Home > New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday! The Caring Heirs of Doctor Samuel Bard; Malebranche; Vice, Crime, and Poverty and More! Our list of new books is now available! The Caring Heirs of Doctor Samuel BardProfiles of Selected Distinguished Graduates of Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and SurgeonsPeter Wortsman MalebrancheTheological Figure, Being 2Alain Badiou. Translated by Jason E. Smith with Susan Spitzer. Introduction by Jason E. Smith. Vice, Crime, and PovertyHow the Western Imagination Invented the UnderworldDominique Kalifa. Translated by Susan Emanuel. Foreword by Sarah Maza. An Empire of TouchWomen’s Political Labor and the Fabrication of East BengalPoulomi Saha New in Paper! The Politics of SecularismReligion, Diversity, and Institutional Change in France and TurkeyMurat Akan Categories:New Book Tuesday Tags:Alain BadiouAn Empire of TouchDominique KalifaJason E. SmithMalebrancheMurat AkanPeter WortsmanPoulomi SahaSarah MazaSusan EmanuelSusan SpitzerThe Caring Heirs of Doctor Samuel BardThe Politics of SecularismVice; Crime; and Poverty Related Posts Book Excerpt / Catalogs / Columbia University Press / Philosophy Announcing Our 2022-2023 Philosophy Catalog New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday: Badiou on Lacan, History, Mad Moms, and More! History / National Translation Month / Translation Dominique Kalifa on the Translation of Vice, Crime, and Poverty Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Philosophy / Politics / Religion / Translation Kenneth Reinhard: Badiou's Sublime Translation of the Republic National Translation Month / Reading List / Translation Weekend Reading List: Theory and Philosophy in Translation Author Post/Op-Ed / Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Columbia University Dr. Karen Kinsell: Making Health Care Happen in the Deep South Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Philosophy / Politics / Religion / Translation Alain Badiou translates "What is a Philosopher?" from Plato's Republic Author Interview / Book of the Week / Politics / Religion Q&A: Murat Akan on The Politics of Secularism Prev Post Sei Shōnagon: Why Gender Stereotypes of an Ancient Woman Writer Still Resonate Today Next Post Five African American Women Pioneers in U.S. Finance Shennette Garrett-Scott
Book Excerpt / Catalogs / Columbia University Press / Philosophy Announcing Our 2022-2023 Philosophy Catalog
History / National Translation Month / Translation Dominique Kalifa on the Translation of Vice, Crime, and Poverty
Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Philosophy / Politics / Religion / Translation Kenneth Reinhard: Badiou's Sublime Translation of the Republic
National Translation Month / Reading List / Translation Weekend Reading List: Theory and Philosophy in Translation
Author Post/Op-Ed / Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Columbia University Dr. Karen Kinsell: Making Health Care Happen in the Deep South
Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Philosophy / Politics / Religion / Translation Alain Badiou translates "What is a Philosopher?" from Plato's Republic
Author Interview / Book of the Week / Politics / Religion Q&A: Murat Akan on The Politics of Secularism