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January 23, 2012

Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City

The following is a video for Ed Koch and the Rebuilding of New York City, which is now available in paperback. For more on the book, you can browse the book using Google Preview or visit the site jonathansoffer.com

January 23, 2012

The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars Reviewed in Publishers Weekly

“Careful descriptions of the methods and models behind climate change science bear out that assertion, proving that the only way to counter dangerous lies is to expose the truth, however inconvenient it might be.”—Publishers Weekly review of The Hockey Stick...

January 20, 2012

My Life with the Taliban

We are pleased to announce that the much-discussed My Life with the Taliban, by Abdul Salam Zaeef is now available in paperback. My Life with the Taliban is the autobiography of Abdul Salam Zaeef, a former senior member of Afghanistan’s...

January 20, 2012

Jonathan Lyons: A New Model for Understanding the World of Islam

“This model, then, calls for the compilation of a new, hidden history of Islam that fills in those areas declared off limits by the anti-Islam discourse. But, first, we must radically rephrase the West’s favorite polemical question—What’s wrong with Islam?—to...

January 19, 2012

Go Nomadic Now with Rosi Braidotti

Check out this great video for Rosi Braidotti’s Nomadic Theory: The Portable Rosi Braidotti and the new edition of Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory:

January 19, 2012

Jonathan Lyons on Islam and Women

“The Bush administration adopted and perpetuated the established discourse of Islam and women for the benefit of specific Western interests—in this case, the military occupation and political and economic domination of Muslim societies…. Bush and his fellow social conservatives were...

January 19, 2012

New Book Tuesday (Thursday edition)

Sorry for the delayed posting and only two new books from our weekly list of new titles: Readings of the Platform Sutra Edited by Morten Schlütter and Stephen F. Teiser Ratnakirti’s Proof of Momentariness by Positive Correlation (Ksanabhangasiddhi Anvayatmika): Transliteration,...

January 18, 2012

Siddharth Kara on How to End Sex Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery

Last week Siddharth Kara, author of Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery, was interviewed by Rahim Kanani on forbes.com. Kara who advises the U.N., the U.S. government , and other governments on anti-slavery research and policy, describes how...

January 18, 2012

Michael Mann, author of "The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars" on Up With Chris Hayes

Michael E. Mann, author of the forthcoming The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the Front Lines, was recently on Up With Chris Hayes to discuss climate warming and its deniers. Michael E. Mann suggests that what we...

January 17, 2012

Jonathan Lyons, author of Islam Through Western Eyes takes the Page 99 Test

This week our featured book will be Islam Through Western Eyes: From the Crusades to the War on Terrorism, by Jonathan Lyons. In conjunction with the publication of his book, Lyons took The Page 99 Test in which he read...

January 13, 2012

Julia Kristeva on the Legacies of the Severed Head

In the concluding chapter to The Severed Head: Capital Visions, Julia Kristeva speculates on some of the meanings and legacies of representations of sacrifice and the severed head: Because the sacred, or the nostalgia for it that remains, turns out...

January 11, 2012

Julia Kristeva: Two Severed Heads from The Severed Head

   In the following passage from The Severed Head: Capital Visions, Julia Kristeva explores the iconography and symbolism of beheadings during the French Revolution: More Roman, Marat takes great pleasure in what he believes to be the “serene joy” of...

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