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November 14, 2013

Joseph Cirincione talks Iran with Fareed Zakaria

November 14, 2013

Mike Chasar on Remembrance Day and the Case of the $400,000,000 Poem

The following post written for Veteran’s Day or Remembrance Day is by Mike Chasar, author of Everyday Reading: Poetry and Popular Culture in Modern America. The post was originally published on Arcade. I like to think of John McCrae’s “In...

November 13, 2013

The Nuclear Nightmares Still Lurking in Our World

November 12, 2013

Joseph Cirincione on Nuclear Policy in the Obama Administration

November 12, 2013

New Book Tuesday: Light and Dark, The Call of Character, and More New Titles!

Our weekly list of new titles: Light and Dark: A Novel Natsume Sōseki; translated by John Nathan The Call of Character: Living a Life Worth Living Mari Ruti The Plebeian Experience: A Discontinuous History of Political Freedom Martin Breaugh An...

November 11, 2013

Herve This on Note by Note Cuisine and the Food of the Future

A recent segment on the BBC took viewers inside the lab and the mind of Herve This, author of Molecular Gastronomy: Exploring the Science of Flavor and the forthcoming Note-by-Note Cooking. In the segment, This argues and shows that since...

November 8, 2013

University Press Roundup

Welcome to our weekly roundup of the best posts from the blogs of academic publishers! As always, if you particularly enjoy something or think that we missed an important post, please let us know in the comments. Ever wondered what...

November 8, 2013

Wang Renmei and Mao Zedong

We conclude our week-long feature on Wang Renmei: The Wildcat of Shanghai , by Richard J. Meyer with a look not at her film career but her early days living in Hunan Province. Though she later suffered during the Cultural...

November 7, 2013

Wang Renmei, The Wildcat of Shanghai in Photographs

The following images are stills from the films of Wang Renmei, with commentary by Richard J. Meyer author of Wang Renmei: The Wildcat of Shanghai. Wang Renmei plays Black Clown, who is killed at the end of Soaring Aspirations. Her...

November 7, 2013

Judith Butler on Parting Ways: Jewishness and the Critique of Zionism

In the following video, Judith Butler discusses some of the themes, arguments, and experiences that shape her book Parting Ways: Jewishness and the Critique of Zionism (now available in paper). Butler considers Israel’s policy in Palestine and the Jewish response...

November 6, 2013

Wang Renmei: The Wildcat of Shanghai

Wang Renmei, the subject of our featured book this week, Wang Renmei: The Wildcat of Shanghai, was on the fast track to become one of China’s leading film stars of the 1930s. Her career and life, however, fell prey to...

November 6, 2013

Drug Smuggling, Nuclear Nightmares, Erich Fromm, and More Author Events in November

Check out our author events coming up in November! November 8, 2013, 7:00 PM Thai Stick: Surfers, Scammers, and the Untold Story of the Marijuana Trade Peter Maguire Chaucer’s Books 3321 State St. Santa Barbara, CA 93105 November 12, 2013,...

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