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A Tyranny Against Itself
An American Friendship
March 2022 336pp 6 b&w illus. 9780812224948 £24.99 / $32.50 PB 9780812253436 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
May 2022 252pp 9781501763090 £40.00 / $49.95 HB
Intimate Partner Violence on the Margins of Bogota John I. B. Bhadra-Heintz
Horace Kallen, Alain Locke, and the Development of Cultural Pluralism David Weinfeld
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
An ethnographic explora�on of the perpetra�on of in�mate partner violence, as told through the narra�ves of survivors, designated responders, and most of all the perpetrators of that abuse.
Weinfeld presents the biography of an idea, cultural pluralism, the intellectual precursor to modern mul�culturalism. He roots the origins of cultural pluralism in the friendship between two philosophers, Jewish immigrant Horace Kallen and African American Alain Locke, who advanced cultural pluralism in opposi�on to both racist na�vism and the assimila�onist "mel�ng pot."
Before Crips
Black Culture, Inc.
Fussin', Cussin', and Discussin' among South Los Angeles Juvenile Gangs John C. Quicker & Akil S. Batani-Khalfani
How Ethnic Community Support Pays for Corporate America Patricia A. Banks Culture and Economic Life April 2022 232pp 9781503606777 £19.99 / $26.00 HB
Studies in Transgression July 2022 484pp 9781439921982 £22.99 / $29.95 PB 9781439921975 £92.00 / $115.50 HB
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
A surprising and fascina�ng look at how Black culture has been leveraged by corporate America, this book addresses some of today's most pressing public debates around allyship and diversity. Banks argues that Black cultural patronage profits firms by signaling that they value diversity, equity, and inclusion.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
An analysis of South Los Angeles juvenile gang life as revealed by those who were there. Before Crips explains what has remained constant, what has changed, and the roots of the violence that persists through life in South LA today. Excludes Asia Pacific
Confidence Culture
Contesting Race and Citizenship
Shani Orgad & Rosalind Gill
Youth Politics in the Black Mediterranean Camilla Hawthorne
March 2022 256pp 14 illus. 9781478017608 £19.99 / $25.95 PB 9781478014539 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
July 2022 330pp 22 b&w hts., 1 map, 1 chart 9781501762291 £21.99 / $28.95 PB 9781501762284 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
Examines how impera�ves directed at women to “love your body” and “believe in yourself” imply that psychological blocks hold women back rather than entrenched social injus�ces. Rejec�ng confidence culture’s remaking of feminism along individualis�c and neoliberal lines, this book explores alterna�ve ar�cula�ons of feminism that go beyond the confidence impera�ve.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contes�ng Race and Ci�zenship is an original study of Black poli�cs and varie�es of poli�cal mobiliza�on in Italy. Camilla Hawthorne focuses on the ways Italians of African descent have become entangled with processes of re-defining the legal, racial, cultural, and economic boundaries of Italy and by extension, of Europe itself. 1
Engage in Public Scholarship!
Exploring Agency in Children and Youth
A Guidebook on Feminist and Accessible Communication Alex D. Ketchum
Expressions and Constraints Edited by Voula Marinos, Christine Tardif-Williams, Dawn Zinga, Rebecca Raby & Shauna Pomerantz
May 2022 280pp 9781988111353 £32.00 / $39.95 PB
UBC PRESS
May 2022 220pp 27 colour illus. 9781771993388 £24.99 / $32.95 PB
Provides construc�ve guidance on how to translate research into inclusive public outreach while ensuring that such efforts are accessible for a range of abili�es as well as safer for those involved. This book serves as a concise approach to the key challenges and benefits of feminist and accessible public scholarship by surveying debates and offering solu�ons.
UBC PRESS
Readers are asked to consider the ways in which children and youth are constrained by social, cultural, poli�cal, and economic forces and how they overcome the false adult-child dichotomy to exercise their own agency. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Families We Keep
Forging Diasporic Citizenship
LGBTQ People and Their Enduring Bonds with Parents Rin Reczek & Emma BosleySmith
Narratives from German-Born Turkish Ausländer Gül Çaliskan
May 2022 224pp 2 b&w illus. 9781479813339 £20.99 / $28.00 PB
March 2022 320pp 2 charts/diagrams 9780774866118 £72.00 / $89.95 HB
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
UBC PRESS
Why LGBTQ adults don’t end troubled �es with parents and why (perhaps) they should. Drawing on interviews with over seventy-five LGBTQ people and their parents, this book shines a light on the shi�ing importance of family in America, and how LGBTQ people navigate its complexi�es as adults.
Forging Diasporic Ci�zenship explores the dynamics of everyday life for German-born Berliners of Turkish origin. These Ausländer (or "outsiders") are obliged to define themselves by their otherness, but it is their relatedness to German society that transgresses tradi�onal concepts of both German and Turkish iden�ty.
Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Frontiers of Belonging
House Rules
Worlds in Crisis: Refugees, Asylum, and Forced Migra�on July 2022 264pp 9780253061799 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9780253061782 £60.00 / $75.00 HB
Law and Society June 2022 336pp 9780774867399 £72.00 / $89.95 HB
The Education of Unaccompanied Refugee Youth Annika Lems
Changing Families, Evolving Norms, and the Role of the Law Edited by Erez Aloni & Régine Tremblay
UBC PRESS
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Traces the educa�onal paths of refugee youth arriving in Switzerland amid the shi�ing sociopoli�cal terrain of the refugee crisis and the underlying hierarchies of deservingness. This book allows readers into the Swiss classrooms where unspoken dis�nc�ons between self and other, guest and host, refugee and resident, were formed, policed, and challenged.
House Rules is a cri�cal explora�on of how the norms and laws that govern familial rela�onships are intertwined, and how certain laws sustain outdated, unequal standards. The authors in this incisive collec�on expose the unse�led norms that affect families and the role of the law in regula�ng them. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
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In Case of Emergency
In the Skin of the City
April 2022 240pp 11 b&w illus. 9781479811632 £20.99 / $28.00 PB 9781479811625 £71.00 / $89.00 HB
Theory in Forms July 2022 288pp 25 illus. 9781478018155 £20.99 / $26.95 PB 9781478015529 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
How Technologies Mediate Crisis and Normalize Inequality Elizabeth Ellcessor
Spatial Transformation in Luanda António Tomás
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
A much-needed look at the growth of emergency media and its impact on our lives. The first book to develop a typology of emergency media, this book opens a much-needed conversa�on around the larger cultural meanings of “emergency,” and what an ethical and care-based approach to emergency could entail.
With In the Skin of the City, António Tomás traces the history and transforma�on of Luanda, Angola, the na�on’s capital as well as one of the oldest se�lements founded by the European colonial powers in the Southern Hemisphere.
Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
Intermarriage and the Friendship of Peoples
Intimate Eating
Racialized Spaces and Radical Futures Anita Mannur
Ethnic Mixing in Soviet Central Asia Adrienne Edgar
March 2022 192pp 13 illus. 9781478017820 £18.99 / $24.95 PB 9781478015208 £76.00 / $94.95 HB
May 2022 300pp 9781501762949 £44.00 / $54.95 HB
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Examines how cooking, ea�ng, and distribu�ng food can create new forms of kinship, in�macy, and social and poli�cal belonging for people of color, queer people, and other marginalized subjects. By illumina�ng how cooking, ea�ng, and distribu�ng food shapes and sustains social worlds, Mannur reconfigures how we think about networks of in�macy beyond the family, heteronorma�vity, and na�on.
Based on more than eighty in-depth oral history interviews with members of mixed families in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, Intermarriage and the Friendship of Peoples examines the racializa�on of iden��es and its impact on mixed couples and families in Soviet Central Asia.
Legal Spectatorship
Obscene Gestures
July 2022 256pp 12 illus. 9781478018346 £19.99 / $25.95 PB 9781478015703 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
June 2022 240pp 3 b&w illus. 9781531500092 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781531500085 £84.00 / $105.00 HB
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
Slavery and the Visual Culture of Domestic Violence Kelli Moore
Counter-Narratives of Sex and Race in the Twentieth Century Patrick Lawrence
Traces the poli�cal origins of the concept of domes�c violence through visual culture in the United States, showing how it is rooted in the archive of slavery. By posi�oning tes�mony on contemporary domes�c violence prosecu�on within the archive of slavery, Moore demonstrates that domes�c violence and its image are haunted by black bodies, black flesh, and black freedom.
Drawing on sources as diverse as Supreme Court decisions, nightclub comedy, congressional records, and cultural theory, Obscene Gestures explores the many contradictory vectors of twen�eth-century moralist controversies surrounding literary and ar�s�c works from Henry Miller’s Tropic of Cancer to those of Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Kathy Acker, Robert Mapplethorpe, 2 Live Crew, Tony Kushner and others. 3
On the Rural
Policing the Racial Divide
Economy, Sociology, Geography Henri Lefebvre, Edited by Stuart Elden & Adam David Morton, Translated by Robert Bononno
Urban Growth Politics and the Remaking of Segregation Daanika Gordon May 2022 288pp 9781479814053 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781479814046 £71.00 / $89.00 HB
March 2022 304pp 4 tables, 1 map 9781517904692 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781517904685 £95.00 / $120.00 HB
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
The first English collec�on to translate Lefebvre’s lesser-known wri�ngs on rural sociology and poli�cal economy, presen�ng a wide-ranging approach to understanding the historical and rural sociology of precapitalist social forms and condi�ons of dispossession.
Tells the story of how race, despite the best inten�ons, o�en dominates the way policing unfolds in ci�es across America. Drawing on indepth interviews and hundreds of hours of ethnographic observa�on, Gordon offers a behindthe-scenes account of how the police are reconfiguring segregated landscapes.
