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Culturing Money Forthcoming July 2026 Culturing Money Double Movements in the Marshall Islands Berta, O.

The idea of culture has become a creative framework in Marshall Islanders’ quest to realise a community based on communality, meaningful work, and self-reliance. Culturing Money analyses what sort of conceptual and practical work that the dialectics of culture and economy can do for Marshall Islanders in their quest for a meaningful life where self-reliance is the ultimate goal.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Cultural Studies (General) Development Studies

Pierre Fatumbi Verger Published June 2026 Pierre Fatumbi Verger From Detached Look to Knowledge through Initiation Souty, J.

With biographical undertones, Pierre Verger: From Detached Look to Knowledge through Initiation is an anthropological essay that offers a singular and nuanced reflection on the originality and scope of Pierre Verger’s experience as a photographer in search of otherness in the black cultures of Africa and Brazil and the transatlantic world of the Orisha Vodun deities.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Inequity of Caribbean Spaces and Designed Places, The Published June 2026 The Inequity of Caribbean Spaces and Designed Places Race, Class and Gender Bethell-Bennett, I. & Minnis, J. (Eds.)

Through interconnected perspectives on environment, gender inequality, identity and Caribbean spatial re-colonisation influences on social, cultural and environmental landscapes, The Inequity of Caribbean Spaces and Designed Places: Race, Class and Gender examines socio-spatial (in)justices beyond physical and geographical boundaries that Caribbean societies face.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Working the Dutch Asylum Apparatus Published March 2026 Working the Dutch Asylum Apparatus An Ethnography of Suspicious Compassion and State Power Hertoghs, M.

Dutch asylum procedure is a peculiar legal procedure that gathers different people and sensitivities together to make swift, life-altering decisions for those applying for protection. Based on an extensive ethnography, this book examines how the Netherlands engages with asylum procedure and the ways in which suspicious compassion pervades an objective decision-making practice.  

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Refugee and Migration Studies Cultural Studies (General)

Friendship and Exchange Along the North Coast of New Guinea Published March 2026 Friendship and Exchange Along the North Coast of New Guinea Welsch, R. L.

This book explores how more than 100 communities who speak nearly fifty languages from five unrelated language phyla interact by developing persistent relations known as “hereditary friendship.” These relations provide everyone along the coast with fish, sago, and earthenware pots as well as many other useful commodities that resulted in peace and harmony.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Writing on the Move Published February 2026 Writing on the Move Form, Practice and (Im)mobility in Nineteenth to Twenty-First Century Travel Writing Ounoughi, S. & Hannigan, T. (eds)

Although the practice of reading and writing typically requires stasis, travel writing emerges from movement. This book examines the tensions between actual journeys and their resultant texts by asking questions about the meaning of ‘movement’ and what counts as ‘travel writing’ in an age of virtual journeying and enforced immobility.

Subjects: Travel and Tourism Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Reconstruction of the Pakhtun Code of Life in a Changing Pakistan Published February 2026 Reconstruction of the Pakhtun Code of Life in a Changing Pakistan Khan, A.

This book aims to give a faithful presentation of Pahktun reality by investigating the diverse and changing patterns of social relations among Pahktuns and considering the practice of gham khadee to be a manifestation of the code of life.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Black Lisbon Published February 2026 Black Lisbon The Making of Anticolonial Internationalism in Portugal, 1910-1935 Cleminson, R.

An analysis of how ‘race’ and nation were conceptualised, mobilised and lived by colonised black Africans in Lisbon and in the Portuguese colonies across time. 

Subjects: Colonial History History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Mobility Studies

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Emplaced Belief Published January 2026 Emplaced Belief Heritage and Religion Reconsidered Johnston, J., Gibson, M., Hampson, J. & Whyte, N. (Eds.)

An innovative interdisciplinary volume that explores the conceptual and lived relations between the academic fields of religion and heritage. A wholistic approach is taken to considering emplacement — a broad interrelation of objects, peoples, histories and places — in the analysis of relations between religion and heritage.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Anthropology of Religion History (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Death, Commemoration, and Cultural Meaning Published December 2025 Death, Commemoration, and Cultural Meaning Past and Present Spinelli, R. & Lacy, R. (Eds.)

An overview of grieving and memorialization – from a diverse, international group of academics – ranging from traditional modes of expression to contemporary modes that revolve around the digital world.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History (General) Archaeology

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Textual Heritage Published October 2025 Textual Heritage Locating Textual Practices Across Heritage and the Humanities Gerlini, E. & Giolai, A. (eds)

Focusing on the afterlives of textual traditions, primarily within East Asia, Textual Heritage highlights how textual practices offer a lens for understanding questions of canonization, embodiment, and circulation. In doing so, this volume advances a theory of “humanistic heritage studies” that mediates the overlap between literary and heritage studies.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Animal Genocide and its Aftermath Published September 2025 Animal Genocide and its Aftermath The Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf Chare, N.

An exacting assessment of the bounty policies that facilitated the extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf, Animal Genocide and its Aftermath re-evaluates the legal, political, and social definition of animal killing, proposing it constitutes a form of genocide that requires a historical and cultural reckoning.

Subject: Environmental Studies (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Resonance of Joseph Conrad in Contemporary Culture, The Published September 2025 The Resonance of Joseph Conrad in Contemporary Culture Adamowicz-Pośpiech, A. (ed)

Innovatively bringing together scholars of various nationalities and communities, The Resonance of Joseph Conrad in Contemporary Culture seeks to provide a holistic assessment of the afterlife of Conrad’s work, highlighting how his approach to questions of moral ambiguity and colonialism influence the cultural output of a modern, globalized world.

Subject: Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Lessons from Kalahari Ju/’hoan Culture Published August 2025 Lessons from Kalahari Ju/’hoan Culture Democracy, Childrearing, Education, and Community Heckler, M.

Juǀ’hoan collective decision-making processes epitomize direct, participatory democracy: one person/one vote, enhanced by in-depth negotiations that lead to consensus. These practices are the basis of Juǀ’hoan education and culture, resulting in anr egalitarian culture that forms the foundation of an enduring democracy.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Autistic Dreaming Published August 2025 Autistic Dreaming Vibrant Memory, Activism, Environment Reading, A.

An exacting reassessment of neurodiversity within activist and artistic communities, Autistic Dreaming illuminates how the integration of neurodivergent perspectives within critical memory studies has the opportunity to expand ideas about the relationship between the individual and collective, and reform our method of remembrance.

Subjects: Memory Studies Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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World History of Mobility, A Published August 2025 A World History of Mobility An Essay on Road Cultures and Beyond Mom, G.

In this comprehensive world history of (auto)mobility, Gijs Mom draws upon his expertise within the field to assess the past and present of road cultures, and hypothesize its future. From climate change and capitalism to decolonization and gender, this volume spotlights the car’s influence on our sense of identity and imagination.

Subjects: Travel and Tourism Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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From Hard Rock to Heavy Metal Published July 2025 From Hard Rock to Heavy Metal Metal Tool Production and Use by Indigenous Hunter-Gatherers of North America Bebber, M. R. & Wolff, C. B. (eds)

In North America metal use by hunter-gatherer populations began as early as 9,000 years ago and continued into modern times. The regional and cultural diversity of research in this volume contributes to how we conceptualize hunter-gatherer innovation, technological proficiency, and complex decision-making in the past.

Subjects: Archaeology Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Austria's Difficult Past Published July 2025 Austria's Difficult Past Memory of National Socialism and the Filmization of Television (1960-1980) Gortat, J.

A comprehensive analysis of Austro-German historical television films released between 1961 and 1980, Austria’s Difficult Past examines television’s role in reckoning with the legacy of the Nazi regime and in mediating the burden of complicity within Austria’s and Germany’s shared histories.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General)

Duty of Memory, The Published July 2025 The Duty of Memory Changing Language in the Era of Memory, 1970 – 2010 Ledoux, S.

An illuminating investigation into the evolution of the phrase “duty of memory”, this volume spotlights how this theory of memory has been historicized and transmitted throughout French society, highlighting how its trajectory offers a lens for understanding contemporary societies’ relationship with the past on a global scale.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Heritage Studies

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Entanglements of the Maya Universe Published July 2025 Entanglements of the Maya Universe Life, Society, and Cosmos among the K'iche' of Momostenango Zamora Corona, A.

This book aims to rethink the topic of cosmology in anthropology by analysing the many entanglements of cosmological ideas and the personal and political lives of individuals within the K’ich’e Maya community of Momostenango, Guatemala.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Ingmar Bergman Out of Focus Published March 2025 Ingmar Bergman Out of Focus Film Cultures and International Reception Van Belle, J., Arenos, F. R., & Peirano, M. P. (eds)

An exacting re-examination of Ingmar Bergman’s cultural heritage, Ingmar Bergman Out Of Focus digs into the perceived “familiarity” of Bergman’s films by analyzing how the Swedish director’s film aesthetics simultaneously shaped modern culture and were themselves reshaped by contemporary cultural debates.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present

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Rethinking the Cinematic Cold War Published March 2025 Rethinking the Cinematic Cold War The Struggle for Hearts and Minds Goes Global Pisu, S., Pitassio, F., & Zinni, M. (eds)

An exacting reassessment of the relationship between culture and ideology within the Cold War period, Rethinking the Cinematic Cold War highlights the role that politics played in informing policies as well as cultural products and appetites, across geopolitical boundaries.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present

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Agency and Author Published January 2025 Agency and Author German Literature Beyond the Bestseller List Halverson, R. J. & Schaper, B. D. (eds)

An exacting meditation on the financial realities of authorship, Agency and Author explores how lesser-known German-language writers navigate the German literary landscape. Ranging from literary awards to social media hate campaigns, this volume considers authorial attempts to assert creative agency and the implications for wider, structural change it offers.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Sinister and Righteous Published December 2024 Sinister and Righteous Interpreting Left and Right in the Archaeological Record Augé, C. Riley

This research demonstrates the ubiquitous, but often overlooked, occurrence of material culture meaningfully arranged according to deeply entrenched left and right concepts and is the first to bring together and expand upon these cultural ideologies.

Subjects: Archaeology Cultural Studies (General)

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Silent Dilemmas of Project Managers Published November 2024 Silent Dilemmas of Project Managers Solving the Existential Puzzle Djolic, M. R.

A fastidious investigation into the nature of self-identity, Silent Dilemmas of Project Managers uses the context of project management to challenge the perceived separation of objective experience from subjective perception, highlighting how these adopted self-notions act as the object of existential anxiety.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Theory and Methodology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Mobile Pastoralist Households Published October 2024 Mobile Pastoralist Households Archaeological and Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives Houle, J.-L. (ed)

Mobile pastoralist activities occur at different scales across the landscape, including local, regional, and supra-regional scales. This research brings together the work of archaeologists currently engaged in mobile pastoralist household research in different regions of the world to highlight the importance of household studies and the utility of both archaeological and ethnoarchaeological approaches in understanding mobile pastoralist household formation, continuity, and adaptation to environmental, social, economic, and political change.

Subjects: Archaeology Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology (General)

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Kubrick's Mitteleuropa Published October 2024 Kubrick's Mitteleuropa The Central European Imaginary in the Films of Stanley Kubrick Abrams, N. & Szaniiawski, J. (eds)

Stanley Kubrick was arguably one of the most influential American directors of the post-World War II era, and his Central European Jewish heritage, though often overlooked, greatly influenced his oeuvre. Kubrick's Mitteleuropa explores this as well as providing important commentary on the reception of his films in countries across Eastern Europe.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Playing the Hand We Are Dealt Published October 2024 Playing the Hand We Are Dealt The Counterpoint of Fate and Freewill in Literature and Life Jackson, M.

The relationship between literature and life can be construed as a counterpoint of fate and freewill. Rather than equating fate to the ‘hand we are dealt’ which is reducible to the social or familial environments into which we are born, this book explores the idea of fate through the books that shape our lives and under whose influence we write.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Subjectivity at Latin America's Urban Margins Published October 2024 Subjectivity at Latin America's Urban Margins Kopper, M. & Richmond, M. A. (eds)

Subjectivity at Latin America's Urban Margins investigates how margins are actively produced, upheld, and challenged through the process of subject-making and margin-drawing by a multiplicity of actors affecting Latin American cities today.

Subjects: Urban Studies Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Rag Fair Published October 2024 Rag Fair A Different Migration History of London’s East End, 1780-1850 Münch, O.

