Oxbow humanities spring 2018

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DISTRIBUTED TITLES Spring 2018

Arts & Culture • Humanities • Poetry • Social Sciences


Welcome to the Spring 2018 Catalogue from Oxbow Books We are delighted to present to you our distributed books for Spring 2018 in the subject areas of humanities and the social sciences. Covering a wide range of topics, from art, music and film to military history, literary studies and sport, we hope that there is something here that will take your interest. Don’t forget to turn to page 30 for our recent highlights and bestsellers, available now. To receive email updates on new books visit our website and sign up to our mailing list. Our spring 2018 Archaeology, Ancient History and Medieval Studies catalogue can also be found alongside a complete listing of our distributed publishers and their backlists.

Art & Architecture ...........................................................1 Music & Performance .....................................................3 Film & Media ....................................................................4 European History ............................................................5 American History ............................................................6 Military History ................................................................8 Jewish Studies .................................................................9 Religion ............................................................................ 10 Literary Studies .............................................................. 11 Sport ..................................................................................12 Philosophy .......................................................................13 Natural World ................................................................ 15 Political History & Sociology ......................................17 Science & Health ........................................................... 18 Translated Fiction ......................................................... 19 Fiction & Creative Writing ......................................... 20 Poetry ..............................................................................22 Recent Highlights & Bestsellers .............................. 30 Trade Ordering Information .......................................31

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Henri Lefebvre And Beyond By Angela D’Ascoli Public spaces have been and still are the central topic of countless numbers of studies. The purpose of the volume is to spark debate, by staking out, through Henri Lefebvre, an alternative vision of public space centred on the peculiar local rhythms of rural areas and geared towards figuring out the complexity non-metropolitan frameworks can show.

Mimesis International • January 2018 • 9788869771200 • £16.00 Paperback • 240 x 170mm • 150 pages

ART & ARCHITECTURE

PUBLIC SPACE

ARCHITECTURE

REDUCING BOUNDARIES

Understanding Exclusion Through Security Defensive Systems in Wealthy Urban Areas Edited by Emanuela Bonini Lessing, Fabio Vanin and Daniel Achutti The book gives an account of the results of a four-year international project funded by the European Research Agency. While studies have mainly focused on poor and low-middle classes evicted from urban space, Reducing Boundaries considers the way in which the upper-middle classes configure as a goal the preservation of their own security and the ensuing strategies they put in action in order to achieve it. Mimesis International • January 2018 • 9788869771187 • £16.00 Paperback • 240 x 170mm • 210 pages

ARCHITECTURE

UNLIMIT

Rethinking The Boundaries Between Philosophy, Aesthetics And Arts Edited by Greg Bird, Daniela Calabrò and Dario Giugliano To rethink boundaries we need to reshape our current idea of Europe and the Mediterranean. Only from such a reconsideration can the foundations for the construction of a real and different European identity be laid. This book explores whether the knowledge and cultural values of the Mediterranean can be the driving force able to overcome the impasse from which Europe cannot free itself.

Mimesis International • January 2018 • 9788869771408 • £14.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 200 pages

PHILOSOPHY

INTERTWINING

Edited by Sarah Robinson and Davide Ruzzon Intertwining will be the first architectural magazine to explore the intersections between the humanities and the empirical sciences, especially between the “art of building” (Baukunst) and cognitive neuroscience. Furthermore, the magazine is aimed at those who observe architecture from an unusual visual perspective, from domains and fields of research that intertwine the different ways we experience the everyday built environment.

Mimesis International • March 2018 • 9788869771224 • £14.00 Paperback • 240 x 170mm • 200 pages

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ART & ARCHITECTURE

ECOLOGICAL AESTHETICS

Artful tactics for humans, nature, and politics By Nathaniel Stern With this poetic and scholarly collection of stories about art, artists, and their materials, Nathaniel Stern argues that ecology, aesthetics, and ethics are inherently entwined, and together act as the cornerstone for all contemporary arts practices. The book contains dozens of colour images and quotations from artists, and unfurls artful tactics that can also be used in everyday existence. Dartmouth College Press • August 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 232 pages • 22 illus. (21 colour) INTERFACES: 9781512602906 • £89.00 • Hardback STUDIES IN VISUAL CULTURE 9781512602913 • £42.00 • Paperback

AMERICAN FURNITURE 2017 Edited by Luke Beckerdite

An annual publication forging a link between social history, American studies, and the decorative arts. Acknowledged as the journal of record in its field, American Furniture presents new research on furniture design, use, production, and appreciation. It provides a comprehensive forum on furniture history, technology, connoisseurship, and conservation. It is the only interdisciplinary journal devoted exclusively to furniture made or used in the Americas from the seventeenth century to the present.

Chipstone Foundation • March 2018 • 9780986385728 • £61.00 Hardback • 280 x 204mm • 204 pages • 276 colour illus.

AMERICAN FURNITURE ANNUAL

IN THE GRAND TRADITION

The Enduring Art of Elbert Weinberg By Nancy Finlay, Brenda Miller and Peter Brochenek Elbert Weinberg was widely regarded as one of the most promising young artists of the 1950s and 1960s. His sculptures are imbued with historical, literary, mythological, and biblical subtext, belonging to the grand art historical tradition. This in-depth analysis of his most important sculptures includes a brief biography, two interpretive essays, and more than fifty illustrations documenting his life and work. Wesleyan University Press • June 2018 • 9780819578099 • £24.00 Paperback • 204 x 254mm • 152 pages • 60 colour illus.

E BLOCK

By Mark Perrott and Adam Gopnik In 2005 photographer Mark Perrott learned that Pittsburgh’s Western Penitentiary, an 1885 Gothic sandstone structure located just downriver from the city centre, was about to close. E Block, the row of cells dedicated to the housing of newly-arrived prisoners, was covered in graffiti. Over the next year, he wrote down each word and photographed every surface.

Autumn House Press • June 2013 • 9780615758022 • £33.00 Paperback • 280 x 280mm • 104 pages • 63 b&w Illus.

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Birds, Beasts, and Evolutionary Listening By Rachel Mundy Over the past century and a half, the voices and bodies of animals have been used by scientists and music experts as a benchmark for measures of natural difference. Animal Musicalities traces music’s taxonomies from Darwin to digital bird guides to show how animal song has become the starting point for enduring evaluations of species, races, and cultures.

Wesleyan University Press • July 2018 • 9780819578068 • £28.00 Hardback • 229 x 152mm • 264 pages • 26 illus., (4 colour)

MUSIC & PERFORMANCE

ANIMAL MUSICALITIES

MUSIC/ CULTURE

THE SENTIENT ARCHIVE

Bodies, Performance, and Memory Edited by Bill Bissell and Linda Caruso Haviland All modes of human inquiry, from artistic to scientific, are archived as body knowledge. The Sentient Archive gathers together the work of scholars and practitioners in dance, performance, science, and the visual arts. These 28 rich and challenging essays cross boundaries within and between disciplines, mediating the theoretical and the experiential to illustrate how the body serves as a repository for knowledge. Wesleyan University Press • July 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 360 pages • 36 illus. (16 colour) 9780819577740 • £85.00 • Hardback 9780819577757 • £26.00 • Paperback

MUSIC & CAMP

Edited by Christopher Moore and Philip Purvis Examines camp as it relates to a variety of 20th and 21st century music and musical performances. Located at the convergence of popular and queer musicology, the book provides new research into camp’s presence, techniques, discourses, and potential meanings across musical genres, including: musical theatre, classical music, film music, opera, instrumental music, the Broadway musical, rock, pop, hip-hop, and Christmas carols. Wesleyan University Press • June 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 292 pages • 9 illus. (4 colour) 9780819577818 • £80.00 • Hardback 9780819577825 • £26.00 • Paperback

MUSIC/ CULTURE

RESONANCES OF CHINDON-YA

Sounding Space and Sociality in Contemporary Japan By Marié Abe In this first book-length study of Chindon-ya, Marié Abe investigates the intersection of sound, public space, and sociality in contemporary Japan, challenging Western conceptions of listening that have normalized the way we think about the relationship between sound, space, and listening subjects, and advances a growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship that examines the ways social fragmentation is experienced and negotiated in post-industrial societies. Wesleyan University Press • March 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 288 pages • 36 illus. (12 colour) 9780819577788 • £80.00 • Hardback MUSIC/ CULTURE 9780819577795 • £26.00 • Paperback

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FILM & MEDIA

AMERICAN MUSIC DOCUMENTARY

Five Case Studies of Ciné-Ethnomusicology By Benjamin J. Harbert American Music Documentary looks at five key films to begin to imagine how we might produce, edit, and watch films from an ethnomusicological point of view. Interviews with directors and rich analysis from the disciplinary perspectives of film studies and ethnomusicology make this book a critical companion to some of the most celebrated music documentaries of the 20th century. Wesleyan University Press • July 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 312 pages • 57 photos, 16 illus. 9780819578006 • £80.00 • Hardback MUSIC/ INTERVIEW 9780819578013 • £26.00 • Paperback

BODY IMAGES IN THE POST-CINEMATIC SCENARIO The Digitization Of Bodies Edited by Alberto Brodesco and Federico Giordano

What is the status of body in the realm of digital media? This volume studies how our perception of body has been modified by new media, new narratives and new devices. The first part of this book analyses the presence of body in television/film productions and in social media; the second part focuses on the relationship between the digital media and the viewer/user.