Excludes Japan & ANZ
Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
Privilege and Anxiety
Queer Carnival
July 2022 156pp 1 map, 13 charts 9781501764943 £16.99 / $21.95 PB 9781501764912 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
April 2022 272pp 22 b&w illus. 9781479801985 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781479801961 £71.00 / $89.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
The Korean Middle Class in the Global Era Hagen Koo
Festivals and Mardi Gras in the South Amy L. Stone
In Privilege and Anxiety, Hagen Koo examines what has happened to the Korean middle class in the era of rapid globaliza�on and demonstrates that the middle class has experienced significant changes in its social character.
Drawing on five years of research, Stone gives readers a front-row seat to fes�vals, carnivals, and Mardi Gras celebra�ons, vividly bringing these queer cultural spaces and the people that create and par�cipate in them to life. This book takes us inside these colorful and o�en raucous events, highligh�ng their importance to queer life in America’s urban South and Southwest. Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval
School Zone
A Problem Analysis of Student Offending and Victimization Pamela Wilcox, Graham C. Ousey & Marie Skubak Tillyer
Edited by Matthew T. Eggemeier, Peter Joseph Fritz & Karen V. Guth
July 2022 208pp 9780823299751 £18.99 / $25.00 PB 9780823299768 £72.00 / $90.00 HB
May 2022 250pp 9781439920374 £26.99 / $34.95 PB 9781439920367 £83.00 / $104.50 HB
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
From the January 2017 Women’s March to the August 2017 events in Charlo�esville and the 2020 protests for racial jus�ce in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, social upheaval and protest have loomed large in the US in recent years. Religion, Protest, and Social Upheaval gathers contribu�ons to illuminate this tumultuous era of history and the complex landscape of social ac�on for economic, racial, poli�cal, and sexual and gender jus�ce.
Focuses on the three key interac�onal elements— context, vic�ms, and offenders—to understand and explain the impact of common crimes such as the�, weapon carrying, drug possession and the verbal, physical, and sexual harassment of classmates. Excludes Asia Pacific
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Street-Level Governing
The Alienated Subject On the Capacity to Hurt James A. Tyner
Negotiating the State in Urban Turkey Elise Massicard
March 2022 272pp 9781517911355 £20.99 / $28.00 PB 9781517911348 £89.00 / $112.00 HB
Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Socie�es and Cultures May 2022 336pp 9781503631854 £24.99 / $32.00 PB 9781503628410 £76.00 / $95.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
From the divisiveness of the Trump era to the Covid-19 pandemic, aliena�on has become an all-too-familiar contemporary concept. In this groundbreaking book, James A. Tyner offers a novel framework for understanding the alienated subject, situa�ng it within racial capitalism and white supremacy.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Muhtars, the lowest level elected poli�cal posi�on in Turkey, hold an ambiguously defined place within the administra�ve hierarchy. This is the first book to inves�gate how muhtars carry out their role to provide an ethnographic study of the state as viewed from its margins.
Excludes Japan & ANZ
The Continuing Storm
The Digital Border
Learning from Katrina Kai Erikson & Lori Peek
Migration, Technology, Power Lilie Chouliaraki & Myria Georgiou
The Katrina Bookshelf May 2022 160pp 9781477324349 £20.99 / $27.95 PB
Cri�cal Cultural Communica�on June 2022 272pp 8 b&w illus. 9781479873401 £21.99 / $29.00 PB 9781479844319 £71.00 / $89.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
This final volume in the awardwinning series reflects upon the lessons of Hurricane Katrina and what they reveal about our society and current cultural climate. Concluding with a broader examina�on of disasters in the years since Katrina, this book is a sobering medita�on on the dura�on of a catastrophe that con�nues to exact steep costs in human suffering.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
Taking their case studies from the biggest migra�on event of the twenty-first century in the West, the 2015 European migra�on “crisis” and its a�ermath up to 2020, the authors offer a holis�c account of the digital border as an expansive assemblage of technological infrastructures and media imaginaries to tell the story of migra�on as it unfolds in Europe’s outer islands as much as its most vibrant ci�es. Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
The Invisible Palestinians
The Opportunity Trap
High-Skilled Workers, Indian Families, and the Failures of the Dependent Visa Program Pallavi Banerjee
The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv Andreas Hackl
March 2022 304pp 11 b&w illus. 9781479841042 £24.99 / $32.00 PB 9781479852918 £71.00 / $89.00 HB
Public Cultures of the Middle East and North Africa June 2022 256pp 4 b&w illus., 3 maps 9780253060839 £20.99 / $28.00 PB 9780253060822 £56.00 / $70.00 HB
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
Provides a cri�cal look at our visa system and unravels how US visa laws fail Indian professional workers and their legally dependent spouses and families. Banerjee highlights the experiences of high-skilled immigrants as they struggle to cope with visa laws, which forbid their spouses from working paid jobs.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Within the heart of the Jewish city of Tel Aviv, there is a hidden reality—Pales�nians who work, study, and live as an unseen minority without access to equal urban ci�zenship. This book offers an ethnographic cri�que of the city's self-proclaimed openness and liberalism.
Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
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The Pragmatic Ideal
The Right to Be Counted
Mary Field Parton and the Pursuit of a Progressive Society Mark Douglas McGarvie
The Urban Poor and the Politics of Resettlement in Delhi Sanjeev Routray
April 2022 216pp 14 b&w hts. 9781501762666 £17.99 / $22.95 PB 9781501762659 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
South Asia in Mo�on July 2022 336pp 9781503632134 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781503630840 £72.00 / $90.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Following the life of a charisma�c woman commi�ed to reform, The Pragma�c Ideal provides an introduc�on to the poli�cs that dominated the early decades of the twen�eth century, ideas that are the basis for much of today's progressive thought.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
In the last 30 years Delhi has displaced over 1.5 million poor people. Rese�lement services are available but the city deems much of the popula�on ineligible for civic benefits. This book examines how Delhi's urban poor, in an effort to gain visibility from the local state, incrementally stake their claims to a house and life in the city.
The Roads to Hillbrow
The Sociology of Bullying
Making Life in South Africa's Community of Migrants Ron Nerio & Jean Halley
Power, Status, and Aggression Among Adolescents Edited by Christopher Donoghue
Polis: Fordham Series in Urban Studies June 2022 320pp 30 b&w illus. 9780823299409 £26.99 / $35.00 PB 9780823299393 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
Cri�cal Perspec�ves on Youth June 2022 352pp 20 b&w illus. 9781479803880 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781479803873 £71.00 / $89.00 HB
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
The Roads to Hillbrow explores the diverse experiences of domes�c and transna�onal migrants who have made their way to this South African community following war, economic disloca�on, and the social trauma of apartheid. Authors Ron Nerio and Jean Halley weave sociology, history, memoir, and queer studies with stories drawn from over one hundred interviews.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
The first volume to present leading ideas in sociology about bullying among adolescents that moves beyond an individualis�c approach and instead offers ideas about how to address bullying as a byproduct of social systems, biases, and status hierarchies. Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
The Tragedy of Heterosexuality
Translating Food Sovereignty
Jane Ward
Cultivating Justice in an Age of Transnational Governance Matthew C. Canfield
Sexual Cultures March 2022 216pp 16 b&w illus. 9781479804467 £10.99 / $14.95 NIP
April 2022 280pp 9781503631304 £19.99 / $26.00 PB 9781503613447 £68.00 / $85.00 HB
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
A troubling account of heterosexual desire in the era of #MeToo, Ward explores what, exactly, is wrong with heterosexuality in the twenty-first century, and what straight people can do to fix it for good. Ward also takes an intriguing look at the mul�-billiondollar self-help industry, which markets goods and services to help heterosexual couples without addressing the root of their problems.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
In its current state, the global food system is socially and ecologically unsustainable: nearly two billion people are food insecure, and food systems are the number one contributor to climate change. This book accompanies ac�vists based in the Pacific Northwest of the United States as they mobilize the claim of food sovereignty across local, regional, and global arenas of governance.
Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
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Trying to Make It
Uncertainty by Design
August 2022 348pp 11 b&w hts., 4 charts 9781501764479 £29.99 / $37.95 PB 9781501764462 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
Exper�se: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge April 2022 204pp 9 b&w hts., 5 charts 9781501762468 £20.99 / $26.95 PB 9781501762451 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
The Enterprises, Gangs, and People of the American Drug Trade R. V. Gundur
Preparing for the Future with Scenario Technology Limor Samimian-Darash
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Trying to Make It is R. V. Gundur's journey from the US-Mexico border to America's heartland, from America's prisons to its streets, in search of the true story of the drug trade and the people who par�cipate in it.
Limor Samimian-Darash presents cases of the use of scenario technology in the fields of security and emergency preparedness, energy, and health by analyzing scenario narra�ves and prac�ces at the Na�onal Emergency Management Authority in Israel, the World Health Organiza�on's Regional Office for Europe, and the World Energy Council.
Why Would I Be Married Here?
disability
Marriage Migration and Dispossession in Neoliberal India Reena Kukreja
Disability Injustice
Confronting Criminalization in Canada Edited by Kelly Fritsch, Jeffrey Monaghan & Emily van der Meulen
April 2022 306pp 5 maps 9781501764134 £26.99 / $34.95 PB 9781501762550 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Disability Culture and Poli�cs February 2022 310pp 9780774867122 £72.00 / $89.95 HB
Why Would I Be Married Here? examines marriage migra�on undertaken by rural bachelors in North India, unable to marry locally, who travel across the breadth of India seeking brides who do not share the same caste, ethnicity, language, or customs as themselves.
UBC PRESS
Disability Injus�ce examines disability in contexts that include policing and surveillance, sentencing and the courts, prisons and alterna�ves to confinement. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Distressing Language
Elusive Kinship
Disability and the Poetics of Error Michael Davidson
Disability and Human Rights in Postcolonial Literature Christopher Krentz
Crip April 2022 256pp 24 b&w illus. 9781479813841 £21.99 / $29.00 PB
April 2022 203pp 9781439922224 £22.99 / $29.95 PB 9781439922217 £88.00 / $110.50 HB
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Engages the role of disability and deafness in contemporary aesthe�cs, exploring how physical and intellectual differences challenge our understanding of art and poetry. This book grows out of the author’s experience of hearing loss in which misunderstandings have become a daily occurrence.
