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HIGHLIGHTS Reproductive Injustice

Adverse Events

DÁNA-AIN DAVIS

An unprecedented exploration of the intersection between US racial inequalities and pharmaceutical testing

Race, Inequality, and the Testing of New Pharmaceuticals

Racism, Pregnancy, and Premature Birth

JILL A. FISHER

Reveals how medical racism contributes to premature and low birth weight outcomes for black women 272 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-5357-1 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine Series

Available May 2020

The Trouble with Snack Time

The Kids are in Charge

Children’s Food and the Politics of Parenting

Available August 2020

336 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-6216-0 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine Series

Activism and Power in Peru’s Movement of Working Children

JENNIFER PATICO

JESSICA TAFT

Explores the tensions between parents’ concerns about their children’s food and their liberal politics

“A powerful account of children refusing to settle for a hierarchical, paternalistic status quo.”—Allison J. Pugh, author of The Tumbleweed Society

256 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-4598-9 • $30.00

272 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-5450-9 • $30.00 In the Critical Perspectives on Youth Series

Spaces of Security

Vegas Brews

Ethnographies of Securityscapes, Surveillance, and Control

Craft Beer and the Birth of a Local Scene

Edited by SETHA LOW and MARK MAGUIRE

MICHAEL IAN BORER

Provides an inside look at how craft beer makers and IPA devotees come together to brew, taste, and enjoy fine ale

“Shows brilliantly how the concern with security both excludes and includes, exacerbating existing racial, gendered, and economic inequalities.”—Sally Engle Merry,

336 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7961-8 • $30.00

New York University 280 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-7006-6 • $32.00

Queering Family Trees

The Movement for Reproductive Justice

Race, Reproductive Justice, and Lesbian Motherhood

Empowering Women of Color through Social Activism

SANDRA PATTON-IMANI

PATRICIA ZAVELLA

Shows how reproductive justice organizations’ collaborative work across racial lines provides a model for other groups to successfully influence change.

Argues that legal marriage has not made family-making equal for lesbian mothers of color in the US Avilable June 2020

336 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-1486-2 • $30.00

320 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-1270-7 • $32.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine Series Available May 2020

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ANTHROPOLOGIES OF AMERICAN MEDICINE Living on the Spectrum

Autism and Youth in Community ELIZABETH FEIN

Explores how youth on the spectrum negotiate the contested meanings of neurodiversity 304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-8906-8 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series

The New American Servitude

Political Belonging among African Immigrant Home Care Workers CATI COE

Examines why African care workers feel politically excluded from the United States 304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-0883-0 • $32.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series

Available July 2020

War and Health

Unequal Coverage

Edited by CATHERINE LUTZ and ANDREA MAZZARINO

Edited by JESSICA M. MULLIGAN and HEIDE CASTAÑEDA

The Medical Consequences of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan

“Clearly and powerfully conveys the complex and multifaceted impacts of the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on health.”—Janelle Taylor, University of Washington 288 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-9461-1 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series

Inequalities of Aging Paradoxes of Independence in American Home Care ELANA D. BUCH

“A brilliantly told story of precarious and unequal lives.” —Carol Stack, author of Call to Home 288 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-0717-8 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series

The Experience of Health Care Reform in the United States

“The most important effort by anthropologists that I have come across to describe the lived experience of inequality in health insurance.”—Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University 336 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-4873-7 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series

Transnational Reproduction

Race, Kinship, and Commercial Surrogacy in India DAISY DEOMAMPO

“Promises to be an important resource for scholars of global markets in reproductive services.”—Medical Anthropology Quarterly 288 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-2838-8 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series

The Anthropologies of American Medicine: Culture, Power, and Practice series This series features US-based ethnographic research into the relations between health, culture, power and knowledge. While focused on the US, the series also explores the place of US institutions in the world-wide reach of biomedicine through migration, transnationalism, corporate influence and other global processes. GENERAL EDITORS Paul Brodwin | Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Michele Rivkin-Fish | Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Susan Shaw | Associate Professor of Community Health Education, University of Massachusetts Amherst

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MORE IN MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Fertility Holidays

2017 Margaret Mead Award, AAA and SFAA | Honorable Mention, 2015 Eileen Basker Memorial Prize, Society for Medical Anthropology