Drawing on approaches across migration history, economic history, economic anthropology, and the sociology of movements, Rag Fair uncovers the social mechanisms behind the world-famous market’s role as an intercultural contact zone where Jewish and Irish migrants mingled, entered client relationships, and forged political alliances.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Cultural Studies (General) Mobility Studies Jewish Studies

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Daisy Wheel, Hexfoil, Hexafoil, Rosette Published September 2024 Daisy Wheel, Hexfoil, Hexafoil, Rosette Protective Marks in Gravestone Art Dr. Robyn S. Lacy

Hexfoils have a history of use for personal protection and were carved both intentionally or graffitied into church pews and walls, bed frames, doors, and gravestones. This research sheds light on the use of this historic symbol to protect the bodies and souls of the deceased, across several thousand years and multiple countries.

Subjects: Archaeology Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology of Religion

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Smoke and Mirrors Published August 2024 Smoke and Mirrors The Yenidze Cigarette Factory, Dresden Nielsen, D.

Providing the first comprehensive account of the Yenidze Tobacco factory in Dresden, designed by the architect Martin Hammitzsch for the flamboyant Dresden tobacco personality Hugo Zietz, this unique addition to Dresden’s skyline was a formative addition to the development of the modernist aesthetic

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present Urban Studies

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Reconstructing Homes Published July 2024 Reconstructing Homes Affective Materiality and Atmospheres of Belonging Koskinen-Koivisto, E., Korjonen-Kuusipuro, K., Čeginskas, V. L. A., Kajander, A., & De Nardi, H. (eds)

Reconstructing Homes takes on a multidisciplinary approach of sensory ethnography, visual methods, and autoethnography methodologies to explore affective engagements with materiality in the context of home and the idea of belonging.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Culture Figures Published June 2024 Culture Figures A Rhetorical Reading of Anthropology Mokrzan, M.

Employing ‘rhetorical reading,' Culture Figures dissects descriptive ethnography and theoretical texts, spanning classical monographs to recent texts representing various approaches in cultural anthropology. The book demonstrates how processes of using tropes and modes of persuasion underlie the creation of meanings or misunderstandings in cultural anthropology.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Beyond Pain Published May 2024 Beyond Pain The Anthropology of Body Suspensions Manfredi, F.

Through thirteen years of fieldwork, an experimental practice-based methodology, and a new theoretical approach to harmonize online and offline data, Beyond Pain provides a wholly unique ethnographical exploration of the misunderstood world of body suspensions.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology (General)

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Asian Lives in Anthropological Perspective Published May 2024 Asian Lives in Anthropological Perspective Essays on Morality, Achievement and Modernity Bayly, S.

Asian Lives in Anthropological Perspective draws together essays that trace historical and contemporary realities in India and Vietnam about a variety of compelling topics such as the experience of the Indian caste system and the ethical challenges faced by Vietnamese working women.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Theory and Methodology

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Intimate Histories Published April 2024 Intimate Histories African Americans and Germany since 1933 Klopprogge, N.

Intimate Histories investigates the role and conceptualizations of intimacy between African American and German relations between 1933 through 1990. Reviewing issues surrounding anti-miscegenation laws, casual sexual encounters, and unique friendships, this book traces how intimacy became an important site of transnational racial history.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality

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Food and Families in the Making Published April 2024 Food and Families in the Making Knowledge Reproduction and Political Economy of Cooking in Morocco Graf, K.

Food and Families in the Making looks at knowledge reproduction about how we know cooking and its role in the making of everyday family life. It also examines a political economy of cooking that situates Marrakchi women’s lived experience in the broader context of persisting poverty and food insecurity in Morocco.

Subjects: Food & Nutrition Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Religious Plurality at Princely Courts Published April 2024 Religious Plurality at Princely Courts Dynasty, Politics, and Confession in Central Europe, ca. 1555-1860 Marschke, B., Riches, D., Schunka, A., & Smart, S. (eds)

Examining previously neglected intersections and transformations in early modern European monarchical legitimization, Religious Plurality at Princely Courts works across multiple lenses of European studies to explore the effects of bi-confessional or multi-confessional intra-Christian settings at princely courts on dynastic, representative/symbolic, diplomatic, artistic, and theological levels.

Subjects: History: Medieval/Early Modern Cultural Studies (General)

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Too Jewish or Not Jewish Enough Published February 2024 Too Jewish or Not Jewish Enough Ritual Objects and Avant-Garde Art at the Jewish Museum of New York Abt, J.

This volume explores the origins of the Jewish Museum of New York and its evolution from collecting and displaying Jewish ritual objects, to Jewish art, to exhibiting avant-garde art devoid of Jewish content, created by non-Jews. Established within a rabbinic seminary, the museum’s formation and development reflect changes in Jewish society over the twentieth century as it grappled with choices between religion and secularism, particularism and universalism, and ethnic pride and assimilation.

Subjects: Museum Studies Jewish Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Working Class Formation in Turkey, 1946-1962 Published February 2024 Working Class Formation in Turkey, 1946-1962 Work, Culture, and the Politics of the Everyday Alp Özden, B.

Working Class Formation in Turkey explores the everyday practices of workers in Turkey from the End of War II to until just after the military interventions of 1960. Drawing a wide range of historical sources and moving beyond generalizations, this volume examines the contextual dynamics of the lives of Turkish workers during these critical decades.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Edges of Noir Published February 2024 Edges of Noir Extreme Filmmaking in the 1960s Mirabile, M.

Edges of Noir addresses film studies’ neglect of 1960s experimental noir films that have resisted easy classification against more popularly regarded late noir films and responds to the interpretive dilemmas and anxieties of the time to which the films provided expression.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present

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Enacted Relations Published January 2024 Enacted Relations Performing Knowledge in an Australian Indigenous Community Tamisari, F.

Enacted Relations explores the Yolngu relational ontology and epistemology in the context of everyday practices, ritual ceremonies, bicultural education, vernacular Christianity and the production of popular music.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Melanesian Mainstream Published January 2024 Melanesian Mainstream Stringband Music and Identity in Vanuatu Ellerich, S. T.

Based in extensive ethnographic research, Melanesian Mainstream provides a detailed representation of the roots, context, evolution, and impact of stringband music in the Melanesian Republic of Vanuatu.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology (General) Performance Studies

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Centennial Fever Published January 2024 Centennial Fever Transnational Hispanic Commemorations and Spanish Nationalism Moreno-Luzón, J.

Hispanic commemorations that shaped the major elements of Spanish identity at the beginning of the 20th century, and their persistence to the present day, from the “discovery” of America to the publication of Don Quixote of la Mancha, are truly global and transnational events that have created a cultural community on which Spanish nationalism has become dependent.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Other Borders Published November 2023 Other Borders History, Mobility and Migration of Rudari Families between Romania and Italy Tosi Cambini, S.

Other Borders is a deeply thorough, multi-site ethnographic research volume that brings forward the rudari lingurari family’s social and economic cultural organization and the mobilities developed in their migratory paths.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Cultural Studies (General) Theory and Methodology

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Cinema and the Environment in Eastern Europe Published April 2026 Cinema and the Environment in Eastern Europe From Communism to Capitalism Shpolberg, M. & Brasiskis, L. (eds)

Cinema and the Environment in Eastern Europe traces from the 1970s through the post 1989 period how documentaries and filmmakers began to articulate alternative, aesthetically and ideologically provocative visions of the relationship between human and natural worlds.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Environmental Studies (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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De-Commemoration Forthcoming July 2026 De-Commemoration Removing Statues and Renaming Places Gensburger, S. & Wüstenberg, J. (eds)

In the wake of recent protests against police violence and racism, calls to dismantle problematic memorials have reverberated around the globe. This is not a new phenomenon, however, nor is it limited to the Anglo-Saxon world. De-Commemoration focuses on the concept of de-commemoration as it relates to remembrance.

Subjects: Memory Studies Cultural Studies (General)


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Of Hoarding and Housekeeping Published October 2023 Of Hoarding and Housekeeping Material Kinship and Domestic Space in Anthropological Perspective Newell, S. (ed)

Of Hoarding and Housekeeping provides an anthropological, global, and comparative angle to the understanding of hoarding and decluttering. Focusing on the house, with careful attention to material flows in and out, this book examines practices of accumulation, storage, decluttering, and waste as practices of kinship and the objects themselves as material kin.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Visions of Humanity Published September 2023 Visions of Humanity Historical Cultural Practices since 1850 Kunkel, S., Jessica Gienow-Hecht, J., & Jobs, S. (eds)

Visions of Humanity focuses on the promises and problems, the successes and the failures of “humanity” as an idea since the 19th century. Through an international set of contributions, the volume examines the hopes and ambiguities involved in constructing, invoking, and instrumentalizing the “we” of humanity.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Anthropology of Intellectual Exchange, An Forthcoming October 2026 An Anthropology of Intellectual Exchange Interactions, Transactions and Ethics in Asia and Beyond Copeman, J., Long, N. J., Chau, L. M., Cook, J. & Marsden, M.(eds)

This volume advocates for an analytical focus on intellectual exchange, as well as producing an ethnographically informed framework for its study across cultures and contexts.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)


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Shakespeare and Social Engagement Published August 2023 Shakespeare and Social Engagement Mackenzie, R. & Shaughnessy, R. (eds)

Shakespeare’s roots in applied and participatory performance practices have been recently explored within a wide variety of educational, theatrical and community settings. Shakespeare and Social Engagement explores these settings, as well as audiences who have largely been excluded from existing accounts of Shakespeare’s performance history.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Once Upon a Time is Now Published July 2023 Once Upon a Time is Now A Kalahari Memoir Biesele, M.

Fifty years after her first fieldwork with Ju/'hoan San hunter-gatherers, anthropologist Megan Biesele has written this exceptional memoir based on personal journals she wrote at the time.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Development Studies


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If Cars Could Walk Published July 2023 If Cars Could Walk Postsocialist Streets in Transformation Duijzings, G. & Tuvikene, T. (eds)

Addressing the transformation of street life in postsocialist cities against the backdrop of the explosive rise of car-mobility in the last 25 years, If Cars Could Walk consists of ethnographic case studies documenting changes in these cities as former socialist modes of mobility are replaced by a culture of privately owned cars.

Subjects: Transport Studies History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Exceptional Experiences Published August 2025 Exceptional Experiences Engaging with Jolting Events in Art and Fieldwork Rethmann, P. & Wulff, H. (eds)

Looking at encounters that can puncture or jolt us, this volume uses art as a lens through which to register and understand exceptional experiences. The volume also includes the fieldworker’s experience of unexpected events that can lead to key understandings, as well as revelatory moments that happen during artistic creation and while looking at art.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Creation and Creativity in Indigenous Lowland South America Published June 2023 Creation and Creativity in Indigenous Lowland South America Anthropological Perspectives Halbmayer, E. & Goletz, A. (eds)

Investigating local Indigenous processes of creation and creativity, this book uses ethnographic and comparative anthropological perspectives to enquire about creative transformative practices in lowland South America.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Coproducing Europe Forthcoming September 2026 Coproducing Europe An Ethnography of Film Markets, Creativity and Identity Sideri, E.

By focusing on regional film markets in Thessasloniki, Sarajevo, and Tbilisi, Coproduction Europe uses comparative ethnography to look beyond the economic nature of film coproductions to explore their role in Europeanisation, memories of the Cold War, and preconstructed political agendas.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present


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Contesting Moralities Published April 2023 Contesting Moralities Roma Identities, State and Kinship Sarafian, I.

Roma identities have often been presented in literature as collectively constructed and in opposition to those who are not Roma. Contesting Moralities challenges these preconceptions about Roma identification by disentangling the binaries between Roma and nonRoma, state and non-state, public and private. This book explores topics resonating in contemporary Romani studies that are in need of further exploration through individual perspectives.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Working the Fabric Published June 2026 Working the Fabric Resourcefulness, Belonging and Island Life in Scotland’s Harris Tweed Industry Nascimento, J.

