Sociology Subject Catalogue - Fall 2021

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A Decent Meal

Between Gaia and Ground

Building Empathy in a Divided America Michael Carolan

Four Axioms of Existence and the Ancestral Catastrophe of Late Liberalism Elizabeth A. Povinelli

October 2021 216pp 9781503613287 £19.99/ $26.00 HB

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

September 2021 200pp 5 illus. 9781478014577 £18.99/ $24.95 PB 9781478013648 £76.00/ $94.95 HB

Can poli�cal or social divisiveness be healed? Is empathy among people with very li�le ideological common ground possible? Michael Carolan finds answers to these fundamental ques�ons in a series of unexpected places: around dinner tables, along supermarket aisles, and in fruit and vegetable fields.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Elizabeth A. Povinelli theorizes the clima�c, environmental, viral, and social catastrophe present as an ancestral catastrophe that Indigenous and colonized peoples have been suffering through for centuries. In this way, the violence and philosophies the West relies on now threatens the West itself.

"Beyond This Narrow Now"

Bodies in Evidence

Race, Gender, and Science in Sexual Assault Adjudication Heather R. Hlavka & Sameena Mulla

Or, Delimitations, of W. E. B. Du Bois Nahum Dimitri Chandler

November 2021 304pp 6 b&w illus. 9781479809660 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9781479809639 £71.00/ $89.00 HB

October 2021 320pp 2 illus. 9781478014805 £20.99/ $27.95 PB 9781478013877 £84.00/ $104.95 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Powerful, unflinching, and at �mes heartbreaking, Bodies in Evidence draws on observa�ons of over 680 court appearances in Milwaukee County’s felony sexual assault courts to reveal how the process of sexual assault adjudica�on reinforces racial, gendered, and class inequali�es and becomes a public spectacle of violence

Nahum Dimitri Chandler examines W. E. B. Du Bois's early thought and its con�nued relevance, demonstra�ng that Dub Bois must be re-read, appreciated, and studied anew as a philosophical writer and thinker contemporary to our �me.

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Complaint!

Counterrevolution

Sara Ahmed

The Crusade to Roll Back the Gains of the Civil Rights Movement Stephen Steinberg

September 2021 376pp 27 illus. 9781478017714 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781478015093 £88.00/ $109.95 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

January 2022 312pp 9781503630031 £18.99/ $25.00 PB 9781503630024 £68.00/ $85.00 HB

Drawing on oral and wri�en tes�monies from academics and students who have made complaints about harassment, bullying, and unequal working condi�ons at universi�es, Sara Ahmed examines what we can learn about power from those who complain about abuses of power.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

The civil rights revolu�on, marked by the passage of landmark civil rights laws in the 60s, has seen those gains steadily and systema�cally whi�led away. Stephen Steinberg provides an analysis of this counterrevolu�on, tracing the reverse flow of history that has led to the US’s current na�onal reckoning on race. 1


Fitting the Facts of Crime

From Family to Police Force

An Invitation to Biopsychosocial Criminology Chad Posick, Michael Rocque & J.C. Barnes

Security and Belonging on a South Asian Border Farhana Ibrahim

Police/Worlds: Studies in Security, Crime, and Governance November 2021 210pp 9781501759543 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781501759536 £92.00/ $115.00 HB

Foreword by John Braithwaite December 2021 230pp 9781439919811 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781439919804 £79.00/ $99.50 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Engages with policing through the produc�on and contesta�on of social, familial, and na�onal order on a South Asian borderland. Ibrahim's longstanding anthropological engagement with the region allows her to observe policing as it played out at mul�ple levels.

