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  • - Essays on Queer Commitment
     
    1 655

    The contributors to Long Term use the tension between the popular embrace and legalization of same-sex marriage and the queer critique of homonormativity as an opportunity to examine the myriad forms of queer commitments and their durational aspect.

  • - A Political Phenomenology of Impairment
    av Jonathan Sterne
    349 - 1 655

    Jonathan Sterne offers a sweeping cultural study and theorization of impairment, in which experience is understood from the standpoint of a subject that is not fully able to account for itself.

  • - Vaccines, Hesitancy, and the Affective Politics of Protection in Barbados
    av Nicole Charles
    299 - 1 605,-

    Nicole Charles frames the refusal of Afro-Barbadians to immunize their daughters with the HPV vaccine as suspicion, showing that this suspicion is based in concrete histories of government mistrust and coercive medical practices on colonized peoples.

  • - Uyghur Dispossession and Masculinity in a Chinese City
    av Darren Byler
    333 - 1 655

    Darren Byler theorizes the contemporary Chinese colonization of the Uyghur Muslim minority group in the northwest autonomous region of Xinjiang, showing how it has led to what he calls terror capitalism-a configuration of ethno-racialization, surveillance, and mass detention that in this case promotes settler colonialism.

  • - Troubling Traditionalists and the Politics of National Heritage
    av Michael Herzfeld
    495 - 1 649,-

    Michael Herzfeld documents how marginalized groups use official discourses of national tradition against the authority of the bureaucratic nation-state state and violent repercussions that can often follow.

  • - The Lives of Chinese Women Students in the West
    av Fran Martin
    419 - 1 729,-

  • - Microfinance in Urban India
    av Smitha Radhakrishnan
    329,-

    Smitha Radhakrishnan explores India's microfinance industry, showing that despite the rhetoric about improving the everyday lives of women borrowers, the practice is a commercial industry that seeks to extract the maximum value from its customers.

  • av Nicole Starosielski
    322,99 - 1 729,-

    Nicole Starosielski examines the cultural dimensions of temperature and the history of thermal media such as thermostats and infrared cameras to theorize the ways heat and cold can be used as a means of communication, subjugation, and control.

  • - Resisting Visual Biopolitics
    av Fatimah Tobing Rony
    339 - 1 155

  • - Photography and Vietnam
    av Thy Phu
    495 - 1 655

    Thy Phu explores photographs produced by dispersed communities throughout Vietnam and the Vietnamese diaspora, both during and after the Vietnam War, to complicate prominent narratives of conflict and memory and to expand understandings of how war is waged, experienced, and resolved.

  • - A Monstrous Poetics
    av Rachel Zolf
    375 - 1 125

    Rachel Zolf activates the last three lines of a poem by Jewish Nazi Holocaust survivor Paul Celan-"No one / bears witness for the / witness"-to theorize the poetics and im/possibility of witnessing.

  • - Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in India
     
    315,-

    The contributors to Healing at the Periphery examine Sowa Rigpa, or Tibetan medicine, and the central part practitioners of Tibetan healing known as amchis play in Indian Himalayan communities and the exile Tibetan community.

  • - Borders, Migration, and the Power of Locomotion
     
    405,-

    The contributors to Viapolitics center the vehicle, its infrastructures, and the environments it navigates in the study of migration and borders across a range of sites, from ships crossing the Pacific and deportation train cars in the United States to treacherous Alpine mountain passes.

  • - Borders, Migration, and the Power of Locomotion
     
    1 729,-

    The contributors to Viapolitics center the vehicle, its infrastructures, and the environments it navigates in the study of migration and borders across a range of sites, from ships crossing the Pacific and deportation train cars in the United States to treacherous Alpine mountain passes.

  • - Natsume Soseki and the Properties of Modern Literature
    av Michael K. Bourdaghs
    385 - 1 649,-

    Michael K. Bourdaghs presents a radical reframing of the works of Natsume Soseki-widely considered to be Japan's greatest modern novelist-as critical and creative responses to the emergence of new forms of property ownership in nineteenth-century Japan.

  • - White Teachers and Racial Identity in Predominantly Black Schools
    av Marcus Bell
    349 - 1 649,-

    Marcus Bell presents a revealing portrait of white teachers in a majority Black schools to outline how white racial identity is constructed based on localized interactions and the ways whiteness takes a different form in predominantly Black spaces.