Trademark-protected since 1910, the famous woollen cloth known as Harris Tweed can only be produced in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland – yet it is exported to over 50 countries around the world. Examining contemporary experiences of work and life, this book is the first in-depth anthropological study of the renowned textile industry, complementing and updating existing historical and ethnographic research.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Power of the Story, The Published January 2026 The Power of the Story Writing Disasters in Haiti and the Circum-Caribbean Joos, V., Munro, M. & Ribó, J. (eds)

A cross-disciplinary volume that combines and puts into dialogue perspectives on disasters, this book includes contributions from anthropology, history, cultural studies, sociology, and literary studies. Offering a rich and diverse set of arguments and analyses on the ever-relevant theme of catastrophe in the circum-Caribbean, it will encourage debate and collaboration between scholars working on disasters from a range of disciplinary perspectives.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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In the Meantime Published July 2025 In the Meantime Toward an Anthropology of the Possible Masquelier, A. & Durham, D. (eds)

The “meantime” represents the gap between what is past and the unknown future. When considered as waiting, the meantime is defined as a period of suspension to be endured. By contrast, the contributors of this volume understand it as a space of “the possible” where calculation coexists with uncertainty, promises with disappointment, and imminence with deferral.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Marseille Mosaic, The Published January 2023 The Marseille Mosaic A Mediterranean City at the Crossroads of Cultures Ingram, M. & Kleppinger, K. (eds)

Moving across disciplines, The Marseille Mosaic integrates a diverse range of sources and methods to reveal France’s second city in the national imagination as a critical site for postcolonial memory and urban transformation as they crucially interact with debates in contemporary French society.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present Sociology Urban Studies

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Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi Descendants Published November 2025 Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi Descendants Returning to the Jewish Past in Spain and Portugal Kandiyoti, D. & Benmayor, R. (eds)

In 2015, both Portugal and Spain passed laws enabling descendants of Sephardi Jews to obtain citizenship, an historic offer of reconciliation. Drawing from scholarly and first-person essays, Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi Descendants analyzes the memory and afterlives of those who were wronged, and how reconciliatory rights impact the lives of those affected.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present

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Polarized Pasts Published January 2023 Polarized Pasts Heritage and Belonging in Times of Political Polarization Niklasson, E. (ed)

When questions of belonging enter the forefront of political debates, so too does heritage. From different ends at the political spectrum, people invoke the past to validate their stance on immigration, equality and security. Together, the texts pave the way for a better understanding of the role of the heritage in society.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Cultural Studies (General) Archaeology

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Calling on the Community Published June 2026 Calling on the Community Understanding Participation in the Heritage Sector, an Interactive Governance Perspective Rodenberg, J., Wagenaar, P., & Burgers, G.-J. (eds)

There is a call in Heritage Studies to democratize heritage practices and place local communities at the forefront; heritage plays an important role in identity formation, and therefore in social inclusion and exclusion. This series of studies contributes to a better understanding of public participation in the heritage sector by applying Public Administration theory on collaborative governance.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Pepsi and the Pill Published November 2022 Pepsi and the Pill Motherhood, Politics and Film in Britain and France, 1958–1969 Oliver-Powell, M.

With the reintroduction of many important debates surrounding reproductive rights, migration and nationalism, Pepsi and the Pill brings to the fore examples and critical historical and media analysis of British and French films in the popular culture and political discourses of 1960s Western Europe.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality

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Fairies, Ghosts, and Santa Claus Published November 2022 Fairies, Ghosts, and Santa Claus Tinted Glasses, Fetishes, and the Politics of Seeing Doerr, N. M.

Investigating the politics of seeing and its effects, this book draws on Slavoj Žižek’s notion of fetish and Walter Benjamin’s notion of the optical unconscious to offer new concepts: “tinted glasses”, through which we see the world; “unit-thinking”, which renders the world as consisting of discrete units; and “coherants”, which help fragmented experiences cohere into something intelligible.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Theory and Methodology

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Football Nation Published June 2026 Football Nation The Playing Fields of German Culture, History, and Society Dawson, R., Heinsohn, B., Knabe, O., & McDougall, A. (eds)

Germany’s football culture has a historically rich background full of transnational entanglements, German identity formation, and fan cultures. Football Nation constructs new insights surrounding the multifaceted landscapes of German historical and contemporary football debates as it investigates football’s role in discourses on culture, history, and politics.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Brewing Socialism Forthcoming November 2026 Brewing Socialism Coffee, East Germans, and Twentieth-Century Globalization Kloiber, A.

Taking an uncommonly focused lens against the deep and active role coffee had in connecting East Germans to a global market, Brewing Socialism uncovers the significance of East German efforts to democratize coffee and how that focus on material cultural informed the everyday life of the Social Unity Party’s conceptualization of a modern social utopia.

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Pacific Spaces Published October 2022 Pacific Spaces Translations and Transmutations Engels-Schwarzpaul, A.-C., Lopesi, L., & Refiti, A. L. (eds)

Delving into Pacific spaces from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and interpretations, this book looks at how the anthropological and architectural can be connected.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Development Studies

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Museum, Place, Architecture and Narrative Published September 2022 Museum, Place, Architecture and Narrative Nordic Maritime Museums’ Portrayals of Shipping, Seafarers and Maritime Communities Bünz, A.

A characteristic trait of the maritime museums is that they are often located in a contemporary and/or historical environment from which the collections and narratives originate. This volume unravels the kinds of worlds and realities the Nordic maritime museums stage, which identities and national myths they depict, and how they make use of both the surrounding maritime environments and the architectural properties of the museum buildings.

Subjects: Museum Studies Archaeology Cultural Studies (General)

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Puzzling Stories Published April 2024 Puzzling Stories The Aesthetic Appeal of Cognitive Challenge in Film, Television and Literature Willemsen, S. & Kiss, M. (eds)

Many films and novels defy our ability to make sense of the plot. Puzzling Stories offers the first comprehensive, multidisciplinary, and trans-medial approach to the question of cognitive challenge in narrative art, bringing together psychological, philosophical, formal-historical, and empirical perspectives from leading scholars across these fields.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Rethinking Social Movements after ’68 Published April 2026 Rethinking Social Movements after '68 Selves and Solidarities in West Germany and Beyond Davis, B., Brühöfener, F., & Milder, S. (eds)

With a focus on West Germany and Europe, Social Movements after ’68 bridges the 1970s and 1980s as a vital period of European political development and social change. Looking past the known ruptures and changes in the history of European social movements, this volume brings together interconnected social movements including environmental, women’s and gay rights movements.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Heritage, Gentrification and Resistance in the Neoliberal City Published July 2022 Heritage, Gentrification and Resistance in the Neoliberal City Hammami, F., Jewesbury, D., & Valli, C. (eds)

What happens when versions of the past become silenced, suppressed or privileged due to urban restructuring? In this volume, the authors explore a variety of attempts to interrupt and interrogate urban restructuring, and to imagine alternative forms of urban organization, produced by diverse coalitions of resisting groups and individuals. Armed with historical narratives, oral histories, objects, physical built environment, memorials and intangible aspects of heritage that include traditions, local knowledge, experiences and memories, authors challenge the ‘devaluation’ of their neighbourhoods in official heritage and development narratives.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Cultural Studies (General) History (General)

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Cracked Art World, The Published June 2022 The Cracked Art World Conflict, Austerity, and Community Arts in Northern Ireland Rush, K.

This book presents a nuanced view of Northern Ireland, a place at once deeply mired in its past and seeking to forge a new future for itself as a ‘post-post-conflict’ place within the context of a changing United Kingdom, a disintegrating Europe, and a globalized world.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Museum Times Published March 2026 Museum Times Changing Histories in South Africa Witz, L.

Museums flourished in post-apartheid South Africa. In older museums, there were renovations on the go, and at least fifty new museums opened. Most sought to depict violence and suffering under apartheid and the growth of resistance. These unlikely journeys are tracked as museums became a primary setting for contesting histories. The author demonstrates how an institution concerned with the conservation of the past is simultaneously a site for changing history.

Subjects: Museum Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Shakespeare and the First Hamlet Published June 2022 Shakespeare and the First Hamlet Bourus, T. (ed)

The first edition of Hamlet – often called ‘Q1’, shorthand for ‘first quarto’ – was published in 1603. The essays in this collected volume explore the ways in which we might approach Q1’s Hamlet, from performance to book history, from Shakespeare’s relationships with this contemporaries to the shape of his whole career.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America Published May 2022 Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America González Gálvez, M., Di Giminiani, P., & Bacchiddu, G. (eds)

Whether invented, discovered, implicit, or directly addressed, relations remain the main focus of most anthropological inquiries. These relations, once conceptualized in ethnographic fieldwork as self-evident connections between discrete social units, have been increasingly explored through local ontological theories. This collected volume explores how ethnographies of indigenous South America have helped to inspire this analytic shift.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Hotbeds of Licentiousness Published August 2024 Hotbeds of Licentiousness The British Glamour Film and the Permissive Society Halligan, B.

By focusing on a series of colorful filmmakers whose work, while omnipresent during the 1970s, now remains critically ignored, Hotbeds of Licentiousness explores pornography as a lens through which to view radical changes in British society.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Anglo-American Relations and the Transmission of Ideas Published April 2022 Anglo-American Relations and the Transmission of Ideas A Shared Political Tradition? Dobson, A. & Marsh, S. (eds)

With a central objective to interrogate the notion of a shared Anglo-American political tradition, Anglo-American Relations and the Transmission of Ideas opens up new debate on the nature of the ‘first principles’ that were to frame the development of Anglo-American ideas embedded in our everyday institutions and organizations.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Collecting Educational Media Published April 2022 Collecting Educational Media Making, Storing and Accessing Knowledge Hertling, A. & Carrier, P. (eds)

Over the last two centuries, collectors from around the world have historicized, politicized, and digitized media in the pursuit of knowledge and education. This collected volume explores how collections of educational media influence the ways in which people learn in both the present and future.

Subjects: Educational Studies Media Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Self in the World Published March 2022 Self in the World Connecting Life's Extremes Hart, K.

The eminent anthropologist Keith Hart reflects on a life of learning, sharing and remembering to offer readers the means of connecting life’s extremes – individual and society, local and global, personal and impersonal dimensions of existence and explores what it is that makes us fully human.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Animals, Plants and Afterimages Published July 2024 Animals, Plants and Afterimages The Art and Science of Representing Extinction Bienvenue, V. & Chare, N. (eds)

From quaggas to thylacine to dinosaurs, Animals, Plants and Afterimages brings together leading scholars in the humanities and life sciences to explore how extinct species are represented in media, art, literature and elsewhere, crossing academic boundaries to explore how portrayals of disappeared species embody cultural assumptions.

Subjects: Media Studies Environmental Studies (General) Cultural Studies (General)


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Aesthetics of Rule and Resistance, The Published December 2024 The Aesthetics of Rule and Resistance Analyzing Political Street Art in Latin America Bogerts, L.

Through illuminating case studies of street art in Buenos Aires, Bogotá, Caracas, and Mexico City, The Aesthetics of Rule and Resistance explores the visual strategies of persuasion and meaning-making employed by both rulers and resisters to foster self-legitimization, identification, and mobilization.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Urban Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Forging Architectural Tradition Forthcoming December 2026 Forging Architectural Tradition National Narratives, Monument Preservation and Architectural Work in the Nineteenth Century Damjanović, D. & Łupienko, Al. (eds)

During the nineteenth century, a change developed in the way architectural objects from the distant past were viewed by contemporaries. Architectural heritage often was (and still is) an important element of nation building. Authors address the process of building national myths around certain architectural objects. National narratives are questioned, as is the position architectural heritage played in the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. 

Subjects: Heritage Studies History (General) Cultural Studies (General)


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Contested Holdings Published February 2022 Contested Holdings Museum Collections in Political, Epistemic and Artistic Processes of Return Bodenstein, F., Otoiu, D., & Troelenberg, E.-M. (eds)

Covering a range of case studies and a global geography, authors aim to historicize and bring depth to contemporary debates in relation to both the return of material culture and human remains. Defined as contested holdings, differing museum collections ranging from fine arts to physical anthropology provide connections between the treatment and conceptualization of collections that generally occupy separate realms in the museum world.

Subjects: Museum Studies Archaeology Cultural Studies (General)

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Moving Frames Forthcoming August 2026 Moving Frames Photographs in German Cinema Collenberg-González, C. & Sheehan, M. P. (eds)

Through an intermedial approach combining studies on cinema and photography, Moving Frames addresses precise historical moments uniquely in a German context. Across films both in and outside the canon, this volume tackles those specific historical moments experienced in media forms to gauge the cultural, political, and transnational trends in humanity’s desire for agency and how that agency is represented.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present


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Representing 21st-Century Migration in Europe Published June 2024 Representing 21st-Century Migration in Europe Performing Borders, Identities and Texts González Ortega, N. & Martínez García, A. B. (eds)

The 21st century has witnessed some of the largest human migrations in history. Europe in particular has seen a major influx of refugees, redefining notions of borders and national identity. This interdisciplinary volume offers innovative interpretations of contemporary migration to Europe, engaging with the ongoing debate on forced mobility.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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American Icon in Puerto Rico, An Published June 2023 An American Icon in Puerto Rico Barbie, Girlhood, and Colonialism at Play Aguiló-Pérez, E. R.

