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HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Descartes’ Philosophical Revolution: A Reassessment

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Tao and Trinity

Hanoch Ben-Yami, Central European University, Budapest

Notes on Self-Reference and the Unity of Opposites in Philosophy

Ben-Yami shows how the technology of Descartes' time shapes his conception of life, soul and mind–body dualism; how Descartes' analytic geometry helps him develop his revolutionary conception of representation without resemblance; and how these ideas combine to shape his new and influential theory of perception.

Scott Austin, Texas A&M University, USA The Chinese Tao and the Western Trinity have a fundamental unity of theme: the unity of opposites. Both are connected with problems as broad and diverse as how to describe the entire universe, how a system can talk about itself, the relationship between symbols and realities, and the nature of signs and sacraments. Contents: Introduction * 1. The Being of Illusion * 2. The Greeks and Greek Issues * 3. Plato and Followers * 4. Aquinas * 5. Being and Appearance * Conclusion * Appendix One: Why Triads? * Appendix Two: Eriugena

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Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. Descartes’ Theory of Perception * 2.1 Descartes’ Theory of Perception, from The World On * 2.2 Descartes’ Justification of his Theory * 2.3 The Innovation in Descartes’ Theory of Perception * 3. The Development of Descartes’ Theory of Perception * 3.1 Descartes’ Theory of Perception in the Rules * 3.2 Galileo’s Influence * 3.3 Analytic Geometry and Representational Perception * 4. Soul and Physiology * 4.1 The Living Body according to Descartes * 4.2 Life without Soul, Soul without Life * 4.3 The Physiologists’ Reception of Descartes’ Conception of Life * 5. Mind, Machine, Sensation * 5.1 Mind and Automaton * 5.2 Animals without a Mind * 5.3 Painless Pain, Blind Sight * 6. Descartes and the Metaphysical Project * 6.1 Bérulle and Descartes * 6.2 Why was the Meditations Written? * 6.3 Augustine and Descartes: Methodological Preliminaries * 7. The Meditations: Borrowed Themes with Original Variations * 7.1 The First Meditation and the Dream Argument * 7.2 Cogito: ergo sum or ergo vivo? * 7.3 The Essence of the Wax, and of Bodies Generally * 8. Epilogue June 2015 UK June 2015 US 296pp 7 figures, 2 b/w photos Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137512017

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Kropotkin, Read, and the Intellectual History of British Anarchism

Material Religion in Modern Britain

Between Reason and Romanticism

Although marginal as a political force, anarchist ideas developed in Britain into a political tradition. This book explores this lost history, offering a new appraisal of the work of Kropotkin and Read, and examining the ways in which they endeavoured to articulate a politics fit for the particular challenges of Britain's modern history.

Edited by Timothy Willem Jones, La Trobe University, Australia, Lucinda Matthews-Jones, Liverpool John Moores University, UK 'Material Religion in Modern Britain makes an important contribution to the history of British religion, breaking new ground in its focus upon material culture as a means by which to understand the tensions and complexities of the modern spiritual landscape. This is a very well-crafted and insightful collection of essays which will certainly deepen our understanding of the influence of material culture upon modern religious beliefs and practices.' - Sue Morgan, University of Chichester, UK This volume contributes towards to developments in the study of religion that illuminate the plural nature of religious change in modern Britain. It makes a critical intervention in British studies of religion by bringing the analytical insights of material culture, to bear on religion in the British World.

Contents: Introduction * 1. Contexts: Anarchism in British Intellectual History, 1886-1968 * 2. Foundations: System-Building Philosophy * 3. Statism: The Power of History * 4. Revolution: The Journey to Communism * 5. Utopia: Imagining Post-Capitalist Society * Conclusion

Contents: Introduction: Materiality and Religious History; Lucinda Matthews-Jones and Timothy Willem Jones * Part I: Material Sectarianism * Part II: Material Religion, Sex and Gender * Part III: Material Religion in Postsecular Britain

June 2015 UK June 2015 US 264pp Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137392602

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The Spirit of Things

Matthew S. Adams, University of Victoria, Canada 'In a well-argued, contextualised account, Adams succeeds in restoring Kropotkin to the centre of socialist and anarchist debates in Britain in the late Victorian period. He also provides an admirably lively account of the intellectual inheritance of these engagements in subsequent decades through the lens of Herbert Read's life and ideas, restoring a sense of the vibrancy and sophistication of left-wing political theory through this period.' - Greg Claeys, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

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HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Postnarrativist Philosophy of Historiography Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen, University of Oulu, Finland

Natural, Supernatural, and Legal Approaches

Narrativism has made important contributions to the theory and philosophy of historiography but it is now time to move beyond it to postnarrativism. Kuukkanen shows how it is possible to reject the absolutist truth-functional evaluation of interpretations in historiography and yet accept that historiography can be evaluated by rational standards.

Zhongjiang Wang, Peking University, China, Misha Tadd, Translator, China 'In his new monograph, Order in Early Chinese Excavated Texts: Natural, Supernatural, and Legal Approaches, distinguished Peking University philosopher Wang Zhongjiang develops nothing less than a new, nuanced, and compelling interpretation of classical Chinese cosmology. With research fully informed by a close and careful reading of the newly recovered archaeological texts, Wang traces the evolution of order in this antique tradition from earliest religious assumptions to an understanding of cosmic order grounded in a discernable pattern of natural law as an inspiration for a concomitant conception of positive law for the human world.' Roger T. Ames, Professor of Philosophy, University of Hawai'i, USA

Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction: The Narrativist Insight * 2. From Analytic Philosophy of History to Narrativism * 3. Three Tenets of Narrativist Philosophy of Historiography * 4. Representationalism and Non-representationalism * 5. Reasoning in Historiography * 6. Colligation * 7. Underdetermination and Epistemic Values * 8. From Truth to Warranted Assertion * 9. The Tri-partite Theory of Justification in Historiography * 10. Historiography between Objectivism and Subjectivism * 11. Coda: Postnarrativist Philosophy of Historiography * Bibliography June 2015 UK June 2015 US 252pp 1 chart, 2 graphs Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137409867

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Plato’s Parmenides Reconsidered Mehmet Tabak, New York University, USA 'Plato is commonly thought to have developed a theory of forms early in his career, and then to have discovered irremediable errors in that theory later on. But, in this engaging book, Tabak demonstrates, quite decisively, that this common view of Plato is wrong. Plato's Parmenides Reconsidered raises crucial questions about the nature of philosophical writing. It is a bold and important book.' - Ram Neta, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Plato's Parmenides Reconsidered offers a very accessible, detailed, and historically-sensitive account of Plato's Parmenides. Against the prevailing scholarly wisdom, he illustrates conclusively that Parmenides is a satirical dialogue in which Plato attempts to expose the absurd nature of the doctrines and method of his philosophical opponents. Contents: Introduction * 1 Forms in the Middle-Period Dialogues * Introduction * The Theory of Forms in Phaedo * The Theory of Forms in Cratylus * The Theory of Forms in Republic * Conclusion * 2 Parmenides, Part I * Introduction * The Setting and the Main Characters of Parmenides * Socrates’s Theory of Forms and His Challenge * The Extent of Forms * Parmenides’s Criticism of the Participation Theory * Infinite Regress Objections and More * Radical Separation of Forms Prohibits Knowledge * The Method * Aristoteles Replaces Socrates * Conclusion * 3 Parmenides, Part II * Introduction * Argument 1: If the One Is, It Is Nothing * Argument 2: If the One Has Being, It Can Be and Not Be All Things * The Appendix * Argument 3: If the Absolute One Participates, the Others Are * Argument 4: If the Absolute One Does Not Participate, the Others Are Not * The Conclusion of Arguments 1–4: Parmenides’s and Ours * Argument 5: Whatever Is Said of the Negative One Must Be True and Known * Argument 6: Speaking of the Negative One, Which We Cannot Speak Of * Argument 7: If the One Is Not, the Others Appear to Be * Argument 8: If the One Is Not, the Others Neither Appear to Be nor Are Anything * The Final Conclusion of Parmenides * 4 Parmenides in Theaetetus and Sophist * Introduction * Plato’s Critique of Protagoras in Theaetetus * Parmenides and Parmenides in Sophist * Conclusion May 2015 UK May 2015 US 240pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137515353

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Recently discovered ancient silk and bamboo manuscripts have reformulated our understanding of ancient Chinese thought. They show that ancient Chinese philosophy was and is much richer and more complex than we ever imagined, and they chart the path from belief in powerful spirits and gods to the discovery of universal laws and order. Contents: Prolegomena * 1. The Cosmology of The Great One Births Water * 2. Cosmology, Nature, and the Sage in All Things Are Forms in Flux * 3. The Diversity of Eastern Zhou Views on Deities and The Divine Influence of Spirits and Gods * 4. Natural Order and Divine Will in The Three Virtues * 5. Huang-Lao’s Universal Law: Why Govern with the Way and Law? * Appendix 1: Transcription and Translation of The Great One Births Water * Appendix 2: Transcription and Translation of All Things are Forms in Flux * Appendix 3: Transcription and Translation of The Divine Insight of Spirit and Gods * Appendix 4: Transcription and Translation of The Three Virtues * Bibliography * Index December 2015 UK December 2015 US 256pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137546968

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RELIGION AND HISTORY Liturgy in Postcolonial Perspectives

RELIGION AND HISTORY

Only One Is Holy

Explaining the Genetic Footprints of Catholic and Protestant Colonizers Shane Joshua Barter, Soka University of America, USA This book points out a novel pattern in colonial intimacy—that Catholic colonizers tended to leave behind significant mixed communities while Protestant colonizers were more likely to police relations with local women. This book then seeks to explain this pattern, looking to religious institutions, political capacity, and ideas of nation and race. Contents: 1. Introduction 1 * Caveats & Definitions * Studying Race, Religion, & Colonialism * 2. Exploring the Religious Divide 12 * Southeast Asia * East Asia * South Asia * Africa * The Americas * Oceania * 3. Explaining the Religious Divide 54 * Religion * Geohistorical Contact * Political Economy * Capacity * Identity: Nation & Race * 4. Implications

November 2015 UK November 2015 US 160pp 4 figures Hardback £37.50 / $57.00 / CN$62.50 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137594297

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This book brings Christian, Jewish and Muslim scholars from different fields of knowledge and many places across the globe to introduce/expand the dialogue between the field of liturgy and postcolonial/decolonial thinking. Connecting main themes in both fields, this book shows what is at stake in this dialectical scholarship. Contents: Introduction; Cláudio Carvalhaes * PART I: MUSLIM AND JEWISH PERSPECTIVES * PART II: AFRICA AND AFRICAN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES * PART III: LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES * PART IV: OCEANIA, ASIA, AND ASIAN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES * PART V: EUROPE, EUROPEAN AMERICAN, NATIVE AMERICAN AND USA PERSPECTIVES * Bibliography

Postcolonialism and Religions June 2015 UK June 2015 US 332pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137516350

Jews and Christians in Thirteenth-Century France Edited by Elisheva Baumgarten, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Judah D. Galinsky, Bar Ilan University, Israel 'This is a remarkable collection of articles which both deepens our understanding of problems long subjected to scrutiny and opens up entirely new vistas on Jewish-Christian relations in thirteenthcentury France. Because the authors are so learned and so attuned to the relevant scholarship on other times and places, scholars with a wide variety of interests should return repeatedly to the collection for information and stimulation. The editors brought together an amazing group of authors - and they have not disappointed.' - William Chester Jordan, Dayton-Stockton Professor of History, Princeton University, USA A period of great change for Europe, the thirteenth-century was a time of both animosity and intimacy for Jewish and Christian communities. In this wideranging collection, scholars discuss the changing paradigms in the research and history of Jews and Christians in medieval Europe, discussing law, scholarly pursuits, art, culture, and poetry. Contents: Introduction: Jews and Christians in Thirteenth-Century France; Elisheva Baumgarten and Judah D. Galinsky * PART I: LEARNING, LAW, AND SOCIETY * PART II: POLEMICS, PERSECUTIONS, AND MUTUAL PERCEPTIONS * PART III: CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS: ART, POETRY, AND LITERATURE

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Edited by Cláudio Carvalhaes, McCormick Theological Seminary, USA ‘This book will indubitably become a landmark in religious studies and theology. This is a must read for scholars and students interested in Postcolonialism, liturgy, religion and society, ethics, theology, and inter-religious conversations.’ - Santiago Slabodsky, Claremont School of Theology, USA

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Death, Dying, and Mysticism The Ecstasy of the End Edited by Thomas Cattoi, Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University, USA, Christopher M. Moreman, Department of Philosophy, California State University, East Bay, USA 'In this thoughtful, interdisciplinary, and integral compilation of essays, Cattoi and Moreman gracefully open our awareness to the mystical process of death and dying. Through so many perspectives, one grasps the spiritual evolution of the soul, with death and dying marking a final dissolution of egoic consciousness opening toward a 'boundless' dimension or unity consciousness and our original nature. Inspiring!' - Barbara Morrill, Chair, Integral Counseling Program, The California Institute of Integral Studies, USA This volume offers a sample of reflections from scholars and practitioners on the theme of death and dying from scholars and practitioners, ranging from the Christian tradition to Hinduism, Lacanian psychoanalysis, while also touching on the themes of the afterlife and near-death experiences. Contents: Introduction: Ars Moriendi after Kant’s Turn to the Subject; Thomas Cattoi * 1. Lady Jacopa and Francis: Mysticism and The Management of Francis of Assisi’s Deathbed Story; Darleen Pryds * 2. Mystical Dying in Contemporary Autobiographies; Lucy Bregman * 3. Traces of Resurrection: The Pattern of Simone Weil’s Mysticism; Stuart Jesson * 4. Thoreau’s Religious Response to Death; Robert Michael Ruehl * 5. You Create Your Own Reality: The Fallacy of Death in Jane Roberts’ Seth Material; Cynthia A. Hogan * 6. Symbolic Death of the Subject in the Structure of Jacques Lacan; Jin Sook Kim * 7. Anomalous Experiences and the Bereavement Process; Callum E. Cooper, Chris A. Roe, and Graham Mitchell * and more...

Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Mysticism April 2015 UK April 2015 US 292pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137472076

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RELIGION AND HISTORY Dissimulation and Deceit in Early Modern Europe

Puritans and Catholics in the Trans-Atlantic World 1600-1800

Edited by Miriam Eliav-Feldon, Tel-Aviv University, Israel, Tamar Herzig, Tel Aviv University, Israel In this book, twelve scholars of early modern history analyse various categories and cases of deception and false identity in the age of geographical discoveries and of forced conversions: from two-faced conversos to serial converts, from demoniacs to stigmatics, and from self-appointed ambassadors to lying cosmographer. Contents: 1. Introduction; Miriam Eliav-Feldon * 2. Superstition and Dissimulation: Discerning False Religion in the Fifteenth Century; Michael D. Bailey * 3. ‘Mendacium officiosum’: Alberico Gentili’s Ways of Lying; Vincenzo Lavenia * 4. Dissimulation and Conversion: Francesco Pucci’s Return to Catholicism; Giorgio Caravale * 5. The Identity Game: Ambiguous Religious Attachments in Seventeenth- Century Lyon; Monica Martinat * 6. From ‘Marranos’ to ‘Unbelievers’: The Spanish Peccadillo in Sixteenth Century Italy; Stefania Pastore * 7. Recidivist Converts in Early Modern Europe; Moshe Sluhovsky * 8. A Hybrid Identity: Jewish Convert, Christian Mystic and Demoniac; Adelisa Malena * 9. Beyond Simulation: An Enquiry Concerning Demonic Possession; Guido Dall’Olio * 10. Genuine and Fraudulent Stigmatics in the Sixteenth Century; Tamar Herzig * 11. Real, Fake or Megalomaniacs? Three Suspicious Ambassadors, 1450-1600; Giorgio Rota * 12. Between Madrid and Ophir: Erédia, a Deceitful Discoverer; Jorge Flores September 2015 UK September 2015 US 264pp 3 images, 1 table Hardback £60.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137447487

Edited by Crawford Gribben, Queens University, Belfast, UK, R. Scott Spurlock, University of Glasgow, UK This volume explores the complex and surprisingly similar experiences of puritans and Catholics in the early modern Atlantic world. Contents: Contents * 1. Introduction; Crawford Gribben * 2. Families And Religious Conflict In The Early Modern Atlantic World; Francis J. Bremer * 3. Catholics In A Puritan Atlantic: The Liminality Of Empire’s Edge; R. Scott Spurlock * 4. Conspiring Languages And Images In Samuel Ward’s The Double Deliverance (1621); Ema Vyroubalová * 5. Spiritual Treason And The Politics Of Prayer: Presbyterians, Laudians And Catholics; Polly Ha * 6. Straining The Bonds Of Puritanism: English Presbyterians And Massachusetts Congregationalists Debate Ecclesiology, 1636-1640; Michael P. Winship * 7. The Jewish Indian Theory And Protestant Use Of Catholic Thought In The Early Modern Atlantic; Andrew Crome * 8. Reformation And The Wickedness Of Port Royal, Jamaica, 1655-C.1692; David Manning * 9. Cotton Mather, Heterodox Puritanism And The Construction Of America; Edward Simon * 10. The London Yearly Meeting And Quaker Administrative Innovation In An Atlantic Context; Jordan Landes * 11. Thinking Like A Presbyterian In 1690s Ireland; Robert Armstrong * 12. With The Papists They Have Much In Common: Trans-Atlantic Protestant Communalism And Catholicism, 1700-1850; Philip Lockley

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The Great Powers and Orthodox Christendom The Crisis Over the Eastern Church in the Era of the Crimean War

October 2015 UK October 2015 US 293pp 1 figure Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137368973

British Burma in the New Century 1895-1918 Stephen L Keck, Emirates Diplomatic Academy, United Arab Emirates 'British Burma in the New Century, 1895-1918 offers an inventive and informative account of colonial rule at its zenith. This perceptive book opens up a striking panorama on the cultural and intellectual dimensions of British imperialism in Burma. The author's keen eye and lucid prose ranges comfortably and convincingly from questions of place, memory, and religious belief to problems of urbanization, crime, and ethnic insurgency.' - Peter John Brobst, Ohio University, USA

Jack Fairey, National University of Singapore, Singapore This new political history of the Orthodox Church in the Ottoman Empire explains why Orthodoxy became the subject of acute political competition between the Great Powers during the mid 19th century. It also explores how such rivalries led, paradoxically, both to secularizing reforms and to Europe's last great war of religion - the Crimean War. Contents: Table of Contents * 1. Reason in Exile: The War for the Eastern Church * 2. A Patriarch’s Progress: The Great Church under Grigórios * 3. Ponsonby vs the Patriarch: Orthodoxy & European Diplomacy * 4. ‘The Great Game of Improvements’: Reşid Paşa & Reform * 5. A Cossack Takes the Cross: Prince Menshikov’s Crusade * 6. Ambassadors of Peace: Recasting Ottoman Christendom * 7. ‘A Complete Revolution’: The Great Church & the Great Powers

Histories of the Sacred and Secular, 1700-2000 September 2015 UK September 2015 US 304pp 3 figures Hardback £60.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137508454

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British Burma in the New Century draws upon neglected but talented colonial authors to portray Burma between 1895 and 1918, which was the apogee of British governance. These writers, most of them 'Burmaphiles' wrote against widespread misperceptions about Burma. Contents: Table of Contents * 1. Introduction * 2. Locating Burma * 3. Governing Burma * 4. Interpreting the End of Old Burma * 5. Translating Buddhism * 6. The City and Country * 7. Engaging Ethnicity * 8. Dacoits and Dissent * 9. Conclusion

Britain and the World October 2015 UK October 2015 US 248pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137364326

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RELIGION AND HISTORY The Ecumenical Legacy of the Cappadocians

Oxford, UK

Edited by Nicu Dumitraşcu, University of Oradea, Romania ‘The three Cappadocian Fathers have made a fundamental and enduring contribution to theology, alike in the East and West. Through their personal lives, they bore witness to the value of the Christian family and Christian friendship. Their teaching on the doctrine of the Trinity, on Christ's Incarnation, and on the inexhaustible mystery of the living God remains fresh and relevant to our contemporary situation. The many-sided presentations in this present volume show clearly the creative originality of the ecumenical legacy of the Cappadocians.’ Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia, University of

This volume adopts a multifaceted approach towards exploring the significant contribution which the Cappadocians made towards subsequent Christian thought. The contributors contextualize Cappadocian thought both within the context of Greek philosophy, as well as in relation to other Christian thinkers such as Origen. Contents: Editor’s Preface * Introduction; Kallistos Ware * The Cappadocians * 1. Creation, Cosmogony and Cappadocian Cosmology; Carl Sean O Brien * 2. Some Considerations Regarding the Cappadocian Trinitarian Ontology; Mihai Himcinschi * 3. The Cappadocians’ Stress on the Monarchia of the Father in Metropolitan John D. Zizioulas; Krzysztof Lesniewski * 4. The atypical friendship of Sts. Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus; Nicu Dumitraşcu * St Basil the Great * 5. ‘A long way from home’: The Traveling Man According to St. Basil; Gunar af Hallström * 6. Philosophical Arguments and Christian Worship in St. Basil’s Debate with Eunomius; Ovidiu Sferlea * 7. The Contribution of Saint Basil the Great to Combating Pneumatochism; Nicolae Chifăr * 8. A canonical approach to the 89th Canon of Saint Basil the Great; Elena Giannakopoulou * St Gregory of Nazianzus * and more...

Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue October 2015 UK October 2015 US 304pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £53.50 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137513946

Consolation in Medieval Narrative Augustinian Authority and Open Form Chad D. Schrock, Lee University, USA 'Schrock demonstrates how Augustine's understanding of time and approach to Scriptural interpretation opened up a profoundly creative space for human self-reflection in the Middle Ages. Combining criticism, philosophy, theology, and history in a dazzling piece of scholarship, Schrock's book functions as a moving piece of consolatory literature in its own right. A very important book by an outstanding scholar.' -Ephraim Radner, Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto, Canada and author of Hope among the Fragments: The Broken Church and its Engagements of Scripture Medieval writers such as Chaucer, Abelard, and Langland often overlaid personal story and sacred history to produce a distinct narrative form. The first of its kind, this study traces this widely used narrative tradition to Augustine's two great histories: Confessions and City of God. Contents: Introduction * 1. For the Time Being: Interpretive Consolation in Augustinian Time * 2. ‘Quanto minorem consideras’: Abelard’s Proportional Consolation * 3. Three Figures of the Church: Piers Plowman and the Quest for Consolation * 4. Augustine and Arthur: The Stanzaic Morte and the Comforts of Elegy * 5. Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale: Consolations at War * 6. The Tower and the Turks: More’s Meditative Consolation * Conclusion

The New Middle Ages May 2015 UK May 2015 US 256pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137453358

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Follow us on Subscribing to Faith? The Anglican Parish Magazine 1859-1929 Jane Platt, Lancaster University, UK This book reveals the huge sales and propagandist potential of Anglican parish magazines, while demonstrating the Anglican Church's misunderstanding of the real issues at its heart, and its collective collapse of confidence as it contemplated social change. Contents: Contents * 1. Inventing the Parish Magazine * 2. Erskine Clarke and Parish Magazine * 3. ‘Cheap as well as good’: the Economics of Publishing * 4. Editors, Writers and Church Parties, 1871-1918 * 5. Manhood * 6. ‘Scribbling Women’: Female Authorship of Inset Fiction * 7. Readers * 8. Stormy Waters: ‘How can the waves the bark o’erwhelm, with Christ the Pilot at the Helm?’ * 9. The Challenges of Modernity: Scientific Advances and the Great War * 10. Anglican Parish Magazines 1919-1929 and Beyond

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Histories of the Sacred and Secular, 1700-2000 July 2015 UK July 2015 US 296pp 3 tables, 12 graphs, 22 B/W half-tones Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137362438

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GENERAL PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPHERS GENERAL PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPHERS

Lectures at the Collège de France, 1972-1973

The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophical Methods Edited by Christopher Daly, Department of Philosophy, University of Manchester, UK This Handbook contains twenty-six original and substantive papers examining a wide selection of philosophical methods. Drawing upon an international range of leading contributors, it will help shape future debates about how philosophy should be done. The papers will be of particular interest to researchers and high-level undergraduates. Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes On Contributors * Introduction And Historical Overview; Chris Daly * PART I: PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS * 1. A Priori Analysis And The Methodological A Posteriori; David Braddon-Mitchell * 2. The Failure Of Analysis And The Nature Of Concepts; Michael Huemer * 3. Singular Ontology: How To; Alexis G. Burgess * 4. Paradigms And Philosophical Progress; M. B. Willard * 5. Disagreement In Philosophy; Jason Decker * 6. Agnosticism About Ontology; Chris Daly And David Liggins * PART II: PHILOSOPHICAL EXPLANATION AND METHODOLOGY IN METAPHYSICS * 7. Modality, Metaphysics And Method; Boris Kment * 8. Explanation And Explication; Paul Audi * 9. Empirically Grounded Philosophical Theorizing; Otávio Bueno And Scott A. Shalkowski * 10. Et Tu, Brute?; Sam Baron * 11. Properties Are Potatoes? An Essay On Ontological Parsimony; Nikk Effingham * 12. Advice For Eleatics; Sam Cowling * 13. Pragmatism Without Idealism; Robert Kraut And Kevin Scharp * PART III: INTUITION, PSYCHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY * 14. Intuitions, Conceptual Engineering, And Conceptual Fixed Points; Matti Eklund * 15. Thought Experiments And Experimental Philosophy; Joachim Horvath * 16. Rationalizing Self-Interpretation; Laura Schroeter And François Schroeter * 17. Reclaiming The Armchair; Janet Levin * PART IV: METHOD, MIND AND EPISTEMOLOGY * 18. Placement, Grounding And Mental Content; Kelly Trogdon * 19. Theory Dualism And The Metalogic Of Mind-Body Problems; T. Parent * 20. Knowing How And ‘Knowing How’; Yuri Cath * 21. Philosophy Of Science And The Curse Of The Case Study; Adrian Currie * 22. Three Degrees Of Naturalism In The Philosophy Of Science; Paul Dicken * PART V: METAETHICS AND NORMATIVITY * 23. Against Pluralism In Metaethics; Jens Johansson And Jonas Olson * 24. Directly Plausible Principles; Howard Nye * 25. Moral Inquiry And Mob Psychology; Jimmy Lenman * 26. The Methodological Irrelevance Of Reflective Equilibrium; Tristram Mcpherson

August 2015 UK August 2015 US 672pp 8 figures, 1 map, 1 b/w table Hardback £150.00 / $235.00 / CN$270.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137344540

The Punitive Society

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Michel Foucault, Arnold I. Davidson, University of Chicago, USA, Graham Burchell, Translator, UK '[Foucault] must be reckoned with.' – The New York Times Book Review These thirteen lectures on the 'punitive society,' delivered at the Collège de France in the first three months of 1973, examine the way in which the relations between justice and truth that govern modern penal law were forged, and question what links them to the emergence of a new punitive regime that still dominates contemporary society. Contents: Foreword: François Ewald And Alessandro Fontana * Introduction: Arnold I. Davidson * Translator’s Note * 1. 3 January 1973 * 2. 10 January 1973 * 3. 17 January 1973 * 4. 24 January 1973 * 5. 31 January 1973 * 6. 7 February 1973 * 7. 14 February 1973 * 8. 21 February 1973 * 9. 28 February 1973 * 10. 7 March 1973 * 11. 14 March 1973 * 12. 21 March 1973 * 13. 28 March 1973 * Course Summary * Course Context * Index Of Notions * Index Of Names

Michel Foucault: Lectures at the Collège de France September 2015 UK September 2015 US 340pp Hardback £27.00 / $40.00 / CN$45.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781403986603

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Michel Foucault: A Research Companion Sverre Raffnsøe, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, Marius Gudmand-Hoyer, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, Morten S Thaning, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark 'The authors of Michel Foucault: A Research Companion have provided an excellent overview of Foucault's work grounded in a rigorous familiarity with his diverse writings, lectures and interviews. What particularly recommends it is the way Foucault's investigations are shown to be part of a consistent philosophical praxis conceived as both a diagnosis of the present and a work on oneself. In whole, or in it parts, it will prove exceedingly useful to researchers and students alike.' - Mitchell Dean, Professor of Public Governance, Copenhagen Business School. Author of The Signature of Power: Sovereignty, Governmentality and Biopolitics (Sage 2013) and Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society (Sage 1999-2010) With special emphasis on Foucault's many recently published lecture series this book provides an updated, comprehensive presentation of his most important diagnoses, his many ground-breaking analytical concepts as well as a systematic account of his unique conception of philosophy. Contents: Preface * Introduction A Philosophical Trajectory * 1. Displacements And Development: A Familiar Foucault * 2. Contextuality And Transversal Categories: A Less Familiar Foucault * 3. Borders Of Madness * 4. A Genealogy Of Structuralism And Language * 5. Discipline, Penitentiary And Delinquency * 6. Warfare As A Model Of Power Relations * 7. The Governmentalization Of The State * 8. The (Neo)Liberal Art Of Governing * 9. Histories Of Sexualities * 10. The Practices Of The Self * 11. Philosophy, Enlightenment, Diagnostics * 12. Exit Challenges For A Diagnosis Of The Present November 2015 UK November 2015 US 544pp 5 figures, 1 b/w table Hardback £135.00 / $210.00 / CN$242.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137351012

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GENERAL PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPHERS Comparing Kant and Sartre

Philosophy of African American Studies

Edited by Sorin Baiasu, University of Keele, UK This is the first edited collection comparing the philosophies of Kant and Sartre, an area which has received considerable attention of late. Including 10 newly written comparative essays and an introduction, focusing on metaphysics, metaethics and metaphilosophy; chapters are written by an international cast of authors specialising in the topic. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * Kant and Sartre: Existentialism and Critical Philosophy; Jonathan Head et. al. * PART II: METAPHYSICS * 1. (Self-)Consciousness and Transcendental Apperception; Sorin Baiasu * 2. Kant, Sartre and Temporality; Daniel Herbert * 3. The Quiet Power of the Imaginary; Thomas Flynn * 4. Kant and Sartre on Freedom; Christian Onof * PART III: METAETHICS * 5. Sartre and Kant on Reflection and Freedom; Leslie Stevenson * 6. Action, Value and Autonomy: A Quasi-Sartrean View; Peter Poellner * 7. Kantian Radical Evil and Sartrean Bad Faith; Justin Alam * 8. The Pursuit of Happiness; Michelle Darnell * PART IV: METAPHILOSOPHY * 9. Sartre: Transcendental Philosopher or Philosophical Therapist?; Katherine Morris * 10. The Transcendental Idealisms of Kant and Sartre; Richard Aquila November 2015 UK November 2015 US 272pp Hardback £50.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137454522