Mimesis International • February 2018 • 9788869771095 • £16.00 Paperback • 140 x 210mm • 198 pages

CINEMA

CINÉMA & CIE

International Film Studies Journal Vol. XVII, No. 28, Spring 2017 Scattered Subalternities: Transnationalism, Globalization And Power Edited by Ilaria A. De Pascalis, Judith Keilbach and Maria Francesca Piredda Who is the Subaltern in the current global frame? Has neoliberalism changed the experience of subalternity? How do subalterns write history and what kind of history is written about subalternity? This volume addresses these and other questions through various theoretical approaches. The essays argue for the importance of a multidisciplinary perspective and address issues of media representation from a variety of perspectives. Mimesis International • January 2018 • 9788869771453 • £12.00 Paperback • 240 x 170mm • 200 pages

THE RETURN OF THE MOGULS

How Jeff Bezos and John Henry Are Remaking Newspapers for the Twenty-First Century By Dan Kennedy The daily newspaper has gone from record profitability and readership to plummeting profits and inevitable obsolescence. This book examines the sale of the Boston Globe to the New York Times Company, and subsequent resale to John Henry, principal owner of the Boston Red Sox, to pose the question: will the return of old-style individual ownership spark a renaissance in the newspaper business? University Press of New England • April 2018 • 9781611685947 • £28.00 Hardback • 229 x 152mm • 296 pages

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A Biography By Magda Pinheiro and Mario Pereira A captivating history of the beautiful city of Lisbon. Throughout the pages of this highly original and meticulously researched book, we follow the rich and fascinating history of Lisbon – European capital city and cosmopolitan metropolis – from its legendary founding by Ulysses to the present day, covering the most remarkable moments of the city, such as the conquest of Lisbon, the period of discoveries, the great earthquake of 1755, the departure of the royal court for Brazil, the Liberal revolts, the Estado Novo, Carnation Revolution, and Expo ’98.

EUROPEAN HISTORY

LISBON

Abounding with episodes that shaped the history of this vibrant port city, accounts of everyday life, and tales about traditional neighbourhoods and the innumerable streets where we can still discover traces of the past, this amply illustrated and engaging book brings Lisbon to life.

Tagus Press at UMass Dartmouth • January 2018 • 9781933227757 • £23.00 Paperback • 235 x 156mm • 512 pages • 49 b/w and 40 colour illus., 9 maps

A CHILDREN’S HISTORY OF PORTUGAL

By Sérgio Luís de Carvalho, illustrated by António Salvador and translated by Inês Lima Narrates the exciting history of Portugal for young readers for the first time in English. This colourful and lavishly illustrated book is the first history of Portugal for very young readers published in English. It narrates the exciting history of one of the oldest nations in Europe from the time of the ancient Lusitanians to modern day. Written for children of age 5–9, this history has been placed on the Plano Nacional de Leitura, a national education initiative sponsored by Portugal’s Ministry of Education.

Tagus Press at UMass Dartmouth • August 2017 • 9781933227795 • £19.00 Hardback • 254 x 204mm • 52 pages • 24 colour illus.

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AMERICAN HISTORY

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

A Literary Life By Thomas Cullen Bailey and Katherine Joslin Of the many biographies of Theodore Roosevelt, none has presented the 26th president as he saw himself: as a man of letters. This fascinating account traces Roosevelt’s lifelong engagement with books and discusses his writings from childhood journals to his final editorial, finished hours before his death. In this thoroughly original biography, Roosevelt is revealed at his most vulnerable – and his most human.

University Press of New England • May 2018 • 9781512601664 • £33.00 Hardback • 229 x 152mm • 368 pages • 21 illus.

DINNER IN CAMELOT

The Night America’s Greatest Scientists, Writers, and Scholars Partied at the Kennedy White House By Joseph A. Esposito and Rose Styron “I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone.” President John F. Kennedy used these words to describe a White House dinner in April 1962 which hosted 49 Nobel Prize winners along with many other prominent minds, recounted colourfully in this book. University Press of New England • May 2018 • 9781512600124 • £28.00 Hardback • 229 x 152mm • 252 pages • 35 b/w and 10 colour illus.

INTERVIEW IN WEEHAWKEN

The Burr-Hamilton Duel as Told in the Original Documents Edited by Harold C. Syrett, Jean G. Cooke, with an introduction and conclusion by Willard M. Wallace The Broadway sensation Hamilton has sparked renewed interest in the historical figures of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. This closely annotated thread of documents provides a riveting account of the lead-up to and aftermath of their disastrous duel. This is the perfect summary of the events that inspired the hit musical – a great resource for teachers and students, and the perfect gift for history buffs. Wesleyan University Press • July 2018 • 9780819578273 • £18.00 Paperback • 204 x 152mm • 200 pages • 4 illus.

INVISIBLE MASTERS

Gender, Race, and the Economy of Service in Early New England By Elisabeth Ceppi This book rewrites the familiar narrative of the relation between Puritan religious culture and New England’s economic culture as a history of the primary discourse that connected them: service. Concepts of spiritual service and mastery determined Puritan views on servants and slaves, and shaped the experience of family, labour, law, and economy for those men, women, and children. Dartmouth College Press • August 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 304 pages 9781512602951 • £89.00 • Hardback 9781512602968 • £42.00 • Paperback

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RE-MAPPING THE TRANSNATIONAL: A DARTMOUTH SERIES IN AMERICAN STUDIES

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The Last Frontier By David R. Starbuck

While numerous books have been written on the great camps, hiking trails, and wildlife of the Adirondacks, noted anthropologist David R. Starbuck offers the only archaeological guide to a region long overlooked by archaeologists. This beautifully illustrated volume focuses on the rich and varied material culture brought to the mountains by their original Native American inhabitants, along with subsequent settlements.

AMERICAN HISTORY

ARCHEOLOGY IN THE ADIRONDACKS

University Press of New England • July 2018 • 9781512602623 • £22.00 Paperback • 254 x 178mm • 184 pages • 140 colour illus.

THE ADIRONDACK GUIDEBOAT

Its Origin, Its Builders, and Their Boats By Stephen B. Sulavik This is a book about “a beautiful and gallant craft” – the personification, in a wooden boat, of the finest qualities of the Adirondack culture of the 19th century. Beautifully illustrated, The Adirondack Guideboat is the definitive guide to these beautiful boats and their makers, both early and contemporary.

Bauhan Publishing • August 2018 • 9780872332607 • £38.00 Paperback • 305 x 229mm • 400 pages

GOING UP THE COUNTRY

When the Hippies, Dreamers, Freaks, and Radicals Moved to Vermont By Yvonne Daley Part oral history, part nostalgia-tinged narrative, and part clear-eyed analysis, this is the story of how thousands of young migrants, largely from New York and Massachusetts, turned their backs on the establishment of the 1950s and moved to the backwoods of rural Vermont, spawning a revolution in lifestyle, politics, sexuality, and business practices that would have a profound impact on both state and nation.

University Press of New England • July 2018 • 9781512600315 • £19.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 288 pages • 41 illus.