Since her creation in 1959, Barbie has become an icon of femininity to girls all over the world. In this monograph, author Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez explores the ways through which women and girls in Puerto Rico construct their own identities in relation to femininity, body image, race, and nationalism through Barbie play.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Extremism, Society, and the State Published December 2021 Extremism, Society, and the State Loperfido, G. (ed)

This collected volume brings together leading anthropologists and cultural analysts to offer a concise look at the narratives, symbolic, and metaphoric fields related to extremism, systemitizing an approach to contemporary extremism by placing these idealogies into historical, political, and geo-systemic contexts.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Cosmic Coherence Published November 2021 Cosmic Coherence A Cognitive Anthropology Through Chinese Divination Matthews, W.

Humans are unique in their ability to create systematic accounts of the world – theories based on guiding cosmological principles. This book is about the role of cognition in creating cosmologies, and explores this through the ethnography and history of Yijing divination in China.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Dressing Up Published May 2024 Dressing Up Menswear in the Age of Social Media Bluteau, J. M.

What does men’s fashion say about contemporary masculinity? How do these notions operate in an increasingly digitized world? To answer these questions, author Joshua M. Bluteau combines theoretical analysis with vibrant narrative, exploring men’s fashion in the online world of social media as well as the offline worlds of retail, production, and the catwalk.

Subject: Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology (General)

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One More for the Road Published October 2021 One More for the Road A Director’s Notes on Exile, Family, and Film Grlić, R.

One More for the Road recounts the life and career of Croatian filmmaker Rajko Grlić in the form of a film dictionary, tying cinematic terms to anecdotes spanning Grlić’s life. With a scholarly introduction by Aida Vidan, these personal stories combine to provide insight into the socialist film industries and south Slavic film.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Transnational Railway Cultures Published October 2021 Transnational Railway Cultures Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual Art Fraser, B. & Spalding, S. (eds)

Spanning five continents and a diverse range of contexts, this collection offers an unprecedentedly broad survey of global representations of trains. From experimental novels to Hollywood blockbusters, the works studied here chart fascinating routes across a remarkably varied cultural landscape.

Subjects: Mobility Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Transforming Author Museums Published April 2024 Transforming Author Museums From Sites of Pilgrimage to Cultural Hubs Spring, U., Schimanski, J., & Aarbakke, T. (eds)

Literary museums today must respond to new challenges; the traditional image of the author’s home museum as a sacred place of literary pilgrimage centered around a national hero has been questioned, and literary museums have begun to develop new strategies. The book addresses how literary museums have changed since the form was established, what challenges they face today and how we might imagine them in the future.

Subjects: Museum Studies Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Crafting Chinese Memories Published October 2021 Crafting Chinese Memories The Art and Materiality of Storytelling Swancutt, K. (ed)

Through an interdisciplinary conversation with contributors from social anthropology, religious studies, film studies, literary studies, cultural studies, and history, Crafting Chinese Memories is the first volume to address how works of art shape memories, and  offers new ways of conceptualising storytelling, memory-making, art, and materiality. It explores the memories of artists, filmmakers, novelists, storytellers, and persons who come to terms with their own histories even as they reveal the social memories of watershed events in modern China.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Memory Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Cattle Poetics Published September 2021 Cattle Poetics How Aesthetics Shapes Politics in Mursiland, Ethiopia Eczet, J.-B.

Loving cows, then killing them. The relation with cattle in Mursi country is shaped by the dichotomy between the value given to it during life and the death imposed upon it. This book investigates the link between the nurturing and killing of cattle, and its accompanying aesthetics, with Mursi society itself.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Development Studies

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Dictionary of Authentic American Proverbs Published September 2021 Dictionary of Authentic American Proverbs Mieder, W.

Dictionary of American Proverbs offers a comprehensive reference guide for distinctly American proverbs. Featuring a compendium of nearly 1,500 American proverbs spanning the 17th century to present day, this dictionary also includes a scholarly introduction along with a comprehensive bibliography of proverb collections and interpretive scholarship.

Subjects: Literary Studies Heritage Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Cinematic Language of Theo Angelopoulos, The Published September 2021 The Cinematic Language of Theo Angelopoulos Karalis, V.

The Cinematic Language of Theo Angelopoulos offers a detailed study and critical discussion of the acclaimed filmmaker’s cinematic aesthetics as they developed over his career, exploring different styles through which Greek and European history, identity, and loss have been visually articulated throughout his oeuvre.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Bigger Fish to Fry Published September 2023 Bigger Fish to Fry A Theory of Cooking as Risk, with Greek Examples Sutton, D. E.

What defines cooking as cooking, and why does cooking matter to the understanding of society, cultural change and everyday life? This book explores these questions by proposing a new theory of the meaning of cooking as a willingness to put oneself and one’s meals at risk on a daily basis, with examples from the author's fieldwork in Greece.

Subjects: Food & Nutrition Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Contemporary Megaprojects Published August 2021 Contemporary Megaprojects Organization, Vision, and Resistance in the 21st Century Schindler, S., Fadaere, S., Brockington, D. (eds)

Contemporary “megaprojects” have evolved from the centralized, modernist projects undertaken in the past. With case studies ranging from mega-plantations in Southeast Asia to sports events, Contemporary Megaprojects explores the increasing ambition and pervasiveness of these projects, as well as their significant impact on both society and the environment.

Subjects: Development Studies Environmental Studies (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sustainable Development Goals

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Living Like a Girl Published August 2021 Living Like a Girl Agency, Social Vulnerability and Welfare Measures in Europe and Beyond Vogel, M. & Arnell, L. (eds)

With a particular focus on girls who have experienced interventions by social services, the contributions in Living Like a Girl expand our understanding of contemporary European girlhood by demonstrating how social problems are managed in different cultural contexts, political and social systems.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology Cultural Studies (General) Sustainable Development Goals

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Stories from an Ancient Land Published December 2024 Stories from an Ancient Land Perspectives on Wa History and Culture Fiskesjö, M.

The Wa people have a rich civilization of their own and a deep history in the mountains of Southeast Asia. This book introduces aspects of Wa culture, including their approach to the world’s troubles, and the lessons others might learn from it.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Textures of Belonging Published July 2021 Textures of Belonging Senses, Objects and Spaces of Romanian Roma Racleş, A.

The longstanding European conception that Roma and non-Roma are separated by unambiguous socio-cultural distinctions has led to the construction of Roma as "non-belonging others." Challenging this conception, Textures of Belonging explores how Roma negotiate and feel belonging on the everyday level.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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All Tomorrow's Cultures Published June 2021 All Tomorrow's Cultures Anthropological Engagements with the Future Collins, S. G.

The first edition of All Tomorrow’s Cultures explored the legacy of futures-thinking in anthropology and marked the beginning of a resurgence of interest in anthropological futures.  The new edition has been updated to reflect some of the outpouring of work since then, particularly in science and technology studies and in anthropological analyses of indigenous futures.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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In Memory of Times to Come Published December 2023 In Memory of Times to Come Ironies of History in Southeastern Papua New Guinea Demian, M.

Drawing on twenty years of research, this book examines the historical perspective of a Pacific people who saw “globalization” come and go. It asks the question: What does it mean to claim that global connections are in the past rather than the present or the future?

Subjects: Anthropology (General) History (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Beyond the Veil Published May 2024 Beyond the Veil Reflexive Studies of Death and Dying Thamann, A. & Christodoulaki, K. M. (eds)

Looking at the cultural responses to death and dying, this collection explores the emotional aspects that death provokes in humans, whether it is disgust, fear, awe, sadness, anger, or even joy. More broadly, this collection suggests a new paradigm in the study of death and dying.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology of Religion

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Twisted Style, A Published May 2021 A Twisted Style The Culture of Dreadlocks in “Western” Societies Jerrentrup, M. T.

In "western" cultures, some people have chosen a dreadlock hairstyle, despite many in mainstream society looking at it in a negative light. Based on interviews and close observations in social media, the book offers insights into the culture(s) surrounding dreadlocks and ultimately interprets the phenomenon as a postmodern form of individuality.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology (General)

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Exchanging Objects Published July 2025 Exchanging Objects Nineteenth-Century Museum Anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution Nichols, C. A.

As an historical account of the exchange of “duplicate specimens” between anthropologists at the Smithsonian Institution and museums, collectors, and schools around the world in the late nineteenth century, this book reveals connections between both well-known museums and little-known local institutions, created through the exchange of museum objects. It explores how anthropologists categorized some objects in their collections as “duplicate specimens,” making them potential candidates for exchange.

Subjects: Museum Studies Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Perspectives in Motion Published January 2024 Perspectives in Motion Engaging the Visual in Dance and Music Stepputat, K & Diettrich, B. (eds)

Through a diverse range of case studies from Oceania, Asia, and Europe, and interdisciplinary approaches, Perspectives in Motion explores visual approaches to performance in global cultural contexts, offering new critical and ethnographic frameworks for understanding and experiencing practices of music and dance across the globe.

Subjects: Performance Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Best We Share, The Published April 2023 The Best We Share Nation, Culture and World-Making in the UNESCO World Heritage Arena Brumann, C.

As the most ambitious study of the World Heritage arena so far, this volume dissects the inner workings of a prominent global body, demonstrating the power of ethnography in the highly formalised and diplomatic context of a multilateral organisation.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Museum Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Deconstructing Dolls Published March 2021 Deconstructing Dolls Girlhoods and the Meanings of Play Forman-Brunell, M. (ed)

Deconstructing Dolls explores the role of dolls in girlhood and young womanhood, seeking to understand the historical and contemporary significance of dolls particularly as they relate social meanings in the lives of girls.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General)

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Political Graffiti in Critical Times Published November 2024 Political Graffiti in Critical Times The Aesthetics of Street Politics Campos, R., Pavoni, A., & Zaimakis, Y. (eds)

With a particular eye to the demographic, ecological, and economic crises of today, this volume provides a wide-ranging exploration of urban space and visual protest during periods of social and political upheaval. Assembling case studies that cover topics such as gentrification in Cyprus and the convulsions of post-independence East Timor, it reveals the ways in which street artists challenge existing social orders and reimagine urban landscapes.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Urban Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Experiencing Materiality Published February 2021 Experiencing Materiality Museum Perspectives Gamberi, V.

Representing a cutting-edge study on the junction between theoretical anthropology, material culture studies, religious studies and museum anthropology, this study highlights the contradictions of museum practices and, at the same time, the potentialities that contemporary museums could offer for an engaging relationship between visitors and museum artefacts and for rethinking or, better, ‘softening’ specific approaches in material culture studies.

Subjects: Museum Studies Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology (General)

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Unlocking the Love-Lock Published January 2021 Unlocking the Love-Lock The History and Heritage of a Contemporary Custom Houlbrook, C.

A padlock is a mundane object, designed to fulfil a specific – and secular – purpose. A contemporary custom has given padlocks new significance155. This custom is ‘love-locking’, where padlocks are engraved with names and attached to bridges in declaration of romantic commitment. This book explores the worldwide popularity of the love-lock as a ritual token of love and commitment by considering its history, symbolism, and heritage.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Archaeology Museum Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Ecological Nostalgias Published May 2023 Ecological Nostalgias Memory, Affect and Creativity in Times of Ecological Upheavals Angé, O. & Berliner, D. (eds)

Introducing the study of econostalgias through a variety of rich ethnographic cases, this volume argues that a strictly human centered approach does not account for contemporary longings triggered by ecosystem upheavals.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Environmental Studies (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Long Journey, The Published November 2020 The Long Journey Exploring Travel and Travel Writing Di Bella, M. P. & Yothers, B. (eds)

Travel writing has, for centuries, comprised an essential historical record and wide-ranging literary form, reflecting the rich diversity of travel as a social and cultural practice, metaphorical process, and driver of globalization.