Krentz is the first to put the fields of postcolonial studies, studies of human rights and literature, and literary disability in conversa�on with each other in a book-length study. He enhances our apprecia�on of key texts of Anglophone postcolonial literature of the global South, including Things Fall Apart and Midnight's Children.
Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
Excludes Asia Pacific
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Just Care
The Life Worth Living
Messy Entanglements of Disability, Dependency, and Desire Akemi Nishida
Disability, Pain, and Morality Joel Michael Reynolds
April 2022 216pp 5 b&w illus. 9781517907785 £17.99 / $22.95 PB 9781517902650 £73.00 / $92.00 HB
D/C: Dis/color July 2022 279pp 9781439919903 £26.99 / $34.95 PB 9781439919897 £88.00 / $110.50 HB
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
Supreme Court Jus�ce Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. argued that the US can forcibly sterilize intellectually disabled women and philosopher Peter Singer argued for the right of parents to euthanize certain cogni�vely disabled infants. This book explores how and why such arguments persist by inves�ga�ng the exclusion of and discrimina�on against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Analyzes the challenges people nego�ate whether they are situated as caregivers, receivers, or both. Also illuminated is how people with disabili�es come together to assemble community care collec�ves and bed ac�vism to reimagine care as a key element for social change.
Excludes Japan & ANZ
Excludes Asia Pacific
The Lives of Jessie Sampter
health
Queer, Disabled, Zionist Sarah Imhoff
All That Was Not Her Todd Meyers
June 2022 264pp 9781478018063 £20.99 / $26.95 PB 9781478015437 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
Cri�cal Global Health: Evidence, Efficacy, Ethnography February 2022 232pp 9781478017899 £19.99 / $25.95 PB 9781478015277 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Tells the story of the queer, disabled, Zionist writer Jessie Sampter (1883–1938), whose body and life did not match typical Zionist ideals and serves as an example of the complex rela�onships between the body, queerness, disability, religion, and na�onalism.
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
While studying caregiving and chronic illness in families living in situa�ons of economic and social insecurity in Bal�more, anthropologist Todd Meyers met a woman named Beverly. This book presents an ethnographic portrait of Beverly, s�tching together small moments they shared sca�ered over months and years and, following her death, into the present.
Anxious Experts
Assisted Suicide in Canada
Disaster Response and Spiritual Care from 9/11 to the Climate Crisis Joshua Moses
Moral, Legal, and Policy Considerations Travis Dumsday
Cri�cal Studies in Risk and Disaster April 2022 224pp 2 bw hts. 9780812225136 £22.99 / $29.95 PB 9780812253825 £64.00 / $79.95 HB
March 2022 208pp 9780774866026 £27.99 / $35.95 PB
UBC PRESS
In 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down criminal laws prohibi�ng medical assistance in dying (MAID) in its Carter v Canada ruling. Assisted Suicide in Canada delves into the moral and policy dimensions of this case, summarizing other key rulings and subsequent legisla�on.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
Chronicles the rise of disaster-related spiritual exper�se in the years following the a�acks of 9/11 and provides a lens through which to understand the historical dimensions of disaster-related trauma, its treatment, and the ways that therapeu�c and spiritual prac�ces imply poli�cs.
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
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Banning Transgender Conversion Practices
Food Allergy Advocacy
Law and Society April 2022 220pp 9780774866927 £72.00 / $89.95 HB
May 2022 288pp 9781517910563 £18.99 / $24.95 PB 9781517910556 £79.00 / $100.00 HB
Parenting and the Politics of Care Danya Glabau
A Legal and Policy Analysis Florence Ashley
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
UBC PRESS
The success of food allergy ac�vism in highligh�ng the dangers of foodborne allergens shows how illness communi�es can effec�vely advocate for the needs of their members. Glabau follows ac�vists as they fight for allergen-free environments, accurate labeling, the fair applica�on of disability law, and access to life-saving medica�ons for food-allergic children in the United States.
Survivors of conversion prac�ces – interven�ons meant to stop gender transi�on – have likened the process to torture. Ashley rethinks and pushes forward the banning of these prac�ces by surveying these bans in different jurisdic�ons, and addressing key issues around their legal regula�on. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Excludes Japan & ANZ
Food Instagram
Front-Wave Boomers
April 2022 320pp 9780252086540 £18.99 / $24.95 PB 9780252044465 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
March 2022 224pp 9780774890502 £17.99 / $22.95 PB
Identity, Influence, and Negotiation Edited by Emily J. H. Contois & Zenia Kish
Growing (Very) Old, Staying Connected, and Reimagining Aging Gillian Ranson UBC PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
Gillian Ranson weaves frontwave boomers’ stories of life and aging before and during the pandemic into a powerful account of how to make growing old more humane, for this genera�on and for everyone.