This book applies a biopsychosocial lens to the "13 facts of crime" iden�fied by John Braithwaite, showing how biopsychosocial criminology can enrich our understanding of the field. Excludes Asia Pacific

Halfway House

Invisible People

Alterna�ve Criminology October 2021 256pp 8 b&w illus. 9781479800698 £20.99/ $28.00 PB 9781479800681 £71.00/ $89.00 HB

November 2021 264pp 9781439918319 £13.99/ $17.95 PB

Prisoner Reentry and the Shadow of Carceral Care Liam Martin

Stories of Lives at the Margins Alex Tizon & Sam Howe Verhovek TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

The late Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Alex Tizon told the epic stories of marginalized people—from lonely immigrants struggling to forge a new American iden�ty to a high school custodian who penned a New Yorker short story. Invisible People collects the best of Tizon's rich, empathe�c accounts.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Every year, roughly 650,000 people prepare to reenter society a�er being released from state and federal prisons. In Halfway House, Liam Mar�n shines a light on their difficult journeys, taking us behind the scenes at Bridge House, a residen�al reentry program in Boston, Massachuse�s.

Excludes Asia Pacific

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Making a Scene

Making Women Pay

Urban Landscapes, Gentrification, and Social Movements in Sweden Kimberly A. Creasap

Microfinance in Urban India Smitha Radhakrishnan

December 2021 272pp 11 illus. 9781478014874 £20.99/ $26.95 PB 9781478013938 £80.00/ $99.95 HB

December 2021 202pp 9781439920886 £20.99/ $27.95 PB 9781439920879 £59.00/ $74.50 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Smitha Radhakrishnan explores India's microfinance industry, which in the last two decades has come to saturate the everyday lives of women in the name of state-led efforts to promote financial inclusion and women's empowerment. Despite this favorable language, she argues, microfinance in India does not provide a marketoriented development interven�on, even though it may appear to help women borrowers.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

In the three largest ci�es in Sweden, social movement “scenes”—networks of social movement actors and the places they inhabit—challenge threats such as gentrifica�on. Creasap inves�gates key spaces for scenes, showing how ac�vists develop structures of resistance that are an�-capitalist, an�-fascist, an�gentrifica�on, queer, and feminist. Excludes Asia Pacific

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On Gangs

Orphaned Landscapes

Scott H. Decker, David C. Pyrooz & James A. Densley

Violence, Visuality, and Appearance in Indonesia Patricia Spyer

January 2022 502pp 9781439920640 £40.00/ $49.95 PB 9781439920633 £111.00/ $139.50 HB

November 2021 336pp 119 color illus. 9780823298693 £26.99/ $35.00 PB 9780823298686 £100.00/ $125.00 HB

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

An authorita�ve and sweeping tour of gang scholarship, On Gangs showcases the cri�cal evidence-based solu�ons in preven�on, enforcement, legisla�on, and interven�on. The authors seek to answer the ques�on: How do we effec�vely deal with gangs and gang membership?

Theorizes the produc�on of monumental street art and other visual media as part of a wider work on appearance in which ordinary people, wi�ngly or unwi�ngly, refigure the aesthe�c forms and sensory environment of their urban surroundings. The book offers an of a place in crisis, while also showing how the work on appearance is inherent to sociopoli�cal change.

Excludes Asia Pacific

Passing for Perfect

Show Time

College Impostors and Other Model Minorities erin Khuê Ninh

The Logic and Power of Violent Display Lee Ann Fujii Edited by Martha Finnemore

Asian American History & Cultu July 2021 232pp 9781439920527 £23.99/ $31.95 PB 9781439920510 £83.00/ $104.50 HB

Epilogue by Elisabeth Jean Wood September 2021 234pp 9781501758546 £32.00/ $39.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Asks why some perpetrators of poli�cal violence, from lynch mobs to genocidal killers, display their acts of violence so publicly and extravagantly. Shows how "violent displays" are staged to not merely to kill those perceived to be enemies or threats, but also to affect and influence observers, neighbors, and the larger society.

erin Khuê Ninh’s engaging study considers the factors that drove imposters like Azia Kim—who pretended to be a Stanford freshman—to extreme lengths to appear successful. Ninh addresses the pressures and difficul�es of striving to be model minority, where failure is too ruinous to admit. Excludes Asia Pacific