Subjects: Literary Studies Mobility Studies Cultural Studies (General) Travel and Tourism

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Sounds German Published November 2020 Sounds German Popular Music in Postwar Germany at the Crossroads of the National and Transnational Fulk, K. A. (ed)

Sounds German surveys the sociopolitical impact of music on German national identity, gender and sexuality, and transnational cultural production and consumption, expanding on the ways in which sounds, technologies, media practices, and exchanges of popular music provide a unique glimpse into the cultural dynamics of postwar Germany.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Media Studies

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Spanish Comics Published November 2020 Spanish Comics Historical and Cultural Perspectives Magnussen, A. (ed)

Spanish Comics offers an overview on contemporary scholarship on Spanish comics, focusing on a wide range of comics dating from early comics history in 1875-1939; the Francoist dictatorship, 1939-1975; the Political Transition, 1970-1985; and Democratic Spain from the early 1980s, and themes of memory, gender, regional identities, and history.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Media Studies

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Engaging with Chaucer Published November 2020 Engaging with Chaucer Practice, Authority, Reading Moseley, C.W.R.D. (ed)

This collected volume represents an homage to a toweringly great poet, as well as an acknowledgement of the intellectual excitement, challenges, and pleasure that readers owe to him as even today, his poems have the capacity to change the way we engage with fundamental questions of knowledge, understanding, and beauty.

Subjects: Media Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Histories of a Radical Book Published November 2020 Histories of a Radical Book E. P. Thompson and The Making of the English Working Class Burton, A. & Fortado, S. (eds)

This collected volume explores the complex impact of E.P. Thompson’s monumental book, The Making of the English Working Class, both as an intellectual project and material object, relating it to the social and cultural history of the book form itself—an enduring artifact of English history.

Subject: Cultural Studies (General)

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Shakespeare & Biography Published September 2020 Shakespeare and Biography Scheil, K. & Holderness, G. (eds)

From Shakespeare’s religion to his wife to his competitors in the world of early modern theatre, biographers have approached the question of the Bard’s life from numerous angles. Shakespeare & Biography offers a fresh look at the biographical questions connected with the famous playwright’s life, through essays and reflections written by prominent international scholars and biographers.

Subjects: Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Nourishing Life Published October 2024 Nourishing Life Foodways and Humanity in an African Town Huhn, A.

In this accessible ethnography of a small town in northern Mozambique, everyday cultural knowledge and behaviors about food, cooking, and eating reveal the deeply human pursuit of a nourishing life. This emerges less through the consumption of specific nutrients than it does in the affective experience of alimentation in contexts that support vitality, compassion, and generative relations.

Subjects: Food & Nutrition Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Globalizing Automobilism Published February 2026 Globalizing Automobilism Exuberance and the Emergence of Layered Mobility, 1900–1980 Mom, G.

Why has “car society” proven so durable, even in the face of mounting environmental and economic crises? In this follow-up to his magisterial Atlantic Automobilism, Gijs Mom traces the global spread of the automobile in the postwar era and investigates why adopting more sustainable forms of mobility has proven so difficult.

Subjects: Transport Studies History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Mobility Studies

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Punks and Skins United Forthcoming September 2026 Punks and Skins United Identity, Class and the Economics of an Eastern German Subculture Venstel, A.

Germany has one of the most lively and well-developed punk scenes in the world. However, punk in this country is not just a style-based music community. This book provides an anthropological examination of how punk reflects the larger changes and contradictions in post-reunification Germany.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General) Political and Economic Anthropology


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Modern Lusts Forthcoming July 2026 Modern Lusts Ernest Borneman: Jazz Critic, Filmmaker, Sexologist Siegfried, D.

Detlef Siegfried’s long-awaited English translation chronicles Ernest Borneman’s journey from his days as a young Jewish Communist in Berlin to his ventures in England and Canada, and ultimately, to his endeavors as the most prominent sexologist spearheading the sexual revolution in West Germany and Austria in the twentieth century.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Film and Television Studies Media Studies


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Don't Need No Thought Control Published January 2024 Don't Need No Thought Control Western Culture in East Germany and the Fall of the Berlin Wall Horten, G.

Don't Need No Thought Control explores the dynamic interplay between popular demands, intensifying economic crises, and cultural policy decisions during the Erich Honecker era in a comprehensive and comparative analysis.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Media Studies Cultural Studies (General) Film and Television Studies

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Shakespeare and Money Published May 2020 Shakespeare and Money Holderness, G. (ed)

Though better known for his literary merits, Shakespeare made money, wrote about money and enabled money-making by countless others in his name. With chapters by leading scholars on the economic, financial and commercial ramifications of his work, this multifaceted volume connects the Bard to both early modern and contemporary economic conditions, revealing Shakespeare to have been a serious economist in his own right.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Spaces of Solidarity Published May 2020 Spaces of Solidarity Karen Activism in the Thailand-Burma Borderlands Sharples, R.

Exploring notions of activism and space as narrated by Karen displaced persons and refugees in the Thai-Burma borderlands, this book looks beyond refugees as passive victims or a ‘humanitarian case’. Instead, the book examines the active engagement the Karen have with their persecution and displacement, and their subsequent emplacement in the borderlands.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Refugee and Migration Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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In Fading Light Published April 2020 In Fading Light The Films of the Amber Collective Leggott, J.

The Amber Film collective has been part of the British and European documentary scene since the late 1960s. Situating the work within wider social, political and historical contexts, In Fading Light interrogates how their critically acclaimed body of work—which includes documentaries, feature films, television films, and other experimental and campaigning projects—relates to other filmmakers in Britain and Europe.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Media Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Permeable Borders Published April 2020 Permeable Borders History, Theory, Policy, and Practice in the United States Otto, P. & Berthier-Foglar, S. (eds)

This boldly interdisciplinary volume explores the ways that historical and contemporary actors in the U.S. have crossed such borders—whether national, cultural, ethnic, racial, or conceptual. These essays suggest new ways to understand borders while encouraging connection and exchange, even as social and political forces continue to try to draw lines around and between people.

Subjects: History (General) Mobility Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Comrades in Arms Published December 2022 Comrades in Arms Military Masculinities in East German Culture Smith, T.

Without question, the East German National People’s Army sought to exemplify traditional masculine ideals of stoicism, sacrifice, and physical courage. Yet depictions of the military in East German film and literature were far more nuanced and ambivalent. Comrades in Arms shows how cultural works have portrayed violence, vulnerability, military theatricality, and a range of masculinities.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality History: 20th Century to Present


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Velvet Retro Published December 2023 Velvet Retro Postsocialist Nostalgia and the Politics of Heroism in Czech Popular Culture Pehe, V.

This innovative study develops the concept of “retro” to describe the nuanced and ironic depiction of the past as seen in Czech popular culture. It locates a distinctively retro aesthetic in Czech literature, film, and other cultural forms, enriching our understanding of not only the nation’s memory culture, but also the ways in which popular culture can structure collective memory.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present Film and Television Studies Memory Studies

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Management and Morality Published January 2020 Management and Morality An Ethnographic Exploration of Management Consultancy Seminars Henningsen, E.

Drawing on extended ethnographic studies of management consultancies in the Oslo region of Norway, this book seeks to find a richer understanding of their role in contemporary work life and the attraction their practices exert on people. The author shows that management consultancy is an arena of meaning that should be analysed as a ‘cultural space’.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Applied Anthropology

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Sustaining Indigenous Songs Published November 2025 Sustaining Indigenous Songs Contemporary Warlpiri Ceremonial Life in Central Australia Curran, G.

Set against a discussion of the contemporary vitality of Aboriginal musical traditions in Australia and embedded in the historical background of this region, Curran lays out the features of Warlpiri songs and ceremonies, and centers on a focal case study of the Warlpiri Kurdiji ceremony to illustrate the modes in which core cultural themes are being passed on through song to future generations.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Anthropology of Religion Cultural Studies (General)

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Inward Looking Published October 2019 Inward Looking The Impact of Migration on Romanipe from the Romani Perspective Marinov, A. G.

Inward Looking seeks to understand the relationship between Romani identity, performance and migration. Particularly, it studies the idea of ‘Romanipe’ under the prism of the personal accounts of Romani migrants. The findings are based on qualitative data gathered from Romani migrants from three towns in Bulgaria.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General) Refugee and Migration Studies

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World of Children, The Published December 2025 The World of Children Foreign Cultures in Nineteenth-Century German Education and Entertainment Lässig, S. & Weiß, A. (eds)

In an era of technological advances and rapidly increasing international exchange, how did young Germans come to understand the world beyond their doorstep? Bringing together contributions from specialists in historical, literary, and cultural studies, this is a fascinating kaleidoscopic exploration of the ways that children absorbed, combined, and adapted notions of the world in their own ways.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Cultural Studies (General) Educational Studies

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Shakespeare and the Ethics of War Published September 2019 Shakespeare and the Ethics of War Gray, P. (ed)

How does Shakespeare represent war? This volume reviews scholarship to date on the question and introduces new perspectives, looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past.

Subjects: Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General) Peace and Conflict Studies Media Studies

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Shakespeare and Creative Criticism Published September 2019 Shakespeare and Creative Criticism Conkie, R. & Maisano, S. (eds)

What kinds of critical insights are made possible only or especially via creative strategies? This volume examines how creative modes of writing might facilitate or inform new ways to critically engage with Shakespeare.

Subjects: Literary Studies Performance Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Constructing Industrial Pasts Published July 2025 Constructing Industrial Pasts Heritage, Historical Culture and Identity in Regions Undergoing Structural Economic Transformation Berger, S. (ed)

The contributions in this volume demonstrate that even as forms of industrial heritage provide anchors of identity for local populations, their meanings remain deeply contested, as both radical and conservative varieties of nostalgia intermingle with critical approaches as well as straightforward apologias for a past that was often full of pain, exploitation and struggle.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Heritage Studies

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Vampire, The Published April 2022 The Vampire Origins of a European Myth Bohn, T. M.

Drawing on a wealth of heretofore neglected sources from multiple languages, this book gives a fascinating account of how vampires—whose various incarnations originally developed within the folk traditions of societies throughout the world—came to be inextricably tied to Eastern Europe in the popular imagination.

Subjects: Sociology Literary Studies History (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Entangled Entertainers Published February 2023 Entangled Entertainers Jews and Popular Culture in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna Hödl, K.

Viennese popular culture at the turn of the twentieth century was shaped jointly by Jews and non-Jews alike, though their relationship was not immune to bouts of anti-Semitism. The case studies in this book provide new findings in understanding what it meant to be Jewish among artists, performers and impresarios at the turn of the twentieth century.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)


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Museum of Mankind, The Published May 2025 The Museum of Mankind Man and Boy in the British Museum Ethnography Department Burt, B.

The Museum of Mankind was an innovative and popular showcase for minority cultures from around the non-Western world from 1970 to 1997, as the devolved Ethnography Department of the British Museum. This memoir of over forty years’ service with the Department is a critical appreciation of its achievements in the various roles of a national museum, of the personalities of its staff and of the issues raised in the representation of exotic cultures.

Subjects: Museum Studies Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Multiple Nature-Cultures, Diverse Anthropologies Published August 2019 Multiple Nature-Cultures, Diverse Anthropologies Bruun Jensen, C. & Morita, A. (eds)

Over time, the role of nature in anthropology has evolved from being a mere backdrop for social and cultural diversity to being viewed as an integral part of the ontological entanglement of human and nonhuman agents. This transformation of the role of nature offers important insight into the relationships between diverse anthropological traditions.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Shakespeare and the Arab World Published July 2019 Shakespeare and the Arab World Hennessey, K. & Litvin, M. (eds)

Offering a variety of perspectives on the history and role of Arab Shakespeare translation, production, adaptation and criticism, this volume explores both international and locally focused Arab/ic appropriations of Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Shakespeare and Commemoration Published July 2019 Shakespeare and Commemoration Calvo, C. & Hoenselaars, T. (eds)

Memory and commemoration play a vital role not only in the work of Shakespeare, but also in the process that has made him a world author. As the contributors of this collection demonstrate, the phenomenon of commemoration has no single approach, as it occurs on many levels, has a long history, and is highly unpredictable in its manifestations.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Performance Studies Literary Studies Memory Studies

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Critique of Identity Thinking Published May 2022 Critique of Identity Thinking Jackson, M.

Michael Jackson’s response to our beleaguered age is to ask what forms of speech and action are called for in ‘dark times’. He argues that experiences that fall outside the concepts and categories we habitually deploy in rendering life manageable and intelligible have both critical and redemptive power.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Shakespeare and Stratford Published July 2019 Shakespeare and Stratford Scheil, K. (ed)

As the site of literary pilgrimage since the eighteenth century, the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the topic of hundreds of imaginary portrayals, Stratford is ripe for analysis, both in terms of its factual existence and its fictional afterlife.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Travel and Tourism Literary Studies

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Comical Modernity Published January 2026 Comical Modernity Popular Humour and the Transformation of Urban Space in Late Nineteenth Century Vienna Hakkarainen, H.

