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    • Vidal, Paloma (2026)
      In Paloma Vidal's unforgettable novel Somewhere , an Argentine-Brazilian woman narrates her struggles to determine her identity and maintain relationships while moving between three languages and as many locations: Los ...
    • Ewell, Philip (2026)
      Since its inception in the mid-twentieth century, American music theory has been framed and taught almost exclusively by white men. As a result, whiteness and maleness are woven into the fabric of the field, and BIPOC music ...
    • Adebayo, Sakiru (2026)
      In Continuous Pasts , author Sakiru Adebayo claims that the post-conflict fiction of memory in Africa depicts the intricate ways in which the past is etched on bodies and topographies, resonant in silences and memorials, ...
    • Hendry, Petra Munro (2026)
      Reimagining the Educated Citizen contends that the constructs of public education and citizenship in the struggle to constitute a U.S. national identity are inseparable from the simultaneous emergence of transatlantic ...
    • Ryan, Connor (2026)
      The slogan “Lagos shall not spoil,” found in print media, political campaigns, and common conversation, represents a shared expression of the optimism the city embodies. However, on city streets the phrase also appears ...
    • Balmat, M Peregrine (2026)
      The Subtlety of the Street examines the effects of small, seemingly mundane words that occur in conversations between street-level workers and those they serve. Combining discourse analysis, public policy studies, and ...
    • Porter, L. Archer; Porter, Lindsey Archer (2026)
      Homebodies: Performance and Intimacy in the Age of New Media sheds light on a fascinating yet often overlooked phenomenon: how ordinary people transform their private lives into captivating performances for the digital ...
    • Caraccioli, Mauro José; Wigen, Einar (2026)
      International politics is often conducted in two languages or more, and since no two languages are exactly the same, what is possible to say in one language may be impossible to say in another. Translation is at the heart ...
    • Stuart, Diana (2026)
      As scientists call for widespread climate action, there has been an alarming rise in climate doomism, the belief that it is too late to do anything about climate change. Many people who struggle to imagine the solutions ...
    • Zhou, Mujun (2026)
      The Death and Life of Chinese Civil Society examines how a group of Chinese intellectual elites referred to as the liberals or ziyou pai edified the civil society project beginning in the 1990s to build an independent space ...
    • Pype, Katrien; Adunbi, Omolade; Fischer, Michael M.J. (2026)
      The Post-Global City seeks to open a new field of analytical inquiry that examines knowledge production and technological developments in urban Africa rooted in local, historical realities, while also partaking in ...
    • Marinaro, Isabella Clough; Haynes, Will (2026)
      Living Rome: Space, Identity, and the Politics of Belonging looks beyond the romanticized image of Rome, towards a kaleidoscopic view of the city shaped by inequalities, socio-political challenges, and acts of resistance ...
    • Koza, Julia Eklund (2026)
      A little-known fact about the prominent US psychologist and educator Carl E. Seashore (1866–1949) is that he was deeply involved in the American eugenics movement. He was among the US academics to support eugenics long ...
    • Cistelecan, Alex; Blagojević, Una; Hincu, Adela; Baghiu, Stefan; Cistelecan, Alex; Ferencz-Flatz, Christian (2026)
      Situated Marxism analyzes theoretical practices in postwar Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union on their own terms and within their institutional, social, and historical contexts. Challenging enduring narratives of dogma ...
    • Bosman, Cécile (2025)
      Marine painting is a four hundred year old specialism of the traditional Dutch school of painting. Painting ships and the sea requires both nautical knowledge and great artistic talent. Cécile Bosman examines the background, ...
    • de Roest, Aafje (2026)
    • Mariani, Andrea; Warshadfilm, Ellen; Raubenheimer, Landi; Khoza, Bongani J.; Chapelan, Liri; Casini, Silvia; Van Der Heijden, Tim; Edmonds, Guy; Mcgregor, Sanna; Van Wyk, Josef; Fossati, Giovanna; van den Oever, Annie (2025)
      This book addresses the growing awareness of the historical collections of film and media devices in film archives and media museums. Over thirty experts reflect on the prominent roles media technologies play in a range ...
    • Captain, Esther; Sinke, Onno (2025)
      The battle cry ‘Bersiap!’ resounded in numerous cities and towns across Indonesia during the first months following the declaration of independence on August 17, 1945. Heard from all sides, this call to ‘stand by’ for the ...
    • Wyss, Johana (2026)
      This study offers an ethnographic exploration of how memory, identity, and history are contested in the city of Opava and the surrounding Hlu.ín area – former sites of Austrian and Prussian rule shaped by post-imperial ...
    • Balogh, Robert (2026)
      In February 2024 the designated body of the geological sciences rejected the proposition that humans have entered the Anthropocene epoch. Historians are yet to tell history as the interaction with materials and living ...