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-27%Experimenting with Ethnography...Experimenting with Ethnography collects twenty-one essays that open new paths ... Experimenting with Ethnography collects twenty-one essays that open new paths for doing ethnographic analysis. The contributors-who come from a variety of intellectual and methodological traditions-enliven analysis by refusing to take it moreDetails
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-27%The Autocratic Academy: Reenvi...Critics of contemporary US higher education often point to the academy's "corp... Critics of contemporary US higher education often point to the academy's "corporatization" as one of its defining maladies. However, in The Autocratic Academy Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn argues that American colleges and universities have a moreDetails
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-27%Rivers by Design: State Power ...The United States has one of the largest and costliest flood control systems i... The United States has one of the largest and costliest flood control systems in the world, even though only a small proportion of its land lies in floodplains. Rivers by Design traces the emergence of the mammoth U.S. flood management sys moreDetails
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-25%The Yale Indian: The Education...Honored in his own time as one of the most prominent Indian public intellectua... Honored in his own time as one of the most prominent Indian public intellectuals, Henry Roe Cloud (c. 1884-1950) fought to open higher education to Indians. Joel Pfister's extensive archival research establishes the historical significance of key moreDetails
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-25%Allegories of the AnthropoceneIn Allegories of the Anthropocene Elizabeth M. De Loughrey traces how indigeno... In Allegories of the Anthropocene Elizabeth M. De Loughrey traces how indigenous and postcolonial peoples in the Caribbean and Pacific Islands grapple with the enormity of colonialism and anthropogenic climate change through art, poetry, a moreDetails
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-27%Poetic Operations: Trans of Co...In Poetic Operations artist and theorist micha cárdenas considers contemporary... In Poetic Operations artist and theorist micha cárdenas considers contemporary digital media, artwork, and poetry in order to articulate trans of color strategies for safety and survival. Drawing on decolonial theory, women of color femin moreDetails
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-28%Refracted Visions: Popular Pho...A young couple poses before a painted backdrop depicting a modern building set... A young couple poses before a painted backdrop depicting a modern building set in a volcanic landscape; a college student grabs his camera as he heads to a political demonstration; a man poses stiffly for his identity photograph; amateur photograp moreDetails
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-26%Crafting Mexico: Intellectuals...After Mexico's revolution of 1910-1920, intellectuals sought to forge a unifie... After Mexico's revolution of 1910-1920, intellectuals sought to forge a unified cultural nation out of the country's diverse populace. Their efforts resulted in an "ethnicized" interpretation of Mexicanness that intentionally incorporated elements moreDetails
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-25%Indigenous Development in the ...As indigenous peoples in Latin America have achieved greater prominence and po... As indigenous peoples in Latin America have achieved greater prominence and power, international agencies have attempted to incorporate the agendas of indigenous movements into development policymaking and project implementation. Transnational net moreDetails
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-28%Mexican American Mojo: Popular...Stretching from the years during the Second World War when young couples jitte... Stretching from the years during the Second World War when young couples jitterbugged across the dance floor at the Zenda Ballroom, through the early 1950s when honking tenor saxophones could be heard at the Angelus Hall, to the Spanish-language c moreDetails
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-25%Revolutions in Mexican Catholi...In Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism, Edward Wright-Rios investigates how Cat... In Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism, Edward Wright-Rios investigates how Catholicism was lived and experienced in the Archdiocese of Oaxaca, a region known for its distinct indigenous cultures and vibrant religious life, during the turb moreDetails
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-27%The Republic of Therapy: Triag...The Republic of Therapy tells the story of the global response to the HIV epid... The Republic of Therapy tells the story of the global response to the HIV epidemic from the perspective of community organizers, activists, and people living with HIV in West Africa. Drawing on his experiences as a physician and anthropol moreDetails
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-27%Racial Transformations: Latino...Moving beyond the black-white binary that has long framed racial discourse in ... Moving beyond the black-white binary that has long framed racial discourse in the United States, the contributors to this collection examine how the experiences of Latinos and Asians intersect in the formation of the U.S. nation-state. They analyz moreDetails
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-24%Crisis Vision: Race and the Cu...In Crisis Vision, Torin Monahan explores how artists confront the racializing ... In Crisis Vision, Torin Monahan explores how artists confront the racializing dimensions of contemporary surveillance. He focuses on artists ranging from Kai Wiedenhöfer, Paolo Cirio, and Hank Willis Thomas to Claudia Rankine and Dread Sc moreDetails
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-28%Japan's Holy War: The Ideology...Japan's Holy War reveals how a radical religious ideology drove the Japanese t... Japan's Holy War reveals how a radical religious ideology drove the Japanese to imperial expansion and global war. Bringing to light a wealth of new information, Walter A. Skya demonstrates that whatever other motives the Japanese had for moreDetails