Image by image and hashtag by hashtag, Instagram has redefined the ways we relate to food. Emily J. H. Contois and Zenia Kish edit contribu�ons that explore the massively popular social media pla�orm as a space for self-iden�fica�on, influence, transforma�on, and resistance.
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Health Insurance Politics in Japan
Imagistic Care
Growing Old in a Precarious World Edited by Cheryl Mattingly & Lone Grøn, Foreword by Lisa Stevenson, Afterword by Robert Desjarlais
Policy Development, Government, and the Japan Medical Association Takakazu Yamagishi The Culture and Poli�cs of Health Care Work May 2022 234pp 2 b&w line drawings,
Thinking from Elsewhere July 2022 272pp 16 b&w illus. 9780823299638 £24.99 / $32.00 PB 9780823299645 £88.00 / $110.00 HB
10 charts 9781501763496 £37.00 / $46.95 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
Japan has the largest super-aged society in the world, yet its universal health care costs are rela�vely low. Yamagishi draws back the curtain for an interna�onal audience and inves�gates how Japan has been able to control health care costs through health insurance poli�cs.
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
Imagis�c Care explores ethnographically how the images func�on in our concepts, our wri�ng, our fieldwork, and our lives. This volume offers a powerful contribu�on to understandings of growing old. 9
Lawful Sins
Living Worth
May 2022 280pp 9781503631472 £20.99 / $28.00 PB 9781503615137 £72.00 / $90.00 HB
Cri�cal Global Health: Evidence, Efficacy, Ethnography May 2022 292pp 9 illus. 9781478017677 £20.99 / $26.95 PB 9781478015048 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
Abortion Rights and Reproductive Governance in Mexico Elyse Ona Singer
Value and Values in Global Pharmaceutical Markets Stefan Ecks
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Elyse Ona Singer argues that while pregnant women in Mexico today have op�ons that were unavailable just over a decade ago, they are also subject to the expanded reach of the Mexican state and the Catholic Church over their bodies and reproduc�ve lives. Lawful Sins offers a cri�cal account of the rela�onship among reproduc�ve rights, gendered ci�zenship, and public healthcare.
Explores depression and an�depressant uses in India to develop a theory of value that captures both market worth and cultural and ethical norms. Ecks offers new insights into how the value of lives and things become entangled under neoliberal capitalism.
Mediating Alzheimer's
Menstruation Matters
Cognition and Personhood Scott Selberg
Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods Bridget J. Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman
May 2022 352pp 15 b&w illus. 9781517902292 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781517902285 £95.00 / $120.00 HB
June 2022 288pp 9781479809677 £31.00 / $39.00 HB
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
With no known cause or cure despite a century of research, Alzheimer’s disease is a true medical mystery. In Media�ng Alzheimer’s, Sco� Selberg examines the nature of this enduring na�onal health crisis by looking at the disease’s rela�onship to media and representa�on.
Explores the burgeoning menstrual advocacy movement and analyzes how law should evolve to take menstrua�on into account. This book asks what the law currently says about menstrua�on (spoiler alert: not much) and provides a roadmap for legal reform that can move society closer to a world where no one is held back or disadvantaged by menstrua�on.
Excludes Japan & ANZ
Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
Pleasure and Panic
Prescriptions for Virtuosity
New Essays on the History of Alcohol and Drugs Edited by Dan Malleck & Cheryl Krasnick Warsh
The Postcolonial Struggle of Chinese Medicine Eric I. Karchmer
May 2022 280pp 3 tables 9780774867511 £72.00 / $89.95 HB
July 2022 272pp 21 b&w illus. 9780823299836 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9780823299843 £92.00 / $115.00 HB
UBC PRESS
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
Mind-altering, mood-changing substances have been part of human society for millennia. Pleasure and Panic reveals how a�tudes toward drug and alcohol consump�on have always been deeply embedded in cultural fears and social, poli�cal, and economic dispari�es. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
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Although Chinese medicine is assumed to be a �meless healing tradi�on, the encounter with modern biomedicine threatened its very existence and led to many radical changes. This book tells the story of how doctors of Chinese medicine have responded to the global dominance of biomedicine and developed new forms of virtuosity to keep their clinical prac�ce relevant in contemporary Chinese society.
Psychoanalysis and History
Screening Out
March 2022 145pp 4 illus. 9781478017349 £11.99 / $15.00 PB
February 2022 224pp 1 map, 2 diagrams 9780774867474 £72.00 / $89.95 HB
HIV Testing and the Canadian Immigration Experience Laura Bisaillon
Edited by Brian Connolly & Joan Wallach Scott DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
UBC PRESS
Essays address how psychoanalysis reframes the ways historians have represented the Holocaust and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, use the emergence of QAnon as a poli�cal movement to help understand neoliberal group psychology, trace the poli�cal trajectories of psychoanalysis in the mid-twen�eth century, and find previously unexplored links between Freud and the US planta�on economy.