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Nothing Left of Blackness Stephen C. Ferguson II, North Carolina A&T State University, USA 'At a time when consensus often substitutes for critical discourse in scholarly communities, this book raises the stakes in current conversations about the past, present, and possible future trajectories of Black Studies.' - Clarence Lang, Associate Professor of African and African American Studies, The University of Kansas, USA, and author of Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics Ferguson discusses philosophical issues in epistemology, philosophy of history, feminist thought and political economy in relation to African American Studies. Based on a Marxist materialist philosophical perspective, he asserts the centrality of the Black working class to Black Studies. Contents: Introduction * 1. Class Struggle in the Ivory Towers: Revisiting the Birth of Black Studies in ‘68 * 2. The Afrocentric Problematic: The Quest for Particularity and the Negation of Objectivity * 3. Old Wine in a New Bottle? The Critique of Eurocentrism in Marima Ani’s Yurugu * 4. The Heritage we Renounce: The Utopian Worldview of Afrocentricity * 5. What’s Epistemology Got to do with it?: The ‘Death of Epistemology’ in African American Studies * Bibliography

African American Philosophy and the African Diaspora September 2015 UK September 2015 US 300pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137549969

Gandhi and Leadership

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New Horizons in Exemplary Leadership Satinder Dhiman, School of Business, Woodbury University, USA 'Here, in this truly defining book, 'The Mahatma's' teachings once again come alive–this time to inspire the very best in our 21st century leaders. Skillfully weaving together history, biography, and anecdotes, Dr. Dhiman offers practical steps and advice for applying the spiritual and moral principles that brilliantly defined Gandhi's leadership. In a global marketplace too often plagued by greed, corruption, and arrogance, this book offers a much needed vision of business leadership based on steadfast truth, nonviolence, humility, and selfless service. I sincerely hope that the wisdom offered in this unique book will be widely embraced by leaders throughout the world.' - Michael Carroll, COO, Global Coaching Alliance, and author of The Mindful Leader (2007) In Gandhi and Leadership, Professor Dhiman explores the moral and spiritual philosophical foundations and context of Gandhi's approach to leadership. The book focuses on seven Gandhian values that are most relevant in the contemporary workplace. Contents: 1. Prolegomena: A Foreword by Arun Gandhi * 2. Gandhi: One-man Boundary Force * 3. Hero’s Life Journey: Defining Moments of Life and Leadership * 4. Gandhi’s Heroes: Landmarks on a Hero’s Journey * 5. Bhagavad Gītā: Gandhi’s Moral and Spiritual Anchorage * 6. Gandhi: A Value-Based Leader Par Excellence * 7. Non-Violence: A Matchless Weapon * 8. Satyāgraha: An Higher Approach to Ethics * 9. Self-Discipline: The Making of an Exemplary Leader * 10. Seven Deadly Sins of Humanity: Overcoming Inner Demons * 11. Epilogue: Summing Up the Legacy of the Mahatma July 2015 UK July 2015 US 272pp 1 figure Hardback £75.00 / $115.00 / CN$133.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137492333

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Slavoj Zizek and Dialectical Materialism Edited by Agon Hamza, Postgraduate School ZRC SAZU, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia, Frank Ruda, The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany 'A brilliant collection of essays not only on Zizek's most recent work, but on dialectical thought as such.' - Fabio Vighi, Professor of Italian and Critical Theory and Co-director of the Žižek Centre for Ideology Critique, Cardiff University, UK This book is the first volume to bring together the most prominent scholars who work on Slavoj Žižek's philosophy, examining and interrogating his understanding of dialectical materialism. It deserves to be thoroughly and systematically elaborated because it attempts to propose a new foundation for dialectical materialism. Contents: 1. Introduction; Agon Hamza and Frank Ruda * 2. Materialism Without Materialism: Slavoj Žižek and the Disappearance of Matter!; Adrian Johnston * 3. The Althusserian Battleground; Robert Pfaller * 4. The Necessity of an Absolute Misunderstanding: Why Hegel Has So Many Misreaders; Todd McGowan * 5. From Hegel to Kant: The Thing-of-Itself German Idealism; Jan Völker * 6. Politics of negativity in Slavoj Žižek: Actualizing Some Hegelian Themes; Vladimir Safatle * 7. Dialectic at Its Impurest: Žižek’s Materialism of Less Than Nothing; Simon Hajdini * 8. Natural Worlds, Historical Worlds, and Dialectical Materialism; Ed Pluth * 9. Positing the Presuppositions - Dialectical Biology and the Minimal Structure of Life; Victor Marques * 10. Transferential Materialism: Toward a Theory of Formal Otherness; Gabriel Tupinambá * 11. Dialectical Materialism and the Dangers of Aristotelianism; Frank Ruda * 12. Going to One’s Ground: Žižek’s Dialectical Materialism; Agon Hamza * and more... November 2015 UK November 2015 US 208pp 2 b/w tables, 3 figures Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137545428

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GENERAL PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPHERS Affectivity and Philosophy after Spinoza and Nietzsche

Lacanian Antiphilosophy and the Problem of Anxiety

Making Knowledge the Most Powerful Affect

An Uncanny Little Object

Stuart Pethick, Independent Scholar, Denmark Pethick investigates a much neglected philosophical connection between two of the most controversial figures in the history of philosophy: Spinoza and Nietzsche. By examining the crucial role that affectivity plays in their philosophies, this book claims that the two philosophers share the common goal of making knowledge the most powerful affect. Contents: Introduction * 1. Spinoza: Discovering What the Body Can Do * 2. Nietzsche: The Sign Language of the Affects * 3. Will-to-power: Redeeming the Body from the Ascetic Ideal * 4. Making Knowledge the Most Powerful Affect

October 2015 UK October 2015 US 264pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137486059

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Brian Robertson, Independent Scholar, USA 'This exploration of anxiety provides not only a path-breaking rethinking of the concept of anxiety but also a wholly new way of thinking about Jacques Lacan. Through Robertson's careful analysis, we discover a Lacan who participates in the existentialist project by reformulating its key concepts rather than dismissing them. This book is a genuine breakthrough.' - Todd McGowan, University of Vermont, USA This book brings Jacques Lacan's work on the problem of anxiety into a jarring and fruitful confrontation with phenomenology, existentialism, and the 'jargon' of authenticity. Brian Robertson masterfully upends a host of received philosophical truths - most notably, and crucially, the idea that anxiety 'lacks an object.' Contents: Introduction: Have No Fear ... * 1. The Uncanny * 2. Erotic Embarras and the Fetish Object * 3. Anxiety in Sadism and Masochism * 4. The Demonic Secret * 5. Anxiety and Sexual Difference (I): Kierkegaard’s Embarrassing Question * 6. Anxiety and Sexual Difference (II): Genital Love and Countertransference * 7. Anxiety in Animals and Speaking Animals * 8. Adding Two ‘New’ Objects to the List: The Gaze and the Voice * Concluding Remarks: ‘Understumbling’ Anxiety * Bibliography October 2015 UK October 2015 US 260pp 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137513526

Secular Messiahs and the Return of Paul’s ‘Real’

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A Lacanian Approach Concetta V. Principe, York University, Canada ‘In addition to its superb treatment of contemporary philosophy and cultural theory, Principe's book engages with a rich array of early Jewish texts with a breadth and sophistication that distinguishes it from almost everything else written about these issues to date. Principe is clearly a thinker of crucial importance, and her work on Paul as a figure of trauma within secularism and universalism will be recognized as having far-reaching implications.' - Ward Blanton, University of Kent, UK This project engages with scholarship on Paul by philosophers, psychoanalysts, and historians to reveal the assumptions and prejudices that determine the messiah in secularism and its association with the exception. Contents: Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. The Trauma of Secularism * 2. Messianic Roads and Highways: From Paul’s Weakness to * Benjamin’s Weak * 3. Paul and the Law: Love, Circumcision and the Death of Sin * 4. Interpellation Beyond Interpellation * 5. Messianic Exceptions * Conclusion * Bibliography May 2015 UK May 2015 US 272pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137521668

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Rumi and Shams’ Silent Rebellion Parallels with Vedanta, Buddhism, and Shaivism Mostafa Vaziri, University of Innsbruck, Austria ‘In these troubled times, when many focus their attention on the differences between religions, Vaziri masterfully presents us with the vision of one of Islam's greatest saints who perceived the same divine spirit of love and wisdom operating in all religions.’ - Mark S. G. Dyczkowski, Sanskritist and Scholar of Kashmir Shaivism and Tantra This book offers a paradigm shift and fresh interpretation of Rumi's message. After being disentangled from the anachronistic connection with the Mevlevi order of Islamic Sufism, Rumi is instead placed in the world of philosophy. Contents: Acknowledgments * Author’s Note * Abbreviations of Sources * 1. The Need for a New Narrative about Rumi * 2. The Need for a New Interpretation of Shams and Rumi * 3. Shams’ Rebellious Paradigm * 4. Rumi Unlearns His Pious Past * 5A: Rumi’s Philosophical Pyramid * 5B: Rumi’s Case Against Dualistic Thinking and His Wisdom About the World * 6A: Rumi, Vedanta, and Buddhism * 6B: Rumi, Kashmir Shaivism, and Tantra * Conclusion * Appendix: Certain Influences of Shaivism and Tantra on the Islamic Mystics July 2015 UK July 2015 US 272pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137534040

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METAPHYSICS METAPHYSICS

Explorations in Post-Secular Metaphysics Josef Bengtson, University of Southern Denmark 'Amid our post-secular age, we are witnessing not just a 'return of religion', which never went away, but also the resurgence of metaphysics – reflections on the nature of reality. In this superb work, Josef Bengtson shows that all conceptions of postsecularity rest on metaphysical assumptions. Thus politics cannot be equated with second-order issues of left-right or state-market but has to involve first-order questions about the order of things – including shared substantive ends such as individual fulfilment, mutual flourishing and the common good. This is a brilliant book that needs to be read by all those interested in the concepts that can map our present.' - Adrian Pabst, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Kent, UK, and author of Metaphysics: the creation of hierarchy (2012) This book explores the metaphysical assumptions that underlie different interpretations of the relationship between religion and the secular, faith and reason, and transcendence and immanence. It explores different answers to the question of how people of diverse religious and cultural identities can live together peacefully. Contents: Introduction: Between Scientism and Fundamentalism * 1. Whose Religion, Which Secular? * 2. Phenomenology and Overlapping Consensus * 3. Analogy and Corporative Pluralism * 4. Becoming and Rhizomatic Pluralism * 5. Post-secular Visions * 6. Conclusion October 2015 UK October 2015 US 224pp 1 figure Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137553355

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Relating Hegel’s Science of Logic to Contemporary Philosophy Themes and Resonances Luis Guzman, The New School, USA This book offers an interpretation of certain Hegelian concepts, and their relevance to various themes in contemporary philosophy, which will allow for a nonmetaphysical understanding of his thought, further strengthening his relevance to philosophy today by placing him in the midst of current debates. Contents: I. The In-Itself-For-Consciousness: The Third Dogma * Introduction * Detour via Davidson * Introduction to the Introduction * 1. Epistemological Paradoxes * 2. Starting Point and Drive of the Phenomenology * 3. Natural Consciousness and the Question of Truth * The Problem of the Criterion or Measure * 1. Criticisms Raised Against Hegel * 2. The Nature of Consciousness * 3. The Instability of the Object: Paragraph 85 * 4. The Negativity of Experience: Paragraph 86 * II. The True Infinite and the Idea of the Good: Internal Excess * Introduction * Detour via Levinas/Derrida * Introduction to the Issue of the Infinite * 1. Being * 2. Dasein * 3. Something * 4. Determination, Determinateness, and Constitution * 5. Determination as Vocation * Finitude 1. Limitation and the Ought * The Spurious and the True Infinite * III. Necessity is Contingency: The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction * Introduction * Detour via Quine * Location of the Chapter on Actuality within the Science of Logic * The Concept of Actuality * The Movement of the Concept * 1. Contingency, or Formal Actuality, Possibility, and Necessity * 2. Relative Necessity, or Real Actuality, Possibility, and Necessity * 3. Absolute Necessity * IV. Everything Rational is a Syllogism: Inferentialism * Introduction * Detour via Brandom * Placement of the Section on the Syllogism within the Science of Logic * 1. The Concept * i.Parallel Between the Concept and Kant’s ‘I think’ * ii.Infinite Objects * iii.Correctness and Truth * 2. The Judgment * The Syllogism * 1. The Syllogism of Existence * 2.The Syllogism of Reflection * 3. The Syllogism of Necessity * i. The Hypothetical Syllogism * ii. The Disjunctive Syllogism * V. The Most Stubborn Opposition: Mind and World * Introduction *Detour via McDowell * The Idea * 1. The Idea of the True * 2. The Idea of the Good * 3. Overcoming the Idea of the Good * The Absolute Idea * 1. Lack of Content * 2. Consummation (Vollendung) * 3. Totality April 2015 UK April 2015 US 216pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137454492

The Metaphysics of Emergence

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Richard Campbell, Australian National University This book argues that a plausible account of emergence requires replacing the traditional assumption that what primarily exists are particular entities with generic processes. Traversing contemporary physics and issues of identity over time, it then proceeds to develop a metaphysical taxonomy of emergent entities and of the character of human life. Contents: PART I: PROCESSES AND ENTITIES * PART II: THE METAPHYSICS OF PARTICULAR ENTITIES * PART III: CONCEPTUAL SHIFTS IN PHYSICS * PART IV: THE CATEGORY OF GENERIC PROCESSES * PART V: IDENTITY THROUGH CHANGE * PART VI: A METAPHYSICAL TAXONOMY OF EMERGENT ENTITIES * PART VII: AN EVOLUTIONARY TAXONOMY OF TYPES OF ACTION AND LIFE * PART VIII: THE CONCEPT OF EMERGENCE * PART IX: THE WORLD ACCORDING TO PHYSICALISM * PART X: THE MENTAL ACTIVITY OF HUMAN BEINGS * PART XI: FURTHER REFLECTIONS April 2015 UK April 2015 US 344pp 1 figure Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137502377

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EPISTEMOLOGY EPISTEMOLOGY PALGRAVE INNOVATION IN PHILOSOPHY SERIES

The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement

Luck: Its Nature and Significance for Human Knowledge and Agency E.J. Coffman, University of Tennessee, USA As thinkers in the market for knowledge and agents aspiring to morally responsible action, we are inevitably subject to luck. This book presents a comprehensive new theory of luck in light of a critical appraisal of the literature's leading accounts, then brings this new theory to bear on issues in the theory of knowledge and philosophy of action. Contents: Contents * 1 Lucky Events: The Current Debate and a New Proposal * 1.1 Three Leading Theories of Luck * 1.2 Counterexamples to the Leading Theories of Luck * 1.3 Lucky Events and Strokes of Luck * 1.4 The Strokes Account: Further Support and Defense * 2 What is a Stroke of Luck?: Enriching the Strokes Account * 2.1 Initial Statement of the Analysis and Some Important Implications * 2.2 The Analysis: Revisions and Defense * 2.3 Putting it All Together: the Enriched Strokes Account of Lucky Events * 2.4 How the Enriched Strokes Account Handles the Counterexamples to the Literature’s Leading Theories of Luck * 3 Knowledge and Luck I: Gettiered Belief and the Ease of Mistake Approach * 3.1 An Initial Catalog of Kinds of Epistemic Luck * 3.2 Pritchard on Evidence Luck and Belief Luck * 3.3 The Scope of Gettiered Belief * 3.4 The Ease of Mistake Approach to Gettiered Belief: Explanation and Support * 3.5 Counterexamples to the Ease of Mistake Approach * 4 Knowledge and Luck II: Three More Approaches to Gettiered Belief * and more... February 2015 UK February 2015 US 216pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137326096

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Extended Rationality A Hinge Epistemology Annalisa Coliva, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Extended Rationality provides a novel account of the structure of epistemic justification. Its central claim builds upon Wittgenstein's idea that epistemic justifications hinge on some basic assumptions and that epistemic rationality extends to these very hinges. It exploits these ideas to address problems such as scepticism and relativism. Contents: PART I: MODERATISM ABOUT PERCEPTUAL WARRANTS * PART II: FURTHER MOTIVATION FOR MODERATISM * KNOWLEDGE AND BOOTSTRAPPING * PART IV: THE EXTENDED RATIONALITY VIEW * PART V: THE EXTENDED RATIONALITY VIEW EXTENDED June 2015 UK June 2015 US 236pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137501882

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Jonathan Matheson, University of North Florida, USA Discovering someone disagrees with you is a common occurrence. The question of epistemic significance of disagreement concerns how discovering that another disagrees with you affects the rationality of your beliefs on that topic. This book examines the answers that have been proposed to this question, and presents and defends its own answer. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Idealized Disagreement * 3. Steadfast Views of Disagreement * 4. Conciliatory Views of Disagreement and the Equal Weight View * 5. Objections to the Equal Weight View * 6. Everyday Disagreements * 7. Objections * 8. Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index March 2015 UK March 2015 US 204pp 1 figure Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137400895

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The Norms of Assertion Truth, Lies, and Warrant Rachel McKinnon, College of Charleston, USA When we make claims to each other, we're asserting. But what does it take to assert well? Do we need to know what we're talking about? This book argues that we don't. In fact, it argues that in some special contexts, we can lie. Contents: 1. The Norms of Assertion * 2. Assertion and Speech Acts * 3. Norms of Assertion and Normativity * 4. The Supportive Reasons Norm * 5. The Lottery Paradox * 6. Moore’s Paradox * 7. ‘How Do You Know?’ and Challenges to Assertions * 8. Performance Normativity * 9. Supporting the Supportive Reasons Norm * 10. Assertion and Isolated Second-Hand Knowledge * 11. Gender, Power, and the Norms of Indirect Assertion June 2015 UK June 2015 US 260pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137521712

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CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY A Rumor of Empathy

CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY

Rewriting Empathy in the Context of Philosophy

Against Orthodoxy Social Theory and Its Discontents Stanley Aronowitz, Graduate School, City University of New York, USA 'Stanley Aronowitz is a national treasure and he proves it once again with Against Orthodoxy. Every page bristles with brilliance as he weaves his way through the work of some of the intellectual giants of social theory. Not only does this book provide a witness to public memory, it also ties together different strands of social theory while providing a historical and relational context for understanding the writers and theories under discussion. This book is invaluable for both academics and the wider public; a gift to theory and why it matters–a gift to all of us struggling for a better and more just world.' - Henry Giroux, McMaster University, Canada, Author of The Violence of Organized Forgetting The book contains groundbreaking and immersive essays on crucial 20th Century scholars on social theory, discussed and analyzed from a radical, critical theory perspective. Aronowitz provides his unique and lauded critical eye toward the leading thinkers of our age, crafting an immersive set of essays on radical thought. Contents: 1. The Unknown Herbert Marcuse * 2. Between Criticism and Ethnography: Raymond Williams and the Invention of Cultural Studies * 3. A Critique of Methodological Reason * 4. George Lukacs’s Destruction of Reason * 5. Henri Lefebvre: The ignored Philosopher and Social Theorist * 6. Gramsci’s Theory of Political Organization * 7. Max Horkheimer’s Critical Theory * 8. Paulo Freire’s Radical Democratic Humanism * 9. Herbert Marcuse’s Concept of Eros * 10. Marx, Braverman and the Logic of Capital

Lou Agosta, Psychotherapist, Chicago, USA ‘Lou Agosta has written a delightful and much needed book on the evolution and genesis of the idea of empathy. His deep appreciation and understanding of the writings of Hume, Kant, Lipps, Freud, Scheler and Husserl allows him to recognize, explore and ultimately fashion a wonderfully clear and practical notion of empathy, one in which we not only come to know the other as we listen with care, understand with insight, and interpret with feeling, but also one in which we learn to communicate openly and respond with humanity. In bringing together the skills of the philosopher and the experience of the psychotherapist, Lou Agosta helps us to understand the steady rise of empathy and why it informs and inspires so many modern-day disciplines and professional practices. For all those wishing to revel in empathy's rich provenance, this is the book for you.’ - David Howe, Emeritus Professor, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK and author of Empathy: What It Is and Why It Matters A rumor of empathy in vicarious receptivity, understanding, interpretation, narrative, and empathic intersubjectivity becomes the scandal of empathy in Lipps and Strachey. Yet when all the philosophical arguments and categories are complete and all the hermeneutic circles spun out, we are quite simply in the presence of another human being. Contents: Introduction: Rewriting the Definition of Empathy * 1. A Rumor of Empathy in Hume’s Many Uses of Sympathy * 2. A Rumor of Empathy in Kant * 3. From a Rumor of Empathy to a Scandal of Empathy in Lipps * 4. Rewriting Empathy in Freud * 5. Rewriting Empathy in Max Scheler * 6. Husserl’s Rewriting of Empathy in Husserl * Conclusion

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Existentialism and Romantic Love

Hegel’s Moral Corporation

Skye Cleary, Columbia University, New York, USA

Thomas Klikauer, School of Management, University of Western Sydney, Australia Hegel's Moral Corporation is about two versions of a corporation, one business oriented and dedicated to shareholder-value and profit-maximisation and one dedicated to moral life, Sittlichkeit, in Hegelian terms. Contents: 1 Introduction: Hegel’s Philosophy of Corporations * 2 Modern Corporations and Moral Corporations * 3 The Morality of Management Studies * 4 Corporations and Hegel’s Ethical Institutions * 5 The Morality of Corporate Relationships * 6 Corporate Governance and Sittlichkeit * 7 Corporate Governance: Rationality and Morality * 8 Corporations and Sittlichkeit * 9 Conclusion: The Moral Corporation * 10 Bibliography October 2015 UK October 2015 US 320pp 25 b/w tables, 9 figures Hardback £75.00 / $120.00 / CN$138.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137547385

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This book is an existential study of romantic loving. It draws on five existential philosophers to offer insights into what is wrong with our everyday ideas about romantic loving, why reality often falls short of the ideal, sources of frustrations and disappointments, and possibilities for creating authentically meaningful relationships. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Max Stirner and Loving Egoistically * 3. Søren Kierkegaard and Loving Aesthetically * 4. Friedrich Nietzsche and Loving Powerfully * 5. Jean-Paul Sartre and Loving Sado-Masochistically * 6. Simone de Beauvoir and Loving Authentically * 7. Conclusion March 2015 UK March 2015 US 220pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137455796

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CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY Theatres of Immanence Deleuze and the Ethics of Performance

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Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca, Surrey University, UK 'Laura Cull breaks with the mutual distrust between theater and philosophy that has kept both disciplines from recognizing their myriad entanglements. The result is a creative approach to contemporary theater that also sheds new light on Gilles Deleuze.' - Martin Puchner, Byron and Anita Wien Professor of Drama, Harvard University, USA

Wesley Phillips, Independent Scholar, UK

Theatres of Immanence: Deleuze and the Ethics of Performance is the first monograph to provide an in-depth study of the implications of Deleuze's philosophy for theatre and performance. Drawing from Goat Island, Butoh, Artaud and Kaprow, as well from Deleuze, Bergson and Laruelle, the book conceives performance as a way of thinking immanence.

Contents: Introduction * 1 .Melancholy Science as Dissonant System * 2. Twisting Free With/Of Wagner * 3. The Dialectical Image of Music * 4. Invincible in the Wasteland? Music, Space and Utopia * 5. The Expression of Waiting in Vain * Notes * Index of Names * Bibliography

Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. Immanent Authorship: From the Living Theatre to Cage and Goat Island * 2. Disorganizing Language, Voicing Minority: From Artaud to Carmelo Bene, Robert Wilson & Georges Lavaudant * 3. Immanent Imitations, Animal Affects: From Hijikata Tatsumi to Marcus Coates * 4. Paying Attention, Participating in the Whole: Allan Kaprow Alongside Lygia Clark * 5. Ethical Durations,Opening to Other Times: Returning to Goat Island with Wilson * 6. In-Conclusion: What ‘Good’ is Immanent Theatre? Immanence as an Ethico-aesthetic Value * 7. Coda * Bibliography * Index August 2015 UK August 2015 US 304pp Paperback £18.00 / $29.00 / CN$31.50 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137519597

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Mihail Evans, Institute for Advanced Studies, Romania Recent years have seen the rise of anti-politics as a political phenomenon. Beyond this new rejection of the political class there has long existed a deeper challenge to the political itself. Identifying the work of Derrida as 'a politics' and that of Baudrillard as 'transpolitics' this book charts convergences and divergences in their approaches. Contents: Introduction * 1. The Symbolic and the Impossible * 2. The Subject of the Simulacrum * 3. The Media of the Event * 4. The Silent Majorities and the Democracy-to-come * Conclusion: Beyond Anti-Politics

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Metaphysics and Music in Adorno and Heidegger explains how two notoriously opposed German philosophers share a rethinking of the possibility of metaphysics via notions of music and waiting. This is connected to the historical materialist project of social change by way of the radical Italian composer Luigi Nono.

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Deleuze and the Non/Human Edited by Hannah Stark, University of Tasmania, Australia, Jon Roffe, University of Melbourne, Australia

The Singular Politics of Derrida and Baudrillard

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This groundbreaking interdisciplinary collection interrogates the significance of Deleuze's work in the recent and dramatic nonhuman turn. It confronts questions about environmental futures, animals and plants, nonhuman structures and systems, and the place of objects in a more-than-human world. Contents: Introduction: Deleuze and the Non/Human; Jon Roffe and Hannah Stark * 1. Deleuze and the Nonhuman Turn: An Interview with Elizabeth Grosz; Jon Roffe and Hannah Stark * 2. Nonhuman Life; Ashley Woodward * 3. Objectal Human: On the Place of Psychic Systems in Difference and Repetition; Jon Roffe * 4. Human and Nonhuman Agency in Deleuze; Sean Bowden * 5. Beyond the Human Condition: Bergson and Deleuze; Keith Ansell-Pearson * 6. Insects and Other Minute Perceptions in the Baroque House; Undine Sellbach and Stephen Loo * 7. Iqbal’s Becoming-Woman in The Rape of Sita; Simone Bignall * 8. Becoming-Animal is a Trap for Humans: Deleuze and Guattari in Madagascar; Timothy Laurie * 9. The Companion Cyborg: Technics and Domestication; Ronald Bogue * 10. Deleuze and Critical Plant Studies; Hannah Stark * 11. Mechanosphere: Man, Earth, Capital; Arun Saldanha * 12. Who Comes After the Posthuman?; Claire Colebrook June 2015 UK June 2015 US 260pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137453686

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HISTORY OF ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY HISTORY OF ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY

Dummett on Analytical Philosophy Edited by Bernhard Weiss, Department of Philosophy, University of Cape Town, South Africa

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Dummett argues that the aim of philosophy is the analysis of thought and that, with Frege, analytical philosophy learned that the route to the analysis of thought is the analysis of language. Here are bold and deep readings of the subject's history and character, which form the topic of this volume.

Quine and His Place in History Edited by Frederique Janssen-Lauret, University of Campinas, Brazil, Gary Kemp, University of Glasgow, UK Containing three previously unpublished papers by W.V. Quine as well as historical, exegetical, and critical papers by several leading Quine scholars including Hylton, Ebbs, and Ben-Menahem, this volume aims to remedy the comparative lack of historical investigation of Quine and his philosophical context. Contents: Introduction * Part I: PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED PAPERS BY W.V. QUINE * 1. Introduction to ‘Levels of Abstraction’; Douglas Quine * 2. Levels of Abstraction (1972); W.V. Quine * 3. Introduction to Two Previously Unpublished Papers by W. V. Quine; Gary Ebbs * 4. Preestablished Harmony (1995); W.V. Quine * 5. Response to Gary Ebbs (1995); W.V. Quine * Part II: QUINE’S CONTACT WITH THE UNITY OF SCIENCE MOVEMENT: A GLIMPSE OF HIS FRIENSHIP WITH ED HASKELL * 6. Observations on the Contribution of W. V. Quine to Unified Science Theory; Ann Lodge, Rolfe Leary and Douglas Quine * Part III: QUINE’S CONNECTION WITH PRAGMATISM * 7. The Web and the Tree: Quine and James on the Growth of Knowledge; Yemima Ben-Menahem * 8. On Quine’s Debt to Pragmatism: C.I. Lewis and the Pragmatic A Priori; Robert Sinclair * Part III: UNDERSTANDING QUINE * 9. Quine’s Philosophies of Language; Peter Hylton * 10. Reading Quine’s Claim That No Statement Is Immune to Revision; Gary Ebbs * 11. MetaOntology, Naturalism, and the Quine-Barcan Marcus Debate; Frederique Janssen-Lauret * 12. Underdetermination, Realism, and Transcendental Metaphysics in Quine; Gary Kemp * 13. Quine, Wittgenstein and ‘the Abyss of the Transcendental’; Andrew Lugg October 2015 UK October 2015 US 240pp 4 figures, 1 b/w photo Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137472502

Contents: 1. ‘The Logical Basis of Metaphysics’; Adrian Moore * 2. ‘Seeking the Logical Basis of Metaphysics’; Cora Diamond * 3. ‘How Rare is Chairman Mao? Dummett, Frege, and the Austere Conception of Nonsense’; Sanford Shieh * 4. ‘Making Knowledge of Meaning Explicit’; Bernhard Weiss * 5. ‘Frege on that-clauses’; Wolfgang Kunne * 6. ‘Dummett on Frege on Functions’; Karen Green * 7. ‘Meaning and Dummett’s Austrians’; Peter Simons * 8. ‘Dummett and the FregeHusserl Debate on Number’; George Duke

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Frank Ramsey and the Realistic Spirit Steven Methven, Worcester College, University of Oxford, UK This book attempts to explicate and expand upon Frank Ramsey's notion of the realistic spirit. In so doing, it provides a systematic reading of his work, and demonstrates the extent of Ramsey's genius as evinced by both his responses to the Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus, and the impact he had on Wittgenstein's later philosophical insights.

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Contents: Table Of Contents * Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Introduction * PART I: THE REALISTIC SPIRIT * PART II: MEANING * PART III: MATHEMATICS * PART IV: INFLUENCE September 2015 UK September 2015 US 288pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137351074

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ETHICS AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY ETHICS AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY

THE PALGRAVE MACMILLAN ANIMAL ETHICS SERIES

Modern Slavery

The Moral Equality of Humans and Animals

The Margins of Freedom Julia O’Connell Davidson, University of Nottingham, UK 'Passionately written, brilliantly researched and replete with powerfully logical analysis, Julia O'Connell's book should be required reading for anyone claiming leadership in today's 'new abolitionist movement.' Modern Slavery and The Margins of Freedom establishes beyond dispute that today's self-described antislavery movement fails to address the fundamental realities of what slavery actually is and what is driving its rapid expansion all over the globe. Why, the book asks, do today's abolitionists focus so narrowly on certain forms of enslavement while utterly ignoring so many other equally heinous practices? The deeply disturbing answers to this question demand that today's abolitionists reexamine our beliefs and revise our basic assumptions.' - James Brewer Stewart, Founder, Historians Against Slavery and James Wallace Professor of History Emeritus, Macalester College, USA

Mark Bernstein, Purdue University, USA Received opinion has it that humans are morally superior to non-human animals; human interests matter more than the like interests of animals and the value of human lives is alleged to be greater than the value of nonhuman animal lives. Since this belief causes mayhem and murder, its de-mythologizing requires urgent attention. Contents: Preface * 1. On the Relative Unimportance of Human Interests * 1.1. Setting the Stage * 1.2. What Do We mean When We Say that Human Interests are More Significant than Animal Interests? * 1.3. Does the Cosmos Inform Us that Human Interests are More Significant than Animal Interests? * 1.4. Should Humans Consider Human Interests More Significant than Animal Interests? * 2. On the Relative Unimportance of Human Life * 2.1. Setting the Stage * 2.2. The Disvalue of Death Argument * 2.3. Why Your Death is Less Important than You Think * 2.4. The Problem With Valuing Capacities * 2.5. From Preservation to Creation * 2.6. Mill’s Argument * Conclusion

Providing a unique critical perspective to debates on slavery, this book brings the literature on transatlantic slavery into dialogue with research on informal sector labour, child labour, migration, debt, prisoners, and sex work in the contemporary world in order to challenge popular and policy discourse on modern slavery.