The Violence of Care

IVF Tourism and the Reproduction of Whiteness

Rape Victims, Forensic Nurses, and Sexual Assault Intervention

AMY SPEIER

“Provides feminist insight into the marketization of reproductive bodies.”—Rayna Rapp, author of Testing Women, Testing the Fetus

SAMEENA MULLA

“Highly engaging and valuable contribution to work on sexual assault, gender, power, and the intersection of medical, juridical, and criminal justice worlds.” —American Anthropologist

192 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-4910-9 • $28.00

288 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-6721-9 • $26.00

“Save My Kid”

Calling the Shots

How Families of Critically Ill Children Cope, Hope, and Negotiate an Unequal Healthcare System

Why Parents Reject Vaccines JENNIFER A. REICH

“An essential contribution to the story of vaccines in contemporary US society that should make it impossible to tell such simple stories about vaccine resisters.”—American Journal of Sociology

AMANDA M. GENGLER

Offers a frank analysis of the medical and emotional inequalities that pervade the healthcare process for critically ill children 256 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-6462-1 • $30.00 Available January 2020

336 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-7483-5 • $20.00

GENDER AND SEXUALITY 2019 Inaugural Outstanding Ethnography Book Award, Ethnography in Education Research Forum | 2019 Outstanding Book Award, Council on Anthropology and Education

Outlaw Women

Prison, Rural Violence, and Poverty on the New American Frontier

Motherhood Across Borders

Immigrants and Their Children in Mexico and New York

SUSAN DEWEY, RHETT EPLER, CATHERINE CONNOLLY, BONNIE ZARE, and ROSEMARY BRATTON

GABRIELLE OLIVEIRA

“An intimate portrayal of the ways that motherhood, and caregiving more generally, is shifting in transnational context.”—Deborah A. Boehm, author of Returned

Examines the forces which shape women’s experiences of incarceration and release in rural areas

272 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-8743-9 • $30.00

272 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-6646-5 • $30.00

Imagining Queer Methods

Fight Like a Girl, Second Edition

“Provocative, timely, and fierce, Imagining Queer Methods is both a case study and manifesto for why methods matter.”—Robyn Wiegman, author of Object Lessons

Feeling angry about how women are treated? This new edition is perfect for women of all ages, with thoughtful analysis, helpful advice, and useful resources

Edited by AMIN GHAZIANI and MATT BRIM

978-1-4798-2948-4 • $30.00

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How to Be a Fearless Feminist MEGAN SEELY

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RACE AND ETHNICITY Illegal Encounters

The Effect of Detention and Deportation on Young People Edited by DEBORAH A. BOEHM and SUSAN J. TERRIO

“A must-read for anyone interested in how young people manage the perilous journey across borders and the US legal system.”—Leo R. Chavez, author of The Latino Threat 256 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-6107-1 • $30.00

Korean American Families in Immigrant America

How Teens and Parents Navigate Race SUMIE OKAZAKI and NANCY ABELMANN

“This riveting book powerfully turns the Model Minority Stereotype on its head!” —Gilberto Conchas, UC Irvine 272 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-3668-0 • $32.00

Asian American Sporting Cultures

Edited by STANLEY I. THANGARAJ, CONSTANCIO ARNALDO, and CHRISTINA B. CHIN

“A wonderful read for and about sports’s observers, participants, scholars, and fans.”—Erica Rand, author of Red Nails, Black Skates 978-1-4798-8469-8 • $28.00

304 PAGES • PAPER

Honorable Mention, 2019 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing, Society for Humanistic Anthropology | Honorable Mention, 2019 Sharon Stephens Prize, American Ethnological Society

Empire in the Air

Airline Travel and the African Diaspora CHANDRA D. BHIMULL

“Consider[s] the place of empire, colonialism, and race, in a history from which they have been systematically effaced.” —Paul Eiss, Carnegie Mellon University 224 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-4347-3 • $45.00 In the Social Transformations in American Anthropology series

Desi Hoop Dreams Pickup Basketball and the Making of Asian American Masculinity STANLEY I. THANGARAJ

“A must-read book for students and scholars of Asian American studies.”—Journal of Asian American Studies 288 PAGES • PAPER 978-0-8147-6093-2 • $27.00