Stroke Book

The Border Within

The Diary of a Blindspot Jonathan Alexander

Vietnamese Migrants Transforming Ethnic Nationalism in Berlin Phi Hong Su

October 2021 96pp 8 b&w illus. 9780823297665 £56.00/ $19.95 HB

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

February 2022 184pp 9781503630147 £20.99/ $28.00 PB 9781503630062 £72.00/ $90.00 HB

An archive of personal trauma that addresses how a culture s�ll toxic to queer people can reshape a body. In the summer of 2019, Jonathan Alexander had a minor stroke, what his doctors called an “eye stroke.” Stroke Book recounts both the immediate a�ermath of his health crisis, which marked deeper health concerns, as well as his experiences as a queer person subject to medical interven�on.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

When the Berlin Wall fell, the city was home to two groups of Vietnamese migrants—some refugees from socialism, others working in East Berlin in the name of socialist solidarity. Phi Hong Su paints a vivid portrait of these disparate migrants' encounters with each other in the post-socialist city. 3


The Colors of Love

The Complexities of Race

Multiracial People in Interracial Relationships Melinda A. Mills

Identity, Power, and Justice in an Evolving America Edited by Charmaine L. Wijeyesinghe

December 2021 320pp 24 b&w illus. 9781479802418 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9781479802401 £71.00/ $89.00 HB

December 2021 304pp 9781479801411 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9781479801404 £71.00/ $89.00 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Drawing on sixty interviews with mul�racial people in interracial rela�onships, Mills highlights the unexpected ways in which mul�racial individuals choose to both support and subvert the borders of race as individuals and roman�c partners. The Colors of Love broadens our understanding about race and love in the twenty-first century.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

This volume provides detailed snapshots of the diverse and complicated ways that race, racism, racial iden�ty, and racial jus�ce are represented, experienced, and addressed in America, offering fresh insight into the complex dynamics of power.

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

The Digital Is Kid Stuff

The Filipino Migration Experience

Making Creative Laborers for a Precarious Economy Josef Nguyen

Global Agents of Change Mina Roces

December 2021 304pp 33 b&w illus. 9781517911140 £20.99/ $27.00 PB 9781517911157 £86.00/ $108.00 HB

October 2021 276pp 2 b&w hts. 9781501760402 £40.00/ $49.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS

The Filipino Migra�on Experience introduces a new dimension to the usual depic�on of migrants as disenfranchised workers or marginal ethnic groups. Mina Roces suggests alterna�ve ways of conceptualizing Filipino migrantsas cri�cs of the family and cultural construc�ons of sexuality, as consumers and investors, as philanthropists, as ac�vists, and, as historians.

“The children are our future” goes the adage, a proclama�on that simultaneously declares both anxiety as well as hope about youth as the next genera�on. Nguyen interrogates this ambivalence within discussions about today’s “digital genera�on” and the future of crea�vity. Excludes Japan & ANZ

The Government of Things

The Maternalists

Psychoanalysis, Motherhood, and the British Welfare State Shaul Bar-Haim

Foucault and the New Materialisms Thomas Lemke

Intellectual History of the Modern Age August 2021 352pp 9780812253153 £52.00/ $65.00 HB

September 2021 320pp 9781479829934 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9781479808816 £71.00/ $89.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

The Maternalists is a study of the hitherto unexplored significance of utopian visions of the state as a maternal en�ty in mid-twen�eth century Britain. Demonstra�ng the affini�es between welfarism, maternalism, and psychoanalysis, Shaul Bar-Haim suggests a new reading of the Bri�sh welfare state as a poli�cal project.

Materialism, a rich philosophical tradi�on that goes back to an�quity, is currently undergoing a renaissance. In The Government of Things, Thomas Lemke provides a comprehensive overview and cri�cal assessment of this “new materialism”. Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

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The Nature of Space

Unaccompanied

Milton Santos Translated by Brenda Baletti Introduction by Susanna Hecht

The Plight of Immigrant Youth at the Border Emily Ruehs-Navarro Cri�cal Perspec�ves on Youth February 2022 240pp 2 b&w illus. 9781479838615 £20.99/ $28.00 PB 9781479821099 £71.00/ $89.00 HB

La�n America in Transla�on September 2021 304pp 1 illus. 9781478014409 £20.99/ $27.95 PB 9781478013488 £80.00/ $104.95 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Every year, tens of thousands of children cross into the United States without a legal guardian, o�en fleeing violence and poverty. Emily Ruehs-Navarro shows us one aspect of their heartbreaking journeys, seen through the eyes of the aid workers who try—but too o�en fail—to help them.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Pioneering Afro-Brazilian geographer Milton Santos a�ends to globaliza�on writ large and how local and global orders intersect in the construc�on of space. Santos offers a theory of human space based on rela�onships between �me and ontology.

