New Book Tuesday: The Conversational Firm, Love in the Dark, Carceral Fantasies, and More!
Our weekly listing of new titles now available:
The Conversational Firm: Rethinking Bureaucracy in the Age of Social Media
Catherine J. Turco
The Antiegalitarian Mutation: The Failure of Institutional Politics in Liberal Democracies
Nadia Urbinati and Arturo Zampaglione; Translated by Martin Thom
Love in the Dark: Philosophy by Another Name
Diane Enns
Jews and the American Religious Landscape
Uzi Rebhun
Carceral Fantasies: Cinema and Prison in Early Twentieth-Century America
Alison Griffiths
What’s the Use of Truth? (Now available in paper)
Richard Rorty and Pascal Engel; Translated by William McCuaig
The Metamorphoses of Fat: A History of Obesity (Now available in paper)
Georges Vigarello; Translated by C. Jon Delogu
Deaths in Venice: The Cases of Gustav von Aschenbach (Now available in paper)
Philip Kitcher
The Tale of Hansuli Turn
Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay. Translated by Ben Conisbee Baer
The Return of the Unicorns: The Natural History and Conservation of the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros (Now available in paper)
Eric Dinerstein. Foreword by George B. Schaller
American Mobilities: Geographies of Class, Race, and Gender in US Culture
Julia Leyda
(Transcript-Verlag)
Art Unlimited?: Dynamics and Paradoxes of a Globalizing Art World
Franz Schultheis, Erwin Single, Raphaela Köfeler, and Thomas Mazzurana
(Transcript-Verlag)
At Face Value and Beyond: Photographic Constructions of Reality
Monika Schwärzler
(Transcript-Verlag)
Bounded Mobilities: Ethnographic Perspectives on Social Hierarchies and Global Inequalities
Edited by Miriam Gutekunst, Andreas Hackl, Sabina Leoncini, Julia S. Schwarz, and Irene Götz
(Transcript-Verlag)
Digital Culture & Society: Vol. 2, Issue 1/2016 – Quantified Selves and Statistical Bodies
Edited by Pablo Abend, Mathias Fuchs, Ramón Reichert, Annika Richterich, and Karin Wenz
(Transcript-Verlag)
DiverCity – Global Cities as a Literary Phenomenon: Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles in a Globalizing Age
Melanie U. Pooch
(Transcript-Verlag)
Expanded Senses: Neue Sinnlichkeit und Sinnesarbeit in der Spätmoderne
Edited by Bernd Kracke and Marc Ries
(Transcript-Verlag)
Geographies of Love: The Cultural Spaces of Romance in Chick- and Ladlit
Christian Lenz
(Transcript-Verlag)
Houses, Secrets, and the Closet: Locating Masculinities from the Gothic Novel to Henry James
Gero Bauer
(Transcript-Verlag)
Interregnum: Beyond Liquid Modernity
Carlo Bordoni
(Transcript-Verlag)
Intersex Narratives: Shifts in the Representation of Intersex Lives in North American Literature and Popular Culture
Viola Amato
(Transcript-Verlag)
Miranda July’s Intermedial Art: The Creative Class Between Self-Help and Individualism
Antje Czudaj
(Transcript-Verlag)
On Folding: Towards a New Field of Interdisciplinary Research
Edited by Michael Friedman and Wolfgang Schäffner
(Transcript-Verlag)
Postcolonial Studies Meets Media Studies: A Critical Encounter
Edited by Kai Merten and Lucia Krämer
(Transcript-Verlag)
Re-thinking Ressentiment: On the Limits of Criticism and the Limits of Its Critics
Edited by Jeanne Riou and Mary Gallagher
(Transcript-Verlag)
Serializing Age: Aging and Old Age in TV Series
Edited by Maricel Oró-Piqueras and Anita Wohlmann
(Transcript-Verlag)
Traces of Aging: Old Age and Memory in Contemporary Narrative
Edited by Marta Cerezo Moreno and Nieves Pascual Soler
(Transcript-Verlag)
Transboundary Cooperations in Rwanda: Organisation Patterns of Companies, Projects, and Foreign Aid Compared
Robin Pohl
(Transcript-Verlag)
Urban Nomads Building Shanghai: Migrant Workers and the Construction Process
Edited by Ulrike Bronner and Clarissa Reikersdorfer
(Transcript-Verlag)
Digital Orthodoxy in the Post-Soviet World: The Russian Orthodox Church and Web 2.0
Edited by Mikhail Suslov
(ibidem Press)
Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, 2016/1: Gender, Nationalism, and Citizenship in Anti-Authoritarian Protests in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine
Edited by Julie Fedor, Samuel Greene, Andre Härtel, Andrey Makarychev, Andreas Umland, and Olesya Khromeychuk
(ibidem Press)