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  • - Politics of the Pluriverse
    av Martin Savransky
    377 - 1 607

    Martin Savransky draws on the pragmatic pluralism of William James and the ontological turn in anthropology to propose a "pluralistic realism"-an understanding of ontology in which at any given time the world is both one and many, ongoing and unfinished.

  • - The Literature of American Popular Music
    av Eric Weisbard
    377 - 2 081

    In Songbooks veteran music critic and popular music scholar Eric Weisbard offers a critical guide to American popular music writing, from William Billings's 1770 New-England-Psalm-Singer to Jay-Z's 2010 memoir Decoded.

  • - Art, Cotton, and Commerce in the Atlantic World
    av Anna Arabindan-Kesson
    377 - 1 457

    Anna Arabindan-Kesson examines how cotton became a subject for nineteenth-century art by tracing the symbolic and material correlations between cotton and Black people in British and American visual culture.

  • - Two Studies of Life over Time
    av Michael Jackson
    324,99 - 1 731

    Michael Jackson juxtaposes ethnographic and imaginative writing to explore intergenerational trauma and temporality, showing how genealogy becomes a powerful model for understanding our experience of being in the world.

  • - Medicinal Animals and Modern China
    av Liz P. Y. Chee
    397 - 1 157

    Liz P. Y. Chee complicates understandings of Chinese medicine as timeless and unchanging by historicizing the expansion of animal-based medicines in the social and political environment of early Communist China.

  • - Amid the Archipelagic States of America
    av Brian Russell Roberts
    451 - 1 837

    Brian Russell Roberts dispels continental-centric US national mythologies to advance an alternative image of the United States as an archipelagic nation to better reflect its claims to archipelagoes in the Pacific and Caribbean.

  • - The Case of Puerto Rico
    av Rocio Zambrana
    307 - 1 611

    Rocio Zambrana uses the current political-economic moment in Puerto Rico to outline how debt functions as both an apparatus that strengthens neoliberalism and the island's colonial relation to the United States.

  • - Christianity and Political Imagination in South Sudan
    av Christopher Tounsel
    497 - 1 651

    Christopher Tounsel investigates the centrality of Christian worldviews to the ideological construction of South Sudan from the early twentieth century to the present.

  • av Max Liboiron
    377 - 1 607

    Max Liboiron models an anticolonial scientific practice aligned with Indigenous concepts of land, ethics, and relations to outline the entanglements of capitalism, colonialism, and environmental science.

  • - Contemporary Art's Traumas of Modernity and History in Sai Gon and Phnom Penh
    av Viet Le
    547 - 1 747

    Viet Le examines contemporary art in Cambodia and Viet Nam to trace the entwinement of militarization, trauma, diaspora, and modernity in Southeast Asian art.

  • - Capital and State Building in the West Bank
    av Kareem Rabie
    397 - 1 651

    Kareem Rabie examines how Palestine's desire to fully integrate its economy into global markets through large-scale investment projects represented a shift away from political state building with the hope that a thriving economy would lead to a free and functioning Palestinian state.

  • - A Lexicon for Dark Times
     
    1 731

    The contributors to Words and Worlds examine the state of politics and the political imaginary within contemporary societies by taking up the everyday words such as democracy, revolution, and populism that we use to understand the political present.

  • - A Companion to Analysis
     
    1 211

    An indispensable guide for all ethnographers, Experimenting with Ethnography collects twenty-one essays that offer concrete suggestions for thinking about and doing ethnographic research and writing.

  • - Race, Coloniality, and Philosophy of Religion
     
    1 211

    The contributors to Beyond Man reckon with the colonial and racial implications of the philosophy of religion's history by staging a conversation between it and Black, Indigenous, and decolonial studies.

  • - Popular Music in Asia's Cold Wars
     
    1 731

    The contributors to Sound Alignments explore the myriad forms of popular music in Asia during the Cold War, showing how it took on new meanings and significance as it traveled across the region and forged and challenged alliances, revolutions, and countercultures.