A NOBLE AND INDEPENDENT COURSE The Life of the Reverend Edward Mitchell By Forrester A. Lee and James S. Pringle

In 1828 Edward Mitchell was the first student of African descent to graduate from Dartmouth College, more than 35 years before any other Ivy League school admitted a black student. This book tells his life story with the help of a recently rediscovered trove of college essays by Mitchell, notes on his religious conversion, and his sermons.

Dartmouth College Press • August 2018 • 9781512602845 • £22.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 200 pages

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MILITARY HISTORY

AIR OFFICER COMMANDING

Hugh Dowding, Architect of the Battle of Britain By John T. LaSaine This new biography celebrates Hugh Dowding, the architect of RAF Fighter Command in the centennial year of the Royal Air Force. This book explores the life of an incredible man who not only directed the initial planning, organization, training, and equipment of the world’s first truly integrated air defence system, but also directed the operations of Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain.

University Press of New England • June 2018 • 9781611689372 • £28.00 Hardback • 229 x 152mm • 272 pages • 12 illus.

THE BRITISH ON THE BELGIAN COAST

The North Sea as Front Line During the Great War By Luc Vanacker, Geert Vanden Broucke, Benoît Willaert and Murray Smith This book explores the allied defence of Belgium by land, air, and sea, exploring how the North Sea became a new front line where the Dover Patrol came to the aid of the Belgian, French and British troops with warships, heavy artillery in the dunes and new fighter planes.

Academia Press • April 2018 • 9789401448918 • £30.00 Paperback • 204 x 254mm • 144 pages • 144 colour illus.

DEAR MARY

Letters Home from the 10th Mountain Division (1944–1945) By Sydney M. Williams Sydney M. Williams, Jr., joined the American army in 1944 and served in the 10th Mountain Division in Italy until his release in 1945. All during that time he wrote letters home to his beloved wife, Mary. This collection includes correspondence with other family members and friends, and commentary by his son, Sydney M. Williams, III.

Bauhan Publishing • June 2018 • 9780872332584 • £23.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 256 pages • 10 illus.

STATES AT WAR, VOLUME 6

A Reference Guide for South Carolina and the Confederate States Chronology during the Civil War Edited by Richard F. Miller Although many Civil War reference books exist, Civil War researchers have until now had no single compendium to consult on important details about the combatant states (and territories). This crucial reference work provides vital information on the organization, activities, economies, demographics, and laws of Civil War South Carolina, enlisting multiple sources to illustrate the rise and fall of the Confederacy. University Press of New England • February 2018 • 9781512601077 • £94.00 Hardback • 254 x 178mm • 712 pages • 2 maps

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Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s By Marc Dollinger

How American Jews leveraged the Black Power movement to strengthen American Jewish life. This provocative critique charts the transformation of American Jewish political culture from the Cold War liberal consensus of the early postwar years to the rise and influence of Black Power–inspired ethnic nationalism. It shows how, in a period best known for the rise of black anti-Semitism and the breakdown of the black-Jewish alliance, black nationalists enabled Jewish activists to devise a new Judeo-centered political agenda and express it in more visible forms of Jewish identity

Brandeis University Press • July 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 272 pages 9781512602562 • £89.00 • Hardback 9781512602579 • £33.00 • Paperback

JEWISH STUDIES

BLACK POWER, JEWISH POLITICS

BRANDEIS SERIES IN AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY, CULTURE, AND LIFE

MODERN FRENCH JEWISH THOUGHT Writings on Religion and Politics Edited by Sarah Hammerschlag

Traces the trajectory of Jewish thought in twentieth-century France. “Modern Jewish thought” is often defined as a German affair, with interventions from Eastern European, American, and Israeli philosophers. The story of France’s development of its own schools of thought has not been substantially treated outside the French milieu. This translated anthology of modern French Jewish writing offers the first look at how this significant and diverse body of work developed within the historical and intellectual contexts of France and Europe.

THE BRANDEIS LIBRARY OF MODERN JEWISH THOUGHT

Brandeis University Press • June 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 304 pages 9781611685268 • £89.00 • Hardback 9781512601862 • £24.00 • Paperback

PENNIES FOR HEAVEN

The History of American Synagogues and Money By Daniel Judson The first book-length treatment of how synagogues are financed in the United States. In the annals of American Jewish history, synagogue financial records have been largely overlooked. But as Daniel Judson shows in his examination of synagogue ledgers from 1728 to the present, these records provide an array of new insights into the development of American synagogues and the values of the Jews who worshipped in them. Looking at the history of American synagogues through an economic lens, Judson examines how synagogues raised funds, financed buildings, and paid clergy.

Brandeis University Press • July 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 256 pages 9781512602746 • £89.00 • Hardback 9781512602753 • £33.00 • Paperback

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RELIGION

HAJJ

Global Interactions through Pilgrimage Edited by Luitgard Mols and Marjo Buitelaar Depicts the Hajj ritual as a living and evolving tradition. Every year, in the last month of the Islamic calendar, millions of Muslims from around the world come together in Mecca to perform the Hajj, the pilgrimage that all capable Muslims should perform at least once in their lives. The central theme of this book is how Hajj practices, representations of Mecca and the exchange of Hajj-related objects have changed over time, providing insights into the effects on Hajj practices and meanings for present-day Muslims caused by current dimensions of globalisation processes.

MEDEDELINGEN VAN HET RIJKSMUSEUM VOOR VOLKENKUNDE

Sidestone Press • December 2017 • 9789088904776 • £150.00 New in Hardback • 257 x 182mm • 245 pages • 11 b/w and 69 colour illus.

ALPHA V1 (2013)

Studies in Early Christianity By Alvin P. Cohen and Edited by Glenn S. Holland and E. Bruce Brooks Articles on early Christian texts and history. An annual repository for leading-edge research in the New Testament and related texts, and the historical development which the texts imply. It has a central focus on the methodology of text-based historical research. Although Christian history has been seen as fully realized in Paul, many of the New Testament texts give hints of a pre-Pauline Christianity. The work in these volumes leads to an unexpectedly full picture of that pattern of early belief and practice, allowing the study of ‘Alpha Christianity’.

Warring States Project • February 2018 • 9781936166411 • £28.00 Paperback • 254 x 184mm • 192 pages

ALPHA

JESUS AND AFTER

The First Eighty Years By E. Bruce Brooks A historical study of Jesus, the beginnings, and the later history of the movement he left behind. This overview of the history of Early Christianity bases each chapter on one selection from Jewish texts or from those produced by the Jesus sect of Judaism. It follows the movement as it came to regard Jesus himself as divine, and ends with a glimpse of a surviving early Christian church on the shores of the Black Sea, and how it appeared to the Roman administrator who was in charge of executing those who, like the Early Christians, refused Emperor worship.

Warring States Project • February 2018 • 254 x 178mm • 192 pages 9781936166275 • £33.00 • Hardback 9781936166671 • £19.00 • Paperback

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Re-Visioning History, Memory, and Identity By Joanne Chassot The first monograph to investigate the poetics and politics of haunting in African diaspora literature, this book examines literary works by five contemporary writers. Drawing on memory and trauma studies, postcolonial studies and queer theory, this truly interdisciplinary volume makes an important contribution to the fast-growing field of spectrality studies.

LITERARY STUDIES

GHOSTS OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA

Dartmouth College Press • February 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 280 pages • 2 illus. RE-MAPPING THE 9781512601589 • £89.00 • Hardback TRANSNATIONAL: A DARTMOUTH SERIES IN AMERICAN STUDIES 9781512601602 • £42.00 • Paperback

CHALLENGES TO THE DREAM

The Best of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Writing Awards at Carnegie Mellon University Edited by Jim Daniels This anthology celebrates the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Writing Awards at Carnegie Mellon University, a poetry and prose writing contest that invites Pittsburgh-area high school and college students to write poetry and prose to help explore and break down issues of difference in our lives. It will be of interest to readers engaged in discussions about race, gender, and sexual orientation in America. Carnegie Mellon University Press • November 2017 • 9780887486289 • £19.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 200 pages

THE POLITICS OF LOVE

Queer Heterosexuality in Nineteenth-Century French Literature By Maxime Foerster What would love be if heterosexual couples were no longer assigned gender and sexual norms? Maxime Foerster answers this question by examining the “heterosexual trouble” between men and women in 19th-century French Romantic and Decadent literature, exploring the reinvention of love and the promotion of sexual and gender deviance in opposition to profound heteronormative pressures. University of New Hampshire Press • May 2018 •229 x 152mm • 240 pages 9781512601695 • £89.00 • Hardback 9781512601701 • £42.00 • Paperback

BECOMING MODERN: NEW NINETEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES

TWAIN AT SEA

The Maritime Writings of Samuel Langhorne Clemens By Mark Twain and Edited by Eric Paul Roorda Samuel Clemens (1835–1910) repeatedly traversed the ocean during his globetrotting life. A keen observer, the man who recast himself as Mark Twain was fascinated by seafaring. This book compiles selections ranging from his first voyage in 1866 – San Francisco to Hawaii – to his circumnavigation of the world by steamship 1897.