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Unauthorized Love

Unfree

Mixed-Citizenship Couples Negotiating Intimacy, Immigration, and the State Jane Lilly López

Migrant Domestic Work in Arab States Rhacel Salazar Parreñas October 2021 232pp 9781503629653 £17.99/ $24.00 PB 9781503614666 £64.00/ $80.00 HB

November 2021 264pp 9781503629721 £19.99/ $26.00 PB 9781503629318 £68.00/ $85.00 HB

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

In the UAE, there is an employment sponsorship system called the kafala in which migrant domes�c workers must solely work for their employer and cannot leave the country or terminate a job without their consent. Unfree shows how the system works, and argues against equa�ng it with human trafficking.

Jane López takes a comprehensive, cri�cal look at US family reunifica�on law and its consequences as experienced by 56 mixed-ci�zenship American couples, exploring the ways love defies, survives, thrives, and dies as lovers contend with immigra�on policy.

Writings on Media

disability

History of the Present Stuart Hall, Edited by Charlotte Brunsdon

Diminished Faculties A Political Phenomenology of Impairment Jonathan Sterne

Stuart Hall: Selected Wri�ngs October 2021 360pp 19 illus. 9781478014713 £21.99/ $28.95 PB 9781478013778 £84.00/ $104.95 HB

December 2021 320pp 60 illus. 9781478017707 £20.99/ $27.95 PB 9781478015086 £84.00/ $104.95 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Wri�ngs on Media gathers more than twenty of Stuart Hall's media analyses, from scholarly essays such as “Encoding and Decoding” (1973) to other wri�ngs addressed to wider publics. Hall explores the prac�ces of news photography, the development of media and cultural studies, the changing role of television, and how the na�on imagines itself through popular media.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Drawing on his personal history with thyroid cancer and a paralyzed vocal cord, Sterne undertakes a poli�cal phenomenology of impairment, in which experience is understood from the standpoint of a subject that is not fully able to account for itself. 5


Disabilities of the Color Line

Eco Soma

Pain and Joy in Speculative Performance Encounters Petra Kuppers

Redressing Antiblackness from Slavery to the Present Dennis Tyler

Art A�er Nature January 2022 280pp 27 b&w illus., 16 color plates 9781517911898 £20.99/ $28.00 PB 9781517911881 £89.00/ $112.00 HB

Crip February 2022 336pp 5 b&w illus. 9781479831128 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9781479805846 £71.00/ $89.00 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS

Through law and custom, the color line has cast Black people as innately disabled and unfit for freedom. argues that Black writers have, in resistance, avowed ‘the disabili�es of the color line’: the historical and ongoing an�-Black systems of division that maim, immobilize, and s�gma�ze Black people.

Eco Soma asks readers to be alert to their own embodied responses to art prac�ce and to pay a�en�on to themselves as ac�ve par�cipants in a shared sociocultural world. This book models a disability culture sensi�vity to living in a shared world, oriented toward more socially just futures. Excludes Japan & ANZ

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Long Term

Making Their Days Happen

Essays on Queer Commitment Edited by Scott Herring & Lee Wallace

Paid Personal Assistance Services Supporting People with Disability Living in Their Homes and Communities

August 2021 296pp 8 illus. 9781478014232 £20.99/ $26.95 PB 9781478013327 £80.00/ $99.95 HB

Lisa I. Iezzoni

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

December 2021 284pp 9781439920763 £23.99/ $31.95 PB 9781439920756 £88.00/ $110.50 HB