A cri�cal, compassionate, and highly readable narra�ve-driven analysis, this is the first-ever inquiry into how the Canadian immigra�on medical program works in prac�ce to screen out people with HIV. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Sensory Futures
Small Bites
June 2022 288pp 20 b&w illus. 9781517912130 £20.99 / $28.00 PB 9781517912123 £89.00 / $112.00 HB
March 2022 230pp 2 photos, 2 tables, 4 charts/diagrams 9780774866880 £72.00 / $89.95 HB
Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructures in India Michele Ilana Friedner
Biocultural Dimension of Children's Food and Nutrition Tina Moffat
UBC PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS
Overnutri�on? Undernutri�on? Cu�ng through current anxiety and hype, Small Bites answers key ques�ons about child nutri�on and ea�ng by exploring their biological and sociocultural determinants. Tina Moffat inves�gates the feeding of children in school and at home around the world, revealing the influence of varied cultural approaches to childhood and food.
What happens when cochlear implants, heralded as the first successful bionic technologies, make their way around the globe and are provided by both states and growing private markets? Friedner explores biotechnical interven�on in the realm of disability and its implica�ons for state poli�cs in the Global South. Excludes Japan & ANZ
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Soviet Nightingales
Sports and Aging
April 2022 306pp 12 b&w hts. 9781501762598 £18.99 / $24.95 PB 9781501763564 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
June 2022 330pp 6 photos 9781496231611 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781496226006 £79.00 / $99.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
Care under Communism Susan Grant
A Prescription for Longevity Edited by Gerald R. Gems
In Soviet Nigh�ngales, Susan Grant tracks nursing care in the Soviet Union from its nineteenth-century origins in Russia through the end of the Soviet state. With the advent of the USSR, nurses were instrumental in helping to build the New Soviet Person and in construc�ng a socialist society.
In Sports and Aging, a wideranging group of physically ac�ve people, including many scholar-athletes, discuss sports in the context of aging and their own athle�c experiences. This collec�on includes a spectrum of contributors across genders and racial, ethnic, na�onal, religious, social class, and educa�onal backgrounds to determine whether there are any common characteris�cs that can promote happy, healthy, and meaningful lifespans. 11
The Histories of HIVs
work
The Emergence of the Multiple Viruses That Caused the AIDS Epidemics Edited by William H. Schneider
Class and Consent Edited by Christopher Phelps
February 2022 185pp 9 illus. 9781478017387 £10.99 / $14.00 PB
Perspec�ves on Global Health January 2022 280pp 9780821424926 £27.99 / $36.95 NIP
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Reveals the extent to which recent events represent a con�nua�on of a long-standing history of the sexualiza�on of exploita�on and violence experienced by the US working class. This book explores how working-class women—from launderers to sales assistants to truck drivers— reframed unwelcome advances as “sexual harassment” and developed strategies of survival, nego�a�on, resistance, and remedia�on.
OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS
In this interdisciplinary collec�on, experts provide the most complete descrip�on to date of the o�en ignored and underappreciated features of the history of the mul�ple human immunodeficiency viruses (HIVs) responsible for the global AIDS pandemic.
Dreams of the Overworked
Fixing Parental Leave The Six Month Solution Gayle Kaufman
Living, Working, and Parenting in the Digital Age Christine M. Beckman & Melissa Mazmanian
March 2022 256pp 9781479885039 £14.99 / $18.95 PB
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
A real-world solu�on for parental leave that promotes gender equality at work and at home, this book is an in-depth look at parental leave policies in the US, the UK, and Sweden, and evaluates the benefits and drawbacks of leave policies in each country.
August 2022 312pp 9781503632639 £17.99 / $24.00 PB
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
This book is a rive�ng look at the real reasons Americans feel inadequate in the face of their dreams, and a call to celebrate how we support one another in service of family and work in our daily life.
Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
Geek Girls
Labor's Outcasts
May 2022 320pp 8 b&w illus. 9781479803828 £22.99 / $30.00 HB
Working Class in American History August 2022 256pp 9780252086700 £20.99 / $28.00 PB 9780252044632 £88.00 / $110.00 HB
Inequality and Opportunity in Silicon Valley France Winddance Twine
Migrant Farmworkers and Unions in North America, 1934-1966 Andrew J. Hazelton
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
An inside account of gender and racial discrimina�on in the hightech industry. Draws on close to a hundred interviews with male and female technology workers of diverse racial, ethnic, and educa�onal backgrounds who are currently employed at tech firms such as Apple, Facebook, Google, and Twi�er, and at various start-ups in the San Francisco Bay area.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
In the mid-twen�eth century, corpora�ons consolidated control over agriculture on the backs of Mexican migrant laborers through a guestworker system called the Bracero Program. Hazelton examines the NAWU’s (the Na�onal Agricultural Workers Union) opposi�on to the Bracero Program against the backdrop of Mexican migra�on and the transforma�on of North American agriculture.