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-26%Antinomies of Art and Culture:...In this landmark collection, world-renowned theorists, artists, critics, and c... In this landmark collection, world-renowned theorists, artists, critics, and curators explore new ways of conceiving the present and understanding art and culture in relation to it. They revisit from fresh perspectives key issues regarding moderni moreDetails
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-25%Settler Garrison: Debt Imperia...In Settler Garrison Jodi Kim theorizes how the United States extends its sover... In Settler Garrison Jodi Kim theorizes how the United States extends its sovereignty across Asia and the Pacific in the post-World War II era through a militarist settler imperialism that is leveraged on debt as a manifold economic and cu moreDetails
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-28%Religion and Poverty: Pan-Afri...A Ghanaian scholar of religion argues that poverty is a particularly complex s... A Ghanaian scholar of religion argues that poverty is a particularly complex subject in traditional African cultures, where holistic worldviews unite life's material and spiritual dimensions. A South African ethicist examines informal economies in moreDetails
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-26%Isonomia and the Origins of Ph...In Isonomia and the Origins of Philosophy-published originally in Japanese and... In Isonomia and the Origins of Philosophy-published originally in Japanese and now available in four languages-Kōjin Karatani questions the idealization of ancient Athens as the source of philosophy and democracy by placing the origins in moreDetails
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-25%The Spectacular City: Violence...Since the Bolivian revolution in 1952, migrants have come to the city of Cocha... Since the Bolivian revolution in 1952, migrants have come to the city of Cochabamba, seeking opportunity and relief from rural poverty. They have settled in barrios on the city's outskirts only to find that the rights of citizens-basic rights of p moreDetails
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-26%Nature in the Global South: En...A nuanced look at how nature has been culturally constructed in South and Sout... A nuanced look at how nature has been culturally constructed in South and Southeast Asia, Nature in the Global South is a major contribution to understandings of the politics and ideologies of environmentalism and development in a postcol moreDetails
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-28%Third Worlds Within: Multiethn...In Third Worlds Within, Daniel Widener expands conceptions of the struggle for... In Third Worlds Within, Daniel Widener expands conceptions of the struggle for racial justice by reframing antiracist movements in the United States in a broader internationalist context. For Widener, antiracist struggles at home are conn moreDetails
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-27%Strange Future: Pessimism and ...Sometime near the start of the 1990s, the future became a place of national de... Sometime near the start of the 1990s, the future became a place of national decline. The United States had entered a period of great anxiety fueled by the shrinking of the white middle class, the increasingly visible misery of poor urban blacks, a moreDetails
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-27%African Ecomedia: Network Form...In African Ecomedia, Cajetan Iheka examines the ecological footprint of media ... In African Ecomedia, Cajetan Iheka examines the ecological footprint of media in Africa alongside the representation of environmental issues in visual culture. Iheka shows how, through visual media such as film, photography, and sculpture moreDetails
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-26%Japan After Japan: Social and ...The prolonged downturn in the Japanese economy that began during the recession... The prolonged downturn in the Japanese economy that began during the recessionary 1990s triggered a complex set of reactions both within Japan and abroad, reshaping not only the country's economy but also its politics, society, and culture. In moreDetails
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-24%The Subject in Art: Portraitur...Challenging prevailing theories regarding the birth of the subject, Catherine ... Challenging prevailing theories regarding the birth of the subject, Catherine M. Soussloff argues that the modern subject did not emerge from psychoanalysis or existential philosophy but rather in the theory and practice of portraiture in early-tw moreDetails
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-25%The Art of Transition: Latin A...The Art of Transition addresses the problems defined by writers and artists du... The Art of Transition addresses the problems defined by writers and artists during the postdictatorship years in Argentina and Chile, years in which both countries aggressively adopted neoliberal market-driven economies. Delving into the moreDetails
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-25%Native Sons: West African Vete...For much of the twentieth century, France recruited colonial subjects from sub... For much of the twentieth century, France recruited colonial subjects from sub-Saharan Africa to serve in its military, sending West African soldiers to fight its battles in Europe, Southeast Asia, and North Africa. In this exemplary contribution moreDetails
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-25%Bodies of Work: Civic Display ...By the end of the nineteenth century, Pittsburgh emerged as a major manufactur... By the end of the nineteenth century, Pittsburgh emerged as a major manufacturing center in the United States. Its rise as a leading producer of steel, glass, and coal was fueled by machine technology and mass immigration, developments that fundam moreDetails
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-25%The Indian Militia and Descrip...Sometimes referred to as the first published manual of guerrilla warfare, Bern... Sometimes referred to as the first published manual of guerrilla warfare, Bernardo de Vargas Machuca's Indian Militia and Description of the Indies is actually the first known manual of counterinsurgency, or anti-guerrilla warfare. Publis moreDetails
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