University Press of New England • June 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 304 pages • 5 illus. 9781512602722 • £61.00 • Hardback 9781512601510 • £19.00 • Paperback

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LITERARY STUDIES

THE WHALE AND HIS CAPTORS

Or, The Whaleman’s Adventures By Henry Cheever, edited and with an introduction by Robert Madison and an afterword by Mark Bousquet The Whale and His Captors is an important first-hand account of the golden age of American whaling. This is the first scholarly edition, accompanied by an introduction and apparatus that clearly elucidates Cheever’s treatise on whaling and demonstrates how his writings contributed both to the course of American literature and to our burgeoning understanding of literature’s engagement with the natural world. University Press of New England • June 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 264 pages • 21 illus. 9781512602647 • £89.00 • Hardback SEAFARING AMERICA 9781512602654 • £38.00 • Paperback

BESTIARIUM

Human And Animal Representations Edited by Mariaelisa Dimino, Alessia Polatti and Roberta Zanoni This edited collection intends to contribute to the present debate on Animal Studies by focusing on literary texts and discursive practices which reveal the epistemological and cultural dynamics that structure the representation of the animal. The humananimal relationship has always been characterized by a wide net of interactions and exchanges: the aim of the book is to rethink the very nature of animality.

Mimesis International • February 2018 • 9788869771248 • £14.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 240 pages

WORLD CLASS

The Making of the U.S. Women’s Cross-Country Ski Team By Peggy Shinn “What makes a great team?” Sports journalist Peggy Shinn answers this question in her enthralling account of the dramatic rise of the U.S. women’s cross-country ski team, winners of eight medals at three world championships over the past five years. Based on dozens of interviews with athletes, coaches, parents, spouses, and friends, this book explores the development of a world-class team in a sport where U.S. women have toiled for decades, mostly in the middle or the back of the pack. University Press of New England • March 2018 • 9781512600650 • £19.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 248 pages • 38 colour illus.

SPORT

JACK PARKER’S WISEGUYS

The National Champion BU Terriers, the Blizzard of ’78, and the Miracle on Ice By Tim Rappleye The story of a high-flying, headline-dominating, national championship squad led by three future stars of the “Miracle on Ice”, the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team that beat the heavily favoured Soviet Union. The ’78 season was to be Parker’s watershed, a roller-coaster ride of nail-biting victories and unimaginable tragedy, played out in increasingly strident headlines. University Press of New England • February 2018 • 9781512601558 • £26.00 Hardback • 229 x 152mm • 288 pages • 36 illus.

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Testing A New Paradigm Edited by Tonino Griffero and Giampiero Moretti An interdisciplinary analysis of the concept of atmospheres. This book examines from different disciplines and perspectives the new phenomenological and aesthetic paradigm of atmospheres, conceived as feelings spread out in the external space rather than as moods of the private sphere. It provides a point of reference for everyone who is dealing with this subject matter from a phenomenological and/or aesthetic point of view; there is no other platform that attempts to collect and gather all news, events and publications on the subject.

Mimesis International • May 2018 • 9788869771231 • £14.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 200 pages

PHILOSOPHY

ATMOSPHERE/ATMOSPHERES

ATMOSPHERIC SPACES

COSMOPOLITANISM AS AN ANSWER: KANT’S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY By Sandra Zákutná

A source for students of political philosophy or Kant’s practical philosophy. Focuses on Kant’s philosophy of history as a part of his practical philosophy, including his project of cosmopolitanism as the culmination of his philosophy of history. Kant’s effort to introduce a model which would guarantee perpetual peace is studied from various perspectives and the book deals with the philosopher’s inspirational impulses stemming from 18th century European thought as well as with contemporary philosophical thinking in the field of cosmopolitanism showing the topicality of the idea of Kant’s cosmopolitanism, in today’s world.

OBJECTIVITIES

Mimesis International • January 2018 • 9788869770883 • £15.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 180 pages

RELATIONS

Ontology And Philosophy Of Religion Edited by Daniele Bertini and Damiano Migliorini Relations at the crossing between epistemology, ontology and religious studies. In 1924, B. Russell claimed the crucial importance of relationships to our understanding of many unresolved philosophical problems. Such observation is more than fundamental for the contemporary philosophical agenda: ontology, philosophy of religion and several other theoretical fields require an explanation for the very nature of what a relationship is and how it works. Collecting several contributions on the very meaning of relations, the volume aims to expand the international debate in the field from a philosophical perspective. Mimesis International • March 2018 • 9788869771262 • £18.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 280 pages

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DERRIDA-LEVINAS

An Alliance Awaiting The Political By Orietta Ombrosi and Raphael Zagury-Orly This book, focusing on the relationship between Derrida and Levinas and the unresolved tension between these two philosophical corpuses, will show what can yet come to democracy and will consequently offer possible interpretations of that which can occur and happen to us politically. It questions which philosophical and political ideal is in reserve at the heart of a double reading of both Derrida and Levinas.

Mimesis International • February 2018 • 9788869771194 • £18.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 230 pages

PHILOSOPHY

DEMOCRACY AND TRUTH

Is There A Conflict Between Political And Epistemic Virtues By Snježana Priji Samaržija This book explores the latest debates in the field of social epistemology, concerning epistemic justification of democracy, and offers a possible answer to the crucial problem of recent democratic society: how to integrate the idea that some people know more than others on some issues, with a commitment to democratic principles of equality and freedom.

Mimesis International • February 2018 • 9788869771255 • £14.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 200 pages

PHILOSOPHY

EPICURUS’S PHARMACY By Diego Fusaro

A new reflection on one of the most important Greek philosophers, the founder of Epicureanism. Epicurus still has much to say, even today, when people are affected more than ever in their minds by evils, as Fusaro outstandingly shows in this book. It explores the duplicity which animates Epicurus’ philosophy, and the inversion of the traditional relation between man and cosmos, and between theory and practice.

Mimesis International • March 2018 • 9788869771460 • £18.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 250 pages

PHILOSOPHY

THE FLATLAND DIALOGUES By David Sayre

Suddenly, evolution is in our hands. Are we alone? Is there more to life? A companion work to Flatland (Sayre/Emberley, 2014), The Flatland Dialogues offer meaning, comfort, and direction to a world at risk of losing its faith. From the latest science and our places of greatest striving, an expert on the reduction of entropy offers a reality that is rational, faithful, and hopeful.

Peter E. Randall Publisher • April 2018 • 9781937721404 • £10.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 90 pages

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The “New” Resources of the National Parks By Robert Manning, Peter Newman, Jesse Barber, Christopher Monz Jeffrey Hallo and Steven Lawson Recent work on best management practices for sound and light in national parks. Excess noise and light challenge the ecological integrity of the natural environment, along with our enjoyment of the natural world. Although a substantive body of scientific and professional literature on quiet and darkness in national parks and related areas has developed over the past two decades, such work has been widely scattered over academic and professional journals in several environmental fields. This anthology brings together both new and previously published work on the topic.

NATURAL WORLD

NATURAL QUIET AND NATURAL DARKNESS

University Press of New England • July 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 352 pages • 20 charts and graphs 9781512601886 • £118.00 • Hardback 9781512601893 • £56.00 • Paperback

NARWHAL

Revealing an Arctic Legend Edited by William W. Fitzhugh and Martin T. Nweeia The story of the whale that has captured the imagination of the world for centuries. Explore with whale biologists as they answer questions of narwhal biology, migration, population and behaviour. Ponder the evolutionary history of the narwhal through palaeontology and genetic science. Contemplate the fate of northern regions, animals, and peoples in a rapidly warming Arctic. Experience insights and observations of Inuit hunters. This book presents their views along with the latest research in narwhal biology, art, and climate science illustrated by more than a dozen photographers and graphic artists. International Polar Institute • December 2017 • 9780996748018 • £33.00 Paperback • 279 x 203mm • 264 pages • 264 colour illus.

