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March 3, 2017

University Press Roundup

Our weekly roundup of the best blog posts from around the world of academic publishing!

March 3, 2017

A Media Roundup for Tainted Witness

Catch up on the media coverage of TAINTED WITNESS: WHY WE DOUBT WHAT WOMEN SAY ABOUT THEIR LIVES, by Leigh Gilmore!

March 2, 2017

Whose Identity? Which Politics?

Read an excerpt from an article by Robyn Autry, author of DESEGREGATING THE PAST: THE PUBLIC LIFE OF MEMORY IN THE UNITED STATES AND SOUTH AFRICA, that originally appeared on the Huffington Post.

March 2, 2017

Extreme Domesticity

Read an interview with Susan Fraiman, author of EXTREME DOMESTICITY: A VIEW FROM THE MARGINS!

March 1, 2017

Introducing Extreme Domesticity

Read an excerpt from EXTREME DOMESTICITY: A VIEW FROM THE MARGINS, by Susan Fraiman!

March 1, 2017

Post-Fascism

Enzo Traverso, author of LEFT-WING MELANCHOLIA, asks whether it is helpful to label Donald Trump a fascist as part of our series of blog posts on the 2016 election and beyond.

February 28, 2017

Tainted Witness in Testimonial Networks

Read an excerpt from the introduction to TAINTED WITNESS: WHY WE DOUBT WHAT WOMEN SAY ABOUT THEIR LIVES, by Leigh Gilmore!

February 28, 2017

New Book Tuesday: the Science and Ideology of Intelligence, Political Uses of Utopia, and More!

Our weekly listing of new books now available!

February 27, 2017

In memoriam: Kenneth J. Arrow

In memory of the extraordinary life and work of Kenneth J. Arrow.

February 24, 2017

University Press Roundup

Our weekly roundup of the best blog posts from around the world of academic publishing!

February 22, 2017

Spectacles Vehement and Untutored and Rude: Reading David Foster Wallace in the Age of Trump

“David Foster Wallace, who grew up in Illinois and taught there for many years, understood the perennial appeal of conservatism to middle America.”

February 21, 2017

New Book Tuesday: the Limits of Materialism, American Power in the Asia Pacific, and More!

Our weekly listing of new books now available!

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