September 2015 UK September 2015 US 168pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230276628

Contents: 1. Imagining Modernity, Forgetting Slavery * 2. Marking the Boundaries of Slavery * 3. Slavery and Wage Labour: Freedom and its Doubles * 4. Mastery, Race, and Nation: Prisons and Borders as Transatlantic Slavery’s Living Legacies * 5. Mobility, Domination, Escape and the State: ‘Trafficking’ as a modern Slave Trade * 6. State authorized Mobility, Slavery, and Forced Labour * 7. Slaves and Wives: A Question of Consent * 8. Happy Endings?

Animals and African Ethics

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A Feminist Perspective on Virtue Ethics Sandrine Berges, Bilkent University, Turkey A Feminist Perspective on Virtue Ethics provides a historical survey of feminist virtue ethics, and shows how the ethical theorizing of women in the past can be brought to bear on that of women in the present. Contents: Introduction – A Historical Perspective on Women’s Ethical Experience, Care and Virtue Ethics * 1. Origins Revisited: on the Mother’s Side * 2. Stoic Virtues, Christian Caritas, and the Communal Life * 3. The Paradox of the Virtuous Woman in Christine de Pizan’s Fortress, and in XVth Century Public Life * 4. Revolutionary Mothers, or Virtue in the Age of Enlightenment * 5. Care as Virtue * 6. Care, Gender and the Public Life * 7. Care and Global Justice * 8. Looking Back and the Way Ahead March 2015 UK March 2015 US 208pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137026637

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Kai Horsthemke, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa The claim is frequently made on behalf of African moral beliefs and practices that they do not objectify and exploit nature and natural existents like Western ethics does. This book investigates whether this is correct and what kind of status is reserved for other-than-human animals in African ethics. Contents: Introduction. Ethics On The African Continent * 1. African Philosophy * 2. Religion And Ethics In Africa * 3. African Creation Myths And The Hierarchy Of Beings * 4. The African Ritual Of Animal Slaughter * 5. Traditional African Perceptions And Current Practices – Taboos, Totemism And Spiritualism * 6. Ubuntu/ Botho/ Hunhu And Non-Human Animals * 7. Ukama And African Environmentalism * 8. Animals And The Law In East, West And Southern Africa * 9. Environmental Justice * 10. From Anthropocentrism Towards A Non-Speciesist Africa? July 2015 UK July 2015 US 200pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137504043

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ETHICS AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY Animals in China

The Mystery of Moral Authority

Law and Society

Russell Blackford, University of Newcastle, Australia 'The mystery of moral authority is that we persist in attributing objective and inescapable authority to moral judgments even though there are so many reasons not to do so. The Mystery of Moral Authority is an accessible, up-to-date, thorough, convincing, and fair-minded attempt to show that the 'mystery of moral authority' has not been, and most likely will not be, solved. To solve it one would need to explain the source of the allegedly inescapable objective authority that is commonly thought to characterize moral judgments. In this book Blackford recommends that we replace the idea of morality as a collection of truths about how we ought to live with the idea that it is a modifiable social technology aimed at finding ways to live in groups. This realization frees us to replace outmoded moral norms with practical ones more appropriate to our present needs and circumstances.' - Richard Garner, author of Beyond Morality

Deborah Cao, Griffith University, Australia 'For anyone concerned about the suffering of animals, nothing can be more important than the attempt to improve animal protection in China. This movement will have to come predominantly from the Chinese people themselves, and they will take their own path, which may not be the same as the path currently being taken in the West. Nevertheless, we in the West may be able to encourage and assist them in some ways. To do that we first need to understand what the situation with regard to animals in China is. Reading Animals in China: Law and Society is an essential step towards that greater understanding. Deborah Cao covers a wide area, and although her focus is on the law, she also helps us to understand Chinese cultural practices with regard to animals and the philosophical background to them.' - Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, USA and Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia Just as China is called the world factory for manufactured goods, it is also a world factory for manufactured animal cruelty in a new phenomenon of globalized animal cruelty. Animals in China examines animal protection in China in its legal, social and cultural contexts. Contents: Foreword * Preface * Acknowledgements * 1. When Animals and Humans Meet in the Middle Kingdom: Introduction * 2. Happy Fish and Royal Workers: Animals in Traditional Philosophy and Law * 3. Pandamonium: Wildlife Law * 4. Crouching Tiger Bones, Hidden Elephant Tusks: Wildlife Crimes * 5. The F-word of Cats and Dogs: Food or Friends * 6. Caged Monkey Kings, Naked Foxes and Screaming Bunnies: Working Animals * 7. Chinese Animal Lib: An Emerging Social Movement * 8. Last Words… * Appendix 1: Legal Provisions Quoted in Original Chinese * Appendix 2: List of Statutes in Chinese and English * Appendix 3: List of Laboratory Primate Quotas * Bibliography * Index August 2015 UK August 2015 US 232pp 4 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137408013

The Mystery of Moral Authority argues for a sceptical and pragmatic view of morality as an all-too-human institution. Searching, intellectually rigorous, and always fair to rival views, it represents the state of the art in a tradition of moral philosophy that includes Thomas Hobbes, David Hume, and J.L. Mackie. Contents: Contents * Acknowledgments * 1. Introduction and Overview * 2. Morality and its Discontents * 3. Reason as a Foundation for Morality * 4. The Appeal of Moral Naturalism * 5. Moral Relativism(s) * 6. Appeals to God * 7. Living as a Moral Sceptic * 8. A Metaethical Coda * Index

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Agency, Freedom, and Moral Responsibility Edited by Andrei Buckareff, Marist College, USA, Carlos Moya, University of Valencia, Spain, Sergi Rosell, University of Valencia, Spain This collection consists of original contributions that represent the state of the art of philosophical research on agency, free will, and moral responsibility. It should be of interest to both specialists and students with research interests in the philosophy of action and moral psychology. Contents: Introduction * PART I: METAPHYSICS OF AGENCY * 1. The Argument from Slips; Santiago Amaya, * 2. A Gradualist Metaphysics of Agency; Andrei A. Buckareff and Jesús H. Aguilar * 3. Crossing a Mesh Theory with a Reasons-Responsive Theory: Unholy Spawn of an Impending Apocalypse or Love-Child of a New Dawn?; Michael McKenna and Chad Van Schoelandt * 4. Classical Compatibilism and Temporal Ontology; Pablo Rychter * PART II: RESPONSIBILITY AND LUCK * 5. Reasons and Freedom; Carlos Moya * 6. On the Luck Objection to Libertarianism; David Widerker and Ira Schnall * 7. Moral Luck and True Desert; Sergi Rosell * 8. A New Form of Moral Luck?; Carolina Sartorio * PART III: RESPONSIBILITY AND BLAME * 9. Helping It; Helen Steward * 10. Ought without Ability; Carlos Patarroyo * 11. Failures of Vigilance and Forward-Looking Responsibility for Omissions; Derk Pereboom * 12. Moral Responsibility Skepticism: Meeting McKenna’s Challenge; Neil Levy * 13. In Defense of a Challenge to Moral Responsibility Skepticism: A Reply to Levy; Michael McKenna * PART IV: RESPONSIBILITY AND RELATIONSHIPS * 14. Motivated by the Gods: Compartmentalized Agency and Responsibility; Constantine Sandis * 15. Friendship, Freedom, and Special Obligations; Dana Nelkin * 16. Skepticism About Autonomy and Responsibility as Educational Aims – What Next?; Stefaan Cuypers and Ish Haji October 2015 UK October 2015 US 320pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137414946

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ETHICS AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY Why Business Ethics Matters

Civilized Oppression and Moral Relations

Answers from a New Game Theory Model

Victims, Fallibility, and the Moral Community

Wayne Nordness Eastman, Rutgers University, USA This book links game theory to business ethics by applying the classic Four Temperaments approach to a wide range of moral emotions, and offers academics and students of game theory a perspective that covers social preferences in a nontraditional way. Contents: Introduction: The Four Temperaments and the Four Games * PART I: HUMORS AND GAMES * 1. We’re Better Than We Think * 2. The Harmony Games * 3. Opening the Door to the Sanguine * 4. Bringing Telos Back * PART II: BUSINESS ETHICS * 5. Critical Business Ethics * 6. Why Business Ethics Matters * Conclusion * Appendices * References

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Edited by Antonio Calcagno, King’s University College, Canada, Jean Harvey, University of Guelph, Canada 'Admirers of Jean Harvey's earlier work will be fascinated to read Civilized Oppression and Moral Relations. Yet this new book also stands on its own and is an important development of Harvey's insights into the relationships among the agents of civilized oppression, their victims, and the bystanders who witness it. Drawing upon feminist philosophy, Harvey recognizes the 'shared fallibility' of agents, bystanders, and victims alike, and argues compellingly for the importance of personal relationships and moral solidarity as ways to resist civilized oppression.' - Christine D. Overall, Queen's University, Canada This book discusses how civilized oppression (the oppression that involves neither violence nor the law) can be overcome by re-examining our participation in it. Moral community, solidarity and education are offered as vibrant strategies to overcome the hurt and marginalization that stem from civilized oppression. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Civilized Oppression * 3. Gratitude Misplaced? * 4. Moral Solidarity * 5. Resisting Civilized Oppression * 6. The Irreducibly Individual: Interactional Justice * 7. The Irreducibly Individual: Authentic Social Justice * 8. A Few Theoretical Connections * 9. Fallibility, Support, and Moral Community

The Evolution of Ethics Human Sociality and the Emergence of Ethical Mindedness

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Blaine J. Fowers, University of Miami, USA In this ground-breaking book, Aristotelian and evolutionary understandings of human social nature are brought together to provide an integrative, psychological account of human ethics. The book emphasizes the profound ways that human identity and action are immersed in an ongoing social world. Contents: PART I: EVOLVED HUMAN NATURE * Introduction * 1. Flourishing and the Function Argument * 2. Evolved Human Nature * PART II: HUMAN SOCIALITY * 3. Attachment and Friendship * 4. Intersubjectivity and Identity * 5. Imitation and the Intricacies of Knowledge * 6. Cooperation, Trust, and Justice * 7. The Expanding Cultural World, Harmony, and Belonging * 8. The Most Political Animals and Shared Identity * 9. Conflict, Hierarchy, Social Order, and Status * PART III: CONCLUSION * 10. An Aristotelian Theory of Natural Ethics

Palgrave Studies in the Theory and History of Psychology March 2015 UK March 2015 US 400pp 6 figures Hardback £68.00 / $110.00 / CN$127.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137344656

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On Moral Certainty, Justification and Practice A Wittgensteinian Perspective Julia Hermann, Maastricht University, The Netherlands Taking inspiration from the later Wittgenstein, On Moral Certainty, Justification and Practice explores the practical basis of human morality. It offers an account of moral certainty, which it links with a view of moral competence. Drawing on everyday examples, it is shown how morality is grounded in action, not in reasoning. Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. Basic Concepts * 3. Certainty * 4. Moral Justification * 5. Moral Certainty * 6. Moral Competence * 7. Objections * 8. Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index

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ETHICS AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY The Ethics of Subjectivity

A Moral Defense of Recreational Drug Use

Perspectives since the Dawn of Modernity Edited by Elvis Imafidon, Ambrose Alli University, Nigeria Through the works of key figures in ethics since modernity this book charts a shift from dominant fixated, objective moral systems and the dependence on moral authorities such as God, nature and state to universal, formal, fallible, individualistic and/or vulnerable moral systems that ensue from the modern subject's exercise of reason and freedom. Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction: Modernity, Ethics and the Subject * 1. From Chaos to Order: The Role of the Self in Hobbes’ Moralism; Francis Offor * 2. Kant’s Contribution to Moral Evolution: Form Modernism to Postmodernism; Joseph Osei * 3. The Moral Agent: Bradley’s Critique of Hegel’s Evolutionary Ethics; Anthony O. Echekwube * 4. Reflections on Kierkegaard’s Inwardness and Ethics of Subjectivity; Blessing O. Agidigbi * 5. Nietzsche’s Sovereign Individual and the Ethics of Subjectivity; Sharli Anne Paphitis * 6. A Case for Foucault’s Reversal of Opinion on the Autonomy of the Subject; Bob Robinson * 7. The Ethics and Politics of Self-Creation in Foucault; Benda Hofmeyr * 8. Jacques Derrida on the Ethics of Hospitality; Gerasimos Kakoliris * 9. Karl Popper’s Contribution to Postmodern Ethics; Joseph Osei * 10. Open Standard, Open Judgement and Value Revision in Karl Popper’s Moral Philosophy; Peter A. Ikhane * 11. Navigating Feyerabend’s Moral Philosophy: From Boundaries without Values to Values without Boundaries; Isaac E. Ukpokolo * 12. Outlines of Jacques Lacan’s Ethics of Subjectivity; Gregory B. Sadler * and more... June 2015 UK June 2015 US 360pp Hardback £70.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137472410

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Animals in Irish Literature and Culture Edited by Kathryn Kirkpatrick, Appalachian State University, USA, Borbála Faragó, St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, Ireland "This is a fascinating and wide-ranging collection of essays that contributes strongly to the field of literary animal studies. It is one of those rare collections that combines historical with theoretical acumen. It is a particular joy to see Irish poetry treated with such reverence and sophistication in essay after essay." — Dr Chris Danta, Senior Lecturer in English, University of New South Wales, Australia Animals in Irish Literature and Culture spans the early modern period to the present, exploring colonial, postcolonial, and globalized manifestations of Ireland as country and state as well as the human animal and non-human animal migrations that challenge a variety of literal and cultural borders. Contents: List of Illustrations * Forward; Margo DeMello * Acknowledgements * Notes on the Contributors * Introduction; Kathryn Kirkpatrick * PART I: HUNTING AND CONSUMING ANIMALS * PART II: GENDER AND ANIMALS * PART III: CHALLENGING HABITS

Rob Lovering, College of Staten Island, City University of New York, USA ‘Anyone who still believes that the moderate use of recreational drugs is morally wrongful should read Lovering's thorough argument to the contrary.’ Doug Husak, Rutgers University, USA Is recreational drug use morally wrong? In this book, Lovering examines four types of argument for the view that it is – religious, nonreligious, harm-based, and nonharm-based – and contends that, by and large, they do not succeed. Contents: Foreword * 1. Introduction * 2. Harm-Based Arguments: Self-Regarding * 3. Harm-Based Arguments: Other-Regarding * 4. Non-Harm-Based Arguments: Part 1 * 5. Non-Harm-Based Arguments: Part 2 * 6. Religious Arguments * Afterword August 2015 UK August 2015 US 256pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137548764

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Ethics and Philosophical Critique in William James Sarin Marchetti, University College Dublin, Ireland 'Sarin Marchetti has written a fresh and strikingly original interpretation of William James's moral philosophy. He focuses on James's distinctive approach to ethics and also illuminates the full range of James's pragmatism. Marchetti shows how the goal of philosophical reflection in James should be a personal transformation in the way we understand and conduct ourselves. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in William James and contemporary moral philosophy.' - Richard J. Bernstein – New School for Social Research, USA Marchetti offers a revisionist account of James's contribution to moral thought in the light of his pragmatic conception of philosophical activity. He sketches a composite picture of a Jamesian approach to ethics revolving around the key notion and practice of a therapeutic critique of one's ordinary moral convictions and style of moral reasoning. Contents: Contents * Acknowledgments * Introduction William James, the Moral Philosopher * 1. Pragmatism, Therapy, and the Moral Life * 2. Questioning Moral Theory and the Shape of Ethics * 3. The Life of the Mind and the Practices of the Self * 4. Truth, Experience, and the World Re-Enchanted * 5. Ethical Conduct and Political Activity * Conclusion The Seeds of a Revolution in Moral Philosophy * Notes * Bibliography * Index August 2015 UK August 2015 US 312pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137541772

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Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature June 2015 UK June 2015 US 288pp 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £58.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137434791

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ETHICS AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY Science and the End of Ethics Stephen G. Morris, Department of Political Science, Economics & Philosophy, College of Staten Island (CUNY), USA ‘Moral skepticism is an ancient idea, but the debate over its merits has been recently enlivened by a suspicion that scientific findings about the evolutionary sources of human moral thinking might somehow favor the skeptic's case. Stephen Morris stakes out a radical skeptical position boldly and clearly: science gives us strong reasons to doubt the existence of moral facts. But Morris's aims are ultimately constructive; in a sensitive and novel discussion, he provides suggestions as to how science could nonetheless help us to live more cooperative and harmonious lives.’ - Richard Joyce, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Science and the End of Ethics examines some of the most important positive and negative implications that science has for ethics. On the basis of strong scientific reasons for abandoning traditional notions of right and wrong, it endorses a new ethical approach that focuses on achieving some of the key practical goals shared by ethicists.

Without Ground: Lacanian Ethics and the Assumption of Subjectivity

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Calum Neill, Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland 'Over the years the scholarly output on 'Lacanian ethics' has become so vast as to induce intellectual indigestion in whoever decides to enter the field— but not for much longer. In this brilliant book, Calum Neill exempts the reader from having to trawl through endless realms of Lacan-scholarship by offering the clearest, most concise, and most poignant discussion of what is really at stake: a radical re-consideration of all the crucial dimensions of ethics (the law, morality, guilt, responsibility and desire) in light of a fundamental review of the very notion of subjectivity. If you, reader, now hold this book in your hands, I can only give you one sound advice: Eat it!' - Dany Nobus, Professor of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, Brunel University London, UK In this groundbreaking book, Calum Neill explores the ideas of Jacques Lacan to present a powerful argument for an approach to ethics which is neither rooted in a traditional morality nor reduced to a relativism, an ethics, that is, which is without ground.

Contents: Introduction: The Failure of Traditional Ethics * PART I: THE END (DEMISE) OF TRADITIONAL ETHICS * 1. What Kind of Ethics Does Science Call Into Question? * 2. The Evolutionary Challenge to Moral Realism * 3. The Neuroscientific Challenge to Moral Realism * PART II: THE END (GOAL) OF TRADITIONAL ETHICS * 4. Assessing the Empirical Case for Enlightened Self-Interest * 5. Towards a Plausible Evolutionary Account of Altruism * 6. Deciphering the Secret Chain * 7. A New Age of Enlightenment or ‘The End of the World’?

Contents: Foreword * Introduction – A Brief History of Ethics * PART I: THE SUBJECT * 1. Lacan’s Return to Descartes * 2. The Graph of Desire * 3. Objet petit a and Fantasy * PART II: ETHICS * 4. Guilt * 5. The Law * 6. Judgement * PART III: THE OTHER * 7. Misrecognising the Other * 8. Loving Thy Neighbour * 9. Beyond Difference * PART IV: THE SOCIAL * 10. Ethics and the Other * 11. The Impossibility of Ethical Examples * 12. Eating the Book * References * Index

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Reading Karl Barth, Interrupting Moral Technique, Transforming Biomedical Ethics Ashley John Moyse, University of Newcastle, Australia 'This book persuasively diagnoses and critiques a widely-held foundational belief that biomedical ethics can operate according to a neutral and universal common morality applicable in all contexts. Moyse's challenge to this consensus view deserves to be widely read.' - David Clough, Professor of Theological Ethics, University of Chester, UK This volume proposes a move away from the universalized and general modern ethical method, as it is currently practiced in biomedical ethics, while aiming toward a decision making process rooted in an ontology of relationality. Moyse uses the theological ethics of Karl Barth, in conversation with a range of thinkers, to achieve this turn. Contents: Introduction * 1. Contemporary Bioethics and the ‘Sin’ of the Common Morality * 2. The Technique of Bioethics and the Freedom for Encounter * 3. The Isolated Will and the Freedom for Agency * 4. An Anxious Institution and the Freedom for Human Life * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography

Content and Context in Theological Ethics October 2015 UK October 2015 US 276pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137536907

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Ethics, Moral Life and the Body Sociological Perspectives Rhonda M. Shaw, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 'In her compelling and original book, Rhonda Shaw points to the important ways sociology extends the professional and philosophical conversation about the ethics of donating the parts and products of our bodies: organs, ova, and breast milk. Her research makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the moral dimensions of our embodied and social selves.' -Raymond De Vries, University of Michigan, USA Shaw addresses the 'ethical turn' in contemporary sociological thinking, by exploring the contribution of sociology and the social sciences to bioethical debates about morality and tissue exchange practices. Contents: Introduction * 1. Defining Ethics And Morality * 2. Moral Judgement And Embodied Ethics * 3. Sociology And Morality * 4. Sociology And Bioethics * 5. Organ And Tissue Donation * 6. Assisted Human Reproduction * 7. Breast Milk Sharing And Exchange * Closing Remarks: Ethics And Doing Sociology August 2015 UK August 2015 US 256pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$109.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137312587

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ETHICS AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception Hugo Strandberg, Åbo Akademi University, Finland The aim of this book is to acquire a better understanding of the question 'who am I?' By means of the concepts of self-knowledge and self-deception questions about the self are studied. The light in which its topic is seen is the light of love, the light in which other people really become visible and so oneself in one's relation to them. Contents: Introduction * 1. Know Thyself! * 2. What Kind Of Self-Knowledge? * 3. The Concept Of Self-Deception As Morally Central * 4. Self-Deception * 5. The True Self * 6. The Individual And Society * 7. Kant’s Political Philosophy * 8. The Freedom Of The Will * 9. The World As Resistance * 10. The Will * 11. The Good August 2015 UK August 2015 US 244pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137538215

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Reconceptualising the Moral Economy of Criminal Justice A New Perspective Philip Whitehead, University of Teeside, UK This book reconceptualises the concept of moral economy in its relevance for, and application to, the criminal justice system in England and Wales. It advances the argument that criminal justice cannot be reduced to an instrumentally driven operation to achieve fiscal efficiencies or provide investment opportunities to the commercial sector. Contents: Foreword; Simon Winlow and Steve Hall * Prologue * 1. Theorising Morality: Assembling the Intellectual Resources * 2. Moral Economy: Exploring a Contested Concept * 3. Moral Economy, Criminal Justice and Probation: 1979 to 2010 * 4. Moral Economy, Markets and Privatisation: 2010 to 2015 * 5. Reconceptualising the Moral Economy of Criminal Justice

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Adrian Walsh, University of New England, Australia, Tony Lynch, University of New England, Australia The morality of sex, violence and money is at the centre of much human life. While the first two have been subject to intensive historical and philosophical investigation, the latter has largely been neglected. The authors provide the first comprehensive introduction to the morality of money. Contents: Preface * 1. The Morality of Money * 2. Money, Commerce and Moral Theory * 3. The Profit Motive and Morality * 4. Usury and the Ethics of Interest-taking * 5. The Morality of Pricing: Just Prices and Moral Traders * 6. Money, Commodification and the Corrosion of Value: An Examination of the Sacred and Intrinsic Value * 7. Money Measurement as the Moral Problem * 8. The Charge of ‘Economic Moralism’: Might the Invisible Hand Eliminate the Need for a Morality of Money * Epilogue * Index April 2015 UK June 2015 US 264pp Paperback £24.99 / $40.00 / CN$45.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230535442

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Active Intolerance Michel Foucault, the Prisons Information Group, and the Future of Abolition Edited by Perry Zurn, Hampshire College, USA, Andrew Dilts, Loyola Marymount University, USA ‘This is a powerful and compelling set of essays exploring the context and legacy of the Prisons Information Group and how their work might be useful today. Decentering Foucault does more than rightly recognize the role of others in this group. It also helps us to understand Foucault's abiding interest in collaboration, an interest that is reflected in both his academic and activist work.' - Stuart Elden, University of Warwick, UK Formed in the wake of May 1968, the Prisons Information Group (GIP) was a radical resistance movement active in France in the early 1970's. Theorist Michel Foucault was heavily involved. This book collects interdisciplinary essays that explore the GIP's resources both for Foucault studies and for prison activism today. Contents: Table of Contents * Foreword; Bernard Harcourt * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Active Intolerance: An Introduction; Perry Zurn and Andrew Dilts * PART I: HISTORY: THE GIP AND FOUCAULT IN CONTEXT * PART II: BODY: RESISTANCE AND THE POLITICS OF CARE * PART III: VOICE: PRISONERS AND THE PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL * PART IV: PRESENT: THE PRISON AND ITS FUTURE(S) * Notes on Contributors * Index November 2015 UK November 2015 US 272pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137510662

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RELIGION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Church in an Age of Global Migration

RELIGION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Postcolonial Discipleship of Embodiment

A Moving Body Edited by Susanna Snyder, Oxford Centre for Ecclesiology and Practical Theology, Ripon College, Cuddesdon, UK, Joshua Ralston, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh, UK, Agnes M. Brazal, St. Vincent School of Theology at Adamson University, The Philippines

An Asian and Asian American Feminist Reading of the Gospel of Mark

University, USA

Jin Young Choi, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, USA ‘This study of the Gospel of Mark represents an incisive conjunction of early Christian studies with postcolonial and feminist studies. It advances a postcolonial feminist approach from the particular perspective of the Asian and Asian American context, thereby raising the problematic of ethnic-racial studies as well. The result is a different reading of the dynamics and mechanics involving the characters of Jesus and followers—one in which the presence of absence and the voice of silence are highlighted. Markan studies is much the richer for it.’ - Fernando F. Segovia, Oberlin Graduate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, Vanderbilt

Jin Young Choi rereads discipleship in the Gospel of Mark from a postcolonial feminist perspective, developing an Asian and Asian American hermeneutics of phronesis. Colonized subjects perceive Jesus' body as phantasmic. Discipleship means embodying the mystery of this body while engaging with invisible, placeless and voiceless others. Contents: Introduction * PART I: APPROACHING MARK * 1. Rereading Discipleship * 2. Knowledge, Body, and Subjectivity in Theoretical Frameworks * 3. Asian and Asian American Feminist Hermeneutics of Phronesis * PART II: A PHRONETIC READING OF MARK * 4. Empire and Body: Bodies, Territories, and Language * 5. The Phantasmic Body (Mark 6:45-52) * 6. The Consumed Body (Mark 7:24-30) * 7. The Passive Body (Mark 7:31-37) * Conclusion

Postcolonialism and Religions August 2015 UK August 2015 US 224pp Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137541543

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Religion, Social Memory and Conflict The Massacre of Bojayá in Colombia Sandra Milena Rios Oyola, Utrecht University, The Netherlands This book studies how religion influences the way people in Colombia remember a massacre of 79 civilians that occurred in a Catholic church in 2002. It analyses how strategies of memorialisation are part of religious peacebuilding initiatives that aim to resist and denounce crimes against human, ethnic, cultural and economic rights. Contents: Introduction * 1. Social Memory in Post-Atrocity Contexts * 2. Religion, Emotions and Memory after Atrocity * 3. The Conflict in Colombia and Chocó * 4. Religious Peacebuilding in Chocó * 5. Multiple Memories of the Massacre of Bojayá * 6. Religious Emotions and Social Memory after the Massacre * 7. Funerary Rituals as Resistance and Memorialisation * 8. Religious Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice from Below * Conclusion

Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict June 2015 UK June 2015 US 224pp 1 map, 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137461834

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This volume examines the ways in which migrants and the phenomenon of migration expose longstanding gaps and failings within Christian communities but also open up fresh possibilities for churches to grow and diversify. Contents: Introduction: Moving Body; Susanna Snyder * PART I: DENOMINATIONAL VISIONS OF MIGRANT ECCLESIOLOGY * PART II: REIMAGINING TRADITIONAL ECCLESIAL TASKS * PART III: NEW ECCLESIAL STRUCTURES

Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue December 2015 UK December 2015 US 288pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137553003

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Tibet on Fire Buddhism, Protest, and the Rhetoric of Self-Immolation John Whalen-Bridge, The Department of English Language and Literature at National University of Singapore 'John Whalen-Bridge bravely sets out to answer hard questions: How are we to understand selfimmolation? Are there historical and philosophical roots? Is suicide a Buddhist tradition? Is selfimmolation politically effective? This spiritually profound book is vital reading in desperate times.' - Maxine Hong Kingston, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, USA Using Kenneth Burke's concept of dramatism as a way of exploring multiple motivations in symbolic expression, Tibet on Fire examines the Tibetan self-immolation movement of 2011-2015. The volume asserts that the selfimmolation act is an affirmation of Tibetan identity in the face of cultural genocide. Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction: The Tibetan Situation * Tibet as Rhetorical Situation * Politics, Performance, and Drama * Argument and Identification * 2. Before Self-Immolation: Western Media and Tibetan Protests, 2008 * Charm Offensive: Angry Monks in the Western Press * Buddhist Anger as an Anti-Colonial Tradition * China Syndrome: The Global Suppression of Tibetan Voices * 3. Irreversible Speech * Running on Fire: The Act Itself and the Creation of an Image * New Media and the Great Firewall of China: Distributing the Act * Censorship and SelfImmolation * Spreading Like Fire: Act and Agency * 4. Making a Scene: Actor, Time, and Place * Pointillism and the Paradigmatic Tibetan Self-Immolator * Selecting an Origin: How The List Positions the Actor * PRC Responses: Lunatics, Puppets, Murderers, and Terrorists * 5. Purpose: Politics, Buddhism, and Tibetan Survival * Hijacking Religion and Justifying Murder * What Self-Immolators Say: Statements of Purpose * Democracy, Division, and Dharamsala Dilemmas * Tibetan Self-Immolation as Response to Genocide * Blood on His Hands? The Dalai Lama’s Dilemma * Emptiness Also Is Form: Buddhism and Necessary Worldliness * and more... October 2015 UK October 2015 US 244pp Hardback £56.50 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137373731

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THEOLOGY Theologies of the Non-Person

THEOLOGY

The Formative Years of EATWOT

Kairos, Crisis, and Global Apartheid The Challenge to Prophetic Resistance Allan Aubrey Boesak, Christian Theological Seminary, USA 'Boesak saw apartheid in South Africa for what it was: heresy. Thirty years later he sets his eyes on the apartheid girdling our globe, making critical connections between issues too-often presented as separate. Reading the signs of our time, Boesak urges us to resist. A prophet speaks. We would do well to listen—and act in hope.' - Melanie Duguid-May, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, USA In 1985, the Kairos Document emerged out of the anti-apartheid struggle as a devastating critique of apartheid and a challenge to the church in that society. This book is a call to discern new moments of crisis, discernment and kairos, and respond with prophetic resistance to global injustice. Contents: Introduction * 1. Hearing the Cry and Reading the Signs of the Times: ‘A Humanity with a Kairos Consciousness’ * 2. At the Heart of it All: Kairos, Apartheid and the Calvinist Tradition * 3. ‘The Time for Pious Words is Over’: Kairos, Decision and Righteous Choices * 4. The Inclusiveness of God’s Embrace: Kairos, Justice, the Dignity of Human Sexuality and the Belhar Confession * 5. The End of Words?: Kairos, Challenge and the Rhetoric of the Barricades * 6. Speaking Truth to the Tower: Kairos, Dissent and Prophetic Speech * 7. Combative Love and Revolutionary Neighborliness: Kairos, Solidarity and the Jericho Road * 8. That Which Avails Much; Kairos, Public Prayer and Political Piety

M.P. Joseph, Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan 'The most important theological developments for churches, inter-religious dialogues, and our common global humanity do not arise from developed countries. Since the 1976 founding of the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians, the future of healthy, communal interaction among and between people, the environment, and the cosmos continues to unfold from the Third World or developing nations. Joseph has written a masterful, even magisterial, account of the hope and challenges of EATWOT and how we have to heed its message in order for humankind and all there is to survive in the twenty-first century.' - Dwight N. Hopkins, University of Chicago Divinity School, USA, and author of Being Human: Race, Culture, and Religion The Ecumenical Association of the Third World Theologians illuminated the struggles of liberating the poor, and sought to do theology with the marginalized seeking freedom, gender co-responsibility, and racial and ethnic equality. This book offers an interpretative history of the formative years of this historic movement. Contents: Acknowledgments * Introduction: Margins Dare to Speak * 1. Conversation Among the Margins * 2. From a Vision to a Reality * 3. Continental Meetings * 3.1. Ecumenical Dialogue of Third World Theologians, Dar es Salaam 1976 * 3.2. African Theology en Route: Pan African Conference of Third World Theologians, Accra, Ghana * 3.3. Asia’s Struggle for Full Humanity: Wennappuwa (Sri Lanka) Meeting * and more...

Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice

Christianities of the World

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Theology and Economics Fundamental Concepts in Max Weber’s Sociology of Religion

A Christian Vision of the Common Good

Christopher Adair-Toteff, University of Kent, UK This book helps explain some of Max Weber's key concepts such as charisma, asceticism, mysticism, pariah-people, prophets, salvation, and theodicy and places them within the context of Weber's sociology of religion. Contents: Preface * PART I: CONCEPTUAL CONTEXTS * 1. Introduction * 2. From Roman Agrarianism to Sociology of Religion * 3. Conceptual Influences and Developments * PART TWO: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS * 4. Asceticism and Mysticism * 5. Prophets and Pariah-people * 6. Salvation and Theodicy * 7. Charisma * Bibliography

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Edited by Jeremy Kidwell, University of Edinburgh, UK, Sean Doherty, St Mellitus College, London, UK 'This is a stimulating collection of new essays from leading thinkers across different disciplines. It addresses the scope of fruitful dialogue and collaboration between theologians and economists in their pursuit of the common good, providing a valuable and accessible resource for both the general reader and specialist.' - Ian Smith, Senior Lecturer in the School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews, UK This volume brings together a prominent group of Christian economists and theologians to provide an interdisciplinary look at how we might use the tools of economic and theological reasoning to cultivate more just and moral economies for the 21st century. Contents: Introduction * PART I SWORDS: CRITICAL ENGAGEMENTS BETWEEN ECONOMICS AND THEOLOGY * PART II PLOWSHARES (1): RESOURCES FOR COLLABORATION * PART III PLOWSHARES (2): VISIONS OF THE COMMON GOOD * 11. Theological Perspectives For A Human Economy At Its Limits And Within Its Limits * Conclusion * Selected Bibliography September 2015 UK September 2015 US 304pp 3 b/w tables Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137552235

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THEOLOGY Gender and Pentecostal Revivalism

PHILOSOPHY OF ART, FILM AND LITERATURE

Making a Female Ministry in the Early Twentieth Century Leah Payne, George Fox University, USA This innovative volume provides an interdisciplinary, theoretically innovative answer to an enduring question for Pentecostal/charismatic Christianities: how do women lead churches? This study fills this lacuna by examining the leadership and legacy of two architects of the Pentecostal movement - Maria Woodworth-Etter and Aimee Semple McPherson. Contents: Introduction * 1. The Ideal American Minister * 2. ‘Walking Bibles’: Narrating Female Pentecostal Ministry * 3. ‘Pants Don’t Make Preachers’: The Image of a Female Pentecostal Minister * 4. ‘A Glorious Symbol’: Building a Female Pentecostal Worship Space * 5. ‘Thunder’ and ‘Sweetness’: Authority and Gender in Pentecostal Performance * 6. ‘A Regular Jezebel’: Female Ministry, Pentecostal Ministry on Trial * Conclusion

Christianity and Renewal - Interdisciplinary Studies February 2015 UK February 2015 US 236pp 18 b/w illustrations Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137494696

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The Palgrave Handbook of Posthumanism in Film and Television Edited by Michael Hauskeller, University of Exeter, UK, Thomas D. Philbeck, World Economic Forum, Switzerland, Curtis D. Carbonell, Khalifa University of Science, Technology & Research (KUSTAR), UAE What does popular culture's relationship with cyborgs, robots, vampires and zombies tell us about being human? Insightful scholarly perspectives shine a light on how film and television evince and portray the philosophical roots, the social ramifications and the future visions of a posthumanist world. Contents: Notes on Contributors * 1. Posthumanism in Film and Television; Michael Hauskeller, Thomas D. Philbeck and Curtis D. Carbonell * PART I: PAVING THE WAY TO POSTHUMANISM: THE PRECURSORS * 2. From DelGuat to ScarJo; William Brown * 3. Self-Immolation by Technology. Jean Baudrillard and the Posthuman in Film and Television; Jon Baldwin * 4. Derrida on Screen; Stefan Herbrechter * 5. Bruno Latour: From the Nonmodern to the Posthuman; T. Hugh Crawford * 6. Friedrich Nietzsche and the Transhuman in Film and Television; Babette Babich * PART II: VARIETIES OF PEOPLE-TO-COME: POSTHUMAN BECOMINGS * 7. Terminated: The Life and Death of the Cyborg in Film and Television; Rhys Owain Thomas * 8. Of Iron Men and Green Monsters: Superheroes and Posthumanism; Dan Hassler-Forest * 9. Growing Your Own: Monsters from the Lab and Molecular Ethics in Post-Humanist Film; Anna Powell * 10. Post-Singularity Entities in Film and TV; David Roden * 11. Chimeras and Hybrids. The Digital Swarms of the Posthuman Image; Drew Ayers * PART III: RISE OF THE MACHINES: POSTHUMAN INTELLECTS * 12: Androids and the Posthuman in Television and Film; Kevin LaGrandeur * 13. ‘Change for the Machines’? Posthumanism as Digital Sentience; Sherryl Vint * 14. Alive in the Net; Jay Clayton and Jeff Menne * 15. Autonomous Fighting Machines. Narratives and Ethics; Donal O’Mathuna * PART IV: BODY AND SOUL: POSTHUMAN SUBJECTIVITIES * 16. Contest of Tropes. Screened Posthuman Subjectivities; Curtis D. Carbonell * 17. Representations of Cybersex in Film and Television; Hilary Wheaton * 18. At Home In and Beyond Our Skin: Posthuman Embodiment; Joel Krueger * 19. Constructed Worlds. Posthumanism in Film, Television and Other Cosmopoietic Media; Ivan Callus * 20. Tanya Krzywinska & Douglas Brown, Games, Gamers, and Posthumanism * PART V: BETTER HUMANS: POSTHUMAN CAPACITIES * 21. ‘Life’s a Bitch, and Then You Don’t Die.’ Postmortality in Film and Television; Michael Hauskeller * 22. A New Lease on Life: A Lacanian Analysis of Cognitive Enhancement Cinema; Hub Zwart * 23. Limitless? There’s a Pill for That; Kyle McNease * 24. Posthumans and Democracy in Popular Culture; James Hughes * 25. Negative Feelings as Emotional Enhancement; Tarja Laine * PART VI: CREATING DIFFERENCE AND IDENTITY: POSTHUMAN COMMUNITIES * 26. Biopleasures. Posthumanism and the Technological Imaginary in Utopian and Dystopian Film; Ralph Pordzik * 27. Of Posthuman Born. Gender, Utopia, and the Posthuman, in Films and TV; Francesca Ferrando * 28. Sharing Social Context: Is Community with the Posthuman Possible?; David Meeler and Eric Hill * 29. Our Posthuman Skin Condition; Teodora Manea * 30. Muddy Worlds: Re-Viewing Environmental Narratives; John Bruni * PART VII: US AND THEM: POSTHUMAN RELATIONSHIPS * 31. Executing Species: Animal Attractions in Thomas Edison and Douglas Gordon; Anat Pick * 32. The Sun Never Set on the Human Empire: Haunts of Humanism in the Planet of the Apes Films; Phil Henderson * 33. Uncanny Intimacies. Human and Machines in Film; Alexander Darius Ornella * 34. Posthumanous Subjects; Steen Christiansen * 35. Identity: Difficulties, Discontinuities and Pluralities of Personhood; James DiGiovanna * PART VIII: MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN: POSTHUMAN ONTOLOGIES * 36. The Final Frontier? Religion and Posthumanism in Film and Television; Elaine Graham * 37. The Ghost in the Machine. Humanity and the Problem of Self-Aware Information; Brett Lunceford * 38. Trust a Few, Fear the Rest: the Anxiety and Fantasy of Human Evolution; Pramod K. Nayar * 39. The Posthumanist Paradigm Shift in Film and Television; Thomas D. Philbeck * 40. Object Oriented Ontology; Graham Harman * Bibliography * Filmography * Index

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PHILOSOPHY OF ART, FILM AND LITERATURE The Cultural Impact of Kanye West

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Edited by Julius Bailey, Wittenberg University, USA 'Provocateur, egotist, sage, and artist, no figure in the past decade of popular culture has reflected and defined the zeitgeist better than Kanye West. This collection lays bare the tangle of complexities and contradictions that have made the artist and the art indispensable to our era and proves that if game recognizes game, wisdom does too.' - Jelani Cobb, author of The Substance of Hope: Barack Obama and the Paradox of Progress Through rap and hip hop, entertainers have provided a voice questioning and challenging the sanctioned view of society. Examining the moral and social implications of Kanye West's art in the context of Western civilization's preconceived ideas, the contributors consider how West both challenges religious and moral norms and propagates them.

Film and Female Consciousness Irigaray, Cinema and Thinking Women

Lucy Bolton, Queen Mary, University of London, UK 'With Film and Female Consciousness Lucy Bolton has made an opportune and important intervention in the field as well as a vital contribution to our understanding of how the work of psychoanalyst and philosopher Luce Irigaray provides fecund material for feminist film theory.' - Anna Backman Rogers, author, American Independent Cinema Film and Female Consciousness explores the representation of female consciousness on-screen and demonstrates the ways in which the thought of Luce Irigaray can be used to address the traditional problems of the objectification of women in cinema as outlined by feminist theory since the 1970s. Contents: Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * 1. Introduction * 2. ‘Frozen in Showcases’: Feminist Film Theory and the Abstraction of Woman * 3. The Camera as an Irigarayan Speculum * 4. In the Cut: Self-Endangerment or Subjective Strength? * 5. Lost in Translation: The Potential of Becoming * 6. Morvern Callar: In a Sensory Wonderland * 7. Architects of Beauty and the Crypts of Our Bodies: Implications for Filmmaking and Spectatorship * Concluding Remarks: The Object is Speaking * Bibliography * Filmography * Discography * Notes * Index

Contents: Foreword; Davey D * Preface; Julius Bailey * PART I: REVISITING THE PHARMAKON: ARTISTIC GIFTS/HUMAN COMPLEXITIES * 1. Now I Ain’t Saying He’s a ‘Crate Digger’: Kanye West and the Soul Archive; Mark Anthony Neal * 2. Kanye West: Asterisk Genius?; Akil Houston * 3. Afrofuturism: The Visual Imagery of Kanye West; Reynaldo Anderson and John Jennings * 4. You got Kanyed: Seen But Not Heard; David J. Leonard * 5. ‘An Examination of the Kanye West Higher Education Trilogy; Heidi R. Lewis * PART II: UNPACKING HETERO-NORMATIVITY AND COMPLICATING RACE AND GENDER * 6. ‘By Any Means Necessary’: Kanye West and the Hypermasculine Construct; Sha’Dawn Battle * 7. Kanye West’s Sonic Cosmopolitanism; Regina Bradley * 8. ‘Hard to Get Straight’ Kanye West, Masculine Anxiety, Dis-identification; Tim’m West * 9. You Can’t Stand the Nigger I See!: Kanye West’s Analysis of Anti-Black Death; Tommy Curry * PART III: THEORIZING THE AESTHETIC, THE POLITICAL, AND THE EXISTENTIAL * 10. When Apollo and Dionysus Clash: A Nietzschean perspective on the work of Kanye West’; Julius Bailey * 11. The God of the New Slaves or Slave to a Religion and a God?; Monica Miller * 12. Trimalchio From Chicago: Flashing Lights & The Great Kanye in West Egg; A.D. Carson * 13. Confidently (Non)cognizant of Neoliberalism: Kanye West and the Interruption of Taylor Swift; Nick Krebs * 14. Kanye Omari West: Visions of Modernity; Dawn Boeck

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Literature and Fascination Sibylle Baumbach, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany Exploring literary fascination as a key concept of aesthetic attraction, this book illuminates the ways in which literary texts are designed, presented, and received. Detailed case studies include texts by William Shakespeare, S.T. Coleridge, Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde, Joseph Conrad, Don DeLillo, and Ian McEwan. Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. Literature and Fascination * 2. The Power of Magic and the Fear of Contamination: Fascination in Early (Modern) Literature * 3. Facing the Femme Fatale: The Poetics of Seduction and the Fascination with Storytelling * 4. The Spark of Inspiration: Mesmerism, Electrifying Fiction, and Gothic Fascination * 5. The Anxiety of Influence: Fascination with the Self and the Other * 6. The Gorgon Gazes Back: Contemporary Fascination * 7. The Journey Ahead: Medusamorphic Perspectives * Bibliography * Index August 2015 UK July 2015 US 326pp Hardback £65.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137538000

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Emily Dickinson’s Rich Conversation Richard E. Brantley, University of Florida, USA 'Brantley demonstrates triumphantly, through his generous and engaging consideration of Dickinson’s range of personae and of her innumerable interlocutors, living or dead - in an oeuvre tuned in both to Anglo-American poetry and to AngloAmerican philosophy and science - that what he calls her ‘life-writing’ exhibits essentially an ‘allegiance to dialogue’ . . . Richard Brantley is a superbly gifted critic and (if one may use that term) a master of Dickinson’s oeuvre.’ - Richard Gravil, The Wordsworth Circle Emily Dickinson's Rich Conversation is a comprehensive account of Dickinson's aesthetic and intellectual life. Through her letters and poems, Brantley identifies Dickinson's dialogue with John Locke's rational empiricism, Charles Darwin's evolutionary biology, Wordsworth's "natural Methodism," and Emerson's idealism. Contents: Introduction * PART I: GATHERING EXPERIENCE * 1. Proclaiming Empiricism * 2. Guiding Experiment * PART II: EXTENDING EXPERIENCE * 3. Gaining Loss * 4. Despairing Hope * Conclusion * Appendix A: Empiricism and Evangelicalism: A Combination of Romanticism * Appendix B: Locke and Wesley: An Essence of Influence * Appendix C: Wadsworth and Dickinson: A Marriage of Minds

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PHILOSOPHY OF ART, FILM AND LITERATURE Choreographing Problems

The Regulation of Sex-Themed Visual Imagery

Expressive Concepts in European Contemporary Dance and Performance

From Clay Tablets to Tablet Computers Lyombe Eko, University of Iowa, USA

Bojana Cvejić, DOCH University of Dance and Circus, Sweden This book illuminates the relationship between philosophy and experimental choreographic practice today in the works of leading European choreographers. A discussion of key issues in contemporary performance from the viewpoint of Deleuze, Spinoza and Bergson is accompanied by intricate analyses of seven groundbreaking dance performances. Contents: Introduction * 1. Problems and Expressive Concepts * 2. Disjunctive Captures of the Body and Movement * 3. Theatrical Apparatuses of Disjunction * 4. Exhausting Improvisation: ‘Stutterances’ * 5. A Critical Departure from Emotionalism: Sensations and Affects in the Mode of Performing * 6. During and After Performance: Processes, Caesuras and Resonances * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index

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Hegel and the English Romantic Tradition Wayne Deakin, Chiang Mai University, Thailand Re-examining English Romanticism through Hegel's philosophy, this book outlines and expands upon Hegel's theory of recognition. Deakin critiques four canonical writers of the English Romantic tradition, Coleridge, Wordsworth, P.B. Shelley and Mary Shelley, arguing that they, as Hegel, are engaged in a struggle towards philosophical recognition. Contents: Introduction * i. A Discrimination of Vriticisms * ii. Why ‘philosophical romanticism’ * iii. Romantic Embodiment * iv. Chapter Breakdown * PART I: HEGELIAN ROMANTICISM AND THE SYMBIOTIC ALTERITY OF AUTONOMY AND RECEPTIVITY * 1.1 Introduction * 1.2 Hegel’s Conception of Recognition in an Aesthetic Light * 1.3 Hegel’s Response to Romantic Art * 1.4 Hegel and Romantic Metaphysics * 1.5 Hegel’s Aesthetics in the Modern Context * PART II: PHILOSOPHY, THEOLOGY AND INTELLECTUAL INTUITION IN COLERIDGE’S POETICS * 2.1 Introduction * 2.2 Coleridge’s Philosophical Dichotomy * 2.3 Coleridge’s Theological Escape from Aporia * 2.4 Symbol and Allegory in Coleridge * 2.5 The Deconstruction of Allegory and Symbol in ‘Kubla Khan’ * 2.6 The Antagonists of the Imagination in ‘Kubla Khan’ * 2.7 Coleridge’s ‘unhappy consciousness’ in ‘Frost at Midnight’ * 2.8 The Aporetic Recognition through Joy in ‘Dejection’ * 2.9 Recognitive Breakdown in ‘Constancy to an Ideal Object’ * PART III: WORDSWORTH’S METAPHYSICAL EQUIPOISE * 3.1 Introduction * 3.2 Wordsworth and Romantic Metaphysics * 3.3 Wordsworth’s Ladder * 3.4 Dialectical Criticism of Wordsworth * 3.5 Contingency and Embodiment * 3.6 Doubt and Embodiment in ‘Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey, on revisiting the banks of the Wye during a tour, July 13, 1798.’ * 3.7 ‘Home’ at Grasmere: Embodiment * 3.8 The Unifying Nature of the Wordsworthian Symbol * 3.9 Conclusion * PART IV: DIALECTICAL COLLAPSE AND POST-ROMANTIC RECOGNITION IN SHELLEY * 4.1 Introduction * 4.2 Shelley’s Quest for the Imagination upon Mont Blanc * 4.3 Visionary Alienation in ‘Alastor’ * 4.4 Eschatological Projection in ‘Adonais’ * 4.5 Wonder, Transfiguration and Irony in ‘The Triumph of Life’ * PART V: THE CONTINGENT LIMITS OF ROMANTIC MYTH MAKING * 5.1 Introduction * 5.2 The Romantic Discourse of Wordsworth and Coleridge * 5.3 Shelley’s Second-order Discourse * 5.4 Embodied Scepticism: Frankenstein * 5.5 Conclusion March 2015 UK March 2015 US 212pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137482174

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Lyombe Eko carries out an historical and cultural survey of the regulation of visual depictions of explicit human sexual conduct, analyzing the contemporary problem of the applicability of the human right of freedom of expression to explicit imagery in the face of societal interests in the regulation of representations of human sexuality. Contents: 1. Introduction: From Clay Tablets to Tablet Computers: Rationales for the book, theoretical approach, and summary of chapters * PART I: THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL APPROACHES * 2. Theoretical Perspectives: Explicit Visual Sexual Imagery as Rule-based Representations * 3. Explicit Sex-themed Visual Imagery as Regulated Representations in the Ancient Near East: Babylon, Assyria and Egypt * 4. ‘Pornography’ and the heterogeneous, sex-themed Visual Imagery of Ancient Greece as Regulated Representations * 5. Explicit Sex-themed Visual Imagery as Regulated Representations in China and Japan * 6. Regulation of the Entwinement of the Sacred and the Sensual in Indian Art * 7. Clash of Civilizations: Deterritorialization of Judeo-Christian Legislative texts to the Greco-Roman World * 8. Explicit Visual Sexual Imagery as regulated representations during the Roman Empire, the Renaissance and the Enlightenment * 9. Regulation of Sex-themed Visual Imagery in the Muslim World: The Persian, Mughal & Ottoman Empires * PART II: AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM AND REGULATION OF EXPLICIT VISUAL SEXUAL IMAGERY * 10. Regulation of the Tension Between Agape and Eros: Regulation of Explicit Visual Sexual Imagery in the United States * 11. Pedagogy of the Repressed: Sexual Liberation, Sexual Capitalism and Freedom of Expression in the United States * 12. Sexual Capitalism, Organized Crime and the Regulation of Explicit Sex-themed * 13. The First Amendment, Municipal Agents and Explicit Visual Sexual Imagery on the Internet: Can a government worker be a Playboy centerfold? * 14. Explicit Sex-themes Visual Sexual Imagery and Intellectual Property Law * PART III: INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES TO REGULATIONS OF EXPLICIT SEX-THEMED VISUAL IMAGERY * 15. Visual Sexual Imagery, Freedom of Expression and Women’s Rights: American and Canadian Approaches * 16. Regulation of Online Pedopornography in the United States and France * 17. Epilogue: Looking back and Looking Forward: The Regulation of Sexting and Revenge Porn December 2015 UK December 2015 US 320pp 35 b/w illustrations, 1 b/w table Hardback £68.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137564238

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Adorno and Modern Theatre The Drama of the Damaged Self in Bond, Rudkin, Barker and Kane Karoline Gritzner, Aberystwyth University, UK Adorno and Modern Theatre explores the drama of Edward Bond, David Rudkin, Howard Barker and Sarah Kane in the context of the work of leading philosopher Theodor W. Adorno (1903-1969). The book engages with key principles of Adorno's aesthetic theory and cultural critique and examines their influence on a generation of seminal post-war dramatists.

Contents: 1. Prologue: ‘After Auschwitz’: Survival of the Aesthetic * 2. Adorno and Beckett: from the Crisis of Schein to the Fidelity to Failure * 3. Edward Bond and the Aesthetics of Resistance * 4. David Rudkin’s Theatre of Myth * 5. Howard Barker’s Theatre of Desire * 6. Sarah Kane or how to ‘scrape a life out of the ruins’ * Epilogue: Adorno, Tragedy, and Theatre as Negation * Bibliography * Index

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PHILOSOPHY OF ART, FILM AND LITERATURE Modernist Mythopoeia

Narrative Form

The Twilight of the Gods

Revised and Expanded Second Edition

Scott Freer, University of Leiceseter, UK "Stylish, sophisticated and scholarly." - Professor Phil Shaw, University of Leicester, UK Modernist Mythopoeia argues that the experimental modernist form of mythopoeia was directed towards expressing a range of metaphysical perspectives that fall between material secularism and dogmatic religion. The book is a timely addition to the 'post-secular' debate as well as to the 'return of religion' in modernist studies. Contents: Introduction: Modernist Mythopoeia: The Language of the In-Between and of Beyond * 1. Zarathustra: Nietzsche’s New Redeemer * 2. ’Hieronymo’s mad againe’: The Waste Land as Tragic Mythopoeia * 3. Kafka’s Sick Ovidian Animals * 4. Hilda Doolittle & D. H. Lawrence: Polytheistic & Pagan Revisionary Mythopoeia * 5.’Death is the mother of beauty’: Wallace Stevens’ Harmonium * Bibliography * Index February 2015 UK February 2015 US 244pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137035509

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2nd edition Suzanne Keen, Washington and Lee University, USA 'Suzanne Keen's updating of Narrative Form will be widely welcomed: much has happened in the field of narrative studies over the past decade, and the new edition addresses many of the most important developments in Keen's characteristically clear and accessible style.' — Derek Attridge, Professor of English, University of York, UK This revised and expanded handbook concisely introduces narrative form to advanced students of fiction and creative writing, with refreshed references and new discussions of cognitive approaches to narrative, nonfiction, and narrative emotions. Contents: Preface: Studying Narrative Form * 1. Major Approaches to and Theorists of Narrative * 2. Shapes of Narrative: A Whole of Parts * 3. Narrative Situation: Who’s Who and What’s its Function * 4. People on Paper: Character, Characterization, and Represented Minds * 5. Plot and Causation: Related Events * 6. Timing: How Long and How Often? * 7. Order and Disorder * 8. Levels: Realms of Existence * 9. Fictional Worlds and Fictionality * 10. Nonfiction and Fiction in Disguise * 11. Genres and Conventions * 12. Narrative Emotions * Appendix A. Terms Listed by Chapter * Appendix B. Representative Texts: A List of Suggested Readings * Notes * Bibliography * Index July 2015 UK July 2015 US 232pp 3 figures Paperback £19.99 / $32.00 / CN$35.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137439581

Theatre and Aural Attention Stretching Ourselves George Home-Cook, Independent Researcher, UK "This is a rigorous, innovative piece of scholarship that forgoes conventional wisdom about sound and hearing in favour of a new paradigm of theatrical attendance that demonstrates the complexity of this act, especially in productions that challenge audiences sonically. George Home-Cook articulates thought processes, bodily experiences, and ways of interpreting acoustic phenomena that often go unnoticed or may only be partially understood. This book demonstrates how much there is to learn about, and from, self-reflexive attention to the act of listening in theatre." - Adrian Curtin, University of Exeter, UK Theatre and Aural Attention investigates what it is to attend theatre by means of listening. Focusing on four core aural phenomena in theatre – noise, designed sound, silence, and immersion - George Home-Cook concludes that theatrical listening involves paying attention to atmospheres. Contents: Introduction * 1. Paying Attention to (Theatre) Noise * 2. Paying Attention to Designed Sound * 3. Sounding Silence * 4. Sensing Atmospheres * Conclusion * Appendix 1: (P. Sven Arvidson’s ‘Sphere of Attention’) * Notes * Bibliography * Index May 2015 UK May 2015 US 240pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137393685

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Art, Literature and Culture from a Marxist Perspective Tony McKenna, Independent Scholar, UK This title offers a Marxist take on a selection of artistic and cultural achievements from the rap music of Tupac Shakur to the painting of Van Gogh, from HBO's Breaking Bad to Balzac's Cousin Bette, from the magical realm of Harry Potter to the apocalyptic landscape of The Walking Dead, from The Hunger Games to Game of Thrones. Contents: Introduction * 1. Breaking Bad: Capital as Cancer * 2. In Time: The First Hollywood Movie of the Occupy Wall Street Era * 3. The Walking Dead: The Archetype of the Zombie in the Modern Epoch * 4. Let Me In: The Figure of the Vampire as Kantian Noumenal * 5. True Detective and Capitalist Development in its Twilight Phase * 6. Tupac Shakur: History’s Poet * 7. Vincent Van Gogh * 8. The Song of Achilles: How the Future Transforms the Past * 9. Barbara Kingsolver’s The Lacuna and the Nature of the Historical Novel * 10. Balzac’s Women and the Impossibility of Redemption in Cousin Bette * 11. The Wife - A Study in Patriarchy and Veiled Oppression * 12. The Vigilante in Film: The Movement from Death-Wish, to Batman, to Taxi-driver * 13. A Mirror into our World: The Radical Politics of Game of Thrones * 14. Harry Potter and the Modern Age * 15. The Hunger Games Trilogy - Art for the Occupy Era * 16. The Politics of Deduction: Why has Sherlock Holmes Proven so Durable? * 17. Literary Love as Transcendental Sublime: Wuthering Heights and The Sea, The Sea * 18. Brief Loves that Live Forever: the Historical Melancholy of Andreï Makine * 19. John William’s novel Stoner and the Dialectic of the Infinite and Finite * 20. From Tragedy to Farce: The Comedy of Ricky Gervais as Capitalist Critique August 2015 UK August 2015 US 228pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137526601

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PHILOSOPHY OF ART, FILM AND LITERATURE Understanding Pornographic Fiction

Sex and Ethics in Spanish Cinema

Sex, Violence, and Self-Deception Charles Nussbaum, University of Texas at Arlington, USA This work defends two main theses. First, modern Western pornographic fiction functions as a selfdeceptive vehicle for sexual or blood-lustful arousal; and second, that its emergence owes as much to Puritan Protestantism and its inner- or this-worldly asceticism as does the emergence of modern rationalized capitalism.

Cristina Sánchez-Conejero, University of North Texas, USA Reflecting on a series of ethical and moral questions significant to contemporary Spanish culture, Cristina Sánchez-Conejero analyzes several issues related to sexuality in gender as they're portrayed Spanish film. Contents: Introduction * 1. Fidelity: A Motion Picture Myth? * 2. Pornography and its Discontents * 3. How Much? Prostitution and its Social Repercussions * 4. LGBT: The Reality, the Fiction, and the Faction * 5. Ethics and Law: A Happy Marriage or a Dysfunctional Relationship? * Conclusion

Contents: 1: The Protestant Ethic and Modern Western Pornographic Fiction * 2: Literary Discourse and Pragmatic Implicature * 3: Pornographic Fiction, Implicature, and Imaginative Resistance * 4: Pornographic Fiction and Personal Integrity October 2015 UK October 2015 US 200pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137556752

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Filming the Body in Crisis

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The Recovery of Beauty: Arts, Culture, Medicine

Trauma, Healing and Hopefulness Davina Quinlivan, Kingston University, UK 'In this highly evocative book, Davina Quinlivan combines Melanie Klein's thought with film theory to argue that film and screen-based media can serve as reparative objects for their viewers, with the potential to heal and sustain hope. Compelling, touching, and poised, Quinlivan's prose is a joy to read.' – Sarah Cooper, author of The Soul of Film Theory (Palgrave, 2013)

Edited by Corinne Saunders, University of Durham, UK, Jane Macnaughton, University of Durham, UK, David Fuller, Durham University, UK An interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring the complex and conflicted topic of beauty in cultural, arts and medicine, looking back through the long cultural history of beauty, and asking whether it is possible to 'recover beauty'.