EASTERN ALPINE GUIDE

Natural History and Conservation of Mountain Tundra East of the Rockies Edited by Mike Jones and Liz Willey Explore the wonders of eastern North America’s alpine regions. This unique book celebrates and documents the incredible and colourful biodiversity of the mountain landscapes of eastern North America, covering all of the major alpine ecosystems in New England, New York, Québec, Newfoundland, and Labrador. 20 scientists, explorers, naturalists, and land managers from the United States and Canada have collaborated to create this definitive and beautiful account of the flora and fauna of the eastern alpine tundra.

University Press of New England • May 2018 • 9781512603026 • £33.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 360 pages • 804 colour illus., 20 maps

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CRITICAL HOURS

Search and Rescue in the White Mountains By Sandy Stott A misread map, a sudden storm, a forgotten headlamp – and suddenly a leisurely hike can become a treacherous endeavour. Sandy Stott, the “Accidents” editor at the journal of the Appalachian Mountain Club, delivers a history and celebration of the search-and-rescue workers who save countless lives in the White Mountains – along with a plea not to take their steadfastness and bravery for granted.

University Press of New England • May 2018 • 9781512600407 • £22.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 304 pages • 24 illus.

UNDER THE DARK SKY

Life in the Thames River Basin By Steven G. Smith and Steve Grant Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Steven G. Smith showcases the picturesque Thames River basin, which extends from southern Massachusetts through Connecticut to the Long Island Sound. The river helps define the borders of a valley that is unique among its East Coast neighbours, considered to be the last place where dark night sky can be viewed between Washington, D.C. and the Boston metro area. Wesleyan University Press • May 2018 • 9780819578402 • £23.00 Hardback • 229 x 254mm • 112 pages • 92 illus.

GARNET BOOKS

VULTURE

The Private Life of an Unloved Bird By Katie Fallon Vulture follows a year in the life of a typical North American turkey vulture. By incorporating information from scientific papers and articles, as well as interviews with world-renowned raptor and vulture experts, it examines all aspects of the bird’s natural history: breeding, incubating eggs, raising chicks, migrating, and roosting. After reading this, you will never look at a vulture in the same way again.

University Press of New England • March 2018 • 9781512602494 • £19.00 New in Paperback • 204 x 152mm • 248 pages • 24 illus.

BIRDING IN CONNECTICUT By Frank Gallo

The definitive guide to where, when, and how to find birds in Connecticut. Packed with information valuable to birders of all skill levels, from species accounts and a first-of-a kind cumulative list of rare bird sightings, to a synopsis of local weather and a host of tips and tricks to finding and identifying birds, it is an invaluable resource on Connecticut’s birdlife.

Wesleyan University Press • June 2018 • 9780819576354 • £27.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 532 pages • 50 colour illus., 56 colour maps, 48 QR codes

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Inside China’s Soft-Power War on Tibet By Greg C. Bruno Blessings from Beijing untangles the chains that tie Tibetans to China and examines the political, social, and economic pressures that are threatening to destroy Tibet’s refugee communities. Bruno’s reporting does not stop at well-worn tales of Chinese meddling and political intervention. It goes beyond them – and within them – to explore how China’s strategy is changing the Tibetan exile community forever.

University Press of New England • May 2018 • 9781611689785 • £28.00 Hardback • 229 x 152mm • 240 pages • 2 maps

THE PUBLIC SPHERE AND THE POPULIST CHALLENGE By Walter Privitera

POLITICAL HISTORY & SOCIOLOGY

BLESSINGS FROM BEIJING

In the sixties and seventies, the public sphere in Western countries was a place of critique. Through activism in the public sphere, various social movements democratised institutions and political culture. Today, neoliberal politics and populist movements have transformed this place into a perilous arena, hosting many serious threats to democracy. This book explores the possible outcome of this challenge and confrontation.

Mimesis International • February 2018 • 9788869771118 • £10.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 124 pages

SOCIOLOGY

MONTESQUIEU An Introduction By Domenico Felice

This book concerns Montesquieu, the first political writer to scientifically study all human institutions, ancient and modern, Asiatic and European, African and American; the first to formulate the principles of the separation of powers and the independence of justice; the first to theorise the Federal Democracy, and the first to systematically track down the root causes of human events in environmental and cultural factors.

Mimesis International • March 2018 • 9788869771422 • £14.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 180 pages

POLITICS

GEN(D)ERA(C)TIVITIES

By Cristiana Ottaviano and Alessia Santambrogio Focuses on parenthood and generativity, considered not only as biological functions, but above all as human and socio-cultural capabilities able to overcome gender differences. Therefore, the authors reconsider motherhood, emphasizing the historical and social function of women; the accent on socio-cultural gender role of women as mothers and wives also inspires an undeniable reflection on male identities and fatherhood.

Mimesis International • March 2018 • 9788869771217 • £10.00 Paperback • 210 x 140mm • 100 pages

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SCIENCE & HEALTH

CANNABIS CONSULTING

Helping Patients, Parents, and Practitioners Understand Medical Marijuana By Ezra Parzybok As the movement for legalization of marijuana spreads, it is important to weigh the possible benefits and pitfalls of cannabis use. This timely volume was written for anyone trying to make decisions about cannabis at this critical era of transition; honest and clear-eyed, it looks beyond the hype and disinformation on both sides to chart a new path toward rational and safe use of cannabis. University Press of New England • August 2018 • 9781512601107 • £19.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 232 pages

CANCER SCREENING IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD Case Studies and Strategies from the Field Edited by Madelon L. Finkel

Worldwide, cancer is responsible for one in eight deaths – more than AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. Focusing on cervical, breast, and oral cancers, these case studies highlight innovative strategies in cancer screening in a diverse array of developing countries. The authors discuss common issues and share how obstacles – medical, economic, legal, social, and psychological – were addressed or overcome in specific settings. Dartmouth College Press • June 2018 • 229 x 152mm • 216 pages 9781512602500 • £89.00 • Hardback 9781512602517 • £33.00 • Paperback

GEISEL SERIES IN GLOBAL HEALTH AND MEDICINE

GELUKKIG GEZOND!

Histories of Healthy Ageing Edited by Rina Knoeff Today, we seem more obsessed with our health than ever, from superfood-fuelled gym sessions to mindfulness and power-naps. But is this just a modern trend? For centuries, a healthy lifestyle was understood in the context of six lifestyle factors: climate, diet, exercise, sleeping patterns, detox and emotional balance. This book looks at how these factors relate to modern ideas of health. Barkhuis • May 201 • 9789492444134 • £15.00 Paperback • 165 x 235mm • 132 pages • illus.

MATURING WITH MOXIE

A Woman’s Guide to Life after 60 By Jan Cannon Women, as we know, live longer than men. Wives tend to outlive husbands. Additionally, there is a growing demographic of older women who have never been married or are divorced. Designed for this group of female baby boomers, Maturing with Moxie looks at the social, financial, health, and family circumstances of women over 60, and suggests tools for creating the best old age possible.

University Press of New England • June 2018 • 9781512602784 • £22.00 Paperback • 204 x 152mm • 216 pages • 1 illus.

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By Manuel de Pedrolo, translated by Sara Martín and with a foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson Manuel de Pedrolo’s widely acclaimed post-apocalyptic novel tells the story of two children who survive the brutal destruction of Earth by alien explorers. A bestseller and required reading for secondary school students in Catalonia, Typescript of the Second Origin is indispensable to understand how a region of Spain whose language, culture, and institutions were targeted and punished by Francisco Franco.