Comical Modernity looks at the years between 1857–1890, a period of dramatic urban renewal within Vienna during which the city’s rapidly changing face was a popular topic in publications. This book shows how humor provided access to understanding modernity in an era of radical change, thus broadening our understanding of the cultural history of nineteenth-century Vienna.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Media Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Lewis Henry Morgan's Comparisons Published July 2019 Lewis Henry Morgan's Comparisons Reassessing Terminology, Anarchy and Worldview in Indigenous Societies of America, Australia and Highland Middle India Pfeffer, G.

Georg Pfeffer re-examines the work of Lewis Henry Morgan on relationship terminologies, societal forms, and ideas of property and the relationship between these three domains. He concludes that reciprocal affinal relations determine most ‘classificatory’ terminologies and regulate many non-state societies, their property notions, and their rituals.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Encounters with Emotions Published October 2025 Encounters with Emotions Negotiating Cultural Differences since Early Modernity Gammerl, B., Nielsen, P., & Pernau, M. (eds)

Spanning Europe, Asia and the Pacific, Encounters with Emotions investigates experiences of face-to-face transcultural encounters from the seventeenth century to the present. The case-studies presented in this volume explore the cultural aspects of nature and the bodily dimensions of nurture in order to trace the historical trajectories that shape our understandings of current cultural boundaries and effects of globalization.

Subjects: History (General) Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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German Division as Shared Experience Published September 2023 German Division as Shared Experience Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Postwar Everyday Carter, E., Palmowski, J., & Schreiter, K. (eds)

German Division as Shared Experience shows the extent to which the story of East and West Germany was one of mutual entanglement after 1945. By subsuming political considerations into the historical domain of the social and cultural, each of the innovative studies presented here analyzes moments of connection at the level of lived experience across the East-West divide.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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24 Bars to Kill Forthcoming September 2026 24 Bars to Kill Hip Hop, Aspiration, and Japan's Social Margins Armstrong, A. B.

Contrary to persistent depictions of an ethnically and economically homogeneous Japan, “ghetto” or “gangsta” J-hop music gives voice to the suffering, deprivation, and social exclusion experienced by many modern Japanese. 24 Bars to Kill gives a fascinating ethnographic account of this music as well as the subculture around it.

Subjects: Performance Studies Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)


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Money Games Published June 2019 Money Games Gambling in a Papua New Guinea Town Pickles, A. J.

Since the Colonial era, gambling has come to dominate nighttime activity in Papua New Guinea. This richly detailed ethnography intersects with theories of money, value, play, money, exchange, informal economy, materiality, social change, leadership, and the anthropology of Melanesia.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Political and Economic Anthropology Cultural Studies (General)

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Names and Naming in Early Modern Germany Forthcoming August 2026 Names and Naming in Early Modern Germany Plummer, M. E. & Harrington, J. F. (eds)

This volume offers a coherent and interdisciplinary approach to a wide variety of early modern subjects centered on onomastics, the study of names. Leading scholars in the field seek to explore the dynamics and impact of this naming (or renaming) process in a variety of contexts: social, artistic, literary, theological, and scientific.

Subjects: History: Medieval/Early Modern Cultural Studies (General)


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One Sound, Two Worlds Forthcoming September 2026 One Sound, Two Worlds The Blues in a Divided Germany, 1945-1990 Rauhut, M.

Through extensive archival research and conversations with renowned publicists, musicians and insiders, author Michael Rauhut examines more than fifty texts to give an in-depth overview of the historical development of blues music in East and West Germany during the postwar period.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Performance Studies Cultural Studies (General)


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On the Geopragmatics of Anthropological Identification Published April 2019 On the Geopragmatics of Anthropological Identification Chun, A.

An audacious critique of the issues that have plagued culturalization in anthropological thought and writing. Allen Chun argues that disciplinary knowledge has always been embedded in changing contexts of sociopolitical practice and that neglect of its underlying politics gives different meaning to anthropology’s objective fallacy.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Negotiating the Secular and the Religious in the German Empire Published June 2025 Negotiating the Secular and the Religious in the German Empire Transnational Approaches Habermas, R. (ed)

Negotiating the Secular and the Religious in the German Empire sheds light on the multitude of worldviews, belief systems, and rituals that defined the borders between the secular and the religious in the German imperial era.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Persistently Postwar Published June 2026 Persistently Postwar Media and the Politics of Memory in Japan Guarné, B., Lozano-Méndez, A., & Martinez, D. P. (eds)

Persistently Postwar approaches the topics of social memory and political discourse through an exploration of Japan’s post-war mass media. Diverse disciplinary backgrounds and contrasting perspectives offer a nuanced dialogue in which the functions of mass media are explored as more than a simple ideological tool.

Subjects: Media Studies Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Raccomandazione Published March 2019 Raccomandazione Clientelism and Connections in Italy Zinn, D. L.

Based on ethnographic research in southern Italy, this book examines the concept of raccomandazione, the omnipresent social practice of using connections to get things done. Viewing the practice from both emic and etic perspectives, it builds on and extends past scholarship to consider the nature of patronage in a contemporary society and its relationship to corruption.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Applied Anthropology

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How Materials Matter Published October 2023 How Materials Matter Design, Innovation and Materiality in the Pacific Were, G.

Explores how design and innovation shape people’s lives in the Pacific. Focusing on plant materials from the region, it reveals ways in which a variety of people – from craftswomen and scientists to architects and politicians – work with materials to transform worlds.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Rampart Nations Published May 2022 Rampart Nations Bulwark Myths of East European Multiconfessional Societies in the Age of Nationalism Berezhnaya, L. & Hein-Kircher, H. (eds)

Rampart Nations delves deeper into the bulwark (antemurale) myth and uncovers the stories that have helped to spread it within Eastern Europe. Through perspectives that range from Eastern European art history to theology, with a concentration on the nexus of political, social, and religious history, this volume explores historical narratives that have shaped contemporary Eastern European national identities.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Screening Art Published February 2022 Screening Art Modernist Aesthetics and the Socialist Imaginary in East German Cinema Allan, S.

Screening Art represents the first full-length study of films about art and artists produced by the state-owned Eastern German film studio DEFA. It investigates the essential role that these “art films” played in the development of new paradigms of socialist art in post-war Europe.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Arkansas Regulators, The Published January 2019 The Arkansas Regulators Gerstäcker, F.
Adams, C. & Irmscher, C. (eds)

Friedrich Gerstäcker’s The Arkansas Regulators is a rousing tale of frontier adventure, first published in German in 1846, but virtually lost to English readers for well over a century. This long-awaited translation and scholarly edition of the novel offers a startling rewriting of the frontier myth from a European perspective.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Conceptualizing the World Published December 2023 Conceptualizing the World An Exploration across Disciplines Jordheim, H. & Sandmo, E. (eds)

This innovative and interdisciplinary volume explores the central paradox of globalization and illuminates historical moments that range from antiquity to the era of Google Earth through contributions that trace the emergence of the world in multitudinous representations, practices, and human experiences.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology (General)

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Dreams of Germany Published July 2020 Dreams of Germany Musical Imaginaries from the Concert Hall to the Dance Floor Gregor, N. & Irvine, T. (eds)

Why is Germany imagined as the ‘land of music’? How has that image been made over time? Exploring examples that range from Bruckner to the Beatles, from classical song to sex-club dance music, a team of historians and musicologists explores these perennial questions in innovative and exciting ways.

Subjects: Media Studies History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Performance Studies

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Sofia Coppola Published November 2018 Sofia Coppola The Politics of Visual Pleasure Backman Rogers, A.

Sofia Coppola: The Politics of Visual Pleasure interprets Coppola’s oeuvre to date from a resolutely feminist and philosophical perspective. Using the work of a range of feminist theorists, Backman Rogers situates Coppola’s work as a critique of postfeminist lifestyles that offer the viewer a feminist and feminine philosophy through beguilement, mood and surface.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General)

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Curating Live Arts Published November 2018 Curating Live Arts Critical Perspectives, Essays, and Conversations on Theory and Practice Davida, D., Pronovost, M., Hudom, V., & Gabriels, J. (eds)

Situated at the crossroads of performance practice, museology, and cultural studies, live arts curation has grown in recent years to become a vibrant interdisciplinary project. Curating Live Arts brings together innovative essays from international theorist-practitioners to pose vital questions, propose future visions, and survey the landscape of this rapidly evolving discipline.

Subjects: Performance Studies Museum Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Non-Humans in Amerindian South America Published June 2022 Non-Humans in Amerindian South America Ethnographies of Indigenous Cosmologies, Rituals and Songs Rivera Andía, J. J. (ed)

Drawing on fieldwork from diverse Amerindian societies, and presenting ethnographies of non-human entities emerging in ritual, oral tradition, cosmology, shamanism and music, this book offers new insights into the indigenous constitutions of humanity, personhood, and environment characteristic of the South American highlands and lowlands.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Art of Resistance, The Published August 2025 The Art of Resistance Cultural Protest against the Austrian Far Right in the Early Twenty-First Century Fiddler, A.

The 1999 Austrian election results produced an uprising against a turn to the political right. The Art of Resistance examines artworks created in responses to the Freedom Party of Austria and analyses the styles and strategies deployed by a large range of artists who clashed against increased normalization of far-right thinking.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Polish Cinema Published October 2018 Polish Cinema A History Haltof, M.

This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Marek Haltof’s seminal survey takes stock of dramatic shifts in Polish society and to provide an essential account of the nation’s cinema from the nineteenth century to today. It covers such renowned figures as Kieślowski and Wajda along with vastly expanded coverage of documentaries, animation, and television.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present

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Wheel of Autonomy, The Published May 2025 The Wheel of Autonomy Rhetoric and Ethnicity in the Omo Valley Girke, F.

Through the theoretical lens of rhetoric, this book offers an interactionalist analysis of how the Kara – a small population in southern Ethiopia – negotiate ethnic and non-ethnic differences among themselves, the relations with their various neighbors, and eventually their integration in the Ethiopian state.

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Mirrors of Passing Published August 2018 Mirrors of Passing Unlocking the Mysteries of Death, Materiality, and Time Seebach, S. & Willerslev, R. (eds)

Mirrors of Passing explores the relationship between death, materiality, and temporality, drawing from the fields of archaeology, cultural anthropology, political science, and media studies to explore fundamental questions about the relationship between death and our perception of time.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology of Religion

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Ethnographies of Movement, Sociality and Space Published July 2018 Ethnographies of Movement, Sociality and Space Place-Making in the New Northern Ireland Komarova, M. & Svašek, M. (eds)

Exploring the complex dynamics of twenty-first century spatial sociality, physical movement and placemaking in Northern Ireland, this volume provides a much-needed multi-dimensional perspective that undermines the dominant image of the region as a conflict-ridden place. The contributions here draw on and further develop theories of space, place, movement, identity and sociality.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Urban Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Dreams Made Small Published April 2026 Dreams Made Small The Education of Papuan Highlanders in Indonesia Munro, J.

Dreams Made Small offers an in-depth, ethnographic look at journeys of education among young Papuans under Indonesian rule, ultimately revealing how dreams of transformation, equality, and belonging are shaped and reshaped in the face of multiple constraints.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Educational Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Burgundy Published March 2020 Burgundy The Global Story of Terroir Demossier, M.

Drawing on more than twenty years of fieldwork, this book explores the professional, social and cultural world of Burgundy wines and demystifies the terroir ideology to provide a unique long-term ethnographic analysis of what lies behind the concept in Burgundy, raising important questions about the future of quality wine in a global era.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Food & Nutrition Cultural Studies (General)

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Virago Story, The Published April 2018 The Virago Story Assessing the Impact of a Feminist Publishing Phenomenon Riley, C.

The Virago Story provides a comprehensive history of classic feminist publisher Virago, along with an up-to-date analysis of the four waves of feminism, new strands of feminist analysis and praxis, and publishing trends.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present

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Heading for the Scene of the Crash Published March 2018 Heading for the Scene of the Crash The Cultural Analysis of America Drummond, L.

Refashioning cultural analysis into a hard-edged tool for the study of American society and culture, Lee Drummond explores the 9/11 terrorist attacks, abortion, sports doping, and the Jonestown massacre-suicides, providing the basis for a new theory of culture grounded in the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Money at the Margins Published March 2019 Money at the Margins Global Perspectives on Technology, Financial Inclusion, and Design Maurer, B., Musaraj, S., & Small, I. V. (eds)

Mobile money, e-commerce, cash cards, retail credit cards, and more — as new monetary technologies become increasingly available, the global South has embraced these mediums as a simple solution to the issue of financial inclusion. Money at the Margins is a groundbreaking exploration of the uses and socio-cultural impact of new forms of money and financial services.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Political and Economic Anthropology Cultural Studies (General)

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Contrarian Anthropology Published January 2018 Contrarian Anthropology The Unwritten Rules of Academia Nader, L.