Contents: List of Figures * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction * 2. Resistance and Reparation: Steve McQueen’s Hunger * 3. Queer Bodies Between Hopefulness and Rebirth: Rewriting and Transforming the Matter of Bodies in True North (Isaac Julien) and Blue (Derek Jarman) * 4. The Haunted House Egoyan Built: Archiving the Ghosted Body and Imagination in the Films of Atom Egoyan and the Art of Janet Cardiff * 5. Cronenberg’s Cure: A Dangerous Method, Spider and The Spectre of Psychosis in The Lost Explorer * 6. The Softness of Her Hair and The Texture of Silk: The Mother’s Body and Klein’s Theory of ‘Love, Guilt and Reparation’ in The Tree of Life (Malick, 2011) * 7. Remapping the Body of Hope: A Map of Emotion, Love and the Cartographic Image in Braden King’s HERE (2011) * 8. The Female Butterfly Collector: The Body in Crisis and the French cinéma du corps * Conclusion * Postscript * References * Index

Contents: List of illustrations * Acknowledgements * Notes on the contributors * Introduction; David Fuller, Corinne Saunders, Jane Macnaughton * PART I: MIND, BODY, SOUL * 1. Beautiful Ideas: The Visibility of Truth; Mark McIntosh * 2. Beauty, Virtue and Danger in Medieval English Romance; Corinne Saunders * 3.Bathing for Beauty in the Middle Ages; Elizabeth Archibald * 4. Posture is Beauty; Sander Gilman * PART II: ART, IDEAS, IDEALS * 5. Beauty, Pain, and Violence: Through Lessing and Nietzsche to King Lear; David Fuller * 6. Beauty Writes Literary History: Revisiting the Myth of Bloomsbury; Patricia Waugh * 7. ‘Raising Sparks’; An Interview with Michael Symmons Roberts * 8. ‘More natural than nature, more artificial than art’; An Interview with David Bintley * PART III: SURGERY, REPARATION, IMAGINATION * 9. ‘Elegant’ Surgery: The Beauty of Clinical Expertise; Jane Macnaughton * 10. Portraiture, Beauty, Pain; Ludmilla Jordanova * 11. War and Beauty: The Act of Unmasking in Pat Barker’s Toby’s Room and Louisa Young’s My Dear, I Wanted to Tell You; Anne Whitehead * PART IV: RESCUING BEAUTY * 12. Beauty in the Brain of the Beholder: Art, Neural Plasticity and Visual Pleasure; John Onians * 13. The Pendulum of Taste: Architecture and the Rise of a State Aesthetic; Simon Thurley * 14. Beauty and the Sacred; Roger Scruton * Bibliography * Index

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How does film affect the way we understand crises of the body and mind and how does it manifest other kinds of crises levelled at the spectator? This book offers vital scholarly analysis of the embodied nature of film viewing and the ways in which film deals with the question of loss, the healing body and its material registering of trauma.

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PHILOSOPHY OF ART, FILM AND LITERATURE Romanticism and Pragmatism

The Sublime in Schopenhauer’s Philosophy

Richard Rorty and the Idea of a Poeticized Culture Ulf Schulenberg, University of Siegen, Germany This interdisciplinary project is situated at the boundary between literary studies and philosophy. Its chief focus is on American Romanticism and it examines work by a number of prominent writers and philosophers, from Whitman and Thoreau to Barthes and Rorty. Contents: Introduction * PART I: PRAGMATISM AND THE IDEA OF A LITERARY OR POETICIZED CULTURE * 1. F.C.S. Schiller: Pragmatism, Humanism, and Postmetaphysics * 2. Richard Rorty’s Notion of a Poeticized Culture * 3. Roland Barthes, Marcel Proust, and the ‘désir d’écrire’ * PART II: FROM FINDING TO MAKING: PRAGMATISM AND ROMANTICISM * 4. Books, Rocks, and Sentimental Education: Self-Culture and the Desire for the Really Real in Henry David Thoreau * 5. ‘Strangle the singers who will not sing you loud and strong’: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, and the Idea of a Literary Culture * 6. Poets, Partial Stories, and the Earth of Things: William James between Romanticism and Worldliness * 7. John Dewey’s Antifoundationalist Story of Progress * 8. ‘Toolmakers rather than discoverers’: Richard Rorty’s Reading of Romanticism * PART III: ETHICS, THE NOVEL, AND THE PRIVATE-PUBLIC DISTINCTION * 9. Resuscitating Ethical Criticism: Martha Nussbaum and the Moral Significance of the Novel * 10. John Dewey and the Moral Imagination * 11. ‘Redemption from Egotism’: Richard Rorty, the Private-Public Distinction, and the Novel * 12. ‘Soucie-toi de toi-même’: Michel Foucault and Etho-Poetics * PART IV: PRAGMATISM, RACE AND COSMOPOLITANISM * 13. ‘The myth-men are going’: Richard Wright, Communism, and Cosmopolitan Humanism * 14. ‘Where the people can sing, the poet can live’: James Baldwin, Pragmatism, and Cosmopolitan Humanism * PART V: CONCLUSION * Notes * Bibliography February 2015 UK February 2015 US 264pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137474186

The Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art Art History Reconsidered, 1800 to the Present

The Sublime in Schopenhauer's Philosophy transforms our understanding of Schopenhauer's aesthetics and anthropology. Vandenabeele seeks ultimately to rework Schopenhauer's theory into a viable form so as to establish the sublime as a distinctive aesthetic category with a broader existential and metaphysical significance. Contents: Introduction * PART I: AESTHETIC CONTEMPLATION * 1. Pessimism, Aesthetic Experience, and Genius * 2. Sensory Perception and Aesthetic Contemplation * PART II: THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE SUBLIME * 3. The Aesthetics of the Beautiful * 4. The Aesthetics of the Sublime * 5. A Psychological Alternative to Schopenhauer’s Theory of the Sublime * PART III: VALUES OF THE SUBLIME * 6. Tragedy, Ethics, and the Sublime * 7. The Existential and Metaphysical Value of the Sublime * Bibliography * Index September 2015 UK September 2015 US 208pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137358684

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Charlene Spretnak, California Institute of Integral Studies, USA 'While the role of spirituality in art has been discussed for certain specific artists and movements, Spretnak's work offers a rich and comprehensive narrative of the networks of artists and artistic movements influenced by spirituality that would be valuable for any institution with a focus on modern art and perhaps even as the basis of a course on the subject.' - Art Libraries Society of North America Reviews This book demonstrates that numerous prominent artists in every period of the modern era were expressing spiritual interests when they created celebrated works of art. This magisterial overview insightfully reveals the centrality of an often denied and misunderstood element in the cultural history of modern art. Contents: Introduction: The Great Underground River That Flows Through Modern Art * 1. The 19th Century: Expressing Christian Themes in a Newly Secular World * 2. Mid-1880s through 1918: The Quest to Save Civilization from ‘Materialism’ Through a New Art Informed by Esoteric * Spirituality * 3. 1919-1939: The Reaction against Prewar Esoteric Spirituality * 4. 1945 to the Present: Allusive Spirituality * 5. 1945 to the Present: Spirituality of Immanence * 6. 1945 to the Present: Rocked in the Bosom of Abraham * Afterword: When Form Follows Spirit * Appendix: Making the Case * Index October 2015 UK October 2015 US 280pp Paperback £21.00 / $34.00 / CN$38.99 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137569691

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Alberto Voltolini, University of Turin, Italy What is depiction? A new answer is given to this venerable question by providing a syncretistic theory of depiction that tries to combine the merits of the previous theories on the matter while dropping their defects. Thus, not only perceptual, but also both conventional and causal factors contribute in making something a picture of something else. Contents: PART I: WHAT IS ALIVE AND WHAT IS DEAD IN PREVIOUS THEORIES OF DEPICTION * Depictions Aka Pictures, i.e, Pictorial Representations * 1. Depictions, Or Pictures * 2. The Syncretistic Approach * Semiotic Theories Of Depiction * 1. Goodman’s Theory * 2. Kulvicki’s Theory * Resemblance Theories Of Depiction * 1. Objective Resemblance Theories: The Simple And Fancy Versions * 2. Objective Resemblance Theories: The Sophisticated And Real Versions * 3. Subjective Resemblance Theories: The ‘Double Experience’- Versions * 4. Subjective Resemblance Theories: The ‘Experience Of Similarity’- Versions * Seeing-In, SeeingAs, Recognition And Make-Believe Theories Of Depiction * 1. Wollheim’s Theory Of Seeing-In * 2. Gombrich’s Theory Of Seeing-As * 3. Seeing-In Includes Seeing-As * 4. Is Seeing-In Necessary For Figurativity?(I) * 5. The Recognitional Theory * 6. Is Seeing-In Necessary For Figurativity?(II) * 7. Where Are We Now? * More On Seeing-In * 1. The Nature Of Seeing-In * 2. The Content Of The Recognitional Fold Is The Picture’s Figurative Content * 3. The Content Of Seeing-In * 4. The Mode Of Seeing-In * PART II: THE SYNCRETISTIC THEORY * The Syncretistic Theory: A General Survey * 1. Grouping Properties * 2. The Emergence Of The Known Illusion * 3. The Conceptual Character Of The Recognitional Fold * 4. Objective Resemblance Comes Back From The Rear Door * 5. The Core Of The Syncretistic Theory * Applications, Consequences And Integrations Of The Theory * 1. Depiction And Sculptures * 2. Actual Or Counterfactual Resemblance * 3. Pictures In Other Sensory Modalities * Defending The Syncretistic Theory * 1. Is The Syncretistic Theory Correct? * 2. The Adequacy Conditions * 3. Impossible Pictures? * Bibliography June 2015 UK June 2015 US 284pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137263285

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PHILOSOPHY OF ART, FILM AND LITERATURE Klein, Sartre and Imagination in the Films of Ingmar Bergman

Chaucer and the Death of the Political Animal

Dan Williams, Freelance Teacher, UK 'This welcome and original study provides a stimulating investigation into the imagination and how the processes of imagining (dreams, memories, nightmares and visions) are manifested in Bergman's films. Williams' unique insight into the confluences and discrepancies between philosophy and psychoanalytic theory paves the way for an enlightening exploration of Bergman's films.' - Laura Hubner, University of Winchester, UK, author of The Films of Ingmar Bergman: Illusions of Light and Darkness (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) This book explores connections between the diverse ideas of Melanie Klein, Jean-Paul Sartre and Ingmar Bergman. These ideas are explored in relation to their shared focus on imagination and through detailed readings of a number of Bergman's key films. Contents: List of Figures * Acknowledgements * 1. The Imagination: Bergman, Klein and Sartre * 2.From Freud to Klein, and Wild Strawberries * 3.Sartre’s Theory of Imagination and The Seventh Seal * 4.From Three Early Bergman Films to an Analysis of Summer with Monika * 5.Revenge and Reparation in The Virgin Spring * 6.The Destruction of the Artist: Hour of the Wolf * 7.Conclusion * Bibliography * Filmography * Index July 2015 UK July 2015 US 248pp 16 figures Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137471970

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Deleuze and Beckett Edited by S.E. Wilmer, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Audronė Žukauskaitė, Lithuanian Culture Research Institute, Lithuania 'The respective projects of Gilles Deleuze and Samuel Beckett may seem very divergent. Yet their conjunction produces some extraordinarily rich avenues of enquiry. This exhilarating collection of essays offers rewarding discussions of encounters between philosophical and performative, between the open-ended spaces of creativity and the closed spirals of memory and decline. It is highly recommended to anyone interested in Deleuze and Beckett, and in the intersections between philosophy and literature.' - Mary Bryden, University of Reading, UK Deleuze and Beckett is a collection of essays on specific aspects of the Deleuze and Beckett interface. Some of the world's leading Beckett and Deleuze specialists apply different concepts of Deleuzian philosophy to a wide range of Beckett's oeuvre, including his novels, short stories, and stage, film and television work. Contents: Introduction; S. E. Wilmer and Audronė Žukauskaitė * PART I: DIFFERENCE, BECOMING, MULTIPLICITY * PART II: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND SOCIALITY * PART III: SPACE, TIME AND MEMORY * PART IV: THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE July 2015 UK July 2015 US 266pp 4 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137481139

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Jameson S. Workman, Independent Scholar, USA 'Maintaining a radical, unconventional, and ambitious thesis, to say the least, Workman makes his case so fully, and with such learning and conviction, that even his most resistant readers will find themselves forced to interrogate the comfort zone of their own critical habits of mind. Whether or not Workman succeeds entirely in elevating Chaucer's poetics into the neo-Platonic sublime remains an open question. But what is certain is this: Written with boldness and panache, this wonderfully readable study articulates an interpretative position that is unique among contemporary studies - not only of Chaucer, but of medieval literature generally.' - Peter W. Travis, Professor of English, Dartmouth College, USA Drawing from classical myth, the history of philosophy, literature, film, music, and painting, Workman connects the artistic claims of Chaucer and tests them against similar gestures in the history of philosophy and literature. What results is a radical retake on Chaucer as a philosopher and poet, upending any preconceived views. Contents: 1. Poetry’s Old War * 2. The Broken Flood of the Miller’s Tale * 3. The Runaway Gods of the Manciple’s Tale * 4. The Lost World of the Nun’s Priest’s Tale

The New Middle Ages October 2015 UK October 2015 US 296pp Hardback £58.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137456519

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PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION Philosophy of STEM Education

PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION

A Critical Investigation

Human Rights Education Beyond Universalism and Relativism

Nataly Z. Chesky, State University of New York, New Paltz, USA, Mark R. Wolfmeyer, Kutztown University, USA

A Relational Hermeneutic for Global Justice Fuad Al-Daraweesh, The University of Toledo, USA, Dale T. Snauwaert, The University of Toledo, USA 'Human Rights Education Beyond Universalism and Relativism offers educators the foundation of the reconciliation of two seemingly contradictory approaches to the spheres of human experience that have given rise to the concept of human rights, universalism and cultural relativism, contending modes of thinking that have posed challenges to the emergence of a global moral inclusion regime. Al-Daraweesh and Snauwaert offer a framework and a potential alternative world view that holds the promise of constructive, potentially transformative change, and provide an unambiguous goal for this alternative, global justice.' – From the preface by Betty A. Reardon, founder and director of the Peace Education Center and Peace Education Graduate Degree Concentration, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA Through the preservation of the social, political, and cultural autonomies of peoples within diverse cultural contexts, Al-Daraweesh and Snauwaert propose a relational epistemology for human rights education. Contents: 1. The Scope of Human Rights: Towards a Freestanding Cultural Sensitive Universalism * 2. Hermeneutics: A Methodology for Human Rights Education * 3. Human Rights and Isomorphic Equivalents * 4. Fusion of Horizons * 5. Towards a Pedagogy of Human Rights Education * 6. Conclusion February 2015 UK February 2015 US 248pp Hardback £60.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137471079

Contents: 1. Introduction to Stem Education * 2. STEM’s What, Why and How?: Ontology, Axiology and Epistemology * 3. Critical Inquiry into Stem Education * 4. Critical Opportunities in Stem Education * 5. Concluding Thoughts

The Cultural and Social Foundations of Education August 2015 UK July 2015 US 120pp 4 figures, 2 tables Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137535450

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Power and Education Contexts of Oppression and Opportunity

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Edited by Antonia Kupfer, Technical University of Dresden, Germany Education is a crucial influence early in life and is therefore inextricably linked with power. This book examines how education can limit opportunities and create social inequality as well as being an empowering force for good. Theoretical approaches on the relationship of power and education are discussed as are questions on power and knowledge.

Deleuze and Lifelong Learning Creativity, Events and Ethics Christian Beighton, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK This book examines Gilles Deleuze's ideas about creativity in the context of lifelong learning, offering an original take on this important contemporary topic using cinematic parallels. Discussing Deleuze's difficult notion of 'counter-actualization' as a form of creative practice, it draws practical consequences for those across a diverse sector. Contents: Foreword * Introduction: Deleuze and Lifelong Learning * PART I: LIFELONG LEARNING * PART II: EVENTS * PART III: ETHICS

March 2015 UK March 2015 US 208pp 1 b/w table Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137480798

Philosophy of STEM Education uses philosophical methods to investigate STEM education's purpose and assumptions. It details the why (axiology), the how (epistemology) and the what (ontology) of STEM by drawing upon a variety of philosophies of education, science, mathematics, and technology.

Contents: Introduction; Antonia Kupfer * PART I: THEORIES * 1. Arendt, Power and Education; Wayne Veck * 2. Symbolic Violence: Education as Concealed Power; Antonia Kupfer * 3. Gramsci, Education and Power; Peter Mayo * PART II: KNOWLEDGE * 4. Programming Power: Policy Networks and the Pedagogies of ‘Learning to Code’; Ben Williamson * 5. Researching Power and the Power in Research; Naomi Hodgson * PART III: SOCIAL INEQUALITY * 6. Gender, Power and Education; Gabrielle Ivinson * 7. UK Secondary Schools under Surveillance: What are the Implications for Race? A Critical Race and Butlerian Analysis; Charlotte Chadderton * 8. Naming and Blaming Early School Leavers: An Analysis of Educational Policies, Discourses and Practices in Spain; Aina Tarabini * PART IV: EMPOWERMENT * 9. 21st Century Emancipation: Pedagogies In and From the Margins; Sara C. Motta * 10. Power and Education in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; Mike Cole October 2015 UK October 2015 US 232pp Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137415349

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PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION Educational Developments, Practices and Effectiveness

Understanding Life in School From Academic Classroom to Outdoor Education

Global Perspectives and Contexts Edited by Jennifer Lock, University of Calgary, Canada, Petrea Redmond, University of Southern Queensland, Australia, Patrick Alan Danaher, University of Southern Queensland, Australia Exploring a range of educational developments and practices in different national contexts in Australia, Canada and Switzerland, this book analyses the effectiveness of such initiatives. Case studies in the book include business and online education, supporting students with disabilities and school-wide pedagogical improvement. Contents: List Of Figures * List Of Tables * Acknowledgements * List Of Abbreviations * Notes On The Contributors * Foreword; Thomas Michael Power * 1. Researching And Extending Developments In Contemporary Educational Practice; Jennifer Lock, Petrea Redmond And Patrick Alan Danaher * PART I: EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR LEARNERS AND TEACHERS * PART II EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS AND SPECIALISED DISCIPLINES OF KNOWLEDGE June 2015 UK June 2015 US 208pp 22 figures, 8 colour tables Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137469922

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Attending school is an experience that most people share but this leads us to accept rather than question the experience. Using the philosophies of Heidegger and Dewey, John Quay explores life in schools and juxtaposes the environment of a school camp with that of an academic classroom. Contents: 1. Understanding Life so as to Understand Life in School * 2. Investigating Life in School * 3. Life in School: Occupations and Outdoor Education * 4. Life in School: Occupations and Academic Classrooms * 5. Life in School is Occupational July 2015 UK July 2015 US 192pp 43 figures Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137391223

Bruce Moghtader, University of Victoria, Canada 'Succinct, accessible, insightful, Foucault and Educational Ethics is indispensable reading, a book both to study and to teach, a book that shows us that education can be 'a process where one finds, loses and transforms oneself in the activity of learning.' Not the final word on Foucault, this primer is a powerful and provocative beginning.' - William F. Pinar, Professor and Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia, Canada By investigating Michel Foucault's ethics, the book explores how we form ourselves as ethical subjects. This question is inseparable from the activities we take on to educate others and ourselves. Foucault's questioning of the ways we know ourselves and the ways we conduct ourselves assists thinking and action in present educational ethics. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Methodology and Method * 3. Present Educational Ethics * 4. Archaeology and Genealogy * 5. Power and Subjectivity * 6. Educational Ethics * 7. Implications and Conclusion

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Enhancing Teaching and Learning Edited by Petrea Redmond, University of Southern Queensland, Australia, Jennifer Lock, University of Calgary, Canada, Patrick Alan Danaher, University of Southern Queensland, Australia 'The case studies presented in the book may not replicate every class or situation you find yourself in, but there are lessons you can learn from each of them; from the concepts and contexts to how different technologies can be used to address each one. The book covers enough ground for you to try things out for yourself and make informed decisions on issues such as whether we use free and 'open' social network sites or concentrate on the 'walled garden' of the institutionally supplied VLE.' Association for Learning Technology Newsletter For the education system to remain responsive to the needs and demands of its multiple stakeholders it must embrace the innovation and research produced by contemporary technology. This book traverses a wide range of conceptual, disciplinary, methodological, national and sectoral boundaries to explore the challenge presented. Contents: Foreword; Norm Vaughan * 1. Interrogating Contemporary Research In Educational Innovation; Petrea Redmond, Jennifer Lock And Patrick Alan Danaher * PART I: EDUCATIONAL INNOVATIONS AND SPECIALISED CONTEMPORARY TECHNOLOGIES * PART II: EDUCATIONAL INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES AND PARTICULAR GROUPS OF LEARNERS * PART III: EDUCATIONAL INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES AND TEACHER EDUCATION April 2015 UK April 2015 US 192pp 9 figures, 2 tables Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137468604

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Educational Innovations and Contemporary Technologies

Foucault and Educational Ethics

October 2015 UK October 2015 US 128pp Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137574954

John Quay, The University of Melbourne, Australia 'This book is a "must read" for educators. It is so because it is animated by a principle which claims that it is more important to help students become well-rounded beings than to transmit to them tidbits of knowledge. Study its manifestation with care, then act upon it.' - Philip W. Jackson - David Lee Shillinglaw Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Departments of Education and Psychology at the University of Chicago, USA

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PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE Critical Pedagogy and Marx, Vygotsky and Freire

PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE

Wittgenstein and the Creativity of Language

Phenomenal Forms and Educational Action Research Luis S. Villacañas de Castro, University of Valencia, Spain This book explores Marx's theory of the phenomenal forms in relation to critical pedagogy and educational action research, arguing that phenomenal forms pose a pedagogical obstacle to any endeavour that seeks to expand an individual's awareness of the larger social whole. Contents: Introduction: The Pedagogical Obstacle of the Phenomenal Forms * PART I: MARX, FREUD, PEDAGOGY * 1. Beyond The Ignorant Schoolmaster. On Education, Marxism, and Psychoanalysis * PART II: EPISTEMOLOGY, CRITICAL PEDAGOGY, AND LIBERAL PRINCIPLES * 2. The Pedagogical Problem: Vygotsky’s Encounter with Marx’s Phenomenal Forms * 3. The Pedagogical Solution: Freire’s Critical Pedagogy and Social Democracy * PART III: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF EDUCATIONAL ACTION RESEARCH * 4. The Critical Potential of John Elliott’s Liberal Pedagogy * 5. A Practical Case of Participatory Meta-Action Research November 2015 UK November 2015 US 200pp Hardback £52.50 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137562432

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Philosophies of Environmental Education and Democracy Harris, Dewey, and Bateson on Human Freedoms in Nature Joseph Watras, University of Dayton, USA The project examines how three prominent philosophers of education - William Torrey Harris, John Dewey, and Gregory Bateson - each developed a world view that provides a philosophical basis for environmental education. Contents: 1. Defining the Task * 2. Developing Freedom within Social Institutions-The Ideas of William Torrey Harris and the St. Louis Hegelians * 3. Pragmatism and Ecological ConservationThe Ideas of John Dewey * 4. Science, Imagination, and the Environmental Movement-Gregory Bateson’s Views * 5. Where Do We Go from Here?

Edited by Sebastian Sunday Grève, University of Oxford, UK, Jakub Mácha, Masaryk University,The Czech Republic 'Wittgenstein and the Creativity of Language is an exceptionally stimulating collection on a crucial new subject, the creative potential of ordinary language (artistic, scientific, philosophical). Grève and Mácha bring together a powerful group of authors whose various approaches to the topic strike a perfect balance between interpretative scholarship and philosophical originality.' - Sandra Laugier, Professor of Philosophy, Université Paris 1 PanthéonSorbonne, France This volume presents recent work on Wittgenstein's fundamental insights into the workings of human linguistic behaviour, its creative extensions and its philosophical capabilities, as well as Wittgenstein's own creative use of language. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * 1. The Good, the Bad and the Creative: Language in Wittgenstein’s Philosophy; Sebastian Sunday Grève and Jakub Mácha * PART II: OVERTURE * 2. Cats on the Table, New Blood for Old Dogs: What Distinguishes Reading Philosophers (on Poets) from Reading Poets?; Stephen Mulhall * PART III: READING: WITTGENSTEIN: WRITING * 3. Ludwig Wittgenstein and Us ‘Typical Western Scientists’; Alois Pichler * 4. Wittgenstein on Gödelian ‘Incompleteness’, Proofs and Mathematical Practice: Reading Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics, Part I, Appendix III, Carefully; Wolfgang Kienzler and Sebastian Sunday Grève * 5. Wittgenstein: No Linguistic Idealist; Danièle Moyal-Sharrock * PART IV: PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS * 6. Wittgenstein, Verbal Creativity and the Expansion of Artistic Style; Garry L. Hagberg * 7. Doubt and Display: A Foundation for a Wittgensteinian Approach to the Arts; Charles Altieri * 8. The Urn and the Chamber Pot; John Hyman * PART V: CREATIVITY AND THE MORAL LIFE * 9. Wittgenstein and Diamond on Meaning and Experience: From Groundlessness to Creativity; Maria Balaska * 10. Find It New: Aspect-Perception and Modernist Ethics; Ben Ware * 11. Metaphysics Is Metaphorics: Philosophical and Ecological Reflections from Wittgenstein and Lakoff on the Pros and Cons of Linguistic Creativity; Rupert Read November 2015 UK November 2015 US 336pp 7 figures, 4 b/w photos Hardback £50.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137472533

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Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy From Paradox to Wonder John M. Heaton, Regent’s University, UK Using the work of Wittgenstein, John Heaton challenges the notion of theoretical expertise on the mind, arguing for a new understanding of therapy as an attempt by patients to express themselves in an effort to see and say what has not been said or seen, and accept that the world is not as fixed as they are constituting it.

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Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Paradoxes * 3. Scientism * 4. Logic and Meaning * 5. Initiate Learning * 6. The Self and I * 7. Trust and Wonder

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PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION Truth without Predication

PHILOSOPHY OF MIND AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE

The Role of Placing in the Existential There-Sentence Rachel Szekely, Long Island University, USA This book contains an original analysis of the existential there-sentence from a philosophicallinguistic perspective. At its core is the claim that there-sentences' form is distinct from that of ordinary subject–predicate sentences, and that this fundamental difference explains the construction's unusual grammatical and discourse properties. Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. Feature-placing * 3. Features * 4. Placers * 5. The Verb in There-sentences * 6. Negation in There-sentences * Conclusion

Social and Public Policy Issues Robert H. Blank, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand Rapid advances in cognitive neuroscience and converging technologies have led to a vigorous ethical and scientific debate over cognitive enhancement for healthy individuals. This book explores these less studied policy and political aspects of cognitive enhancement to focus on the possible forms of government involvement and future research. Contents: 1. Introduction to Cognitive Enhancement * 2. Ethical and Social Context of Cognitive Enhancement * 3. Policy and Politics of Cognitive Enhancement Policy

Palgrave Studies in Pragmatics, Language and Cognition February 2015 UK February 2015 US 184pp Hardback £58.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137483287

Cognitive Enhancement

9781137483287 October 2015 UK October 2015 US 160pp 3 b/w tables, 4 figures Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137572479

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Clayton Bohnet, Forhdam University, USA This text examines the boundary between logic and philosophy in Kant and Hegel. Through a detailed analysis of 'quantity,' it highlights the different ways Kant and Hegel handle this boundary. Kant is consistent in maintaining this boundary, but Hegel erases it and in the process transforms both logic and philosophy. Contents: Introduction: Kant, Hegel, and the Nature of Logic * Theoretical Overview * German Idealism and the History of Logic * Logic, Thought, and the Unconditioned * Kant, Hegel, and the Unconditioned * Beyond the Critical Philosophy: Hegel’s Critique of Kant * Kant and Hegel on the Quantitative Judgment * PART I: LOGIC AND KANT’S CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY * 1. Logic as Frame of the World * A Refresher Course in Logic * Conclusion: Logic as Frame and the Matter of Truth * 2. Quantity in Kant’s General and Pure Logic * Introduction * Concepts * Judgment and Extension * Inferences * General Conclusion. * 3. Transcendental Logic and the Doctrine of Quantity * Introduction * In Kant’s Words: Transcendental Logic * The Doctrine of Quantity * General Conclusions: Logic, Arithmetic, and Inner Sense. * 4. Logic and Intellectual Intuition * A Direct or Circuitous Route? * Two Theses on the Value of Logic * The Unconditioned as Schema of Reason * Conclusion * PART II: LOGIC AND HEGEL’S SPECULATIVE DIALECTIC * 5. Hegel’s Critique of Kant and the Limits of Reflection * Kant, Reflection, and Speculation in the Differenzschrift * The History and Epistemology of Reflection in Faith and Knowledge * Hegel’s Critique of Kant in Faith and Knowledge * General Conclusion * 6. Truth and Judgment in Hegel’s Science of Logic * Dialectic and Truth * On Either Side of the Judgment of Reflection * The Judgment of Reflection. * Conclusion: Logic and the Limits of Philosophy in Kant and Hegel June 2015 UK June 2015 US 280pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137521743

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PHILOSOPHY OF MIND AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE A Neurophenomenology of Awe and Wonder

NEW DIRECTIONS IN PHILOSOPHY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE SERIES

Towards a Non-Reductionist Cognitive Science

The Renaissance Extended Mind Miranda Anderson, Edinburgh University, UK 'The author displays a truly impressive knowledge of a variety of issues – from the Renaissance, Shakespeare, and the contemporary debate in cognitive science about the embodied and extended mind. Miranda Anderson is a Renaissance woman herself, able to read ancient debates in light of more recent ones… this book is aimed not just at literary theorists but also philosophers of mind and cognitive scientists.'- Giovanna Colombetti, Professor of Philosophy, University of Exeter, UK The Renaissance Extended Mind explores the parallels and contrasts between current philosophical notions of the mind as extended across brain, body and world, and analogous notions in literary, philosophical, and scientific texts circulating between the fifteenth century and early-seventeenth century. Contents: 1. The Extended Mind * 2. Extending Literary Theory and the Psychoanalytic Tradition * 3. Renaissance Subjects: Ensouled and Embodied * 4. Renaissance Language and Memory Forms * 5. Renaissance Intrasubjectivity and Intersubjectivity * 6. Shakespeare: Natural-Born Mirrors * 7. Shakespeare: Perspectives and Words of Glass * Epilogue July 2015 UK July 2015 US 300pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137412843

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Shaun Gallagher, University of Memphis, USA, Bruce Janz, University of Central Florida, USA, Lauren Reinerman, University of Central Florida, USA, Patricia Bockelman, University of Central Florida, USA, Jörg Trempler, Humboldt University, Germany This book presents a study of the various feelings of awe and wonder experienced by astronauts during space flight. It summarizes the results of two experimental, interdisciplinary studies that employ methods from neuroscience, psychology, phenomenology and simulation technology, and it argues for a non-reductionist approach to cognitive science. Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction: How to study subjective experiences * PART I: STUDYING AWE AND WONDER * Chapter 2: Hermeneutical explorations * Chapter 3: Awe and wonder in a simulated space flight: Experiment 1 * Chapter 4: Neurophenomenology and simulation: Philosophical ground control and a sharpening of our tools * Chapter 5: Redesigning Plato’s cave: Experiment 2 * PART II: INSIGHTS AND EXTENSIONS * Chapter 6: The phenomenology of unprecedented experience: Ontological and cognitive wonder * Chapter 7: Science and science fiction: How popular culture shapes our expectations about space * Chapter 8: The very idea of non-reductionist science October 2015 UK October 2015 US 208pp 3 b/w tables, 8 colour illustrations, 10 b/w photos, 1 b/w line drawing Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 9781137496041 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137496041