TRANSLATED FICTION

TYPESCRIPT OF THE SECOND ORIGIN

Wesleyan University Press • April 2018 • 204 x 152mm • 184 pages 9780819577771 • £42.00 • Hardback 9780819577429 • £17.00 • Paperback

THE DOG AND THE FEVER

A Perambulatory Novella By Pedro Espinosa, translated by William Carlos Williams and Raquel Hélène Williams, edited by Jonathan Cohen and with a foreword by Paul Mariani The legendary modernist poet William Carlos Williams described this 17th century book as “far more ‘modern’ than ever Hemingway or even Gertie ever thought of being” and “hot as hell besides.” This edition includes Williams’s as-yet unpublished running commentary on the narrative, and an illuminating introduction from editor Jonathan Cohen that contextualizes the work in Williams’s canon. Wesleyan University Press • March 2018 • 204 x 152mm • 88 pages • 4 illus. 9780819578044 • £28.00 • Hardback 9780819578037 • £15.00 • Paperback

THE WILL OF THE UNSEEN

By Hans Lynge, afterword by Kirsten Thisted and translated by Susan Stanley This is the first English translation of a seminal Greenlandic novel, in which two brothers learn their father was murdered by their stepfather. Upon learning this, they both depart on journeys of self-discovery leading them to the extremes of traditional Greenlandic culture and, finally, transcendence.

International Polar Institute • December 2017 • 9780996748025 • £19.00 Paperback • 204 x 152mm • 160 pages • 17 illus.

FLUXO-FLOEMA

By Hilda Hilst and translated by Alexandra Joy Forman Fluxo-Floema is a detective novel of sorts – pornographic, scatological, and spiritual – that ultimately references the failure and success of writing. It’s about vocabulary, astrology, dramaturgy, science, a story within a story within a story. It’s a celestial map to social interaction and the failure of connection, a crafted examination of the distortions of religion and piety. Here we, the reader, visit nonsense, pathos, violence, and the flights of fancy of human coexistence.

Nightboat Books • June 2018 • 9781937658847 • £16.00 Paperback • 204 x 152mm • 326 pages

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FICTION & CREATIVE WRITING

PAPER SONS

By Dickson Lam

Winner of the Autumn House Nonfiction Contest (2017). “Combines memoir and cultural history, the quest for an absent father and the struggle for social justice, naming traditions in graffiti and in Chinese culture… an important book, beautifully crafted, rich in poetic image and juxtapositions, that offers insight and compassion for a nation struggling to make sense of its immigrant nature.” – Alison Hawthorne Deming

Autumn House Press • April 2018 • 9781938769283 • £17.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 256 pages

CARRY YOU

By Glori Simmons Winner of the Autumn House Fiction Contest (2017) “Carry You is an intense read, a linked collection of finely intertwined stories expertly dealing with the intricate nature of blame, complicity, duty, and war. These stories are masterful without being heavy-handed. Each story in this collection is a satisfaction.” – Amina Gautier

Autumn House Press • April 2018 • 9781938769290 • £17.00 Paperback • 204 x 152mm • 200 pages

THE BIBLE OF DIRTY JOKES By Eileen Pollack

When Ketzel Weinrach’s beloved brother Potsie goes missing in Las Vegas, she must confront her family’s shady history and ties to the legendary Jewish mob, Murder, Inc., as well as her troubling relationship to her cousin Perry (who runs a strip club), her long and apparently not-so-loving marriage to her recently departed husband, and her own failed career as a stand-up comic.

Four Way Books • April 2018 • 9781945588143 • £19.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 310 pages

THE AFFLICTION By C. Dale Young

A novel told in short stories, The Affliction is an astounding fiction debut by an award-winning poet full of memorable characters across America and the Caribbean opening with an incredible story from a possibly-supernatural conman that changes everything. Young beautifully weaves together the elaborate stories of many while holding together a clear focus: people are not always as they seem.

Four Way Books • April 2018 • 9781945588068 • £17.00 Paperback • 229 x 152mm • 198 pages

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THE ICELANDIC CURE By J.D. Moyer

BARREN ISLAND By Carol Zoref

Billy Donachio, a coach for the Chicago Cubs, steals notes and letters from the lockers of his players and – by chance – comes away with an education. Winner of the AWP Prize for the Novel.

In 2021, Jane Tokugawa leads a U.S. delegation from the Centers for Disease Control to investigate a new retroviral gene therapy approved in Iceland.

Begins with the arrival of the Eisenstein family in New York, and explores how upheavals of the 1930’s affect them and their neighbours between the stock market crash of 1929 and the start of World War II.

Omnidawn Publishing May 2018 9781632430519 • £7.00 • PB 178 x 152mm • 72 pages

New Issues Poetry & Prose February 2018 9781936970513 • £17.00 • PB 204 x 127mm • 308 pages

MY RIVIERA By Sharon Dilworth

WHISKEY, ETC. Short (short) stories By Sherrie Flick A cast of characters ranging from a woman who cleans her soon-to-be ex-husband’s house to a woman who seduces her paper boy. Autumn House Press May 2016 9781938769238 • £17.00 • PB 190 x 140mm • 224 pages

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Exiled from Paris by her father, 15-year-old Agnes moves to the south of France with her sister Sophie. They explore the Riviera to distract themselves from the mysterious scandal that has sent their family south. Carnegie Mellon University Press March 2018 9780887486296 • £19.00 • PB 204 x 127mm • 192 pages

FICTION & CREATIVE WRITING

THE CLUBHOUSE THIEF By James Janko

New Issues Poetry & Prose December 2017 9781936970575 • £17.00 • PB 204 x 127mm • 428 pages

LET’S NOT LIVE ON EARTH By Sarah Blake A stunning second collection from Sarah Blake about anxieties and injury. Blake uses self-consciousness as a tool for transformation. Wesleyan University Press January 2018 9780819577665 • £28.00 • HB 9780819577658 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 128 pages

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POETRY EXTRA HIDDEN LIFE, AMONG THE DAYS By Brenda Hillman Poems on trees, wasps, buildings, roots, and stars, ending with twinned elegies and poems of praise that open into spaces that are both magical and archetypal for human imagination. Wesleyan University Press March 2018 9780819578051 • £23.00 • HB 229 x 152mm • 152 pages 76 colour illus.

INQUISITION By Kazim Ali

THE TRAILHEAD By Kerri Webster

Queer, Muslim, American, Kazim Ali has always navigated complex intersections and interstices. Here he answers longstanding questions about the role of the poet in times of political or social upheaval.

In a landscape populated by swan-killers, war torturers, and kings, much of the book takes place in the contemporary American West, and reckons with violence inherent in that history.

Wesleyan University Press April 2018 9780819577702 • £28.00 • HB 9780819577627 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 178mm • 104 pages

Wesleyan University Press April 2018 9780819578112 • £23.00 • HB 229 x 152mm • 90 pages

DARLING NOVA By Melissa Cundieff-Pexa Winner of the Autumn House Poetry Contest, selected by Alberto Rios (2017).

THE LIGHT OF WHAT COMES AFTER By Jen Town

THE SMALL DOOR OF YOUR DEATH By Sheryl St. Germain

Selected as the winner of the 2017 May Sarton New Hampshire Poetry Prize, described as “wry and aware… a writer who knows ‘Your debts / are more than you’ll ever pay back.’”.

This haunting collection follows the loss of the poet’s only son to heroin addiction. St. Germain takes us through the stages of her grief and offers no false promises or simple answers.

Bauhan Publishing May 2018 9780872332560 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 96 pages

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Autumn House Press April 2018 9781938769276 • £17.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 104 pages

“This collection of compellingly constructed narratives make new connections, new sparks, new thought as often as line to line. The voyage through these poems encompasses much – grief, love, humanness – but the narrative, the speaker, the events keep moving, so that we ourselves are moved.” – Albert Rios

Autumn House Press April 2018 9781938769306 • £17.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 72 pages

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THE DROWNING BOY’S GUIDE TO WATER By Cameron Barnett Winner of the 2017 Rising Writer Contest, this collection explores the complexity of race and the body for a black man in today’s America.

WORKS By Danny Shot and Eliot Katz

Takes to task the historical narratives and artistic mediums that have shaped racial and gender identity. This book asks the reader to examine the hand that guides the pen, the photographer behind the lens.

Traverses a course from the swamps of Shot’s home state New Jersey to the possibilities of the open road, with rest stops along the way to highlight moments encountered during his career and twilight years.