Analyzing the workings of boundary maintenance in the areas of anthropology, energy, gender, and law, Nader contrasts dominant trends in academia with work that pushes the boundaries of acceptable methods and theories. Although the selections illustrate the history of one anthropologist’s work over half a century, the wider intent is to label a field as contrarian to reveal unwritten rules that sometimes hinder transformative thinking.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Returning Life Published March 2023 Returning Life Language, Life Force and History in Kilimanjaro Myhre, K. C.

Returning Life explores how language and action affect life force. Diverse sources demonstrate how this phenomenon extends to coffee cash-cropping, Catholic Christianity, and colonial and post-colonial rule, featuring cognate languages throughout the area.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Cultural Topographies of the New Berlin Published July 2019 Cultural Topographies of the New Berlin Bauer, K. & Hosek, J. R. (eds)

Transformed by the Wall's opening in 1989 and the concomitant shift in global relations of power, Berlin continues to shape historical and contemporary images of Germanness. This interdisciplinary anthology explores Berlin's unique cultural topographies in literature, film, architecture, urban planning, and city marketing.

Subjects: Urban Studies Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present

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Vital Diplomacy Published October 2023 Vital Diplomacy The Ritual Everyday on a Dammed River in Amazonia Nahum-Claudel. C.

Focusing on the major ceremonial cycle of the Enawene-nawe people, Vital Diplomacy sheds new light on classic Amazonian themes such as manioc cultivation and cuisine, predatory relations with non-humans, and the interplay of myth and practice, and to consider dynamics of kin, clan, and gender relations, the meaning of productive work, and practices of foreign diplomacy.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Culture Change and Ex-Change Published October 2017 Culture Change and Ex-Change Syncretism and Anti-Syncretism in Bena, Eastern Highlands, Papua New Guinea Knapp, R.

Analyzing perceived and performed cultural change by members of the Bena Bena language group in Papua New Guinea, Knapp offers a new understanding by conjoining traditional anthropological models as well as recent pursuits such as collaborative, reflexive and reverse anthropology.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology of Religion

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Foucault's Orient Published June 2020 Foucault's Orient The Conundrum of Cultural Difference, From Tunisia to Japan Lazreg, M.

Using interviews with scholars from Tunisia and Japan, this book examines the manner in which Foucault experienced and explained his encounters with non-Western cultures, unraveling the anthropological implications of his unwavering commitment to cultural difference.  It also traces the philosophical-theoretical sources of his conception of difference, and uncovers the contradictions of his dismissal of empirical anthropology to know human beings.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Mimesis and Pacific Transcultural Encounters Published October 2017 Mimesis and Pacific Transcultural Encounters Making Likenesses in Time, Trade, and Ritual Reconfigurations Mageo, J. & Hermann†, E. (eds)

How do images circulating in Pacific cultures and exchanged between them and their many visitors transform meanings for all involved? This fascinating collection explores how through mimesis, wayfarers and locales alike borrow images from one another to expand their cultural repertoire of meanings or borrow images from their own past to validate their identities.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Eastern Europe Unmapped Published December 2019 Eastern Europe Unmapped Beyond Borders and Peripheries Kacandes, I. & Komska, Y. (eds)

Arguably more than any other world regions, the area known as Eastern Europe has been defined by its location on the map. Rather than expound on borders and neighbors, Eastern Europe Unmapped raises questions about the meaning and relevance of the area’s non-contiguous, frequently global or extraterritorial, entanglements.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Gender in Georgia Published September 2021 Gender in Georgia Feminist Perspectives on Culture, Nation, and History in the South Caucasus Barkaia, M. & Waterston, A. (eds)

As Georgia seeks to reinvent itself in the post-Soviet period, Georgian women are maneuvering to adjust to the new economic, social and political order. Gender in Georgia brings together an international group of feminist scholars to explore the socio-political conditions that have shaped gender dynamics in Georgia from the late 19th century to the present.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Moral Engines Published April 2023 Moral Engines Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life Mattingly, C., Dyring, R., Louw, M., & Schwarz Wentzer, T. (eds)

What fundamentally drives human beings to strive for moral perfection? Is it care of the self?  Is it care for others? Is it inextricably wedded to politics? Moral Engines includes some of the foremost voices in the anthropology of morality, representing a unique interdisciplinary conversation between anthropologists and philosophers about the moral engines of ethical life.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Anthropology of the Fetus, The Published August 2019 The Anthropology of the Fetus Biology, Culture, and Society Han, S., Betsinger, T. K., & Scott, A. B. (eds)

As a biological, cultural, and social entity, the human fetus is a multifaceted subject which calls for equally diverse perspectives to fully understand. Anthropology of the Fetus seeks to achieve this by bringing together specialists in biological anthropology, archaeology, and cultural anthropology, all with the ultimate goal of developing a holistic anthropology of the fetus.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General)

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Cultural Borders of Europe Published December 2018 Cultural Borders of Europe Narratives, Concepts and Practices in the Present and the Past Andrén, M., Lindkvist, T., Söhrman, I. & Vajta, K. (eds)

The cultural borders of Europe are today more visible than ever, creating uncertainty for liberal democratic traditions, and questions of legitimacy, political representation, and the legal bases for citizenship. This book provides a wide-ranging exploration of these lines of demarcation in a variety of European regions and historical eras.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Goddess in Motion, A Published January 2022 A Goddess in Motion Visual Creativity in the Cult of María Lionza Canals, R.

Shedding light on the role of visual creativity in religion, Canals explores the current practice of the cult of María Lionza, one of the most important and yet unexplored religious practices in Venezuela.

Subjects: Anthropology of Religion Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Travel and Representation Published July 2017 Travel and Representation Lean, G., Staiff, R., & Waterton, E. (eds)

Exploring and re-examining the various convergences between literature, art, photography, television, cinema and travel, this collection offers a careful appreciation of the entanglement of travel and its representations, emphasizing a reconsideration of the intersections between travelers, fields of representation, imagination, emotions and corporeal experiences in the past, the present and future.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Travel and Tourism Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Organic Cinema Published March 2021 Organic Cinema Film, Architecture, and the Work of Béla Tarr Botz-Bornstein, T.

What might the “organic” mean in the context of film studies? This innovative volume locates one instance of organicity in the work of Béla Tarr, the renowned Hungarian filmmaker “slow cinema” pioneer. It analyzes Tarr’s long take and other signature techniques, establishes links between the seemingly remote spheres of film and architecture.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Redescribing Relations Published May 2017 Redescribing Relations Strathernian Conversations on Ethnography, Knowledge and Politics Lebner, A. (ed)

Marilyn Strathern is among the most creative and celebrated contemporary anthropologists, and her work draws interest from across the humanities and social sciences. With a comprehensive introduction and a newly translated interview, Redescribing Relations brings some of Strathern’s most committed and renowned readers into conversations in her honour.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Reluctant Skeptic Published January 2020 Reluctant Skeptic Siegfried Kracauer and the Crises of Weimar Culture Craver, H. T.

Best remembered for investigations of film and other media, journalist and critic Siegfried Kracauer offered a seismographic reading of the Weimar-era confrontation between religion and secular modernity. This discerning study analyzes and contextualizes Kracauer’s early output, showing how he identified the quasi-theological roots of the era’s cultural ferment.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Media Studies

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Breaking Rocks Published September 2020 Breaking Rocks Music, Ideology and Economic Collapse, from Paris to Kinshasa Trapido, J.

Based on fieldwork in Kinshasa and Paris, Breaking Rocks examines patronage payments within Congolese popular music. This book offers insights into both the ideologies of power and value in central Africa’s troubled post-colonial political economy, and the economic flows that make up the hidden side of the globalization.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Political and Economic Anthropology Cultural Studies (General)

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Against Exoticism Published December 2016 Against Exoticism Toward the Transcendence of Relativism and Universalism in Anthropology Kapferer, B. & Theodossopoulos, D. (eds)

This volume confronts the distortions of orientalism, ethnocentrism, and romantic nostalgia to expose exoticism, defined as the construction of false and unsubstantiated difference. Its aim is to re-found the importance of the exotic in the development of anthropological knowledge and to overcome methodological dualisms and dualistic approaches.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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War Stories Published April 2018 War Stories The War Memoir in History and Literature Dwyer, P. (ed)

Although war memoirs constitute a rich, varied literary form, they are often dismissed by historians as unreliable. This collection of essays is the first to explore the modern war memoir, revealing the genre’s surprising capacity for breadth and sophistication while remaining sensitive to the challenges it poses for scholars.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies Memory Studies

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Memory Unbound Published May 2018 Memory Unbound Tracing the Dynamics of Memory Studies Bond, L., Craps, S., & Vermeulen, P. (eds)

Increasingly, scholars understand memory to be a fluid, dynamic process, rather than a reified object. Embodying this elastic approach, this state-of-the-field collection systematically explores the transcultural, transgenerational, transmedial, and transdisciplinary dimensions of memory—four key concepts that have sometimes been studied in isolation but never in such an integrated manner.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Total Work of Art, The Published August 2021 The Total Work of Art Foundations, Articulations, Inspirations Imhoof, D., Menninger, M. E., & Steinhoff, A. J. (eds)

In this wide-ranging volume’s twelve compact essays, scholars from across the disciplines trace Gesamtkunstwerk—the ideal of the “total work of art”—from its foundations in the early nineteenth century to its manifold articulations and reimaginings in the twentieth century and beyond.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Performance Studies

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Creativity in Transitions Published July 2016 Creativity in Transition Politics and Aesthetics of Cultural Production Across the Globe Svašek, M. & Meyer, B. (eds)

Exploring creative practices in various settings, the book calls attention to the spread of modernist discourses of creativity, from the colonial era to the current obsession with ‘innovation’ in neo-liberal capitalist cultural politics, but also to the less visible practices of copying, recycling and reproduction that occur as part and parcel of creative improvisation.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Designing Worlds Published June 2018 Designing Worlds National Design Histories in an Age of Globalization Fallan, K. & Lees-Maffei, G. (eds)

In design history, globalization is deeply intertwined with a long-held bias towards Western, industrialized nations. By reassessing the role of regional and national design histories and challenging the claim that nation states are obsolete in identity construction, Designing Worlds reflects on new national narratives from around the world.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present Media Studies


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Tropics of Vienna Published August 2021 Tropics of Vienna Colonial Utopias of the Habsburg Empire Bach, U. E.

Though not a conventional colonial power, the Austrian Empire had a metropole-periphery structure that shaped its cultural and intellectual life. This book illuminates colonial utopian writing in the work of Roth, Herzl, and others, revealing a shared longing for alternative social and spatial configurations.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present

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Humour, Comedy and Laughter Published September 2018 Humour, Comedy and Laughter Obscenities, Paradoxes, Insights and the Renewal of Life Sciama, L.D. (ed)

Anthropological writings on humour are not numerous, but they do contain insight into the social processes that underlie joking and laughter. This volume examines the cognitive, social, and moral aspects of humour and its potential to bring about a sense of mutual understanding, even among different and possibly hostile people.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Media Studies

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Cutting and Connecting Published March 2016 Cutting and Connecting 'Afrinesian' Perspectives on Networks, Relationality, and Exchange Myhre, K. C. (ed)

Cutting and Connecting rethinks anthropology’s comparative endeavor by calling in a conceptual debt that theoretical innovations from Melanesian anthropology owe to network analysis originally developed in African contexts. The contributors adopt and employ concepts from recent anthropological studies of Melanesia to analyze contemporary life on the African continent.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Russian Postmodernism Published December 2015 Russian Postmodernism New Perspectives on Post-Soviet Culture Epstein, M., Genis, A. A., & Vladiv-Glover-, S. M.

The end of the Cold War has enabled Russia to take part in the global rise and crystallization of postmodernism. This volume investigates the manifestations of this crucial trend in Russian fiction, poetry, art, and spirituality, demonstrating how Russian postmodernism is its own unique entity.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Time & the Field Published November 2015 Time and the Field Dalsgaard, S. & Nielsen, M. (eds)

Despite numerous conceptual facelifts, definitions and demarcations of ‘the field’ have remained fundamentally anchored in tropes of spatiality with the association between field and fieldworker characterized by distances in space. This collection serves a fresh invitation to a temporally oriented ethnography by radically rethinking the notion of the field in terms of time rather than space.