Narcissism and the Self

Normativity in Perception Edited by Maxime Doyon, Department of Philosophy, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada, Thiemo Breyer, Section Phenomenology, University of Heidelberg, Germany The ways in which human action and rationality are guided by norms are well documented in philosophy and neighboring disciplines. But how do norms shape the way we experience the world perceptually? The present volume explores this question and investigates the specific normativity inherent to perception. Contents: Introduction * PART I: FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS * 1. On Getting a Good Look: Normativity and Visual Experience; Charles Siewert * 2. Perception and Normative Self-Consciousness; Maxime Doyon * 3. Seeing Our World; Michael Madary * PART II: DELUSIONS, ILLUSIONS, AND HALLUCINATIONS * 4. Illusions and Perceptual Norms as Spandrels of the Temporality of Living; David Morris * 5. How is Perceptual Experience Possible? The Phenomenology of Presence and the Nature of Hallucination; Matthew Ratcliffe * PART III: THE SOCIOCULTURAL EMBEDDEDNESS OF NORMS * 6. Seeing Things in the Right Way: How Social Interaction Shapes Perception; Shaun Gallagher * 7. Normality and Normativity in Experience; Maren Wehrle * 8. Social Visibility and Perceptual Normativity; Thiemo Breyer * PART IV: ISSUES IN EPISTEMOLOGY * 9. Perception and Its Givenness; Aude Bandini * 10. The Normative Force of Perceptual Justification; Arnaud Dewalque * 11. Evidence as Norm of Normativity in Perception; Virginie Palette * 12. The Grammar of Sensation; Valérie Aucouturier * Index August 2015 UK August 2015 US 244pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137377913

Dynamics of Self-Preservation in Social Interaction, Personality Structure, Subjective Experience, and Psychopathology Ralf-Peter Behrendt, Princess Elizabeth Hospital, Guernsey, UK The book examines how coevolved intraspecific aggression and appeasement gestures can give rise to complex social, cultural, and psychopathological phenomena. It argues that the individual's need regulate narcissistic supplies and maintain feelings of safety is the overriding determinant of human conduct and thought in mental health and illness. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Affective Expressions * 3. Affective States * 4. Development * 5. Superego * 6. Self-experience * 7. Character Defences * 8. Psychopathology * 9. Interpersonal and Social Dynamics * 10. Conclusion February 2015 UK February 2015 US 424pp 33 figures Hardback £68.00 / $110.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137491473

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PHILOSOPHY OF MIND AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE How Creativity Happens in the Brain Arne Dietrich, American University of Beirut, Lebanon 'Once again, Arne Dietrich proves that he is one of the brightest thinkers on the planet. With great insight, clarity and humor, How Creativity Happens In The Brain gives us a much needed breakdown of the neuroscientific hows and whys of creativity. This book is fantastic-a must read!' - Steven Kotler, a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning journalist, and cofounder and director of research for the Flow Genome Project How Creativity Happens In The Brain is about the brain mechanisms of creativity, how a grapefruit-sized heap of meat crackling with electricity manages to be so outrageously creative. It has a sharp focus: to stick exclusively to sound, mechanistic explanations and convey what we can, and cannot, say about how brains give rise to creative ideas. Contents: 1. A Sneak preview of the Journey Ahead * 2. A Disciplined Demolition Project * 3. You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat * 4. The Cogwheels of Culture * 5. The Mind’s New Tricks * 6. Prophets of Design Space * 7. The Brain’s Design Studio * 8. Flow Experiences: From Mystery to Mechanisms * 9. In Search of the Artificer August 2015 UK August 2015 US 240pp 2 b/w tables, 2 figures, 1 b/w illustration Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 9781137501790 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137501790

Unconscious Thought in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis John Shannon Hendrix, University of Lincoln, UK The book explores concepts throughout the history of philosophy that suggest the possibility of unconscious thought and lay the foundation for ideas of unconscious thought in modern philosophy and psychoanalysis. The focus is on the workings of unconscious thought and the role it plays in thinking, language, perception, and human identity. Contents: Introduction * 1. Plotinus: The First Philosopher of the Unconscious * 2. The Peripatetics and Unconscious Thought * 3. The Active Intellect of Averroes * 4. Robert Grosseteste: Imagination and Unconscious Thought * 5. Unconscious Thought in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant * 6. Unconscious Thought in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Philosophies * 7. Unconscious Thought in Freud * 8. Unconscious Thought in Lacan July 2015 UK July 2015 US 324pp Hardback £60.00 / $105.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137538123

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The Case Against Free Will What a Quiet Revolution in Psychology has Revealed about How Behaviour is Determined

Worldmaking: Psychology and the Ideology of Creativity

David Lieberman, University of Stirling, UK

Michael Hanchett Hanson, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA 'To understand the psychology of creativity one needs to understand first the history and social contexts in which the study of creativity originated. Michael Hanchett Hanson's book offers us an invaluable, scholarly reading of creativity as a powerful ideology. As masterfully shown here, this ideology is both intelligible by yesterday's ways of worldmaking and calls for a deep reflection on the role and function of creativity for tomorrow's worldin-the-making.' - Vlad Petre Glăveanu, Associate Professor, Aalborg University, Denmark, Editor, Europe's Journal of Psychology, author of Thinking Through Culture and Creativity: An Integrative Model Michael Hanchett Hanson weaves together the history of the development of the psychological concepts of creativity with social constructivist views of power dynamics and pragmatic insights. He provides an engaging, thought-provoking analysis to interest anyone involved with creativity, from psychologists and educators to artists and philosophers. Contents: Preface: Teaching and Learning * Introduction: Our Concept of Change * 1. Creativity at Large: Functions and Controversies * 2. Ideation: The ‘Box’ and Its Discontents * 3. Worldmaking: Functions and Technologies of the Creative ‘Box’ * 4. Self-Actualization: The Pursuit of Potential * 5. Worldmaking: Functions and Technologies of Actualization * 6. Development: Lifelong Journeys * 7. Sociocultural Dynamics: Changing Worlds * 8. Worldmaking: The Emerging Participatory Synthesis * 9. Worldmaking 2.0: Our Evolving Ideology * Final Note: ‘The Year We Killed Creativity’

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Do judges' decisions depend on how long it is since they ate their lunch? Is the best place for a woman to seduce a man on a rickety bridge? Does free will really exist? This book explores how our genes and experiences determine our behaviour as well as discussing the implications determinism may have on personal responsibility and morality. Contents: Prologue * PART I: EVIDENCE * 1. Sex and Violence * 2. Childhood Genes * 3. Childhood: Environment * 4. Behaviour Must Be Lawful * PART II: BUT...? * 5. The Feeling of Freedom: Unconscious Associations * 6. The Feeling of Freedom: Making Decisions and Solving Problems * 7. Does Determinism Mean We Are Helpless? Would It Destroy Morality? October 2015 UK October 2015 US 216pp 1 figure Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137345240

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PHILOSOPHY OF MIND AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE The Science of Subjectivity

Leibniz, Husserl and the Brain

Joseph Neisser, Neisser College, USA

Norman Sieroka, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Can neuroscience help explain the first-person perspective? The Science of Subjectivity delves into the nature of experience, arguing that unconscious subjectivity is a reality. Neisser identifies the biological roots of the first-person, showing how ancient systems of animal navigation enable creatures like us to cope with our worldly concerns.

This book is about structural relations between phenomenological and neurophysiological aspects of consciousness and time. Focusing on auditory perception and making new and updated use of Leibniz and Husserl, it investigates the transition from unconscious to conscious states, especially with regard to the constitution of phenomenal time.

Contents: Introduction: Consciousness, Subjectivity, And The History Of The Organism * PART I: SUBJECTIVITY CONSIDERED AS THE FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVE * 1. Subjectivity And Reference * 2. Unconscious Subjectivity * 3. What Subjectivity Is Not * PART II: SUBJECTIVITY IN THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL IMAGE * Introduction: Subjectivity In The Neurobiological Image * 4. The Science Of Subjectivity * 5. Putting The Neuro In Neurophenomenology * 6. Neural Correlates Of Consciousness Reconsidered * Postscript: Neurophilosophy, Darwinian Naturalism, And Subjectivity April 2015 UK April 2015 US 224pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137466617

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Pragmatism and the Search for Coherence in Neuroscience Jay Schulkin, Georgetown University, USA We have known for over a thousand years that the brain underlies behavioral expression, but effective scientific study of the brain is only very recent. Two things converge in this book: a great respect for neuroscience and its many variations, and a sense of investigation and inquiry demythologized. Think of it as foraging for coherence. Contents: Introduction: Beginnings * 1. Foraging and Neuroscience * 2. An Aura of Neuroscience * 3. Growth and Knowledge * 4. A Field Expanding * 5. Great Expectations * 6. Neurological Conditions and Their Treatment * 7. Neuroscience and Culture * Conclusion July 2015 UK July 2015 US 272pp 23 tables, 33 figures Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137526724

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Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * 1. Summary and Scope * 1.1. Summary of Content * 1.2. Relevance and Contribution to Contemporary Philosophy * 2. Methodology: Re-Thinking Leibniz and Husserl * 2.1. Gaining Orientation by Re-thinking Leibniz * 2.2. Extrapolations, Syntactic Metaphors, and Explications * 2.3. Phenomenology of (Unconscious?) Perception * 2.4. Non-propositionality of (Subliminal) Perception * PART II: PERCEPTION * 3. Leibniz on Unconscious Perception * 3.1. Monads and their Perceptual Activity * 3.2. Leibniz on Perception as ‘Expression’ * 3.3. Leibniz on Unnoticeable and Unnoticed Perception * 3.4. Appetites, Volition, and Freedom * 4. Recent (Empirical) Support for a Leibnizian Approach * 4.1. Contemporary Evidence for Unconscious Perception * 4.2. Leibniz’s Principles of Physics and Perception * 4.3. Corroboration of the Pre-established Harmony * 4.4. Case Study: a Leibnizian Interpretation of Libet’s Experiment * 5. From Unconscious to Conscious Perception Following Leibniz * 5.1. Transitions in Perception: Analogies from Exact Science * 5.2. A Threshold in Distinctness * 5.3. Leibniz on Attention, Apperception, and Reflection * PART III: INTERMEZZO * 6. Auditory Perception and Time * 6.1. Manifestations of Sounds and their Expressive Relationships * 6.2. Hearing (and) Time on Different Scales * PART IV: TIME * 7. Phenomenological Re-Assessments of Leibniz * 7.1. Intentionality, Adumbrations, Moments, and Intuition * 7.2. Simple Reflection and Immediate Memory * 8. A Leibniz-Husserlian Approach on Time Consciousness * 8.1. Husserl on Time Consciousness * 8.2. Relations to Leibniz’s Approach * 8.3. Repercussions between Phenomenology and Neuroscience * 9. Perceptual Time and Physical Time: Expression Instead of Reduction * 9.1. Minds, Bodies, Persons * 9.2. Tensed and Tenseless Orders of Time * 9.3. Phenomenal Physical Time? Naturalized Perceptual Time? * 9.4. Temporal Orders Expressing Each Other January 2015 UK January 2015 US 320pp 6 figures Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137454553

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Philosophy of Leadership The Power of Authority Robert Spillane, Macquarie University, Australia, Jean-Etienne Joullié, International College of Management, Sydney, Australia Philosophy of Leadership has been written to arouse curiosity, not to satisfy it. The authors point out ideas about leadership which draw upon both ancient and modern wisdom. This book develops a philosophy of leadership by tracing the evolution of Western ideas from philosophical perspectives, ancient and modern. Contents: 1. Heroic Leadership: Authority as Power * 2. Rational Leadership: Arguing to Authority * 3. Cynicism: Confronting Managerial Leadership * 4. Stoicism: Managing Adversity * 5. Religious Leadership: Two Faces of Authority * 6. Political Leadership: Contractual Authority * 7. German Romanticism: The Power of the Will * 8. Heroic Individualism: Anarchistic and Aristocratic * 9. Existentialism: Autonomy and Authority * 10. Leadership: The Power of Authority October 2015 UK October 2015 US 256pp Hardback £75.00 / $120.00 / CN$138.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137499189

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PHILOSOPHY OF MIND AND … Feeling Present in the Physical World and in Computer-Mediated Environments John Waterworth, Umeå University, Sweden, Giuseppe Riva, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy

PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION

Retrieving the Radical Tillich His Legacy and Contemporary Importance Edited by Russell Re Manning, School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, King’s College, University of Aberdeen, UK

This concise volume presents for the first time a coherent and detailed account of why we experience feelings of being present in the physical world and in computer-mediated environments, why we often don't, and why it matters - for design, psychotherapy, tool use and social creativity amongst other practical applications. Contents: 1. The Importance of Feeling Present * 2. The Layers of Presence * 3. Presence as the Link between Intention and Action * 4. Presence, Digital Tools and the Body * 5. The Designed Presence of the Individual * 6. Presence in Social Environments * 7. Conclusions

Palgrave Studies in Cyberpsychology November 2014 UK November 2014 US 128pp 11 figures Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137431660

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Contents: Introduction: The Real Tillich is the Radical Tillich, Russell Re Manning * Part I: Tillich’s Radical Legacy * Chapter 1: A Homage to Paulus, Thomas J. J. Altizer * Chapter 2: Paul Tillich and the Death of God: Breaking the Confines of Heaven and Rethinking the Courage to Be, Daniel J. Peterson * Chapter 3: God is a Symbol for God: Paul Tillich and the Contours of Any Possible Radical Theology, Richard Grigg * Chapter 4: The Nemesis Hex: Mary Daly and the Pirated Proto-Patriarchal Paulus, Christopher D. Rodkey * Chapter 5: Parataxis and Theonomy: Tillich and Adorno in Dialogue, Christopher Craig Brittain * Chapter 6: Peacemaking on the Boundary, Matthew Lon Weaver * Part II: Tillich and Contemporary Radical Theologies * Chapter 7: The Irrelevance and Relevance of the Radical, Impure Tillich, Michael Grimshaw * Chapter 8: Socialism’s Multitude. Tillich’s The Socialist Decision & Resisting the U.S. Imperial, Mark Lewis Taylor * Chapter 9: Changing Ontotheology. Paul Tillich, Catherine Malabou and the Plastic God, Jeffrey W. Robbins * Chapter 10: Can there be a theology of disenchantment? Speculative Realism, Correlationism, and Unbinding the nihil in Tillich, Thomas A. James * Chapter 11: Depth and the Void: Tillich and Žižek via Schelling, Clayton Crockett * Chapter 12: The Critical Project in Schelling, Tillich and Goodchild, Daniel Whistler * Chapter 13: Correlating the Death of God. Paul Tillich and Radical Philosophical Atheism, Russell Re Manning

Radical Theologies

The Intelligent Mind On the Genesis and Constitution of Discursive Thought Richard Dien Winfield, University of Georgia, USA The Intelligent Mind conceives the psychological reality of thought and language, explaining how intelligence develops from intuition to representation and then to linguistic interaction and thinking. Overcoming the prevailing dogmas regarding how discursive reason emerges, this book secures the psychological possibility of the philosophy of mind. Contents: Preface * Introduction * 1. Theoretical Intelligence as Cognition * 2. Intelligence as Intuition * 3. Intelligence as Representation * 4. The Constitution of Linguistic Intelligence * 5. The Psychology of Thinking * Works Cited * Index

August 2015 UK August 2015 US 276pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137549327

This collection of essays stages the first sustained conversation between the great Protestant theologian and philosopher Paul Tillich (1886-1965) and radical theology.

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June 2015 UK June 2015 US 288pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137380838

Paul Tillich’s Philosophical Theology A Fifty-Year Reappraisal George Pattison, University of Glasgow, UK Paul Tillich's Philosophical Theology takes up the challenge as to whether his thought remains relevant fifty years after his death. In opposition to those who believe that his writings have little to say to us today, this book argues that his thought is largely exemplary of open theological engagement with the contemporary intellectual situation. Contents: Preface * Abbreviations * Introduction * Chapter 1 ‘God is Being-Itself’ * Chapter 2 Revolution * Chapter 3 Revelation * Chapter 4 Love * Chapter 5 The Shaking of the Foundations * Bibliography

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PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION The Ethics of Detachment in Santayana’s Philosophy

RADICAL THEOLOGIES SERIES

Kierkegaard and the Refusal of Transcendence Steven Shakespeare, Theology, Philosophy and Religious Studies Department at Liverpool Hope University, UK 'One of the rising stars in the new generation of theologians.... This book is an eloquent, meticulously document, well-argued reading of Kierkegaard as a theologian espousing the transformative power of the immanent life of God in the world... [this is] a must-read.' - John D. Caputo, Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion Emeritus, Syracuse University, USA, and David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Villanova University, USA

Michael Brodrick, Miami University, USA Knowing that we are finite, how can we live to the fullest? Philosopher George Santayana suggested 'spirituality' enables us to enjoy what we have. This book clarifies and extends Santayana's account of spirituality, while suggesting how the detachment of spirituality can relieve human suffering, enrich our lives, and make us better human beings. Contents: Introduction * 1. Ultimate Value in Psychology * 2. Spirituality and Religion * 3. An Ontology for Spirituality * 4. The Outer Structure and the Inner Nature of Spirituality * 5. Santayana and Schopenhauer * 6. A Philosophical Defense of Spirituality * 7. Spirituality and Human Finitude * Bibliography * Index

Kierkegaard and the Refusal of Transcendence challenges the standard view that Kierkegaard's God is infinitely other than the world. It argues that his work immerses us in the paradoxical nature of existence itself, and opposes any flight into another world.

April 2015 UK April 2015 US 184pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137472472

Contents: Introduction * 1. Kierkegaard and the Limit of Analogy * 2. Distinctions: Marks of the Paradox * 3. The Paradox is Not One: Transfiguring Transcendence * 4. Monstrance: Articulating the Paradox * 5. Silhouettes: Figuring the Immanent Paradox * 6. Satan’s Angel: The Interruption of the Demonic * 7. Kierkegaard, Spinoza and the Intellectual Love of God * Conclusion: Theology for Creatures

Wittgenstein and Meaning in Life

October 2015 UK October 2015 US 256pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137386755

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A Non-Philosophical Theory of Nature Ecologies of Thought

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Anthony Paul Smith, Religion Department, La Salle University, USA ‘Ecology is often the object of overly simple and inadequate philosophies; the revision of our naturalist and philosophical concepts should, however, go together. This is the aim of Anthony Paul Smith's investigation which makes use of the 'non-philosophical' hypothesis so as to bring these new relations between nature and thought up to date.’ - François Laruelle, Professor Emeritus, Contemporary Philosophy, University of Paris X: Ouest-Nanterre-La Défense, France Utilizing François Laruelle's ‘non-philosophical’ method, Smith constructs a unified theory of philosophical theology and ecology by challenging environmental philosophy and theology, claiming that and engagement with scientific ecology can radically change the standard metaphysics of nature, as well as ethical problems related to ‘the natural’. Contents: Introduction * PART I: THE PERVERSITY OF NATURE FORECLOSED TO THOUGHT * PART II: THE NON-PHILOSOPHICAL MATRIX * PART III: IMMANTENTAL ECOLOGY AND ECOLOGIES (OF) THOUGHT * PART IV: A THEORY OF NATURE August 2015 UK August 2015 US 292pp Paperback £18.00 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137544230

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Reza Hosseini, Rhodes University, South Africa What could Wittgenstein's work contribute to the rapidly growing literature on life's meaning? This book not only examines Wittgenstein's scattered remarks about value and 'sense of life' but also argues that his philosophy and 'way of seeing' has far reaching implications for the ways theorists approach an ancient question: 'How shall one live?'. Contents: Introduction * 1. Book of Facts, Book of Values * 2. The Limits of Justification * 3. Aspect-Seeing and Meaning in Life * 4. In Defence of the Ordinary * 5. On Detachment or Why the Shopkeeper Does Not Investigate His Apples * 6. The Human Voice: The Confessional Nature of Enquiring into Life’s Meaning * Coda * Notes * Bibliography * Index May 2015 UK May 2015 US 192pp 1 black and white image Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137440907

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The Everlasting and the Eternal J. Kellenberger, California State University, USA The subject of this book is the relationship and the difference between the temporal everlasting and the atemporal eternal. This book treats the difference between a temporal postmortem life and eternal life. It identifies the conceptual tension in the religious idea of eternal life and offers a resolution of that tension. Contents: Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. The Eternal and the Everlasting * 2. Things that are Eternal * 3. Eternal Life * 4. Eternal Life in this Life * 5. Interior Modes of Eternal Life * 6. Active Modes of Eternal Life * 7. Perigeal Modes of Eternal Life and Issues * 8. Life After Death and Eternal Life * Bibliography * Index September 2015 UK September 2015 US 200pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137553294

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PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION The Concept of Hell Edited by Benjamin McCraw, University of South Carolina Upstate, USA, Robert Arp, University of Missouri - Kansas City, USA What is the nature of Hell? What role(s) may Hell play in religious, political, or ethical thought? Can Hell be justified? This edited volume addresses these questions and others; drawing philosophers from many approaches and traditions to analyze and examine Hell. Contents: Introduction * Benjamin W. McCraw and Robert Arp * PART I: THE NATURE OF HELL * 1. Choosing Hell; Randall M. Jensen * 2. Hell is Others and Paradise is Others: Hell in the Existential Paris of Sartre and Berdyaev; James M. McLachlan * 3. A New Defense of the Strong View of Hell; Andrew Rogers and Nathan Conroy * 4. The Temporality of Damnation: Examining Linear and Non-Linear Responses to the Puzzle of Eternal Experience; Frank Scalambrino * PART II: JUSTIFYING HELL? * 5. Hell and Punishment: Pitfalls for the Pit; Galen A. Foresman * 6. Leibniz’s Stoic and Spinozistic Justification for Eternal Damnation; Charles Joshua Horn * 7. Morality and the Necessity of Hell; James Edwin Mahon * 8. Hell is For Children? Or The Violence of Inculcating Hell; Jeffrey E. Stephenson and Jerry Piven * PART III: HELL AND OTHERS * 9. Damnation as Marginalization; Nicolas Michaud * 10. Whom We Resist: Subjectivity and Resistance at the Infernal Periphery; Jonathon O’Donnell * 11. Eternal Damnation as Exploitation’s Last Defense: Marx, Religion, and the Concept of Hell; Jeffrey Ewing * 12. [All] Politics [are] From the Devil: Taking Agamben to Hell (and Back?); Kristof K. P. Vanhoutte August 2015 UK August 2015 US 252pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137455703

Islam and the Path to Human and Economic Development

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This book briefly surveys the evolution of the Western concept of development, recognizing the wider dimensions of human and economic development and the role of institutions and rules, which has moved toward the vision and the path of development envisaged in Islam. Contents: Table of Contents * Dedication * Preface * Acknowledgments * 1. The Evolution of the Western Concept of Development * 2. Development as Human Wellbeing * 3. The Foundational Elements of Development in Islam * 4. The Dimensions of Development in Islam * 5. The Institutional Structure of Development in Islam * 6. Conclusion * Glossary of Arabic Terms * Bibliography * Index

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Michael Sudduth, San Francisco State University, USA Sudduth provides a critical exploration of classical empirical arguments for survival—arguments that purport to show that data collected from ostensibly paranormal phenomena constitute good evidence for the survival of the self after death. Utilizing the conceptual tools of formal epistemology, he argues that classical arguments are unsuccessful. Contents: 1 Introduction: The Classical Empirical Survival Debate * 2 Exploring the Hypothesis of Personal Survival * 3 Out-of-Body and Near-Death Experiences * 4 Mediumistic Communications * 5 Cases of the Reincarnation Type * 6 Classical Explanatory Arguments for Survival * 7 Bayesian Explanatory Arguments * 8 Bayesian Defenses of the Survival Hypothesis * 9 The Problem of Auxiliary Assumptions * 10 Exotic Counter-Explanations * 11 Conclusion: The Classical Arguments Defeated

Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of Religion October 2015 UK October 2015 US 336pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137440938

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Intuitive Knowing as Spiritual Experience Now available in paperback

Abbas Mirakhor, INCEIF - Global University of Islamic Finance, Malaysia, Hossein Askari, George Washington University, USA ‘[This book] represents a path-breaking attempt at conceptualizing a genuine Islamic paradigm for developing societies [that] combines a vast knowledge of the subject with a coherent intellectual vision and a deeply felt passion. The book is destined to be the standard work in the area for years to come.’ - Robert Looney, Distinguished Professor, Naval Postgraduate School, USA

August 2015 UK August 2015 US 242pp Paperback £21.00 / $34.00 / CN$38.99 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137543875

A Philosophical Critique of Empirical Arguments for Postmortem Survival

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Phillip H. Wiebe, Trinity Western University ,Canada 'This is a thoughtful and engaging volume that makes a significant contribution not only to the philosophy of religion but to epistemology.' William Sweet, St Francis Xavier University, Canada This book is Wiebe's defense of the claim that a significant form of spiritual experience is found in 'knowing something we have no right to know'. He selects forty-five first-hand accounts from a data-base at the University of Wales to make his case, and, in solidarity with those people, recounts something of his own experience. Contents: Introduction * 1: Spirits * 2: The Experience of God * 3: Values * 4: Christian Experience * 5: Intuitive Knowing in Spiritual Life * Notes * Bibliography * Index September 2015 UK September 2015 US 240pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £60.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137549488

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PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Bergson, Complexity and Creative Emergence

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Ecology, Ethics, and the Future of Humanity Adam Riggio, Independent Scholar, Canada A book that combines moral and political philosophy with traditions of activism and literature in a background of scientific knowledge and interpretation to build a comprehensive picture of an ecological humanity. Contents: 1. Nature’s Intrinsic Value: A Forgotten Philosophy of the Environment * 2. Looming Ecofascisms in the Value of Nature * 3. Two Paradoxes of Practical Philosophy * 4. The Essence of an Ecological Philosophy * 5. The Conditions of Selfhood * 6. Discovering Active Nature in the Subject * 7. Ecological Selfhood, Ecological Life

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This is a book about evolution – from a post-Darwinian perspective. It recounts the core ideas of French philosopher Henri Bergson and his rediscovery and legacy in the poststructuralist critical philosophies of the 1960s, and explores the confluences of these ideas with those of complexity theory in environmental biology. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Bergson’s Core Ideas * 3. Bergson Redux * 4. Systems Theory Grows Up * 5. Durée Compléxe * 6. Creative Emergence

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Climate Change and Individual Responsibility

Rethinking Evolutionary Psychology

Agency, Moral Disengagement and the Motivational Gap

Andrew Goldfinch, London School of Economics, UK Rethinking Evolutionary Psychology identifies, champions and vindicates a streamlined evolutionary psychology. It offers a new way of thinking that moves decisively away from theoretical and critical excess. Where standard accounts often obscure and distort, this book emphasizes and develops evolutionary psychology's heuristic credentials. Contents: Introduction * 1. Evolutionary Psychology As A Paradigm * 1.0. Introduction * 1.1. Evolutionary Theory, With An Emphasis On Natural Selection And Adaptation * 1.2. The Possibility Of Psychological Adaptations * 1.3. Empirical Adaptationism * 1.4. Inference From Empirical Adaptationism To Massive Modularity * 1.5. Methodological Adaptationism * 1.6. Metatheory For Psychology And The Behavioural Sciences * 1.7. Public Policy Agenda * 1.8. Conclusion * 2. Subverting The Paradigm * 2.0. Introduction * 2.1. Levels Of Selection * 2.2. Environment Of Evolutionary Adaptedness * 2.3. Behavioural Flexibility * 2.4. Developmental Complexity and Robustness * 2.5. Psychological Adaptations As Modules * 2.6. The Failure To Infer Massive Modularity From Empirical Adaptationism * 2.7. Methodological Objections * 2.8. Metatheory Or Marketing? * 2.9. Policy And Popularisation Dangers * 2.10. Conclusion * 3. Evolutionary Psychology And Heuristics * 3.0. Introduction * 3.1. Heuristics In Science * 3.2. Heuristics In Evolutionary Psychology * 3.3. The Two Research Strategies In Tandem * 3.4. Heuristics For Identifying Adaptive Problems * 3.5. Heuristics For Identifying Adaptive Solutions * 3.6. Testing Predictions * 3.7. Methodological Challenges Revisited * 3.8. Conclusion * 4. Unbundling And Reframing Evolutionary Psychology * 4.0. Introduction * 4.1. Streamlining Evolutionary Psychology * 4.2. The Challenge Of Adaptationist Explanation Revisited * 4.3. Evolutionary Psychology In The Evolutionary And Behavioural Sciences * 4.4. Conclusion * 5. Restructuring The Debate * and more... March 2015 UK March 2015 US 232pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137442901

David Kreps, Salford University, UK 'This is no ordinary introduction to Henri Bergson. What David Kreps' excellent study gives us is Bergson, complexe: first, because there is no simple way to take (or leave) Bergson's ideas – his thought of durée, élan, and 'multiplicity' demands the most subtle and nuanced reading to give them their full justice; and second, because only by intertwining his ideas with the most up-to-date research in systems thinking, complexity theory, and poststructuralism can we begin to understand their absolute contemporaneity. Kreps' work does all this and more – it gives us the Bergson we need for today.' - John Mullarkey, author of Bergson and Philosophy

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Wouter Peeters, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, Andries De Smet, Ghent University, Belgium, Lisa Diependaele, Ghent University, Belgium, Sigrid Sterckx, Ghent University, Belgium '[A] ground-breaking and valuable exploration of the psychological mechanisms of moral disengagement that underlie our mystifying inaction in the face of the growing dangers. The authors thoroughly demonstrate how deeply misleading our conventional phenomenology of moral agency is as ordinarily applied to climate change and suggest positive strategies for tackling moral disengagement while time remains.' - Henry Shue, University of Oxford, UK This book discusses the agency and responsibility of individuals in climate change, and argues that these are underemphasized, enabling individuals to maintain their consumptive lifestyles without having to accept moral responsibility for their luxury emissions. Contents: 1. Introduction * 1.1. Is Someone Responsible? * 1.2. Overview * 2. Climate Change, Human Rights and Moral Responsibility * 2.1. Human Rights Threatened by Climate Change * 2.2. Assigning Remedial Responsibility for Tackling Climate Change * 2.3. Individual Responsibility and Moral Agency * 3. The Phenomenology of Agency in Climate Change * 3.1. First Feature: the Primacy of Acts Over Omissions * 3.2. Second Feature: the Primacy of Near Effects Over Remote Effects * 3.3. Third Feature: the Primacy of Individual Effects Over Group Effects * 4. Understanding the Motivational Gap * and more...