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    1 807

    A concise, easy-to-understand reference book, the revised and updated second edition of the bestselling All about Your Eyes tells you what you need to know to care for your eyes, various eye diseases and treatments, and what to expect from your eye doctor.

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    1 347

    Bombay Brokers collect thirty-six character profiles of men and women whose knowledge and labor-which is often seen as morally suspect-are essential for navigating everyday life in Bombay, one of the world's most complex, dynamic, and populous cities.

  • - Race and Beauty in the Shadows of Vietnam
    av Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu
    317 - 1 657

    Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu examines the legacies of the Vietnam War on contemporary ideas about race and beauty, showing how US wartime efforts to alleviate the environmental and chemical risks to soldiers' skin has impacted how contemporary Vietnamese women use pharmaceutical cosmetics to repair the damage from the war's lingering toxicity.

  • av Samantha A. Noel
    511 - 1 651

    Samantha A. Noel investigates how Black Caribbean and American artists of the early twentieth century responded to and challenged colonial and other hegemonic regimes through tropicalist representation.

  • av Vernadette Vicuna Gonzalez
    497 - 1 651

    Vernadette Vicuna Gonzalez follows the life of Filipina vaudeville and film actress Isabel Rosario Cooper, who was the mistress of General Douglas MacArthur to explore the contours of empire as experienced on the scale of personal relationships.

  • - The Indefinite Urbanism of Los Angeles
    av Marina Peterson
    497 - 1 651

    Marina Peterson traces entanglements of environmental noise, atmosphere, sense, and matter that cohere in and through encounters with airport noise at Los Angeles International Airport since the 1960s, showing how noise is central to how we know, feel, and think atmospherically.

  • - The Making of Black Evangelical Sociality
    av Todne Thomas
    397 - 1 651

    Todne Thomas explores the internal dynamics of community life among black evangelicals and the ways the create spiritual relationships through the practice of kincraft-the construction of one another as brothers and sisters in Christ, partners in prayer, and spiritual mothers, fathers, and children.

  • - A Companion to Analysis
     
    324,99

    An indispensable guide for all ethnographers, Experimenting with Ethnography collects twenty-one essays that offer concrete suggestions for thinking about and doing ethnographic research and writing.

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    471

    Bombay Brokers collect thirty-six character profiles of men and women whose knowledge and labor-which is often seen as morally suspect-are essential for navigating everyday life in Bombay, one of the world's most complex, dynamic, and populous cities.

  • - History, Culture, Politics
     
    401

    Combining more than one hundred classic and lesser-known texts, The Jamaica Reader presents a panoramic history of the country-from its pre-contact Indigenous origins to the present-to provide an unparalleled look at Jamaica's history, culture, and politics.

  • - A Transnational Analysis
     
    324,99

    The contributors to Meat! examine the transnational politics of various manifestations and understandings of meat as well as meat's entanglement with power, politics, culture, race, gender, sexuality.

  • av Kevin Quashie
    341 - 1 157

    Kevin Quashie analyzes texts by of Lucille Clifton, June Jordan, Toni Morrison, Evie Shockley, Gwendolyn Brooks, and others to argue for a black aliveness that is disarticulated from antiblackness and which provides the basis for the imagination and creation of a black world.

  • - The Art of Deliberate Disunity
    av Thomas Aiello
    421 - 1 651

    Thomas Aiello traces the complicated and fascinating life of pioneering journalist, television host, bestselling author, and important yet overlooked civil rights figure Louis Lomax, who became one of the most influential voices of the civil rights movement despite his past as an ex-con, serial liar, and publicity-seeking provocateur.

  • - The Rhodesian Army at War and Postwar
    av Luise White
    324,99 - 1 731

    Luise White examines the contentious war memoirs published after the Zimbabwean liberation struggle (1964-1979) by white soldiers who fought for Rhodesia.

  • av Rosaura Sanchez & Beatrice Pita
    511 - 1 651

    Analyzing a range of Chicano/a and Native American novels, films, short stories and other cultural artifacts from the eighteenth century to the present, Rosaura Sanchez and Beatrice Pita examine literary representations of settler colonial land enclosure and dispossession in the US Southwest.

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