In anticipation of my book #whenforestsrunamok published by , there's a piece I wrote for the coming issue of . Because war exposes human and nonhuman lives in our shared vulnerability
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March 2, bring your friends and come hangout with and I at Revolutions Bookshop.
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We're all set up for #CAA2023 and looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow! Stop by to browse our latest books and save 40% when you order on our website with coupon code CAA23.
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This Wednesday, check out a hybrid book panel discussion and celebration for "Kids on the Street," with author Joseph Plaster, hosted by Johns Hopkins. Feb. 15, 5:15pm EST.
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We are VERY excited to feature Dr. Anthony B. Pinn as our next guest on In The Cut! Please tune in at 1 pm EST on Saturday! youtube.com/live/6LJzbd6hx
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Celebrate Professor Rhiannon Stephens' recent work: Poverty and Wealth in East Africa, this Friday at 12pm in the Heyman Center Common Room!
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Don't miss Lex Lancaster & Sarah Louise Cowan talking abstraction in contemporary art TOMORROW in celebration of their new books out from & !
You can RSVP & order signed books here:
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The smoldering embers of a failed revolution hang over "When the Smoke Cleared," a collection of poems by Attica inmates.
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Wrote about Celes Tisdale’s When The Smoke Cleared—a marvelous expansion of his original Attica Prison anthology—for .
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"Form and Medium," a new special issue of NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, edited by Penny Fielding & Andrew Taylor, is now online! Read the intro and Caroline Levine's article, "In Praise of Happy Endings: Precarity, Sustainability, and the Novel," both free: ow.ly/bP6i50MS1KC
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All That Was Not Here by Todd Meyers is unlike any other ethnographic account I have read.
Poetic, creative, fragmented, thought-provoking and readable (I finished it one sitting)
📚 Full review here:
deadgoodreading.com/blog/all-that-
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This Friday, don't miss a hybrid book talk on "Poverty and Wealth in East Africa," by Rhiannon Stephens , hosted by , with speakers Laura Fair, Raevin Jimenez, , & Caterina Pizzigoni. February 17, 12 - 1:15pm.
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You don't have to be onsite at #CAA2023 to save our latest titles in #art and #VisualCulture! Through Mar 31, save 40% on all books and journal issues with code CAA23 when you order on our website or that of our UK partner, CAP.
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Pre-order new books today!
"The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought: French Sociology and the Overseas Empire"
"The Social Sciences in the Looking-Glass. Studies in the Production of Knowledge." Co-edited with Didier Fassin
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Baltimore folks! This is tonight! Come help us celebrate 's terrific new book about queer & trans youth, sex worker mutual aid, the Vanguard movement, & "street churches" in San Francisco's Tenderloin! Featuring Ann Cvetkovich, , Alaa Saad and more.
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Do you want to see independently published scholarly journals thrive? Apply by noon ET, Monday, 2/20, to lead Publishing Services initiatives. Remote work options available.
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I’m hiring! The Publishing Services Manager @DukePress has business oversight of the Scholarly Publishing Collective & Project Euclid. Great opportunity for someone with an entrepreneurial spirit and strong partnership skills. Remote work eligible. dukeupress.edu/About/Job-Oppo
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So grateful for this conversation with Kathy Ferguson about Letterpress Revolution from . Ferguson lays out such a clear explanation of the work that writing and media making does in organizing and community building. Listen
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Saturday, February 18 Laura E. Perez, co-editor of "Consuelo Jimenez Underwood," speaks at the close of Underwood’s exhibition at Ruiz-Healy Art in New York City. ow.ly/NCnB50MCnE1
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We're excited to join you in New York City for #CAA2023! Check out the blog today for everything you need to know about how to browse our latest #art and #VisualCulture titles.
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Opinion | Lessons From a 2-Week Interim Course: It can be way more than a blow-off class or a rush through the curriculum, writes Christopher Schaberg. #HigherEd bit.ly/3E464l1
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We are one week away from our first virtual conversation of the year!
Bad Education
with Lee Edelman and Tavia Nyong'o
RSVP: bit.ly/3QNOiYm
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Hello good people of twitter, it's exactly one month until the release my love letter to my lunatic practice of #running with lovely drawings by ! On this day of love, I share with you this special code: E23RUNN for 30% off when you order from !
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This Thursday, don't miss as , author of "Black Disability Politics," gives the Black History Month Keynote Lecture in-person at Mount Holyoke College. February 16, 6:30pm.
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NEW ISSUE! *Poetry + Fiction + Commentary on creative-meets-critical composition*
Cover art: Noah J. Landers, Mosaic No. 1 (2022)
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Oooh must have! S. O. Lua on Philippine Chinese Speculative Fiction and C. Rojas on Interspecies Intimacies in Zhang Guixing's Rainforest Novels in Prism special issue “The Worlds of Southeast Asian Chinese Lit” read.dukeupress.edu/prism/issue/19
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Volume 94, issue 4 is out online and in print! Essays by , Alan Ackerman, , , Ted Hamilton, & Douglas S. Ishii: read.dukeupress.edu/american-liter
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a reading list on, for, & against love — freely available for the next three months /1
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in our latest issue, Samo Tomšič writes that "Freud does not preach a naïve politics of love, but instead provides sufficient ground for recognizing in Eros the force of solidarity" — read more:
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Next week!
It is happening! Another #FeminEast lecture!
Join us on Zoom on February 22nd, at 2-3:30 pm EST (8-9:30 pm CET), on Zoom, for Piro Rexhepi's talk about his timely and important book. Please register here or use the QR code.
rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/regist
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Coming up Thursday, February 16, Ed Cohen, author of "On Learning to Heal," gives an in-person talk at in #Brooklyn. ow.ly/TYN750MFwgu
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This Thursday at - the first event in our new series, Queer/Trans of Color Conversations! and Rana Jaleel on the transnational travels of queer of color critique! Hybrid event; livestream on CLAGS YouTube.
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New blog post! In this conversation, Simidele Dosekun & Srila Roy (two members of our Editorial Collective) trace the ways that gender and sexuality are both highly local and deeply transnational in the current landscape of neoliberalism.
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Yes! and Simi Dosekun, in conversation about feminist methods and their fantastic books!
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New blog post! In this conversation, Simidele Dosekun & Srila Roy (two members of our Editorial Collective) trace the ways that gender and sexuality are both highly local and deeply transnational in the current landscape of neoliberalism.
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Save 30% on #NewBook "Composing Violence." Examining the 2002 pogrom against Muslims in Gujuarat, India, Moyukh Chatterjee examines how political violence against minorities catalyzes radical changes in law, public culture, and power. #Anthro #Asia #Theory ow.ly/VxZy50MRWhm
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Thank you, . The event is hybrid, so people can also attend via Zoom. It's going to be a great panel.
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Friday, February 17 catch Rhiannon Stephens, author of "Poverty and Wealth in East Africa," in person in the Common Room at Columbia University. ow.ly/VNN850MCneC
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King’s Vibrato: Modernism, Blackness and the Sonic Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. provides the opportunity to listen to and hear black cultural history through the ears of Maurice O. Wallace.
Read review by Diane Grams here: doi.org/10.1080/014198
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Last night Dr. Kiana Murphy gave really lovely comments on my book at the event at . Hearing how Black people & scholars are responding to the book is really meaningful to me. Kiana, if you’re out there will you say hi, I can’t find you just by searching your name!
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The Douglas Coleman Show VE with Ed Cohen youtu.be/qbEZ_0XcwsY via
#authors,#crohnsdisease,#healingcounsel,#douglascolemanshow
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