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PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT Compromising the Ideals of Science Raphael Sassower, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA This books examines the conditions under which scientists compromised the ideals of science, and elucidates these with reference to the challenges of profit motives and national security concerns. The book also offers suggestions for changing the political and economic conditions under which the integrity of science and its ethos can be practiced. Contents: 1. Fallen Angels: On the Compromises of Scientists * 2. Big Science: Government Control of Science * 3. Big Money: Setting Research Agendas * 4. Big Pharma: Pharmaceutical Dominance of Science * 5. Situating Technoscience

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The Philosophy of Disease Benjamin Smart, University of Johannesburg, South Africa The Philosophy of Disease outlines a history of the philosophy of epidemiology. It provides a hybrid naturalist/constructivist account of disease and disease individuation and looks at causal concepts with respect to different aspects of public health to show that Smart's conceptual analysis can play a prescriptive and a descriptive role. Contents: Introduction * 1. Disease and Epidemiology: the story so far * 2. Causation and Public Health * 3. On the Classification of Diseases * 4. The Metaphysics of Disease * 5. Rounding Up

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Kant’s Theory of Emotion Emotional Universalism Diane Williamson, Syracuse University, USA Williamson explains, defends, and applies Kant's theory of emotion. Looking primarily to the Anthropology and the Metaphysics of Morals, she situates Kant's theory of affect within his theory of feeling and focuses on the importance of moral feelings and the moral evaluation of our emotions. Contents: Introduction * 1. Profiles of Emotionality * 2. Understanding the Nature of Emotion * 3. Emotions, DecisionMaking, and Morality: Evaluating Emotions * 4. Moral Feelings * 5. Emotional Universalism and Emotional Egalitarianism * 6. The Path of Vice * 7. The Inner Life of Virtue: Moral Commitment, Perfectionism, Self-Scrutiny, Self-Respect, and Self-Esteem * 8. A Morally Informed Theory of Emotional Intelligence * Conclusion April 2015 UK April 2015 US 320pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £56.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137499813

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From Aristotle’s Teleology to Darwin’s Genealogy The Stamp of Inutility Marco Solinas, University of Florence, Italy, Anthony Sholto-Douglas, Independent Scholar, Italy From Aristotle to Darwin, from ancient teleology to contemporary genealogies, this book offers an overview of the birth and then persistence of Aristotle's framework into modernity, until its radical overthrow by the evolutionary revolution. Contents: PART I: THE ARISTOTELIAN TELEOLOGICAL TRADITION * The Original Framework * 1. Consistency * 2. To the Margins * 3. Fixed in Time * 4. Tools * 5. Adaptations * 6. Means of Defence * 7. Unseeing Eyes * For and Against Aristotle * 1. Regrafting and Divergences * 2. Reception and Institutionalization * 3. Rebirth * 4. Mathematization * 5. Teleological Experimentalism * 6. Chicks * 7. Procreations Preordained * 8. The Last Stronghold * Indirect Supremacy * 1. Persistence * 2. Long Shadows * 3. Subtext * 4. Œconomia naturæ * 5. Short Shadows * PART II: THE EVOLUTIONARY REVOLUTION * Crisis and Hegemony * 1. Under Pressure * 2. Elephant Bones * 3. The Challenger * 4. The Last Great Heir * Darwin’s Breakthrough * 1. Haunted * 2. A Hundred Thousand Wedges * 3. Barren Virgins * 4. The Stamp of Inutility * 5. Metamorphoses * 6. Variations * 7. Revolutions * 8. Genealogies * Dry Branches * 1. Obsolescence * 2. A Doubleedged Sword * 3. Techne * 4. On the Cusp * 5. Archaisms * 6. Corals * 7. Circularity * 8. Revenge April 2015 UK April 2015 US 200pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137445766

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The Big Bang and God An Astro-Theology Theodore Walker Jr., Southern Methodist University, USA, Chandra Wickramasinghe, University of Buckingham, UK ‘Any book that builds bridges between the cosmologist Fred Hoyle and the process philosopher Charles Hartshorne is sure to prove valuable to the modern-day revival of natural theology. The authors of The Big Bang and God are authoritative, and they build their bridges in bite-sized pieces—a novel approach akin to poetry.' - Larry Witham, journalist and author of Piero's Light and Where Darwin Meets the Bible As advanced by astronomer-cosmologist Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomy, biology, astrobiology, astrophysics, and cosmology converge agreeably with natural theology. In The Big Bang and God, these interdisciplinary convergences are developed by an astronomer collaborating with a theologian. Contents: Acknowledgements * Abstract * Summary Preview * PART I: ASTRO-THEOLOGY AND COSMOLOGY * PART II: INTERDISCIPLINARY CONVERGENCES: FROM STARDUST TO DEITY * PART III: MICROBIOLOGY AND COMETARY PANSPERMIA * PART IV: COSMOLOGY, REALITY, AND PANORAMIC THEOLOGY * PART V: COSMOLOGY, PANORAMIC BIOLOGY, AND PANORAMIC PSYCHOLOGY * PART VI: ANALOGY, METAPHYSICS, FACT, MYTHICAL SYMBOLS, THEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS, AND RELIGION IN POSTMODERN SCIENCE * 6.1. Mind-Body Analogy and Person-to-Cell Analogy * 6.6. From Psychology and Biology to Theology * 6.8. Analogy and Metaphysics * 6.10. From Astro-Biotic and Cosmo-Biotic Reasoning to Theology * 6.19. Factual Requirements in Postmodern Science * 6.28. Cometary Panspermia and Mythical Symbols * 6.33. Cometary Panspermia and Theological Implications * 6.38. Panspermia and Religion * PART VII: FUTURE INTERDISCIPLINARY CONVERGENCES TOWARD THEOLOGY: A POSTMODERN TREND * PART VIII: FUTURE ASTROBIOLOGY * PART IX * and more... September 2015 UK September 2015 US 252pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137552426

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PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Rethinking Interdisciplinarity across the Social Sciences and Neurosciences

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Health Humanities Paul Crawford, University of Nottingham, UK, Brian Brown, De Montfort University, UK, Charley Baker, University of Nottingham, UK, Victoria Tischler, University of Nottingham, UK, Brian Abrams, Montclair State University, USA "The broad-ranging expertise of the authors contributing to this volume ensures that many different literatures are brought to bear on furthering the interest of the humanities and arts across health care education. In all, this is an important volume." — Rick Iedema, University of Tasmania, Australia This is the first manifesto for Health Humanities worldwide. It sets out the context for this emergent and innovative field which extends beyond Medical Humanities to advance the inclusion and impact of the arts and humanities in healthcare, health and well-being. Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. Health Humanities * 2. Anthropology and the Study of Culture * 3. Applied Literature * 4. Narrative and Applied Linguistics * 5. Performing Arts and the Aesthetics of Health * 6. Visual Art and Transformation * 7. Practice Based Evidence: Delivering Humanities into Health Care * 8. Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery * Concluding Remarks * Bibliography January 2015 UK January 2015 US 208pp 6 figures, 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Paperback £19.99 / $29.99 / CN$34.50 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137282590 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137282606

Felicity Callard, Durham University, UK, Des Fitzgerald, Durham University, UK 'Interdisciplinarity, more than a hype and less than a solution, is a landscape with peaks and creeks, highs and lows. Callard and Fitzgerald travel wide and broad, with ethnographic curiosity and conceptual imagination, reflectively entangling in knowledge fields that encompass many perspectives. The result is truly valuable, for every interdisciplinary endeavour.' - Professor Andreas Roepstorff, Director, Interacting Minds Centre, Aarhus University, Denmark This book offers a provocative account of interdisciplinary research across the neurosciences, social sciences and humanities. Rooting itself in the authors' own experiences, the book establishes a radical agenda for collaboration across these disciplines. This book is open access under a CC-BY license. Contents: Introduction: Not Another Book About Interdisciplinarity * 1. Meeting People is Easy: The Pragmatics of Interdisciplinary Collaboration * 2. “Which Way Does It Go Between You Two?”: Modes of Interdisciplinary Intervention * 3. Environmental Entanglements: Neurological Lives and Social Worlds * 4. States of Rest: Interdisciplinary Experiments * 5. Choreographing the Interdisciplinary * 6. Against Reciprocity: Dynamics of Power in Interdisciplinary Spaces * 7. Feeling Fuzzy: The Emotional Life of Interdisciplinary Collaboration * Epilogue

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Naturalism and Philosophical Anthropology

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Nature, Life, and the Human between Transcendental and Empirical Perspectives Edited by Phillip Honenberger, Rowan University, USA What is a human being? Philosophical anthropology has approached this question with unusual sophistication, experimentalism, and subtlety. This volume explores the philosophical anthropologies of Scheler, Gehlen, Plessner, and Blumenberg in terms of their relevance to contemporary theories of nature, naturalism, organic life, and human affairs. Contents: Introduction; Phillip Honenberger * 1. In Pursuit of Something Essential About Man: Heidegger and Philosophical Anthropology; Beth Cykowski * 2. Gehlen, Nietzsche, and the Project of a Philosophical Anthropology; Richard Schacht * 3. Hans Blumenberg: Philosophical Anthropology and the Ethics of Consolation; Viva Pavesich * 4. Naturalism, Pluralism, and the Human Place in the Worlds; Phillip Honenberger * 5. Plessner’s Conceptual Investigations of ‘Life’: Structural Narratology; Scott Davis * 6. Gehlen’s Philosophical Anthropology: Contemporary Applications in Addiction Research; Sally Wasmuth * 7. The Hybrid Hominin: A Renewed Point of Departure for Philosophical Anthropology; Lenny Moss * 8. Intentionality and Mentality as Explanans and as Explanandum: On Michael Tomasello’s Research Program and Philosophical Anthropology; Hans-Peter Kruger * 9. Biology and Culture; Joseph Margolis * 10. The Mortal Self: A Transcendental-Pragmatic Anthropology; Sami Pihlstrom October 2015 UK October 2015 US 272pp 1 figure Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137500878

Philosophy of the Anthropocene The Human Turn Sverre Raffnsøe, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark The Anthropocene is a new epoch characterized by the overarching importance of the human species, but also by the recognition of human dependence. A critical human turn affecting the human condition is still arriving. This turn implies that the traditional field of investigation for the human sciences has become crucially important. Contents: Introduction: For Whom the Bell Tolls * The Hour of the Pig… * The Hour of Man?* Redefining Humans and the Human Condition * New Vistas * First Investigation:Exploring the role of Humans in the Anthropocene Landscape * 1. The Opening of a New Chapter in the World’s History * 2. A Prominent Role in a Landscape Lush with Mutual Mediation * 3. The (Post) human Condition * Second Investigation: Exploring the Human Turn as a Challenge for Humans and the Sciences * 4. The turn within and of the Human * 5. The Human Turn as it Appears within Central Fields of Knowledge, Capabilities and Skills * 6. The Human Turn: A Challenge for the Human Sciences * 7. Man at the Centre – the Legacy of the Humanities * 8. The Human Turn: A Turn within the Human Sciences * 9. A Copernican Turn

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PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Abstract Market Theory

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Jon Roffe, University of Melbourne, Australia 'A remarkable and vitally important book that puts Deleuze and Guattari in conversation with the latest advances in pricing and probability theory, notably Ayache and Meillassoux. Roffe's development of an immanent philosophical theory of the market is commendable and unique, and now stands as a necessary point of reference for future research.' - Eugene Holland, Ohio State University, USA Financial markets play a huge role in society but theoretical reflections on what constitutes these markets are scarce. Drawing on sources in philosophy, finance, the history of modern mathematics, sociology and anthropology, Abstract Market Theory elaborates a new philosophy of the market in order to redress this gap between reality and theory. Contents: Introduction: For An Abstract Market Theory * PART I: THE BEING OF THE MARKET * 1. Probability and Contingency * 2. From Price to the Market * 3. The writing of price * 4. The intensive pricing surface * PART II: REALISATION OF THE MARKET * 5. Social inscription * 6. States of the market * 7. Temporality * 8. Propositions of abstract market theory * 9. Works Cited September 2015 UK September 2015 US 192pp 4 figures Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137511744

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Contemporary Perspectives on Religions in Africa and the African Diaspora Edited by Ibigbolade S. Aderibigbe, University of Georgia, USA, Carolyn M. Jones Medine, University of Georgia, USA 'This a significant collection, which engages broad and significant issues regarding religion and religious practices. The editors are to be commended for bringing this number and variety of authors together around a subject still in need of examination.' Jualynne E. Dodson, Professor, Department of Sociology and the Graduate Program in African American & African Studies, Michigan State University, USA Contemporary Perspectives on Religions in Africa and the African Diaspora explores African derived religions in a globalized world. The volume focuses on the continent, on African identity in globalization, and on African religion in cultural change. Contents: PART I: RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS IN AFRICA * PART II: AFRICAN-DERIVED RELIGIONS IN DIASPORA (THE AMERICAS) * PART III: IMMIGRANTS AND MIGRATED RELIGIONS IN NORTH AMERICA October 2015 UK October 2015 US 296pp 8 b/w tables Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137500519

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The ‘Postmodern Turn’ in the Social Sciences Simon Susen, City University London, UK 'The 'Postmodern Turn' in the Social Sciences presents an authoritative treatment of a significant phenomenon. Simon Susen's book is a real tour de force: it is remarkably comprehensive, analytically rigorous, and it develops a thorough critique of postmodern thought.' - Patrick Baert, University of Cambridge, UK Simon Susen examines the impact of the 'postmodern turn' on the contemporary social sciences. On the basis of an innovative five-dimensional approach, this study provides a systematic, comprehensive, and critical account of the legacy of the 'postmodern turn', notably in terms of its continuing relevance in the twenty-first century. Contents: Introduction * 1. From Modern to Postmodern Epistemology? The ‘Relativist Turn’ * 2. From Modern to Postmodern Methodology? The ‘Interpretive Turn’ * 3. From Modern to Postmodern Sociology? The ‘Cultural Turn’ * 4. From Modern to Postmodern Historiography? The ‘Contingent Turn’ * 5. From Modern to Postmodern Politics? The ‘Autonomous Turn’ * 6. Critical Reflections on Postmodern Thought: Limitations of the ‘Postmodern Turn’ * Conclusion July 2015 UK July 2015 US 522pp Hardback £70.00 / $110.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230579293

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The Literary Imagination in Israel-Palestine Orientalism, Poetry, and Biopolitics Hella Bloom Cohen, Elon University, USA 'Attentive to political nuance, Hella Bloom Cohen makes a bold intervention in the current cultural debate surrounding Israel-Palestine, and does so through an innovative theoretical framework. This is an original, rigorous, and brave piece of scholarship.' - Anna Ball, Nottingham Trent University, UK This is a cutting-edge critical analysis of the trope of miscegenation and its biopolitical implications in contemporary Palestinian and Israeli literature, poetry, and discourse. Contents: 1. Introduction to Palestinian-Israeli Literature and Postcolonial Studies: an Uneasy Relationship * 2. Reading Freyre in the Holy Land * 3. ‘The Synthetic Principle’: Darwish’s ‘Rita’ * 4. ‘Intimate Histories’: Internal Miscegenation in a. b. Yehoshua’s A Late Divorce * 5. ‘Mixed Syndicate’: Poetics of Fabric under Occupation * 6. Reading Past Freyre: Disembodied Miscegenation * Bibliography

Postcolonialism and Religions November 2015 UK November 2015 US 220pp Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137551368

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Health, Wealth, and Power in an African Diaspora Church in Canada Thomas Aechtner, University of Queensland, Australia This book investigates an African diaspora Christian community in Calgary, Alberta, and explores the ways in which the church's beliefs and practices impact the lives of its migrant congregation. In particular, it reveals the church's pronounced concern with the utility of the Prosperity Gospel and Holy Spirit Power. Contents: 1. Now We Are Coming: Global Pentecostalism and the New African Diaspora * 2. Beliefs and Practices: The Prosperity Gospel and Holy Spirit Power * 3. One in Worship: Community-Building and Identity Formation * 4. Not Even a Single Enemy: Homeland, Mission, and Responses to Racism * 5. The Spirit’s Utility: Expressed Functionalism and APCC’s Future

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Faith, Secularism, and Humanitarian Engagement Finding the Place of Religion in the Support of Displaced Communities Alastair Ager, Columbia University, USA, Joey Ager, San Diego Organizing Project, USA 'Must humanitarian organizations be secular? Yes, argue the authors of this insightful, timely, and powerfully argued book, but only if the secular is re-defined. It can no longer be seen as the ultimate epistemic standpoint, surveying from above the bewildering array of religious outlooks. We need a secularism which recognizes dilemmas and a global humanitarianism which recognizes that these dilemmas can only be resolved in partnership and exchange with the local. The authors explore this dialogical alternative in a penetrating and convincing style.' - Charles Taylor, Professor Emeritus, McGill University, Canada, and author of A Secular Age Strengthening local humanitarian engagement demands not only rethinking dominant understandings of religion, but also revisiting the principles and practices of humanitarianism. This book articulates key aspects of the 'transborder discourse' necessary for humanitarian dialogue in the 21st century.

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Contents: Preface * Prologue * 1. Why humanitarianism doesn’t get religion . . . and why it needs to * 2. The place of faith in humanitarian engagement with displaced communities * 3. Engaging with theological reflection to strengthen humanitarian response * 4. Towards more effective dialogue between humanitarianism and religion * Bibliography

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RELIGION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Muslim Institutions of Higher Education in Postcolonial Africa Edited by Mbaye Lo, Duke University, USA, Muhammed Haron, The University of Botswana 'This volume comprises an anthology of essays that glances rigorously at theoretical case studies on Muslim higher education in Africa. It is a lucid and pioneering scholarly work that offers readers countless narratives on Muslim education in postcolonial Africa couched within an overarching socio-historical paradigm.' - Yusef Waghid, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy of Education, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Muslim Institutions of Higher Education in Postcolonial Africa examines the colonial discriminatory practices against Muslim education through control and dismissal and discusses the education reform movement of the post-colonial experience. Contents: PART I: REFORMING MUSLIM LEARNING: TRAJECTORIES AND TYPOLOGIES * PART II: THE RISE OF MODERN MUSLIM UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES: REMEMBRANCE AND RECONSTRUCTION * PART III: MUSLIM COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: TEXTS, CONTEXTS AND GRADUATES November 2015 UK November 2015 US 304pp 27 figures Hardback £70.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137552303

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The Global Perspective Edited by Elaine Padilla, New York Theological Seminary, USA, Peter C. Phan, Georgetown University, USA 'To be a Christian is to base one's faith and theology on stories of migration and immigration. Reflecting on migration accounts occurring throughout the globe today, this book provides a rich analysis to the Christian faith and, in so doing, provides a corrective theology.' - Miguel A. De La Torre, Iliff School of Theology, University of Denver, USA Christianities in Migration journeys through continents, regions, nations, and villages, in order for the multiple stories of migrants to serve as theological reflection of diverse forms of indigenization of Christianity. It seeks to provide a Christian and theological response to the present trends of globalization and migration. Contents: Introduction; Elaine Padilla and Peter C. Phan * 1. Christianity as an Institutional Migrant: Historical, Theological, and Ethical Perspectives; Peter C. Phan * 2. ’Singing the Song of the Lord on Foreign Soil’: What the Early Centuries Tell Us about the Migrant Factor in the Making of Global Christianity; Jehu J. Hanciles * 3. ’Dislodgings and Reformation: Expanding Christianity in Africa and in the Diaspora; Elias K. Bongmba and Akintunde E. Akinade * 4. Intercultural Church: A Challenge in the Asian Migrant Context; Agnes M. Brazal and Emmanuel S. de Guzman * 5. Emerging Christianities in Japan: A Comparative Analysis of Brazilian and Filipino Migrant Churches; Kanan Kitani * and more...

Christianities of the World December 2015 UK December 2015 US 352pp 3 graphs, 1 b/w table Hardback £50.00 / $115.00 / CN$141.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137032874

Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism Womanist and Black Feminist Perspectives Keri Day, Brite Divinity School, USA 'Keri Day insightfully probes the role of religion in neoliberalism, incorporating a fresh, exciting, politicized understanding of the erotic. Trenchant critiques of neoliberalism foreground some of the most socioeconomically vulnerable populations. US womanist and black feminist ideas alongside European theorists productively aid Day's reenvisioning of human flourishing in economic life. Concrete examples and clarity of writing make this a great text for the classroom.' - Traci C. West, Professor of Ethics and African American Studies, Drew University Theological School, USA This text argues that engaging black feminist and womanist religious perspectives with Jewish and Christian discourses offers more robust religious critiques of alienating modes generated and exacerbated by a neoliberal economy. Contents: Introduction: Neoliberalism and the Religious Imagination * 1. The Myth of Progress * 2. Resisting the Acquiring Mode * 3. Loss of the Erotic * 4. Love as a Concrete Revolutionary Practice * 5. Hope as Social Practice * Conclusion: Radicalizing Hope: Beloved Communities * Bibliography

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European Social Movements and Muslim Activism Another World but with Whom? Timothy Peace, University of Stirling, UK "In this rich study, Timothy Peace bridges two fields of research: social movements and the politics of religion. His book provides an original analysis of the successes (and failures) of the participation of Muslim activists in the protest campaigns of the Global Justice Movement. Comparing two classical cases, France and Great Britain, his work goes beyond existing knowledge of the effects of citizenship regimes on political participation by looking at the mechanisms that explain the different reactions of social movements when faced with diversity. This is an important contribution to social movement studies." - Professor Della Porta, European University Institute, Italy How do progressive social movements deal with religious pluralism? In this book, Timothy Peace uses the example of the alter-globalisation movement to explain why social movement leaders in Britain and France reacted so differently to the emergence of Muslim activism. Contents: List Of Tables * List Of Abbreviations * Acknowledgements * Introduction. Muslims And Social Movements In Europe * 1. The Development Of The Alter-Globalisation Movement * 2. Muslim Political Participation And Mobilisation In Britain And France * 3. Muslim Participation In The Alter-Globalisation Movement * 4. Motivations For Participating In The Movement * 5. Reactions To Muslim Participation * 6. Outcomes And Consequences Of Muslim Participation * Conclusion. The Future Of Muslim Political Activism In Europe * Notes * Bibliography * Index *

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RELIGION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Decolonial Judaism

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Triumphal Failures of Barbaric Thinking

Santiago Slabodsky, Department of Religion, Ethics and Society at Claremont Lincoln University, USA 'Santiago Slabodsky's Decolonial Judaism arrives at the moment when a new wave of Jewish prophetic thought is exploding on the world scene... In these pages we experience the foundational thought necessary for Jews to move beyond being victims or oppressors. Count this book a must read and as a beginning of Slabodsky's contribution to the Jewish and global discourses on justice in the world.' - Marc H. Ellis, retired University Professor of Jewish Studies at Baylor University, USA, and author of Future of the Prophetic: Israel's Ancient Wisdom Re-presented Slabodsky explores the relationship among geopolitics, religion, and social theory. He argues that during the postcolonial and post-Holocaust era, Jewish intellectuals were influenced by Global South thought and mobilized these intellectual resources to confront the neo-colonial assimilation of normative Judaism. Contents: Introduction: The Past Was Worse (and We Miss It) * 1. Jewish Thought, Postcolonialism, and Decoloniality: The Geo-Politics of a Barbaric Encounter * 2. The Narrative of Barbarism: Western Designs for a Globalized North * 3. Negative Barbarism: Marxist Counter-Narrative in the Provincial North * 4. Transitional Barbarism: Levinas’s CounterNarrative and the Global South * 5. Positive Barbarism: Memmi’s Counter-Narrative in a Southern Network * 6. Barbaric Paradoxes: Zionism from the Standpoint of the Borderlands * 7. After 9/11: New Barbarism and the Legacies in the Global South * Epilogue: Duped by Jewish Suffering (Analectical Interjections)

The Economics of Faith-Based Service Delivery Education and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa Quentin Wodon, World Bank, USA The book provides the first ever comprehensive empirical assessment of the role that faith-inspired institutions (FIIs) play in the supply of health care and education services in sub-Saharan Africa. Contents: 1. Faith, Rational Choice, and Service Delivery * 2. Data and Methodology * 3. Ghana and Burkina Faso * 4. Market Share * 5. Reach to the Poor and Vulnerable * 6. Cost and Funding * 7. Satisfaction and Preferences

Perspectives from Social Economics October 2015 UK October 2015 US 304pp 70 b/w tables, 2 figures Hardback £80.00 / $120.00 / CN$138.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137381507

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New Approaches to Religion and Power May 2015 UK May 2015 US 272pp Paperback £19.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137520289

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Religion and National Identities in an Enlarged Europe Edited by Willfried Spohn, University of Wroclaw, Poland, Matthias Koenig, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany, Wolfgang Knöbl, Georg-AugustUniversity Göttingen, Germany This volume analyzes changing relationships between religion and national identity in the course of European integration. Examining elite discourse, media debates and public opinions across Europe over a decade, it explores how accelerated European integration and Eastern enlargement have affected religious markers of collective identity.

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Contents: 1. Religion, Nationalism and European Integration – Introduction; Matthias Koenig and Wolfgang Knöbl * 2. The (Fragile) Normalization of German Identity within Europe; Willfried Spohn * 3. Changing Frameworks of National Identity in Post-communist Poland; Mikołaj Lewicki and Sławomir Mandes * 4. Greek Identity and Europe – Entanglements and Tensions; Effie Fokas and Evangelos Karagiannis * and more...

Identities and Modernities in Europe June 2015 UK June 2015 US 208pp 7 figures Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230390768

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PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY

The Philosophy of Software Code and Mediation in the Digital Age

Inquiring into Human Enhancement Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives Edited by Simone Bateman, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France, Jean Gayon, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, Sylvie Allouche, Université Catholique de Lyon, France, Jérôme Goffette, Université Cl. Bernard Lyon 1, France, Michela Marzano, Université Paris Descartes, France Human enhancement has become a major concern in debates about the future of contemporary societies. This interdisciplinary book is devoted to clarifying the underlying ambiguities of these debates, and to proposing novel ways of exploring what human enhancement means and understanding what practices, goals and justifications it entails. Contents: Introduction; Simone Bateman, Jean Gayon, Sylvie Allouche, Jérôme Goffette, Michela Marzano * PART I: HUMAN ENHANCEMENT: WHAT DO WE MEAN? * PART II: LEARNING FROM ENHANCEMENT PRACTICES * PART III: VISIONS OF THE FUTURE: LESSONS FROM ART AND FICTION

Health, Technology and Society September 2015 UK September 2015 US 296pp 7 b/w tables Hardback £68.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137530066

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David M. Berry, University of Sussex, UK 'This is a beautifully written book that pulls off the difficult task of introducing the subject of software and the workings of code to the non specialist whilst also providing an original take of the philosophical and the cultural importance of code in contemporary culture.' - Michael Bull, University of Sussex, UK This book is a critical introduction to code and software that develops an understanding of its social and philosophical implications in the digital age. Written specifically for people interested in the subject from a non-technical background, the book provides a lively and interesting analysis of these new media forms. Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. The Idea of Code * 2. What is Code? * 3. Reading and Writing Code * 4. Running Code * 5. Towards a Phenomenology of Computation * 6. Real-Time Streams * Bibliography * Index February 2015 UK February 2015 US 216pp Paperback £18.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137490278

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Rethinking Human Enhancement Social Enhancement and Emergent Technologies Laura Y. Cabrera, University of British Columbia, Canada

Inquiring into Animal Enhancement Model or Countermodel of Human Enhancement? Edited by Simone Bateman, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France, Jean Gayon, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, Sylvie Allouche, Université Catholique de Lyon, France, Jérôme Goffette, Université Cl. Bernard Lyon 1, France, Michela Marzano, Université Paris Descartes, France This book explores issues raised by past and present practices of animal enhancement in terms of their means and their goals, clarifies conceptual issues and identifies lessons that can be learned about enhancement practices, as they concern both animals and humans. Contents: Introduction; Simone Bateman, Jean Gayon, Sylvie Allouche, Jérôme Goffette and Michela Marzano * 1. Animal Enhancement: Technovisionary Paternalism and the Colonisation of Nature; Arianna Ferrari * 2. Improving Animals, Improving Humans: Transpositions and Comparisons; Florence Burgat * 3. Harming Some to Enhance Others; Gary Comstock * 4. Sex Hormones for Humans and Animals? Enhancement and the Public Expertise of Drugs in Post-War United States and France; Jean-Paul Gaudillière * 5. So Different and Yet So Similar: Comparing the Enhancement of Human and Animal Bodies in French law; Sonia Desmoulin-Canselier

Health, Technology and Society September 2015 UK October 2015 US 144pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137542465

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This book discusses three possible human enhancement paradigms and explores how each involves different values, uses of technology, and different degrees and kinds of ethical concerns. A new framework is advanced that promotes technological innovation that serves the improvement of the human condition in a respectful and sustainable way. Contents: Foreword; Steve Fuller * 1. Introduction to the Enhancement Debate * 2. The Biomedical Paradigm * 3. The Transhumanist Paradigm * 4. The Social Paradigm * 5. To Enhance or Not to Enhance: Looking Into Deeper Issues * 6. A Suggested Approach * 7. Conclusions

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools

POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY

How to Philosophize with a Digital Hammer Stefano Gualeni, NHTV University, The Netherlands Who are we in simulated worlds? Will experiencing worlds that are not 'actual' change our ways of structuring thought? Can virtual worlds open up new possibilities to philosophize? Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools tries to answer these questions from a perspective that combines philosophy of technology with videogame design. Contents: 1. The Questions Concerning Digital Technology * 2. A Reflection On Metaphysical Thought And Its Technological ‘Overcoming’ * 3. Worlds In The Age Of Their Digital Simulation * 4. Thinking With Virtual Worlds * 5. Augmented Ontologies And A Challenge To Western Philosophy: Videogames And Simulations As Mediators Of Human Thought And Experience * 6. Positionality In The Digital Age: Virtual Bodies And The Effects Of Virtual Experiences * 7. Virtual Worlds As Poetic Allegories * 8. Virtual Worlds And The Human Condition: Cognitive, Perceptual, Critical, And Operational Limitations August 2015 UK July 2015 US 212pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137521774

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Justice with Borders Oliviero Angeli, Department of Political Science, University of Dresden, Germany 'This rigorously argued innovative book discusses the moral significance of territory. Using sharp analytic tools Dr. Angeli exposes mercilessly the fallacies in the traditional treatment of issues including cosmopolitanism and self-determination. Under his view moral cosmopolitanism does not preclude territorial rights. This book challenges the most entrenched beliefs of contemporary political theorists and provides an original and a compelling alternative which will greatly influence contemporary discourse concerning the international order.' – Alon Harel, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Territorial rights are often perceived to create barriers and discriminate against the poor. This study challenges that notion by re-examining the cosmopolitan understanding of territory. It addresses issues from the right to vote, the right to exclude others to the legitimacy of territorial boundaries and the exploitation of natural resources.