  • - Structuring Antagonism and the Trans/Queer Ungovernable
    av Eric A. Stanley
    375 - 1 605,-

    Eric A. Stanley examines the forms of violence levied against trans/queer and gender nonconforming people in the United States and shows how, despite the advances in LGBTQ rights in the recent past, forms of anti-trans/queer violence is central to liberal democracy and state power.

  • - Student Teachers and Political Radicalism in Twentieth-Century Mexico
    av Tanalis Padilla
    539 - 1 729,-

    Tanalis Padilla traces the history of the normales rurales-rural schools in Mexico that trained campesino teachers-and outlines how despite being intended to foster a modern, patriotic citizenry, they became sites of radical politics.

  • - Workers, Archival Power, and the Politics of Knowledge in Puerto Rico
    av Jorell A. Melendez-Badillo
    509 - 1 655

    Jorell A. Melendez-Badillo tells the story of how a cluster of self-educated workers burst into Puerto Rico's world of letters in the aftermath of the 1898 US occupation, showing how they produced, negotiated, and deployed powerful discourses that eventually shaped Puerto Rico's national mythology.

  • av Amy Holdsworth
    375 - 1 605,-

    Amy Holdsworth recounts her life with television to trace how the medium shapes everyday activities, our relationships with others, and our sense of time.

  • - The Close-Up and Scale in the Cinema
    av Mary Ann Doane
    375 - 1 745,-

    Mary Ann Doane examines how the scalar operations of cinema, especially those of the close-up, disturb and reconfigure the spectator's sense of place, space, and orientation.

  • av Eugenie Brinkema
    409 - 1 345

    Through readings of works of film, literature, and philosophy, Eugenie Brinkema shifts understandings of the horror genre away from bodily gore and the spectator's shudder and toward how the genre's sequencing, order, diagrams, and treatment of bodies forces readers to confront ethical questions of the limits of thinking and being.

  • - Corporate Occupation in Indonesia's Oil Palm Zone
    av Pujo Semedi & Tania Murray Li
    385 - 1 649,-

    Tania Murray Li and Pujo Semedi examine the structure and governance of contemporary palm oil plantations in Indonesia, showing how massive forms of capitalist production and control over the palm oil industry replicate colonial-style relations that undermine citizenship.

  • - Ethnography as Diasporic Praxis
    av Kaushik Sunder Rajan
    349 - 1 655

    Kaushik Sunder Rajan proposes a reconceptualization of ethnography as a multisituated practice that speaks to the myriad communities of accountability and the demands of doing and teaching anthropology in the twenty-first century.

  • - Healing Social Ills through Sexual Health Research in Mexico
    av Emily A. Wentzell
    495 - 1 649,-

    Analyzing a longitudinal study of HPV occurrence in men in Cuernavaca, Mexico, Emily A. Wentzell explores how people can use individual health behaviors like participating in medical research to enhance group well-being amid crisis and change.

  • av Milton Santos
    405 - 1 729,-

    In The Nature of Space, pioneering Afro-Brazilian geographer Milton Santos attends to globalization writ large and how local and global orders intersect in the construction of space.

  • - Artworks, Artworlds, and Complex Systems Aesthetics
    av Jason A. Hoelscher
    395 - 1 655

    Drawing on close readings of 1960s American art, Jason A. Hoelscher offers an information theory of art and an aesthetic theory of information in which he shows how art operates as information wherein art's meaning cannot be determined.

  • - Arbitrage and Social Domination
    av Carolyn Hardin
    305 - 1 529,-

    Carolyn Hardin offers a new way of understanding arbitrage-the trading practice that involves buying assets in one market at a cheap price and immediately selling them in another market for a profit-as a means of showing how its reliance upon taking on risk is fundamental to financial markets.

  • - The Post-Democratic State and the Figure of Black Insurrection
    av Paul A. Passavant
    419 - 1 209

    Paul A. Passavant explores how the policing of protest in the United States has become increasingly hostile since the late 1990s, moving away from strategies that protect protestors toward militaristic practices designed to suppress legal protests.

  • - Movement, Affect, Sensation
    av Brian Massumi
    449 - 1 849,-

    Views the body and media such as television, film, and the Internet, as cultural formations that operate on multiple registers of sensation beyond the reach of the reading techniques founded on the standard rhetorical and semiotic models.

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