Home > Book of the Week / New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday! Rewriting Indie Cinema, Residual Futures, Threatening Property, and More! Our list of new books is now available! Rewriting Indie CinemaImprovisation, Psychodrama, and the ScreenplayJ. J. Murphy What Is Japanese Cinema?A HistoryYomota Inuhiko. Translated by Philip Kaffen. Residual FuturesThe Urban Ecologies of Literary and Visual Media of 1960s and 1970s JapanFranz Prichard A Haven and a HellThe Ghetto in Black AmericaLance Freeman Threatening PropertyRace, Class, and Campaigns to Legislate Jim Crow NeighborhoodsElizabeth A. Herbin-Triant Agenda Publishing Alarums and ExcursionsImprovising Politics on the European StageLuuk van Middelaar. Translated by Liz Waters Categories:Book of the WeekNew Book Tuesday Tags:A Haven and a HellAlarums and ExcursionsElizabeth A. Herbin-TriantFranz PrichardJ. J. MurphyLance FreemanLiz WatersLuuk van MiddelaarPhilip KaffenResidual FuturesRewriting Indie CinemaThreatening PropertyWhat Is Japanese Cinema?Yomota Inuhiko Related Posts African American / Black Studies / American History / Book Excerpt / Book of the Week Lance Freeman on the History of the Ghetto in Black America African American / Black Studies / American History / Author Video / Black History Month / History / New York City / Video Video: Lance Freeman on “What makes Harlem Special?” Author Interview / Black History Month / Book of the Week Q&A: A Conversation About the History of U.S. Property Restriction and Finance After the Civil War African American / Black Studies / Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Black History Month / Book of the Week Becoming Stuck: Residential Segregation and Upward Mobility in American Cities By Elizabeth A. Herbin-Triant American History / Columbia University / Current Events / History / Human Rights / Politics / Reading List / Urban Studies We Stand in Solidarity with All Those Peacefully Protesting Injustice Awards / Columbia University Press / Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award / Columbia UP Development / Press News Announcing the Winner of the Sixth Annual Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award Agenda Publishing / Auteur / Book of the Week / Columbia Books on Architecture and the City / Distributed Presses / ibidem Press New from Our Distributed Presses! Academia/Education / Columbia University Press / Publishing / Webinar Webinar: #RaiseUP How University Presses Work for Overlooked Authors & Ideas Prev Post Q&A: Sarah Tyson on Where Are the Women?: Why Expanding the Archive Makes Philosophy Better Next Post Book Excerpt! Where Are the Women? (introduction)
African American / Black Studies / American History / Book Excerpt / Book of the Week Lance Freeman on the History of the Ghetto in Black America
African American / Black Studies / American History / Author Video / Black History Month / History / New York City / Video Video: Lance Freeman on “What makes Harlem Special?”
Author Interview / Black History Month / Book of the Week Q&A: A Conversation About the History of U.S. Property Restriction and Finance After the Civil War
African American / Black Studies / Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Black History Month / Book of the Week Becoming Stuck: Residential Segregation and Upward Mobility in American Cities By Elizabeth A. Herbin-Triant
American History / Columbia University / Current Events / History / Human Rights / Politics / Reading List / Urban Studies We Stand in Solidarity with All Those Peacefully Protesting Injustice
Awards / Columbia University Press / Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award / Columbia UP Development / Press News Announcing the Winner of the Sixth Annual Columbia University Press Distinguished Book Award
Agenda Publishing / Auteur / Book of the Week / Columbia Books on Architecture and the City / Distributed Presses / ibidem Press New from Our Distributed Presses!
Academia/Education / Columbia University Press / Publishing / Webinar Webinar: #RaiseUP How University Presses Work for Overlooked Authors & Ideas