Kids at Work

Latinx Families Selling Food on the Streets of Los Angeles EMIR ESTRADA

“Reveals the complexity of the household economy of undocumented and mixed status families in Los Angeles.” —Zulema Valdez, author of Entrepreneurs and the Search for the American Dream 224 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-7370-8 • $28.00 In the Latina/o Sociology series

Boundaries of Love Interracial Marriage and the Meaning of Race CHINYERE K. OSUJI

“This nuanced and pathbreaking study is sure to challenge previous notions of interracial marriage.”—Edward Telles, author of Pigmentocracies

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ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION 2018 Section on Asia and Asian America Book Award, American Sociological Association

Ethnic Church Meets Megachurch Indian American Christianity in Motion

Honorable Mention, 2019 Barbara T. Christian Literary Award, Caribbean Studies Association | 2018 Section on Asia and Asian America Book Award, American Sociological Association | 2017 Clifford Geertz Prize in the Anthropology of Religion, American Anthropological Association | Finalist, 2017 Albert J. Raboteau Prize for the Best Book in Africana Religions, Journal of Africana Religions

Religion in the Kitchen

PREMA A. KURIEN

Cooking, Talking, and the Making of Black Atlantic Traditions

“A sophisticated approach to transnationalism that highlights the back and forth direction of change and that recognizes the longue duree of globalization.” —Sociology of Religion

ELIZABETH PÉREZ

“A go-to book for the study of Afro-Caribbean traditions in the USA.”—Material Religion

304 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-2637-7 • $35.00

Televised Redemption

320 PAGES• PAPER 978-1-4798-3955-1 • $30.00 In the North American Religions Series

Black Religious Media and Racial Empowerment

Catholic Activism Today

CAROLYN MOXLEY ROUSE, JOHN L. JACKSON, JR., and MARLA F. FREDERICK

Individual Transformation and the Struggle for Social Justice

“A herculean ethnographic effort and an innovative historical analysis of the uses of print, television, radio, sound technologies, and new media by African American religious actors.”—Reading Religion

MAUREEN K. DAY

Uncovers why Catholic organizations fail to foster civic engagement 320 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-5133-1 • $39.00 Available June 2020

256 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-1817-4 • $28.00

“Jesus Saved an ExCon”

Ark Encounter

EDWARD OROZCO FLORES

“Because each chapter deals with a discrete aspect of Ark Encounter’s project and engages different bodies of literature, it is ideal for classroom use.” —American Ethnologist

The Making of a Creationist Theme Park

Political Activism and Redemption after Incarceration

JAMES S. BIELO

Provides an examination of the efforts of faith-based organizations to expand the rights of the formerly incarcerated 224 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-6454-6 • $30.00 In the Religion and Social Transformation series

240 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-4279-7 • $28.00

None of the Above

Society without God, Second Edition

Non-religious Identity in the US and Canada

What the Least Religious Nations Can Tell Us about Contentment

JOEL THIESSEN and SARAH WILKINS-LAFLAMME

Compares secular attitudes characterizing “religious nones” in both the US and Canada

PHIL ZUCKERMAN

Showcases the social health of the least religious nations on the planet

256 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-6080-7 • $30.00 In the Secular Studies series Available April 2020

304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7808-6 • $30.00 Available July 2020

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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES The Environment in Anthropology, Second Edition

A Reader in Ecology, Culture, and Sustainable Living Edited by NORA HAENN, ALLISON HARNISH, and RICHARD WILK

“Reads like a ‘Greatest Hits’ of environmental anthropology in recent years.”—Rebecca Hardin, University of Michigan 592 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-7676-1 • $35.00

Sustainability

Approaches to Environmental Justice and Social Power Edited by JULIE SZE

“Both argues for and demonstrates a far more comprehensive and unanticipated way of thinking about sustainability in an era of environmental crisis.” —Laura Pulido, author of Environmentalism and Economic Justice 304 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-7034-9 • $30.00

Toxic Town

Water

IBM, Pollution, and Industrial Risks

Abundance, Scarcity, and Security in the Age of Humanity

PETER C. LITTLE

JEREMY J. SCHMIDT

“An important and wellresearched study of the ‘surfacing narratives’ of the US tech industry’s erstwhile model village that tragically descended into ‘Computer Age ruin.’” —American Anthropologist