The contributors to Long Term use the tension between the popular embrace and legaliza�on of same-sex marriage and the queer cri�que of homonorma�vity as an opportunity to examine the myriad forms of queer commitments and their dura�onal aspect.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Paid personal assistance services workers (PAS) provide a lifeline to Americans with disabili�es. Drawing upon interviews with paid PAS consumers and PAS workers, Iezzoni offers recommenda�ons for improving the future experiences of both. Excludes Asia Pacific

On Living with Television

Social Security Disability Law and the American Labor Market

Amy Holdsworth

Jon C. Dubin

Console-ing Passions November 2021 200pp 38 illus. 9781478014751 £19.99/ $24.95 PB 9781478013839 £80.00/ $94.95 HB

September 2021 272pp 7 b&w illus. 9781479811014 £44.00/ $55.00 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Deploying his profound understanding of the Social Security Administra�on and Disability law and policy, Jon C. Dubin demys�fies the system, revealing how changes in the labor market have rendered some agency processes obsolete. He argues that the disability system should be “mended, not ended.”

In On Living with Television, Amy Holdsworth examines the characteris�cs of in�macy, familiarity, repe��on, and dura�on that have come to exemplify the medium. Drawing on feminist television studies, queer theory, and disability studies as well as autobiographical life-wri�ng prac�ces, Holdsworth shows how television shapes everyday ac�vi�es, from ea�ng and sleeping to driving and homemaking.

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

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Arousing Sense

health

Recipes for Workshopping Sensory Experience Tomie Hahn

Africanizing Oncology Creativity, Crisis, and Cancer in Uganda Marissa Mika

October 2021 152pp 9780252086205 £18.99/ $25.00 PB 9780252044168 £88.00/ $110.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS

New African Histories November 2021 248pp 9780821424650 £64.00/ $80.00 HB

Engaging with sensory experience provides a gateway to the contempla�on and cul�va�on of crea�vity and ideas. User-friendly and prac�cal, Arousing Sense is a guide to how teaching through sensory experience can lead to posi�ve, transforma�ve impact in the classroom and everyday life.

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

Mika considers the Uganda Cancer Ins�tute as a microcosm of the Ugandan state and as a lens through which to trace the poli�cal, technological, moral, and intellectual aspira�ons and ac�ons of health care providers and pa�ents.

Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ

Asylum Ways of Seeing

At the Limits of Cure

Psychiatric Patients, American Thought and Culture Heather Murray

Bharat Jayram Venkat

Cri�cal Global Health: Evidence, Efficacy, Ethnography October 2021 308pp 17 illus. 9781478014720 £20.99/ $27.95 PB 9781478013792 £80.00/ $104.95 HB

December 2021 336pp 7 bw hts. 9780812253573 £36.00/ $45.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Drawing on historical and ethnographic research on tuberculosis in India, Bharat Jayram Venkat explores what it means to be cured and what it means for a cure to be par�al, temporary, or selec�vely effec�ve.

Asylum Ways of Seeing uncovers a pa�ent culture within twen�eth-century American psychiatric hospitals that did not just imbibe ideas from the outside world, but generated ones of their own. In illumina�ng seemingly resigned pa�ents in these se�ngs, it makes a call to reconsider the philosophical possibili�es within resigna�on.

Collective Biologies

COVID-19 Politics and Policy

Healing Social Ills through Sexual Health Research in Mexico Emily A. Wentzell

Pandemic Inequity in the United States Edited by Sarah E. Gollust & Julia Lynch

November 2021 240pp 9781478014881 £19.99/ $25.95 PB 9781478013945 £80.00/ $99.95 HB

September 2021 183pp 9781478014980 £11.99/ $16.00 PB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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

COVID-19 has thrown into stark relief the severe inequi�es in US health care. Presents empirical evidence for how the pandemic has had a dispropor�onately nega�ve impact on people of color, incarcerated people, and people with disabili�es. 7


Healing at the Periphery

Just Health

Treating Structural Racism to Heal America Dayna Bowen Matthew

Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in India Edited by Laurent Pordié & Stephan Kloos

