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November 29, 2018

The N-Word, Again: Bénédicte Boisseron on Afro-Dog Blackness and the Animal Question

“Dazzling in its reach and groundbreaking in its methodology, Afro-Dogredraws the contours of intellectual inquiry with dogs at the lead. Boisseron aims to rethink the hyper-legality of racism and the practice of inequality in ways that are radical and far-reaching.” ~...

November 28, 2018

Book Excerpt! The Gang Paradox: Inequalities and Miracles on the U.S. -Mexico Border (introduction)

“Anchored in a critical revisionist history of the Southwest borderlands and the social construction of ‘the Hispanic gang,’ The Gang Paradox offers a multidisciplinary analysis of the origins, composition, and cultural significance of gangs as a site of group identity. ” ~ Cynthia...

November 27, 2018

New Book Tuesday! Countersexual Manifesto, Blaming Immigrants, and Renewable Energy

Our weekly list of new releases is now available! Countersexual Manifesto Paul B. Preciado, translated by Kevin Gerry Dunn, foreword by Jack Halberstam. Blaming Immigrants Nationalism and the Economics of Global Movement Neeraj Kaushal Renewable Energy A Primer for the...

November 27, 2018

Q&A: Robert J. Durán on The Gang Paradox

“The Gang Paradox tells a story about the Mexican American experience on the border, including gangs and institutional reactions to them. In clear, descriptive, and refreshingly reflexive language Durán argues that the reality of gangs is far from its media image,...

November 21, 2018

New Book Tuesday! Fall of the Wild,The Conversational Firm, Avicenna and the Aristotelian Left, and More

Our weekly list of new releases is here! The Conversational Firm Rethinking Bureaucracy in the Age of Social Media Catherine J. Turco Avicenna and the Aristotelian Left Ernst Bloch, translated by Loren Goldman and Peter Thompson Man, the State, and...

November 16, 2018

#TurnItUp Science: Miranda Martin on Publishing in the Sciences

“What I’m learning from them is that scientists must often show determination and courage in their work and in their efforts to inform the public.”~Miranda Martin It’s the last day of the Association of University Presses blog tour. Today, our...

November 15, 2018

My Time at CUP: Mark Saunders

“Columbia drew on the ethos of the city — we were expected to channel our mission-driven impulses through a businesslike approach to making books, a discipline that served us all well.“ Mark Saunders DIRECTOR, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY...

November 14, 2018

#TurnItUp Neighborhoods: New York, Brooklyn, and Harlem’s People, Places, and History

Think university presses only publish monographs and textbooks? Think again. University presses can play a critical role in publishing books about the cities and regions in which we reside. In light of #TurnItUp Neighborhood, today’s post features excerpts from some...

November 13, 2018

University Press Week Blog Tour, Day Two: #TurnItUP Politics

The book world is groaning under the weight of books about politics. Yet most of them are just dressed up opinion. What university press books on politics have to offer is much better: data and serious analysis. The University of...

November 13, 2018

New Book Tuesday! The End of the West and Other Cautionary Tales, Fortune Favors the Bold, Imagined Geographies, and More

Our weekly list of new books is now available! Now in Paper! The End of the West and Other Cautionary Tales Sean Meighoo ibidem Press Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society Edited by Andrey Makarychev, Nina Rozhanovskaya, Andreas...

November 12, 2018

University Press Week Blog Tour, Day One: #TurnItUP Arts & Culture

Begin the University Press Week blog tour today by visiting these great university press offerings: Duke University Press writes about how partnerships with museums have helped them build a strong art list.  Athabasca University Press offers a playlist by author Mark A. McCutcheon...

November 8, 2018

Fifty Years of Publishing in Social Work

Columbia University Press’s social work program — begun in the 1960s in collaboration with faculty at the Columbia School of Social work — consists of works that focus on social problems, give voice to marginalized populations, and further social justice....

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