“This well-researched and enlightening book is an important read for understanding how we perceive water today.”—LSE Review of Books

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Shamrocks and Oil Slicks

Environment and Society

FRED A. WILCOX

Edited by CHRISTOPHER SCHLOTTMANN, DALE JAMIESON, COLIN JEROLMACK, and ANNE RADEMACHER

A People’s Uprising Against Shell Oil in County Mayo, Ireland

A Reader

Relates the inspiring story of a successful struggle to preserve what’s left of the natural world

Connects core themes of environmental studies to the urgent issues of the 21st century

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Keywords for Environmental Studies

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Toxic Communities Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility DORCETA E. TAYLOR

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“Paint[s] a vivid and accessible account of what contemporary anthropologists have to say about law as meaning, regulation and identity.”—David Nelken, King’s College London 320 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-4798-9551-9 • $35.00

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Fear Itself

The Causes and Consequences of Fear in America

Ghost Encounters, UFO Sightings, Bigfoot Hunts, and Other Curiosities in Religion and Culture

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Offers new insights into what people are afraid of and how fear affects their lives

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Clean and White

A History of Environmental Racism in the United States CARL A. ZIMRING

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Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Indigenous Life JAMES DASCHUK

This award-winning book shows how the Canadian government implemented policies that starved Indigenous peoples on the Plains to clear the way for settlement in the 19th century

UNIVERSITY OF REGINA PRESS No Surrender

The Land Remains Indigenous SHELDON KRASOWSKI

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Raw

PrEP, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Barebacking Edited by RICKY VARGHESE Afterword by TIM DEAN

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A Digital Bundle

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Indigenous Theatre on the World Stage

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Aaniiih/Gros Ventre Stories Compiled by TERRY BROCKIE and ANDREW COWELL

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Protecting and Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Online JENNIFER WEMIGWANS

224 PAGES • PAPER • 978-0-8897-7551-0 • $24.95

100 Days of Cree

NEAL MCLEOD with AROK WOLVENGRY

Offers a funny, vibrant, and often cheeky introduction to Cree, the most widely spoken Indigenous language in Canada 325 PAGES • PAPER 978-0-8897-7429-2 • $19.95

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Conspicuous Consumption in Africa

Dress as Social Relations

Revisiting Thorstein Veblen’s concept, this volume grapples with contemporary conspicuous consumption in Africa, its history and how it relates to the project of African modernity

Challenges the myth of the nearly naked Bushman

An Interpretation of Bushman Dress

Edited by DEBORAH POSEL and ILANA VAN WYK

VIBEKE MARIA VIESTAD

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I Want to Go Home Forever

Healing the Exposed Being

Edited by LOREN B LANDAU and TANYA PAMPALONE

Explores the Ngoma healing tradition as practiced in eastern Mpumalanga, South Africa through political, economic, interpretive and environmental lenses

Stories of Becoming and Belonging in South Africa’s Great Metropolis

A South African Ngoma Tradition

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Ties that Bind

Dorothea Bleek

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Race and the Politics of Friendship in South Africa

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A Life of Scholarship JILL WEINTROUB

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German Missionaries and the Transition from Mission to Bantu Education in South Africa LINDA CHISHOLM

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Such a Pretty Girl

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NADINA LASPINA

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A Story of Struggle, Empowerment, and Disability Pride “From pity to empowerment, a woman born with polio illuminates her personal changes in attitude and accomplishment.” —STARRED Kirkus Review 352 PAGES • PAPER • 978-1-6133-2099-0 • $19.95

A Man of the Theater Survival as an Artist in Iran NASSER RAHMANINEJAD

Explores life in Iran as an artist under the Shah and during the Iranian Revolution

How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America, and What We Can Do about It

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A Memoir from the Women’s Art Movement, New York City 1970-1992 SABRA MOORE

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Homeboy Came to Orange A Story of People’s Power MINDY THOMPSON FULLILOVE

Presents the story of a union organizer who found a second career in community organizing and helped a Jim Crow city become a better place

Placemaking with Children and Youth Participatory Practices for Planning Sustainable Communities

VICTORIA DERR, LOUISE CHAWLA and MARA MINTZER

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The Earth, the City, and the Hidden Narrative of Race CARL C. ANTHONY

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