New Book Tuesday: A Milestone of Chinese Experimental Literature, Weird Dinosaurs, an Ethnography of the 7 Train, and More!
Our weekly listing of new books now available:
Remains of Life: A Novel
Wu He. Translated by Michael Berry.
Weird Dinosaurs: The Strange New Fossils Challenging Everything We Thought We Knew
John Pickrell. Foreword by Philip Currie.
International Express: New Yorkers on the 7 Train
Stéphane Tonnelat and William Kornblum
Sociophobia: Political Change in the Digital Utopia
César Rendueles. Foreword by Roberto Simanowski. Translated by Heather Cleary.
Environmental Success Stories: Solving Major Ecological Problems and Confronting Climate Change
Frank M. Dunnivant. Afterword by Kari Norgaard.
Holy Wars and Holy Alliance: The Return of Religion to the Global Political Stage
Manlio Graziano
Theory for the Working Sociologist
Fabio Rojas
Al-Qaeda’s Revenge: The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings
Fernando Reinares. Translated by Christopher Wall. With a Foreword by Bruce Riedel.
Fellowship
Darren Nash
(The Chinese University Press)
Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China
Edward L. Shaughnessy
(The Chinese University Press)
Hong Kong Taxation: Law and Practice, 2016-17 Edition
Ayesha Macpherson Lau and Justin Pearce
(The Chinese University Press)
Hong Kong Cantopop: A Concise History
Yiu-Wai Chu
(Hong Kong University Press)
Ultra-Modernism: Architecture and Modernity in Manchuria
Edward Denison and Guangyu Ren
(Hong Kong University Press)
Reshaping the Boundaries: The Christian Intersection of China and the West in the Modern Era
Edited by Song Gang
(Hong Kong University Press)
Merchants of War and Peace: British Knowledge of China in the Making of the Opium War
Song-Chuan Chen
(Hong Kong University Press)
Wartime Macau: Under the Japanese Shadow
Edited by Geoffrey C. Gunn
(Hong Kong University Press)
Understanding English Homonyms: Their Origins and Usage
Alexander Tulloch
(Hong Kong University Press)
Literature and the Cult of Personality: Essays on Goethe and His Influence
Gregory Maertz
(ibidem Press)