Autumn House Press October 2017 9781938769214 • £18.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 64 pages

Autumn House Press December 2017 9781938769269 • £17.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 104 pages

SEE THE WOLF By Sarah Sousa The violence and sexual predation that threaten to dictate the lives of a single mother and her two daughters, coming of age in the 1980s ‘me generation,’ are echoed in retold fairy tale and myth. Cavankerry Press May 2018 9781933880662 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 96 pages

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VIXEN By Cherene Sherrard

PRACTICING THE WORLD By Judith Sornberger Delights and conflicts of a loving marriage are revealed as the poet’s husband is diagnosed with cancer and dies. Yet the present moment shimmers with life. Cavankerry Press June 2018 9781933880693 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 96 pages

Cavankerry Press April 2018 9781933880655 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 112 pages

A YEAR FROM TODAY By Stacy Szymaszek Traverses a many-layered urban terrain – social, political, poetic, animal – in a form more raw than a diary, weightier than a series of sketches, more idiosyncratic and implicated than a conceptual program. Nightboat Books June 2018 9781937658762 • £16.00 • PB 204 x 178mm • 136 pages

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POETRY CAMP MARMALADE By Wayne Koestenbaum Part diary, part collage, part textbook for a new School of Impulse, this book depicting a queer body amidst a dizzying flow of sensations, dreams, and sexand-death distillations. Nightboat Books April 2018 9781937658779 • £18.00 • PB 204 x 127mm • 400 pages

SUELO TIDE CEMENT By Christina Vega-Westhoff Written serially in the midst of a development boom, the poem performs a compostual incantation, moving like bodies in a dance as it investigates questions of language, health, economy, and empire. Nightboat Books May 2018 9781937658809 • £16.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 112 pages

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NEPANTLA An Anthology Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color Edited by Christopher Soto A survey of poetry by queer poets of colour throughout U.S. history, with the mission to celebrate diversity within the queer poetry community. Nightboat Books May 2018 9781937658786 • £16.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 164 pages

SOME ANIMAL By Ely Shipley Aligned with queer theories of temporality, fragments of memoir rub against the language of psychiatric and medical regimes at the site of a body that does not conform to a gender binary. Nightboat Books May 2018 9781937658793 • £16.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 120 pages

BUT IT’S A LONG WAY By Frédérique Guétat-Liviani and translated by Nathanaël

VIGILANCE IS NO ORCHARD By Hazel White

A peace treaty in the form of several soliloquies that, taken together, read like an obituary for an age that has never come. The result articulates a confluence of humanities.

Hazel White records her haunting romance with the Valentine Garden. “The most beautiful piece of writing I have read in many years.” – Bhanu Kapil

Nightboat Books June 2018 9781937658816 • £15.00 • PB 152 x 127mm • 80 pages

Nightboat Books June 2018 9781937658823 • £16.00 • PB 229 X 178mm • 112 pages

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POETRY

SURGE By Etel Adnan “Etel Adnan is one of the greatest artists of our time, and a great inspiration to many artists. For over sixty years – as a painter, poet and the maker of exquisite tapestries – Adnan’s work has been underpinned by an intense engagement with the world and with modern history.” – Hans Ulrich Obrist

DON’T LET THEM SEE ME LIKE THIS By Jasmine Gibson Explores myriad intersectional identities in relation to The State, disease, love, sex, failure, and triumph, speaking to those who feel inspired/informed by moments of political crisis. Nightboat Books August 2018 9781937658830 • £16.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 96 pages

A new volume of prose and philosophical poetry from Etel Adnan, whose work The New York Times described as the “meditative heir to Nietzsche’s aphorisms, Rilke’s Book of Hours and the verses of Sufi mysticism.”

Nightboat Books April 2018 9781937658854 • £12.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 56 pages

BLUE GUIDE By Lee Briccetti Lee Briccetti is as much archaeologist as tour guide as she excavates the layers of her life and reassembles the shards into poems, moving from ancient Rome to post-9/11 lower Manhattan. Four Way Books April 2018 9781935536963 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 68 pages

SHADOW-FEAST By Joan Houlihan

REST By Margaree Little

BEAUTY REFRACTED By Carol Moldaw

Shadow-feast is a chronicle of dying – the awareness, denial, pain, and hope surrounding incurable illness, as well as the aftermath of grief as told from three points of view: Hers, His, and Theirs (the couple).

A vivid, powerful collection examining the human cost of crossing the border; an elegiac series of poems commemorating an imagined, unknown life.

A stunning tapestry of the ways we are marked by time. From the grief of losing a parent to the experience of raising a child, Moldaw peels back the veil of the everyday to discover the passions underneath.

Four Way Books April 2018 9781945588082 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 66 pages

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Four Way Books April 2018 9781945588105 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 60 pages

Four Way Books April 2018 9781945588075 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 80 pages

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POETRY HOW HE LOVED THEM By Kevin Prufer Love in a fraught, paradoxical world where bombs explode, fields burn, and armies advance. Prufer finds powerful intimacy between fathers and sons, soldiers and civilians, the living and the dead. Four Way Books April 2018 9781945588099 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 62 pages

How does it feel to lose your planet, your lover, yourself? Light-footed and dark-humored, Ben Purkert’s debut collection both celebrates and laments a disintegrating, evolving world. Four Way Books April 2018 9781945588051 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 68 pages

HOUSE OF MCQUEEN By Valerie Wallace Inhabiting the life and work of Alexander McQueen, Wallace’s glittering debut builds a fantastical world using both original language and excerpts from interviews, supermodels, Shakespeare, Poe, and more. Four Way Books April 2018 9781945588112 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 68 pages

THREAT COME CLOSE By Aaron Coleman

CENTURY WORM By Todd Fredson

TRILOGY By Doreen Gildroy

In his debut Coleman writes an American anthem for the 21st century, composed of pain, faith, lust and vulnerability. It interrogates the meaning of home and identity for a black man in America.

Century Worm confronts the impact of Western colonial policies and the sundering of nostalgia as the collection’s speaker recalls living amid ethnic and political violence in West Africa’s Ivory Coast.

Three related books as a single work. The first is about a child’s serious illness and fear of mortal danger. The second is about grief, and the third is about writing and poetry as the means to discovering authenticity.

Four Way Books April 2018 9781945588044 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 72 pages

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FOR THE LOVE OF ENDINGS By Ben Purkert

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New Issues Poetry & Prose April 2018 9781936970520 • £17.00 • PB 254 x 152mm • 154 pages

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POETRY

OIL SPELL By Claire Marie Stancek

SUBTERRANEAN By Richard Greenfield

GHOST OF By Diana Khoi Nguyen

Gathers today’s dark energies – US drone strikes, environmental disaster – and asks: what kind of tool is poetry to mirror these violences?

The elegies that comprise Richard Greenfield’s third book of poems, Subterranean, open the rhetoric of the form in new ways, creating a site of grieving that transcends a focus on the death of the father.

A mourning song, not an exorcism or un-haunting of that which haunts, but attuned a t te n t i o n , u n i d i re c t i o n a l reaching across time, space, and distance to reach loved ones, ancestors, and strangers.

Omnidawn Publishing May 2018 9781632430502 • £17.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 96 pages

Omnidawn Publishing May 2018 9781632430557 • £17.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 104 pages

THE DRUNKARDS By LM Rivera

LIGHT WIND LIGHT LIGHT By Bin Ramke Engages childhood among rivers, then turns to metamorphosis. Light and transparency figure in every poem, while the book as a whole deals with memory as fluid, transitory, illuminating. Omnidawn Publishing May 2018 9781632430533 • £17.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 88 pages

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When Duchamp’s Bride Stripped Bare was shattered upon being relocated to the Brooklyn Museum, through this violent act, a new manifestation was born. So too here is there violence against the body, as symbolic mover. Omnidawn Publishing May 2018 9781632430540 • £17.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 144 pages

Omnidawn Publishing May 2018 9781632430526 • £17.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 88 pages

STRATA By Ewa Chrusciel and Calvin Bedient A book of concupiscences, of combings for pleasures, yes, but even more for the Sacred Book it wants to be. It shows that the rhapsodic is the right approach to truth about the world. Omnidawn Publishing May 2018 9781632430564 • £17.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 80 pages

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POETRY I THINK I’M READY TO SEE FRANK OCEAN By Shayla Lawson Each poem riffs on a Frank Ocean song, paying homage to the man but also blending Frank Ocean’s musical catalogue with personal narrative and social critique. Saturnalia Books April 2018 9780989979788 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 80 pages

THE END OF SPECTACLE By Virginia Konchan Sharp, funny, serious, and elegant, the poems in The End of Spectacle have the intimacy and compression that come with the lyric proper.