Excludes Taiwan, Japan, SE Asia & ANZ
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Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Passionate Work
Resounding Events
Endurance after the Good Life Renyi Hong
Adventures of an Academic from the Working Class William E. Connolly
June 2022 256pp 10 illus. 9781478018223 £19.99 / $25.95 PB 9781478015598 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
March 2022 208pp 9781531500238 £20.99 / $28.00 PB 9781531500221 £76.00 / $95.00 HB
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
Theorizes the no�on of being “passionate about your work” as an affec�ve project that encourages people to endure economically trying situa�ons like unemployment, job change, repe��ve and menial labor, and freelancing. Hong argues, the ideal of passionate work sustains a condi�on of cruel op�mism, where passion is offered as the solu�on for the injus�ces of contemporary capitalism.
In Resounding Events, one of the world’s preeminent poli�cal theorists reflects on a career as an academic hailing from the working class. From youthful experiences of McCarthyism, to the resurgence of white evangelicalism, to the advent of aspira�onal fascism and the accelera�on of the Anthropocene, Connolly traces a career spent passionately engaged in making a more just, diverse, and equitable world.
Supercorporate
The Fundamental Institution
Distinction and Participation in Post-Hierarchy South Korea Michael Prentice
Poverty, Social Welfare, and Agriculture in American Poor Farms Megan Birk
Culture and Economic Life June 2022 240pp 9781503631878 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9781503629479 £72.00 / $90.00 HB
April 2022 296pp 9780252086458 £22.99 / $30.00 PB 9780252044380 £88.00 / $110.00 HB
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
What should South Korean offices look like in a posthierarchical world? In Supercorporate, anthropologist Michael M. Pren�ce examines a central tension in visions of big corporate life in South Korea's twentyfirst century: should corpora�ons be sites of fair dis�nc�on or equal par�cipa�on?
By the early 1900s, the poor farm had become a ubiquitous part of America's social welfare system. Birk's history of this founda�onal but forgo�en ins�tu�on focuses on the connec�on between agriculture, provisions for the disadvantaged, and the daily reali�es of life at poor farms. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
The Future We Need
Twenty-Two Cents an Hour
Organizing for a Better Democracy in the Twenty-First Century Erica Smiley & Sarita Gupta, Foreword by DeMaurice F. Smith
Disability Rights and the Fight to End Subminimum Wages Doug Crandell April 2022 270pp 9781501763588 £20.99 / $26.95 PB 9781501762628 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
April 2022 252pp 11 b&w hts., 1 b&w line drawing, 3 maps 9781501764820 £18.99 / $24.95 PB 9781501764813 £100.00 / $125.00 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
In Twenty-Two Cents an Hour, Doug Crandell uncovers the harsh reality of people with disabili�es in the United States who are forced to work in unethical condi�ons for subminimum wages with li�le or no opportunity to advocate for themselves, while wealthy CEOs grow even wealthier as a direct result.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
The authors bring a novel perspec�ve to building worker power and what labor organizing could look like in the future, sugges�ng ways to evolve collec�ve bargaining to match the needs of modern people. 13
What Workers Say
Where Are the Workers?
Decades of Struggle and How to Make Real Opportunity Now Roberta Iversen
Labor's Stories at Museums and Historic Sites Edited by Robert Forrant & Mary Anne Trasciatti
June 2022 207pp 9781439922378 £22.99 / $29.95 PB 9781439922361 £83.00 / $104.50 HB
Working Class in American History June 2022 248pp 9780252086465 £20.99 / $28.00 PB 9780252044397 £88.00 / $110.00 HB
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Takes its cue from Studs Terkel’s Working, as Iversen interviewed more than 1,200 workers to present stories about their labor market jobs since 1980. Offers an innova�ve proposal for compensated civil labor that could enable workers, their communi�es, labor market organiza�ons, and the na�onal infrastructure to actually flourish.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
The labor movement in the US is a driving force for equality, yet its stories remain largely unknown to Americans. These essays focus on na�onwide efforts to propel the history of working people into mainstream narra�ves of US history.
Excludes Asia Pacific
Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ
Workers Like All the Rest of Them
Working Democracies
Managing Inequality in Worker Cooperatives Joan S. M. Meyers
Domestic Service and the Rights of Labor in Twentieth-Century Chile Elizabeth Quay Hutchison
June 2022 324pp 2 b&w line drawings 9781501763687 £37.00 / $46.95 HB
CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
March 2022 228pp 27 illus. 9781478014898 £19.99 / $25.95 PB 9781478013952 £80.00 / $99.95 HB
Working Democracies focuses on two worker coopera�ves in business since the 1970s that transformed from small countercultural collec�ves into thriving mul�racial and largely working-class firms. Meyers shows how democra�c worker ownership can provide stability and effec�ve business management, but also shows that broad equality is not an inevitable outcome despite the best inten�ons of coopera�ve members.
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Recounts the long struggle for domes�c workers’ recogni�on and rights in Chile across the twen�eth century, revealing how and under what condi�ons they mobilized for change and traces the legal and social history of domes�c workers and their rights, outlining their transi�on from slavery to servitude.
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