Subjects: Applied Anthropology Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Culture, Catastrophe, and Rhetoric Published October 2020 Culture, Catastrophe, and Rhetoric The Texture of Political Action Hariman, R. & Cintron, R. (eds)

By emphasizing the texture of political action, this volume explores political culture, especially the catastrophic dimension of the global social order emerging in the twenty-first century. An array of case studies provide an account of how change is experienced, negotiated, and resisted in specific settings that define a society’s capacity for political action.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Event of <em>Charlie Hebdo</em>, The Published September 2015 The Event of Charlie Hebdo Imaginaries of Freedom and Control Zagato, A. (ed)

The January 2015 shooting at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris sparked an enormous discussion among citizens and intellectuals worldwide. By analyzing the effects the attacks have had in various spheres of social life including the political, ideology, collective imaginaries, the media, and education, this collection aims to serve as a contribution and a critical response to that discussion.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Media Studies Political and Economic Anthropology

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Topographies of Suffering Published June 2017 Topographies of Suffering Buchenwald, Babi Yar, Lidice Rapson, J.

Examining the Holocaust in literature, landscape and memory, this book examines three sites of murder by the Nazis: Buchenwald, Germany; Babi Yar, Ukraine; and Lidice, Czech Republic. Balancing scrutiny with the way their violent histories are remembered globally, these sites emerge as dynamic transcultural landscapes in which difficult pasts can be comprehended in the present.

Subjects: Genocide History Cultural Studies (General)

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New Imaginaries Published July 2019 New Imaginaries Youthful Reinvention of Ukraine's Cultural Paradigm Rubchak, M.J. (ed)

Contributors to this volume infuse their work with Western elements, although vestiges of Soviet-style ideas, research methodology and writing linger. This, as a result, is a paradigm articulating “New Imaginaries” — neither Soviet nor Western — offering a fresh portrait of Ukrainian society seen through a new generation of feminist scholars.

Subjects: Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General)

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Power of Death, The Published February 2017 The Power of Death Contemporary Reflections on Death in Western Society Blanco, M.-J. & Vidal, R. (eds)

The social and cultural changes of the last century have transformed death from an everyday fact to something hidden from view. Shifting between the practical and the theoretical, the professional and the intimate, the real and the fictitious, this collection of essays explores the continued power of death over our lives.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Sociology Literary Studies

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Anthropology Now & Next Published October 2014 Anthropology Now and Next Essays in Honor of Ulf Hannerz Eriksen, T. H., Garsten, C. & Randeria, S. (eds)

The scholarship of Ulf Hannerz is characterized by extraordinary breadth and visionary nature. Contributions honor Hannerz’ legacy by addressing theoretical, epistemological, ethical and methodological challenges facing anthropological inquiry. The book showcases anthropology, a discipline devoted to the study of localized phenomena, in a world of global connectedness and accelerated change.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Vehicles Published October 2017 Vehicles Cars, Canoes, and Other Metaphors of Moral Imagination Lipset, D. & Handler, R. (eds)

On-the-ground vehicles offer themselves as rich metaphors for the moral imagination, for thinking about ethical dimensions of the social. Vehicles presents a collection of ethnographic essays on the metaphoric significance of vehicles in different cultures, from canoes in Papua New Guinea to cars in contemporary China, Japan, and Eastern Europe. Vehicles not only “carry people around,” but also “carry” how they relate to culture, politics and history.

Subjects: Transport Studies Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Screening Nature Published March 2023 Screening Nature Cinema beyond the Human Pick, A. & Narraway, G. (eds)
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Children of the Dictatorship Published November 2015 Children of the Dictatorship Student Resistance, Cultural Politics and the 'Long 1960s' in Greece Kornetis, K.
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Science, SETI, and Mathematics Published May 2021 Science, Seti, and Mathematics DeVito, C. L.

Mathematics is as much a part of our humanity as music and art. And it is our mathematics that might be understandable, even familiar, to a distant race and might provide the basis for mutual communication. This book discusses, in a conversational way, the role of mathematics in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The author explores the science behind that search, its history, and the many questions associated with it, including those regarding the nature of language and the philosophical/psychological motivation behind this search.

Subjects: Archaeology Cultural Studies (General)

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Transcultural Montage Published October 2013 Transcultural Montage Suhr, C. & Willerslev, R. (eds)

“This is an ambitious and ground-breaking volume which takes a thoroughly interdisciplinary perspective on what the editors have branded as ‘transcultural montage.’ ...The total effect is a mesmerising and in many ways insightful comparative endeavour that will do much to consolidate montage as a theme that goes to the heart of contemporary social theory.”  ·  Martin Holbraad, University College London

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Film and Television Studies Museum Studies

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Durkheim, the Durkheimians, & the Arts Published May 2016 Durkheim, the Durkheimians, and the Arts Riley, A.T., Pickering, W.S.F., & Watts Miller, W. (eds)
Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Race, Color, Identity Published September 2015 Race, Color, Identity Rethinking Discourses about 'Jews' in the Twenty-First Century Sicher, E. (ed)
Subjects: Jewish Studies Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Irish/Ness is All Around Us Published April 2016 Irish/ness Is All Around Us Language Revivalism and the Culture of Ethnic Identity in Northern Ireland Zenker, O.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Peace and Conflict Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Socialist Escapes Published June 2015 Socialist Escapes Breaking Away from Ideology and Everyday Routine in Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 Giustino, C. M., Plum, C. J., & Vari, A. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Viennese Café and Fin-de-Siècle Culture, The Published June 2015 The Viennese Café and Fin-de-Siècle Culture Ashby, C., Gronberg, T. & Shaw-Miller, S. (eds)
Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History (General) Literary Studies

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Beyond Habermas Published December 2014 Beyond Habermas Democracy, Knowledge, and the Public Sphere Emden, C. J. & Midgely, D. (eds)
Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History (General) Media Studies Literary Studies

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After <i>The History of Sexuality</i> Published July 2012 After The History of Sexuality German Genealogies with and Beyond Foucault Spector, S., Puff, H. & Herzog, D. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Journeys into Madness Published June 2012 Journeys Into Madness Mapping Mental Illness in the Austro-Hungarian Empire Blackshaw, G. & Wieber, S. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Cultures of Colour Published June 2012 Cultures of Colour Visual, Material, Textual Horrocks, C. (ed)
Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History (General) Sociology

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Moving Subjects, Moving Objects Published April 2014 Moving Subjects, Moving Objects Transnationalism, Cultural Production and Emotions Svašek, M. (ed)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Mobility Studies Sociology

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Images of Power & the Power of Images Published April 2012 Images of Power and the Power of Images Control, Ownership, and Public Space Kapferer, J. (ed)
Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Crafting 'The Indian' Published April 2012 Crafting 'The Indian' Knowledge, Desire, and Play in Indianist Reenactment Kalshoven, P. T.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Museum Studies

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Writing the Dark Side of Travel Published March 2012 Writing the Dark Side of Travel Skinner, J. (ed)
Subjects: Travel and Tourism Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Sexual Knowledge Published November 2015 Sexual Knowledge Feeling, Fact, and Social Reform in Vienna, 1900-1934 McEwen, B.
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Concentrationary Cinema Published March 2014 Concentrationary Cinema Aesthetics as Political Resistance in Alain Resnais's Night and Fog Pollock, G. & Silverman, M. (eds)
Subjects: Film and Television Studies Genocide History Cultural Studies (General)

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Devil's Captain, The Published January 2021 The Devil's Captain Ernst Jünger in Nazi Paris, 1941-1944 Mitchell, A.
Subjects: History: World War II Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Popular Historiographies in the 19th and 20th Centuries Published December 2012 Popular Historiographies in the 19th and 20th Centuries Cultural Meanings, Social Practices Paletschek, S. (ed)
Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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Future of Memory, The Published December 2013 The Future of Memory Crownshaw, R., Kilby, J. & Rowland, A. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Ways of Friendship, The Published December 2012 The Ways of Friendship Anthropological Perspectives Desai, A. & Killick, E. (eds)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Comics in French Published January 2013 Comics in French The European Bande Dessinée in Context Grove, L.
Subject: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Historical Memory in Africa Published April 2013 Historical Memory in Africa Dealing with the Past, Reaching for the Future in an Intercultural Context Diawara, M., Lategan, B., & Rüsen, J. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Cultural Diversity in Russian Cities Published December 2012 Cultural Diversity in Russian Cities The Urban Landscape in the post-Soviet Era Gdaniec, C. (ed)
Subjects: Urban Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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European Memory, A Published January 2012 A European Memory? Contested Histories and Politics of Remembrance Pakier, M. & Stråth, B. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Culture Wars Published June 2012 Culture Wars Context, Models and Anthropologists' Accounts James, D. Plaice, E. & Toren C. (eds)
Subjects: Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Rhodes Scholars, Oxford, & the Creation of an American Elite Published February 2010 Rhodes Scholars, Oxford, and the Creation of an American Elite Schaeper, T. & Schaeper, K.
Subjects: Educational Studies History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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When Women Held the Dragon's Tongue Published December 2012 When Women Held the Dragon's Tongue and Other Essays in Historical Anthropology Rebel, H.
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Kristeva in Focus Published March 2014 Kristeva in Focus From Theory to Film Analysis Goodnow, K.
Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality

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Surplus Woman, The Published January 2012 The Surplus Woman Unmarried in Imperial Germany, 1871-1918 Dollard, C. L.
Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality History (General) Cultural Studies (General)


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Walk To The River in Amazonia, A Published November 2011 A Walk to the River in Amazonia Ordinary Reality for the Mehinaku Indians Stang, C. D.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Culture & Rhetoric Published June 2012 Culture and Rhetoric Strecker, I. & Tyler, S. (eds)
Subjects: Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Culture, Rhetoric & the Vicissitudes of Life Published July 2012 Culture, Rhetoric and the Vicissitudes of Life Carrithers, M. (ed)
Subjects: Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General)

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Frightful Stage, The Published September 2011 The Frightful Stage Political Censorship of the Theater in Nineteenth-Century Europe Goldstein, R. J. (ed)
Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Performance Studies Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Banned in Berlin Published January 2012 Banned in Berlin Literary Censorship in Imperial Germany, 1871-1918 Stark, G. D.
Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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State & the Arts, The Published August 2008 The State and the Arts Articulating Power and Subversion Kapferer, J.
Subjects: Urban Studies Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Between Mass Death & Individual Loss Published September 2011 Between Mass Death and Individual Loss The Place of the Dead in Twentieth-Century Germany Confino, A., Betts, P. & Schumann, D. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Border Interrogations Published December 2011 Border Interrogations Questioning Spanish Frontiers Sampedro, B. & Doubleday, S. (eds)
Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Refugee and Migration Studies History (General)

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Stardom in Postwar France Published February 2011 Stardom in Postwar France Gaffney, J. & Holmes, D. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Limits of Loyalty, The Published September 2009 The Limits of Loyalty Imperial Symbolism, Popular Allegiances, and State Patriotism in the Late Habsburg Monarchy Cole, L. & Unowsky, D. (eds)
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Empire & After Published August 2010 Empire and After Englishness in Postcolonial Perspective MacPhee, G. & Poddar, P. (eds)
Subjects: Colonial History Cultural Studies (General) Memory Studies

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Arts In Nazi Germany, The Published September 2007 The Arts in Nazi Germany Continuity, Conformity, Change Huener, J. & Nicosia, F. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II Cultural Studies (General)

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Postsocialism Published January 2008 Postsocialism Politics and Emotions in Central and Eastern Europe Svasek M. (ed)
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Remapping Knowledge Published August 2023 Remapping Knowledge Intercultural Studies for a Global Age Spariosu, Mihai I.
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Belle Epoque? A Published February 2007 A Belle Epoque? Women and Feminism in French Society and Culture 1890-1914 Holmes, D. & Tarr, C. (eds)
Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General) History: 18th/19th Century

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Between Marx & Coca-Cola Published December 2006 Between Marx and Coca-Cola Youth Cultures in Changing European Societies, 1960-1980 Schildt, A. & Siegfried, D. (eds)
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Americanization of Europe, The Published September 2007 The Americanization of Europe Culture, Diplomacy, and Anti-Americanism after 1945 Stephan, A (ed)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General)

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On Prayer Published September 2003 On Prayer Text and Commentary Mauss, M.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology of Religion Sociology

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