February 2022 336pp 20 b&w illus. 9781479802661 £20.99/ $27.95 HB

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

December 2021 224pp 1 illus. 9781478014454 £19.99/ $25.95 PB 9781478013525 £80.00/ $99.95 HB

Timely and accessible, Just Health examines how America’s deep structural racism leads to worse health outcomes and lower life expectancy for people of color. The author provides a clear path forward for overcoming these massive barriers to health and ensuring that everyone has an equal opportunity to be healthy.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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

Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Pedagogies of Woundedness

Reimagining Social Medicine from the South

Illness, Memoir, and the Ends of the Model Minority James Kyung-Jin Lee

Abigail H. Neely

August 2021 200pp 12 illus. 9781478014270 £18.99/ $24.95 PB 9781478013365 £76.00/ $94.95 HB

D/C: Dis/color December 2021 233pp 9781439921869 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781439921852 £88.00/ $110.50 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

In Reimagining Social Medicine from the South, Abigail H. Neely explores social medicine's possibili�es and limita�ons at one of its most important origin sites: the Pholela Community Health Centre (PCHC) in South Africa.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

The pressures Asian Americans feel to be socially and economically excep�onal include an unspoken mandate to always be healthy. Lee explores what happens when those considered model minori�es cri�cally engage with illness and medicine. Excludes Asia Pacific

Sharing the Burden of Sickness

Sickening

Anti-Black Racism and Health Disparities in the United States Anne Pollock

A History of Healing and Medicine in Accra Jonathan Roberts

August 2021 176pp 8 b&w illus. 9781517911720 £16.99/ $21.95 PB 9781517911713 £70.00/ $88.00 HB

October 2021 418pp 33 b&w illus. 9780253057938 £27.99/ $36.00 PB 9780253057945 £68.00/ $85.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

A crucial component of an�-Black racism is the unconscionable disparity in health outcomes between Black and white Americans. Sickening examines this ins�tu�onalized inequality through drama�c, concrete events from the past two decades, revealing how unequal living condi�ons and inadequate medical care have become rou�ne.

Sharing the Burden of Sickness explores medical history during important periods in Accra's history. Roberts not only introduces readers to a wide range of ideas about health but also charts a course for a thoroughly pluralis�c culture of healing in the future, especially with the spread of new epidemics of HIV/ AIDS and ebola.

Excludes Japan & ANZ

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Substantial Relations

Suspicion

Making Global Reproductive Medicine in Postcolonial India Sandra Bärnreuther

Vaccines, Hesitancy, and the Affective Politics of Protection in Barbados Nicole Charles

December 2021 186pp 12 b&w hts. 9781501758195 £14.99/ $19.95 PB

December 2021 232pp 3 illus. 9781478017639 £19.99/ $25.95 PB 9781478015017 £80.00/ $99.95 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Substan�al Rela�ons is about the historical and contemporary making of global reproduc�ve medicine in India, with a focus on In Vitro Fer�liza�on (IVF). It depicts the country's trajectory by tracing the transna�onal travels of biological material, knowledge claims, medical supplies, and financial investments as vital substances that have animated this medical field.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Nicole Charles frames the refusal of AfroBarbadians 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 prac�ces on colonized peoples.

The Biomedical Empire

The World of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Lessons Learned from the COVID19 Pandemic Barbara Katz Rothman

The Experiences of Living with OCD Dana Fennell

June 2021 164pp 9781503628816 £10.99/ $14.00 PB

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

January 2022 288pp 9 b&w illus. 9781479872343 £22.99/ $30.00 PB 9781479881406 £71.00/ $89.00 HB

We are all ci�zens of the Biomedical Empire, though few of us know it, and even fewer understand the extent of its power. In this book, Barbara Katz Rothman clarifies that cri�ques of biopower and the "medical industrial complex" have not gone far enough, and asserts that the medical industry is nothing short of an imperial power.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) looms large in popular culture, for instance when people quip about being “so OCD.” Dana Fennell gives us fresh insight into a highly misunderstood, trivialized, and some�mes s�gma�zed mental disorder. Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Therapy Tech

work

The Digital Transformation of Mental Healthcare Emma Bedor Hiland

Bridging the Divide Working-Class Culture in a Middle-Class Society Jack Metzgar

October 2021 208pp 9781517911171 £18.99/ $25.00 PB 9781517911164 £80.00/ $100.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS

November 2021 256pp 1 chart 9781501760310 £35.00/ $43.95 HB

Therapy Tech is the first book to give readers a largescale analysis of mental health technologies and the cultural changes they have enabled. Both a sobering dissec�on of the current state of mental healthcare and a necessary warning of where things are headed, it makes an important asser�on about how to help those in need of mental health services today.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Drawing on a range of sources, Metzgar writes as a now middle-class professional with a working-class upbringing, explaining the various ways the two cultures conflict and complement each other, illustrated by his own lived experiences.

Excludes Japan & ANZ

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Filipino Time

Labor's End

November 2021 192pp 4 b&w illus. 9780823298532 £18.99/ $25.00 PB 9780823298525 £76.00/ $95.00 HB

Working Class in American History December 2021 280pp 9780252086298 £18.99/ $24.95 PB 9780252044250 £88.00/ $110.00 HB

Affective Worlds and Contracted Labor Allan Punzalan Isaac

How the Promise of Automation Degraded Work Jason Resnikoff

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS

From spectacular deaths in a drag musical to compe�ng futures in a call center, Filipino Time examines how contracted service labor performed by Filipinos in the Philippines, Europe, the Middle East and the United States generates vital affects, mul�ple networks, and other lifeworlds as much as it disrupts and dislocates human rela�ons.

The term automa�on expressed the convic�on that industrial progress meant the inevitable aboli�on of manual labor from American industry. But as this forceful intellectual history shows, the real substance of the term reflected industry's desire to hide an intensifica�on of human work—and labor's loss of power and protec�on. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ

Legalized Prostitution in Germany

Millennial Feminism at Work

February 2022 312pp 22 b&w illus., 3 b&w tables 9780253058935 £26.99/ $35.00 PB 9780253058966 £64.00/ $80.00 HB

November 2021 192pp 9781501760280 £16.99/ $21.95 PB 9781501760273 £92.00/ $115.00 HB

Inside the New Mega Brothels Annegret Staiger

Bridging Theory and Practice Edited by Jane Juffer

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Jane Juffer brings together recently graduated students from across the US to reflect on the relevance of their feminist studies programs in their chosen career paths. The result is a dynamic collec�on of voices, shaking up preconceived ideas and showing the posi�ve influence of gender and sexuality studies on individuals at work.

Germany has been infamously dubbed the "Brothel of Europe," but how does legalized pros�tu�on actually work? Is it empowering or vic�mizing, realis�c or dangerous? Staiger's ethnography engages historical, cultural, and legal context to reframe the brothel as a place of longing and belonging, of affec�ve entanglements between unlikely partners, and of new beginnings across borders.

The Many Futures of Work

Western Privilege

Edited by Peter A. Creticos, Larry Bennett, Laura Owen, Costas Spirou & Maxine Morphis-Riesbeck

Worlding the Middle East September 2021 256pp 9781503629233 £19.99/ $26.00 PB 9781503613843 £68.00/ $85.00 HB

Work, Intimacy, and Postcolonial Hierarchies in Dubai Amélie Le Renard

Rethinking Expectations and Breaking Molds

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

October 2021 389pp 9781439921449 £31.00/ $38.95 PB 9781439921432 £92.00/ $115.50 HB

Nearly 90 percent of Dubai residents are foreigners. As in many global ci�es, those who hold Western passports share par�cular social and material advantages. Amélie Le Renard explores how race, gender and class shape experiences of privilege, and inves�gates the forma�on of Westerners as a social group.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS

What will work eventually look like? That is the ques�on at the heart of this �mely and wide-ranging collec�on. The contributors present varied and prac�cal insights into both U.S. and global trends. Excludes Asia Pacific

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