New Book Tuesday: Capital and the Common Good, Exiled in America, and More New Books!
Our weekly listing of new titles now available:
Capital and the Common Good: How Innovative Finance Is Tackling the World’s Most Urgent Problems
Georgia Levenson Keohane
Exiled in America: Life on the Margins in a Residential Motel
Christopher P. Dum
Adorno’s Theory of Philosophical and Aesthetic Truth
Owen Hulatt
On Company Time: American Modernism in the Big Magazines
Donal Harris
Who’s Afraid of Academic Freedom?
Edited by Akeel Bilgrami and Jonathan R. Cole
River of Fire and Other Stories (Now available in paper)
O Chonghui. Translated by Bruce Fulton and Ju-Chan Fulton
There Are Two Sexes: Essays in Feminology (Now available in paper)
Antoinette Fouque; Foreword by Jean-Joseph Goux; Edited by Sylvina Boissonnas; Translated by David Macey and Catherine Porter.
Killing the Moonlight: Modernism in Venice (Now available in paper)
Jennifer Scappettone
Paving the Great Way: Vasubandhu’s Unifying Buddhist Philosophy (Now available in paper)
Jonathan C. Gold
From the Old Country: Stories and Sketches of China and Taiwan (Now available in paper)
Zhong Lihe; Edited and translated by T. M. McClellan; Foreword by Zhong Tiejun
Social Transparency: Projects on Housing
Michael Maltzan. With essays by Florian Idenberg, Niall McLaughlin, and Hilary Sample
(Columbia Books on Architecture and the City)
Dynamics of Distancing in Nigerian Drama: A Functional Approach to Metatheatre
Nadia Anwar
(ibidem Press)