Carnegie Mellon University Press March 2018 9780887486319 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 72 pages

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LIVE AT THE BITTER END By Ed Pavli

SOFT VOLCANO By Libby Burton

Puts the racialized logic of 20th century aesthetics on trial. Adhering to the structure of a murder trial, it bears lyrical witness to racial separation, masquerade, mongrelization, and communion.

At the core of Libby Burton’s highly anticipated debut poetry collection are the vivid details underpinning the relationships we hold dearly in our lives.

Saturnalia Books April 2018 9780989979764 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 80 pages

WORLD WITHOUT FINISHING By Peter Cooley

Saturnalia Books April 2018 9780991545421 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 80 pages

LAST CITY By Brian Sneeden

Continues Peter Cooley’s search for the “ordinary miraculous,” the subject of his books for four decades. The gods are near at hand and far from us in Cooley’s new poems.

In his debut collection, Brian Sneeden presents poetry that invokes scenes from the Greek islands, the loam-clotted fields of the antebellum South, and the city which emerges from the filaments of loss.

Carnegie Mellon University Press March 2018 9780887486302 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 80 pages

Carnegie Mellon University Press March 2018 9780887486340 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 72 pages

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POETRY

BLACK SEA By David Yezzi

BIG WINDOWS By Lauren Moseley

IMMORTAL VILLAGE By Kathryn Rhett

David Yezzi’s fourth book of poems considers what it’s like, during times of roiling change, to feel like a stranger on one’s own street and in one’s own country, partly geographic, partly psychic.

In this stunning debut collection, Lauren Moseley’s poems move through real and imagined landscapes, navigating the borders between doubt, fear, wonder, and empowerment.

Immortal Village is a poetry collection about wildness versus domesticity, about desire set against the civilizing structures of myth, marriage, school, and village.

Carnegie Mellon University Press March 2018 9780887486357 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 72 pages

Carnegie Mellon University Press March 2018 9780887486326 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 72 pages

Carnegie Mellon University Press March 2018 9780887486333 • £15.00 • PB 204 x 152mm • 80 pages

THE CLINIC, MEMORY New and Selected Poems By Elaine Feinstein

CLOSET SONNETS The Life of G.S. Crown (1950-2021) By Yakov Azriel

Gathers work from over half a century, completed by a section of new poems. Ranges from early poems of feminist rebellion and tender elegies for the poet’s father and close friends. Sheep Meadow Press October 2017 9781937679798 • £19.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 181 pages

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Explores the life of a closeted gay man through the bars of heterosexual marriage.

Sheep Meadow Press December 2017 9781937679736 • £22.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 110 pages

RIVERAIN By James Haug James Haug’s Riverain is masterful – from the deadpan pastoral of “Cows Are a Good Idea” to quizzical fables like “Silent River,” this collection is mysterious, hilarious, and utterly unpredictable. Oberlin College Press April 2018 9780997335521 • £16.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 80 pages

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WHY THE GRATEFUL DEAD MATTER By Michael Benson

Argues that the Grateful Dead are not just a successful rock-and-roll band but a p h e n o m e n o n c e n t ra l t o American culture. ForeEdge from UPNE March 2016 9781611688511 • £15.00 • PB 229 x 152 mm • 84 pages

MUSICKING

By Christopher Small Acclaimed scholar rethinks the nature and meaning of music.

YEAR ZERO OF THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT 1929

By Hillel Cohen and Translated by Haim Watzman A n ew a n d p rovo c a t i ve reassessment of the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Brandeis University Press December 2015 9781611688115 • £20.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 312 pages • 20 illus.

FREE AS GODS

How the Jazz Age Reinvented Modernism By Charles A. Riley II A lively, wide-ranging look at the connections inside the core group of avant-garde artists in Jazz Age Paris.

Wesleyan University Press August 1998 9780819522573 • £22.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 238 pages

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University Press of New England July 2017 9781611688504 • £28.00 • HB 229 x 152mm • 272 pages 29 illus.

HISTORIOGRAPHY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY By Georg G. Iggers

A broad perspective on historical thought and writing, with a new epilogue.

Wesleyan University Press March 2005 9780819567666 • £21.00 • PB 216 x 140mm • 208 pages

EIGHT LECTURES ON EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC Edited by Alvin Lucier

Brilliant lectures by the most influential experimental music composers of our time.

Wesleyan University Press December 2017 9780819577634 • £23.00 • HB 216 x 140mm • 160 pages

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What We Do, How We Do It, and Why By David Hays The life and work of a stage designer who worked with Kazan and Balanchine.

UNFOLDING SPECTATORSHIP

Shifting Political, Ethical and Intermedial Positions Edited by Christel Stalpaert, Katharina Pewny, Jeroen Coppens and Pieter Vermeulen What does it mean to be a spectator?

Wesleyan University Press July 2017 9780819577214 • £25.00 • HB 229 x 152mm • 192 pages • 6 illus.

Academia Press March 2018 9789038225982 • £35.00 • PB 235 x 156mm • 192 pages • 29 illus.

THE ENLIGHTENED GENE

THE BOOK SMUGGLERS

Biology, Buddhism, and the Convergence that Explains the World By Arri Eisen, Yungdrung Konchok and the Dalai Lama

Partisans, Poets, and the Race to Save Jewish Treasures from the Nazis By David E. Fishman

STYLE AND MEANING

Essays on the anthropology of art By Anthony Forge, edited by Alison Clark and Nicholas Thomas Anthony Forge’s most important publications on the anthropology of art. Sidestone Press September 2017 9789088904462 • £45.00 • PB 257 x 182mm • 300 pages 70 full colour / 16 b&w

A FEW PLANES FOR CHINA

The Birth of the Flying Tigers By Eugenie Buchan

The surprising confluence of Buddhist thought and cuttingedge biology.

The story of ghetto residents who rescued thousands of rare books, first from the Nazis and then the Soviets.

A new history of the genesis of the legendary Flying Tigers.

University Press of New England November 2017 9781512600001 • £28.00 • HB 235 x 156mm • 296 pages 25 illus.

University Press of New England November 2017 9781512600490 • £28.00 • HB 235 x 156mm • 312 pages 28 photos, 2 maps

University Press of New England December 2017 9781611688665 • £33.00 • HB 229 x 152mm • 272 pages 21 illus.

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SETTING THE STAGE

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DAVID SYLVIAN AS A PHILOSOPHER

By Leonardo Vittorio Arena

CONSERVATION SCIENCE IN CULTURAL HERITAGE

PERFORMATIVE CITIZENSHIP

Analyses songs and philosophy of one of the greatest contemporary musicians.

Seeks to achieve a vision of interdisciplinarity and internationalisation.

Edited by Laura Iannelli and Pierluigi Musarò

Mimesis International February 2016 9788869770029 • £4.50 • PB 140 x 210mm • 66 pages

THE ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE

Pete Frates and the Fight against ALS By Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge The truly inspirational story behind the Ice Bucket Challenge. University Press of New England October 2017 9781512600964 • £19.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 192 pages 22 illus.

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Edited by Salvatore Lorusso

Mimesis International September 2014 9788857521855 • £20.50 • PB 140 x 210mm • 451 pages

Public Art, Urban Design, and Political Participation

Investigates how public artists involve citizens in creative performances. Mimesis International February 2017 9788869770340 • £15.00 • PB 140 x 210mm • 230 pages

SHALLOW GRAVES

SQUID EMPIRE

Explores the worst serial killing case in Massachusetts since the Boston Strangler.

The story of the ancient, mysterious, intelligent, and adaptable creatures who once ruled the oceans.

University Press of New England October 2017 9781512600742 • £19.00 • PB 229 x 152mm • 312 pages 42 illus.

University Press of New England December 2017 9781611689235 • £26.00 • HB 216 x 140mm • 256 pages 38 illus.

The Hunt for the New Bedford Highway Serial Killer By Maureen Boyle

The Rise and Fall of the Cephalopods By Danna Staaf

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