Challenging the Phenomena of Technology Matt Hayler, University of Birmingham, UK This book investigates what 'technology' is, what it helps us to do, and what it forces us to consider about our experience of being in the world. Using e-readers, such as the Kindle and iPad, as a case study, this work argues that the use of technology is more complicated and more human than public discussion often gives it credit for. Contents: Introduction * 1. Fighting The Tools of Our Nature: Technology in the Popular Imagination * 2. Beyond Common Sense: Technology by definition * 3. All Is One But Not For All: Technology as an Object Encountered in the World * 4. Brushing Against Reality: Technological Interactions Require Knowledge * 5. What Everything Knows: Technologies as an Embodiment of Knowledge * Conclusion * Bibliography

New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science May 2015 UK May 2015 US 264pp 2 figures, 1 b/w table Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137377852

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Comparative Territorial Politics January 2015 UK January 2015 US 184pp 4 figures Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137004949

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Constitutive Justice William A. Barbieri Jr., The Catholic University of America, USA Both classical and modern accounts of justice largely overlook the question of how the communities within which justice applies are constituted in the first place. This book addresses that problem, arguing that we need to accord a place to the theory of 'constitutive justice' alongside traditional categories of distributive and commutative justice. Contents: Preface * Introduction: What If We Held a Constitutional Convention and Everybody Came? * Chapter 1: The Scope and Scale of Justice * Chapter 2: Reservations about Constitutive Justice * Chapter 3: Constitutive Justice—A Paradox? * Chapter 4: Justice Between Communitarianism and Cosmopolitanism * Chapter 5: Four Transcommunal Approaches * Chapter 6: Constituents of a Theory * Chapter 7: Toward a Theory of Constitutive Justice * Bibliography * Index September 2015 UK September 2015 US 280pp Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137263247

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY RECOVERING POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY SERIES

Promoting Ethics in Public Policy and Administration

Shakespeare’s Political Wisdom Timothy W. Burns, Baylor University, USA 'Burns has written an illuminating study displaying an acute and informed intelligence.' – John Alvis, Professor of English, The University of Dallas, USA Shakespeare's Political Wisdom offers interpretations of five Shakespearean plays with a view to the enduring guidance those plays can provide to human, political life. The plays have been chosen for their relentless attention to the questions that were once and may sometime become, or be recognized as being, the heart and soul of politics. Contents: 1. Julius Caesar: The Problem of Classical Republicanism * 2. Macbeth: Ambition Driven Into Darkness * 3. The Merchant of Venice: Roman Virtue in a Christian Commercial Republic * 4. King Lear: The Question of Divine Justice * 5. The Tempest: A Philosopher-Poet Educating Citizens August 2015 UK August 2015 US 248pp Paperback £19.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137564320

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Edited by José Colen, University of Minho, Portugal, Elisabeth Dutartre-Michaut, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France 'This superb collection—the first of its kind—will guarantee that the name of Raymond Aron will always be remembered when thoughtful people speak of liberalism." - Steven B. Smith, Alfred Cowles Professor of Political Science, Yale University, USA This edited collection brings to light the rare virtues and uncommon merits of Raymond Aron, the main figure of French twentieth-century liberalism. The Companion to Raymond Aron is an essential supplement to Aron's autobiography Mémoires (1984) and main works, exploring the substance of his political, sociological, and philosophical thought. Contents: 1. Raymond Aron, Philosopher and Freedom Fighter - Life and Works by Nicolas Baverez * 2. Aron on War and Strategy - A Framework for Conceptualizing International Relations Today by Jean-Vincent Holeindre * 3. In the ‘Era of Tyrannies’: The International Order from Nazism to the Cold War by Matthias Oppermann * 4. Aron and the Cold War ‘Brother Enemies’ by Carlos Gaspar * 5. Forward to the Past - History and Theory in Aron’s Peace and War by Bryan-Paul Frost * 6. ‘Citizen Clausewitz’ - Aron’s Clausewitz in Defense of Political Freedom by Joël Mouric * 7. Fin de siècle - Aron and the End of the Bipolar System by Carlos Gaspar * 8. Raymond Aron and the Notion of History - Taking Part in History by Perrine Simon-Nahum * 9. The Question of Political Regime and the Problems of Democracy - Aron and the Tocqueville Alternative by Giulio De Ligio * 10. The Totalitarian Negation of Man Raymond Aron on Ideology and Totalitarianism by Daniel J. Mahoney * 11. A Machiavellian Conception of Democracy? - Democracy and Conflict by Serge Audier * 12. Revisiting Aron’s The Class Struggle - Rereading Fifty Years After by Serge Paugam * 13. The Origins of the ‘End of Ideology?’ - Raymond Aron and Industrial Civilization by Iain Stewart * and more...

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John Uhr, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australia National University 'John Uhr brings a refreshing and thoughtful treatment of Aristotle's political philosophy to contemporary understandings of public administrative leadership ethics in Prudential Public Leadership. As typical of his excellent scholarship, Uhr's erudition and clear writing make Aristotelian thought come alive for our field. This is an innovative contribution to public administration literature that will certainly attract scholarly attention.'- Terry L. Cooper, Maria B. Crutcher Professor in Citizenship and Democratic Values, University of Southern California, USA This book recovers Aristotle's understanding of the roles of rhetoric and prudence in public leadership, comparing it to the other major political theories of leadership: utilitarianism, as advocated by J.S. Mill, and duty-ethics, as advocated by Immanuel Kant. Contents: 1. Preview: Political Theory and Public Administration * 2. Leadership Rhetoric: Defining the Terms * 3. Prudential Leadership: The Power of Practical Reason * 4. Leadership Dilemmas: Debating Dirty Hands * 5. Pragmatism: Mill and the Ethics of Impact * 6. Principle: Kant and the Ethics of Intent * 7. Prudence: Aristotle and the Ethics of Virtue * 8. Leadership Accountability: Democracy and Deliberation * 9. Review:Ethics and Leadership in Public Administration July 2015 UK June 2015 US 220pp Hardback £68.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137506481

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Reorientation: Leo Strauss in the 1930s Edited by Martin D. Yaffe, Department of Philosphy, University of North Texas, USA, Richard S. Ruderman, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas, USA 'The decade of the 1930s saw Leo Strauss make his fundamental breakthroughs in the meaning of classical political philosophy and the possibility of its recovery. This collection of essays by distinguished scholars, with newly translated works by Strauss, covers the whole complexity of Strauss's inquiry in this period.'—Richard Velkley, Celia Scott Weatherhead Professor of Philosophy, Tulane University, USA The first comprehensive effort to examine Strauss's astonishingly wide-ranging writings of the 1930s (some of which have only recently been made available to English-speaking readers, including several herein) with a view to their unifying theme of recovering classical political philosophy. Contents: Introduction; Martin D. Yaffe and Richard S. Ruderman * 1. How Strauss Became Strauss; Heinrich Meier * 2. Spinoza’s Critique of Religion: Reading Too Literally and Not Reading Literally Enough; Steven Frank * 3. The Light Shed on the Crucial Development of Strauss’s Thought by his Correspondence with Gerhard Krüger; Thomas L. Pangle * 4. Strauss on Hermann Cohen’s ‘Idealizing’ Appropriation of Maimonides as a Platonist; Martin D. Yaffe * 5. Strauss on the Religious and Intellectual Situation of the Present; Timothy W. Burns * and more... July 2014 UK July 2014 US 332pp Hardback £62.50 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Paperback £22.99 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137324382 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137374233

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY The Limits of Liberal Multiculturalism

PALGRAVE STUDIES IN ETHICS AND PUBLIC POLICY SERIES

Towards an Individuated Approach to Cultural Diversity Annamari Vitikainen, Uiversity of Helsinki, Finland

An Expressive Theory of Punishment Bill Wringe, Department of Philosophy, Bilkent University, Turkey This book argues that punishment's function is to communicate a message about an offenders' wrongdoing to society at large. It discusses both 'paradigmatic' cases of punishment, where a state punishes its own citizens, and non-paradigmatic cases such as the punishment of corporations and the punishment of war criminals by international tribunals. Contents: PART I: THE PARADIGMATIC CASE * 1.Punishment – Some Questions Philosophers Ask. * 2.Punishment, Harsh Treatment And Suffering * 3.Punishment As Expression: Who, What, To Whom? * 4.Expression, Publicity and Harsh Treatment * PART II: NON-PARADIGMATIC PUNISHMENTS * 5.PerpWalks as Punishment * 6. Punishing War Crimes * 7.Punishing Corporations * 8.Punishing States November 2015 UK November 2015 US 224pp Hardback £45.83 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137357113

The Limits of Liberal Multiculturalism provides a timely analysis of some of the weaknesses, as well as the successes, of the liberal multicultural project. It also takes a step forward by developing a pluralist, individual-centred approach to allocating minority rights in practice. Contents: 1. Introduction * PART I: JUSTIFYING MINORITY RIGHTS: THE GRAND THEORIES AND THEIR CONSTRAINTS * 2. Equality and Culture * 3. Autonomy versus Toleration * 4. Liberal Egalitarianism and Equality of Opportunity * PART II: LIBERAL MULTICULTURALISM AND ALLOCATION OF MINORITY RIGHTS * 5. Group Membership, Self-identification, and Need * 6. Identity and Exit * 7.Cultural Motivations and Cultural Defence * 8. Conclusion: Liberal Multiculturalism and Its Limits July 2015 UK July 2015 US 236pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137404619

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A Theory of Truces Nir Eisikovits, Department of Philosophy, Suffolk University, Boston, USA 'In A Theory of Truces, Nir Eisikovits aims to revive interest in the often ignored and disparaged idea of a truce. Against the assumption that war and peace are the only options, he shows why truces are often better than continued warfare or seeking peace under impossible circumstances. Through careful analysis, interesting discussions of a variety of thinkers, and insightful case studies, Professor Eisikovits shows how truces can save lives and diminish hostilities when peace is unattainable'. - Stephen Nathanson, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University, USA, and author of Terrorism and the Ethics of War This book argues that understanding truces is crucial for our ability to wind down wars. We have paid too much attention to the idea of permanent peace, yet few conflicts end in this way. The book describes how truce makers think, which truces can be morally justified and provides a philosophical history of truce making in the Western tradition. Contents: Introduction * 1. A Theory of Truces * 2. The Legitimacy of Truce Thinking * 3. Truces in the Western Tradition * 4. The Conceptual Neighborhood * 5. Three Case Studies October 2015 UK October 2015 US 136pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$105.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137385949

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Evolution and Ethics

Submission and Subjection in Leviathan

A Critique of Sociobiology

Good Subjects in the Hobbesian Commonwealth

Franklin Roy Bennett, City University of New York, USA Does evolution inform the ancient debate regarding the roles that reason and instinct play in how we decide what to do? Evolution and Ethics offers an insightful analysis of four epistemological types of sociobiology which appear in the extant literature, and includes a preliminary analysis of Darwinism itself. Contents: 1 Introduction * 2 Two Theories of Evolution * 3 Descriptive Instinctivism * 4 Descriptive Rationalism * 5 Prescriptive Instinctivism * 6 Prescriptive Rationalism

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Social Injustice

Vittorio Bufacchi, Department of Philosophy, University College, Cork, Ireland ''[A] thought-provoking and compelling contribution to political philosophy, one that should be read by scholars of any discipline who are interested in social injustice.' -Siobhan O'Sullivan, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland, Irish Journal of Public Policy The idea of social injustice is pivotal to much contemporary moral and political philosophy. Starting from a comprehensive and engaging account of the idea of social injustice, this book covers a whole range of issues, including distributive justice, exploitation, torture, moral motivations, democratic theory, voting behaviour and market socialism. Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements * 1. Making Sense of Social Injustice * 2. Why Political Philosophy Matters: The Imperative of Social Injustice * 3. Studying Social Injustice: The Methodology of Empirical Philosophy * 4. The Injustice of Exploitation * 5. Torture, Terrorism and the State: A Refutation of the Ticking-Bomb Argument (with Jean Maria Arrigo) * 6. The Enlightenment, Contractualism, and the Moral Polity * 7. Motivating Justice * 8. Justice, Equality, Liberty * 9. Sceptical Democracy * 10. Political Scepticism: A Reply to the Critics * 11. Voting, Rationality and Reputation * 12. Deliberative Democracy in Action * 13. Socialism in the 21st century: Liberal, Democratic, and Market-Oriented * Bibliography * Index March 2015 UK March 2015 US 216pp Paperback £24.99 / $40.00 / CN$45.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137494900

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Michael Byron, Kent State University, USA 'An insightful book that challenges the widespread claim that Hobbesian subjects obey the sovereign out of fear of punishment. Instead, Michael Byron convincingly develops the idea that for Hobbes, good subjects obey the law 'sincerely from the heart'. An important contribution to the philosophical literature on Hobbes's political theory.' - Luciano Venezia, National University of Quilmes, Argentina Leviathan invests the sovereign with nearly absolute power, and that vast sovereign has drawn the reader's eye for 350 years. Yet Hobbes has much to say about subjects as well, and he articulates a normative conception of a good subject. Contents: Introduction * 1. State of Nature * 2. Laws of nature * 3. Obligation * 4. Subjection * 5. Sovereigns

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Bourdieu, Habitus and Social Research The Art of Application Edited by Cristina Costa, University of Strathclyde, UK, Mark Murphy, University of Glasgow, UK This collection brings together for the first time a set of researchers whose research methodologies centre on Bourdieu's concept of habitus. Full of insight and innovation, the book is an essential read for anyone wanting to know more about approaches to social theory and its application in research. Contents: PART 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO BOURDIEUIAN HABITUS * 1.Bourdieu and the Application of Habitus across the Social Sciences; Cristina Costa; Mark Murphy * PART 2: HABITUS, TRANSITIONS AND TRAJECTORIES * 2. Egalitarian Habitus: Narratives of Reconstruction in Discourses of Aspiration and Change; Garth Stahl * 3. From Parental to Adolescents’ Habitus: Challenges and Insights of Quantifying Bourdieu; Katerina Bodovski * 4. Habitus and Graduate Employment: a Re/Structuring Structure and the Role of Biographical Research ; Ciaran Burke * 5. Theorising and Researching the Youth Crime Nexus: Habitus, Reflexivity and the Political Ecology of Social Practices; Alan France * PART 3: HABITUS TRANSFORMED: THE EFFECTS OF MOBILITY * 6. Habitus - its Transformation and Transfer through Cultural Encounters in Migration; Magdalena Nowicka * 7. Learning to Fly: Entering The Youth Mobility and Habitus in Ireland and Portugal; David Cairns * 8. Moving to the City: Educational Trajectories of Rural Chinese Students in an Elite University; He Li * PART 4: ONLINE HABITUS * 9. Academics Online: Fighting for a New Habitus; Cristina Costa * 10. Young People and the Web: Understanding their Engagement with Online Information through the Concept of Habitus; Huw Davies August 2015 UK August 2015 US 200pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137496911

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Children’s Rights

Romanticism, Rousseau, Switzerland

From Philosophy to Public Policy

New Prospects

Mhairi Cowden, Department of the Premier and Cabinet for the Government of Western Australia 'This is an accessible and erudite engagement with controversial and highly important human rights issues. The book makes a significant and original contribution to a long-neglected area of study in the otherwise voluminous literature around human rights.' – Katharine Gelber, Professor of Political Science and International Studies and ARC Future Fellow, University of Queensland, Australia Despite the existence of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child there still exists a debate on whether children can really hold rights. This book presents a clear theory of children's rights by examining controversial case studies. The author presents a pathway to translating rights into practical social and political instruments for change. Contents: Table of contents * List of illustrations * Preface * PART I * 1. Introduction * 2. What is Special about Children? * 3. Why Children do not hold Rights * 4. Capacity and Competence * 5. Why Children have Rights * PART II * 6. A Right to Develop * 7. A Right to Know * 8. A Right to Medical Decision Making * 9. A Right to be Loved * 10. A Future for Children’s Rights * References * Index November 2015 UK November 2015 US 240pp 7 figures Hardback £70.00 / $110.00 / CN$127.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137492272

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Edited by Angela Esterhammer, University of Toronto, Canada, Diane Piccitto, independent scholar, UK, Patrick Vincent, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland This collection brings together current research on topics that are perennially important to Romantic studies: the life and work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and the landscape and history of his native Switzerland. Contents: List of Illustrations * Notes on the Contributors * 1.Introduction; Patrick Vincent, Diane Piccitto, and Angela Esterhammer * 2.Romantic Education, Concealment and Orchestrated Desire in Rousseau’s Emile and Frances Brooke’s Julia Mandeville; Enit K. Steiner * 3.Romantic Suicide, Contagion, and Rousseau’s Julie;Michelle Faubert * 4.Seeing Jean-Jacques’ Nature: Rousseau’s Call for a Botanist Reader; Rachel Corkle * 5.Rousseau’s Pygmalion and Automata in the Romantic Period; Wendy C. Nielsen * 6.Rousseau on the Tourist Trail; Nicola J. Watson * 7.James Boswell and Rousseau in Môtiers: Re-inscribing Childhood and Its (Auto)biographical Prospects; Gordon Turnbull * 8.Prints, Panoramas, and Picturesque Travel in Dorothy Wordsworth’s Journal of a Tour on the Continent; Pamela Buck * 9.Visionary Republics: Virtual Representations of Switzerland and Wordsworth’s Lake District; Patrick Vincent * 10.A ‘Melancholy Occurrence’ in the Alps: Switzerland, Mont Blanc, and an Early Critique of Mountaineering; Simon Bainbridge * 11.Manfred, Freedom, and the Swiss Alps: The Transformation of the Byronic Hero; Diane Piccitto * 12.Legendary Late-Romantic Switzerlands: Baillie, Polidori, Hemans, and Scott; Angela Esterhammer * 13.Rodolphe Töpffer’s Earliest Comic Strips and The Tools of the Picturesque: Teaching the Art of Perception; Kirstyn Leuner * Index

Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Cultures of Print May 2015 UK May 2015 US 242pp 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137475855

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The Politics of Autonomy in Latin America The Art of Organising Hope Ana Cecilia Dinerstein, Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath, UK 'Terrific and necessary. An excellent and informative account of the wonderful movements of revolt in Latin America in recent years.' - John Holloway, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico The author contests older concepts of autonomy as either revolutionary or ineffective vis-à-vis the state. Looking at four prominent Latin American movements, she defines autonomy as 'the art of organising hope': a tool for indigenous and non-indigenous movements to prefigure alternative realities at a time when utopia can be no longer objected. Contents: 1. Embracing the Other Side: An introduction * PART I: THEORISING AUTONOMY * 2. Meanings of Autonomy: Trajectories, Modes, Differences * 3. Autonomy in the Key of Hope: Understanding Prefiguration * PART II: NAVIGATING AUTONOMY * 4. Organising Negation: Neoliberal Hopelessness, Insurgent Hope (Mexico) * 5. Shaping Concrete Utopias: Urban Experiments (Argentina) * 6. Resisting Translation: Indigenous-Popular Resistance (Bolivia) * 7. Venturing Beyond the Wire: The Sem Terra’s Dream (Brazil) * PART III: RETHINKING AUTONOMY * 8. Confronting Value with Hope. A Prefigurative Critique of Political Economy * 9. Living in Blochian Times: Opening Remarks

Marx, the Body, and Human Nature John Fox, Victoria University, Australia Marx, the Body, and Human Nature shows that the body and the broader material world played a far more significant role in Marx's theory than previously recognised. It provides a fresh 'take' on Marx's theory, revealing a much more open, dynamic and unstable conception of the body, the self, and human nature. Contents: 1. Introduction: evading the body * 2. Early influences: pain and promise * 3. Spinoza’s revolution * 4. Hegel: wrestling with desire * 5. Feuerbach: embracing limitation * 6. Marx’s Objective Being * 7. Marx’s Species Being * 8. Marx and Species Consciousness * 9. The promise of the body August 2015 UK August 2015 US 264pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137507976

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Non-Governmental Public Action December 2014 UK December 2014 US 312pp 4 tables, 2 figures Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230272088

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Arab Liberal Thought after 1967

The Man Problem

Old Dilemmas, New Perceptions

Destructive Masculinity in Western Culture

Edited by Meir Hatina, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Christoph Schumann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany 'This innovative work provides an important perspective of how liberal thought and Islamic practice interacts in Middle Eastern life. The nuanced examination of the variety of liberal expression is a must read for anyone interested in understanding how abstract liberal principles are contextualized to expand freedom and democracy in the Middle East.' M. Hakan Yavuz, University of Utah, USA This volume aims at confronting the image of the Middle East as a region that is fraught with totalitarian ideologies, authoritarianism and conflict. It gives voice and space to other, more liberal and adaptive narratives and discourses that endorse the right to dissent, question the status quo, and offer alternative visions for society. Contents: Table of Contents * Acknowledgments * A Note on Transliteration * Christoph Schumann 1969–2013; Thomas Philipp * Introduction; Meir Hatina * PART I: LIBERALISM IN THE INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF THE ARAB MIDDLE EAST * 1. Arab Liberal Thought in Historical Perspective; Meir Hatina * 2. Liberalization and Democratization in the Arab World: A Conceptual Critique; Christoph Schumann * 3. Liberalism in the Middle East and the Issue of Citizenship Rights; Roel Meijer * 4. Making Sense of Turkish Liberalism; Lutz Berger * PART II: CULTURAL CRITIQUE * 5. Liberal Renewal of the Turath: Constructing the Egyptian Past in Sayyid al-Qimni’s Works; Wael Abu-’Uksa * 6. Nasif Nassar and the Quest for a Second Arab Nahda; Clemens Recker * 7. From ‘New Partisans of the Heritage’ to Post-Secularism: Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the Development of Arab Liberal Communitarian Thought in the 1980s; Michaelle Browers * PART III: LIBERAL VALUES ACROSS IDEOLOGICAL CAMPS * 8. Arab Post-Marxists after Disillusionment: Between Liberal Newspeak and Revolution Reloaded; Manfred Sing * 9. Ziad al-Rahbani and the Liberal Subject; Sune Haugbølle * 10. The Ambivalent Embrace of Liberalism: The Draft Program of the Freedom and Justice Party in Egypt; Mathias Rohe and Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen * 11. Liberal-Democratic Jewish Modern Orthodoxy after 1967: The Thought of David Hartman and Rabbi Hayyim David Halevi; Moshe Hellinger and Asher Cohen * Bibliography * List of Contributors * Index October 2015 UK October 2015 US 292pp Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137554277

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Camus and the Challenge of Political Thought Between Despair and Hope Patrick Hayden, University of St Andrews, UK This book traces the compelling ethical and political ideas that unfold in the multifaceted work of Albert Camus, one of the twentieth century's most provocative and influential figures, and explores their relevance for human existence in an unsettling world of global integration and fragmentation. Contents: 1. Situating Camus * 2. Human Existence and the Tragic Beauty of the Absurd * 3. Rebellion and an Ethics of Measure * 4. Politics and the Limits of Violence * 5. From Justice to Solidarity * 6. Cosmopolitanism without Hope * Epilogue

Global Political Thinkers November 2015 UK November 2015 US 160pp Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137525826

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Ross Honeywill, University of Tasmania, Tasmanian School of Business & Economics, Australia 'This book explores the potential for evil in men and traces its various manifestations in cultural texts, social systems, and everyday life. Ross Honeywill provides an excellent analysis of theoretical concepts and social processes that have been crucial to the development of Western culture. His discussion of contemporary culture is both revealing and convincing, and fully supports the concluding claim that it is in the culture of knowledge that the potential for men to 'exercise true, fully agentic morality' should be located.' - Katarzyna Więckowska, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland This book reveals destructive masculinity as the social, political, and economic problem of our age. It not only diagnoses destructive masculinity, but also reveals a possible way forward–a prognosis for society to surpass the annihilative potential that resides in masculinity. Contents: PART I: MODERNITY: ITS BIRTH AND DEATH * PART II: OEDIPAL SCHISM: WHENCE DESTRUCTIVE MASCULINITY * PART III: POSTMODERNITY: ITS BIRTH AND DEATH * PART IV: THE LIQUID PRESENT * Bibliography December 2015 UK December 2015 US 240pp 2 graphs, 1 b/w table, 1 diagram Hardback £60.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137551689

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Political Realism and Wisdom András Lánczi, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary This book brings the idea of realism back to the focus of political science. Contrary to current mainstream thought, the author contributes to the recently renewed interest in political realism by suggesting we return to the basics understanding of politics: power and political action. Contents: 1. What is Political Realism? * 2. The Moral Foundations of Today’s Democracies: Rationality, Faith and Realism in Politics * 3. Intellectuals, Cynicism and Reality * 4. Evil and History * 5. Love of Wisdom – Crisis of Philosophy. Rifts in Western Culture. * 6. Manners and Laws: Could a Global State be a Republic? * 7. Leo Strauss – a Political Realist * 8. Conclusion, or when Face-book is your only friend August 2015 UK August 2015 US 224pp Hardback £68.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137515162

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY The Non-Sovereign Self, Responsibility, and Otherness Hannah Arendt, Judith Butler, and Stanley Cavell on Moral Philosophy and Political Agency Rosine Kelz, Independent researcher and translator, USA 'I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in questions pertaining to identity, agency and ethics from a global politics perspective. This book uniquely situates us in conversation with key thinkers Arendt, Butler and Cavell and, from this vantage point, asks us to engage with these questions anew - specifically towards the development of a 'non-sovereign self.' Towards this end, I was particularly fascinated by Kelz's thought-provoking critique of Butler in terms of anthropocentrism and, following from this, Kelz's development of a framework that urges us to revisit the ways we conceptualise our relations with Others, including non-human lives.' –Tina Managhan, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Oxford Brookes University, UK Drawing on Hannah Arendt, Judith Butler and Stanley Cavell, this book addresses contemporary theoretical and political debates in a broader comparative perspective and rearticulates the relationship between ethics and politics by highlighting those who are currently excluded from our notions of political community. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Arendt On The Acting, Thinking And Moral Self * 3. The Situated And Embodied Self: Butler And Cavell On Subjectivity, Language And Finitude * 4. Otherness And An Ethics Of Responsibility * 5. Responsibility Beyond The Human? * 6. Re-Imagining The Political * Bibliography * Index

International Political Theory November 2015 UK November 2015 US 224pp Hardback £70.00 / $110.00 / CN$127.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137508966

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Charles Taylor’s Ecological Conversations Politics, Commonalities and the Natural Environment Glen Lehman, University of South Australia, Australia The author uses the work of the eminent Canadian philosopher, Charles Taylor, to develop a critique of those political perspectives that are based on instrumental ways to reason about the world, claiming that such perspectives invariably sever the connections between the social and natural worlds.

Marx’s Rebellion Against Lenin Norman Levine, Institute for International Policy, USA Marx's Rebellion Against Lenin, by negating the Leninist-Stalinist theory of dialectical materialism and tracing Marx's political philosophy to the Classical Humanism of Aristotle, overthrows the stultifying entrapment of Stalinist Bolshevism and contributes to the revitalization of Marx's method. Contents: Introduction * 1. Heidelberg as the Birthplace of Marx’s Method * 2. Marx and the Civic Humanist Tradition * 3. The Disappearance of Marx in Lenin * Bibliography

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Political Thought and China’s Transformation Ideas Shaping Reform in Post-Mao China He Li, Merrimack College, USA 'By far the most comprehensive and thorough study of contemporary Chinese political thought. Readers will benefit tremendously from Li's profound insight and critical analysis on the ideas shaping dramatic transformation in post-Mao's China.' — Baogang Guo, Dalton State University, USA Since the late 1970s China has undergone a great transformation, during which time the country has witnessed an outpouring of competing schools of thought. This book analyzes the major schools of political thought redefining China's transformation and the role Chinese thinkers are playing in the post-Mao era. Contents: Introduction: Ideas and China’s Transformation * PART I: CONTEMPORARY CHINESE POLITICAL THOUGHT * 1. Liberalism * 2. Neo-authoritarianism * 3. China’s New Left * 4. Democratic Socialism * 5. New Confucianism * PART II: INTELLECTUAL DISCOURSE ON CRITICAL ISSUES * 6. Chinese Intellectual Discourse on Democracy * 7. Debating China’s Economic Reform * 8. Debate over Legitimacy * 9. Conclusion: Fragmentation and Consensus

Politics and Development of Contemporary China April 2015 UK April 2015 US 224pp 7 b/w tables Hardback £58.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137427809

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Contents: PART I * 1. Introduction * 2. Basic Issues in Taylor’s Philosophy * 3. Taylor’s Interpretivism, Knowledge and the Natural Environment * 4. Taylor’s Interpretivism, Social Imaginaries and the Natural Environment * 5. Taylor’s Metaphysics, Merleau-Ponty and the Natural Environment * PART II * 6. Taylor’s Environmentalism and Critique of Utilitarianism and Instrumental Reason * 7. Taylor’s Critique of Instrumentalism, Liberalism and Procedure in Politics * 8. Interpretation, Language and Environmental Values: The Habermas and Taylor Debate * 9. Critical Perspectives: The TaylorRorty Debate * 10. Taylor and Deep Ecology * 11. Critical Environmentalism: Marx to Taylor’s Interpretivism * 12. Conclusion August 2015 UK July 2015 US 216pp Hardback £58.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137524775

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Subjectivity, Gender and the Struggle for Recognition

Cosmopolitan Animals

Paddy McQueen, Queen’s University Belfast, UK In this book Paddy McQueen examines the role that 'recognition' plays in our struggles to construct an identity and to make sense of ourselves as gendered beings. It analyses how such struggles for gender recognition are shaped by social discourses and power relations, and considers how feminism can best respond to these issues. Contents: Contents * 1. Introduction * 2. The Importance of Recognition * 3. The Subject in Philosophy and Politics * 4. The Philosophy and Politics of Recognition * 5. Feminism and the Politics of Gender * 6. The Overall Structure and Arguments of the Book * PART I: THE POLITICS OF RECOGNITION * PART II: THE IMPORTANCE OF HEGELIAN RECOGNITION * PART III: SITUATING THE SUBJECT: IDENTITY, POWER AND RECOGNITION * PART IV: ‘AIN’T I A WOMAN?’ FEMINIST THEORY AND THE POLITICS OF RECOGNITION * PART V: RECOGNITION TRANSGENDER IDENTITIES: NARRATIVES AND POLITICS OF THE GENDERED SELF * PART VI: RECOGNITION, QUEER POLITICS AND A LIVEABLE LIFE December 2014 UK December 2014 US 232pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137425980

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Edited by Kaori Nagai, University of Kent, UK, Karen Jones, University of Kent, UK, Donna Landry, University of Kent, UK, Monica Mattfeld, University of Kent, UK, Caroline Rooney, University of Kent, UK, Charlotte Sleigh, University of Kent, UK Cosmopolitan Animals asks what new possibilities and permutations of cosmopolitanism can emerge by taking seriously our sharing and 'becoming-with' animals. It calls for a fresh awareness that animals are important players in cosmopolitics, and that worldliness is far from being a human monopoly. Contents: Introduction; Kaori Nagai * PART I: COSMOPOLITICS * Introduction; Donna Landry * 1. A Time After Copernicus; Simon Glendinning * 2. The Cynic As Cosmopolitan Animal; Andrea Haslanger * 3. ‘Only A Spectacle’: Frogs, Cosmopolitics And The Ecological Crisis; Charlotte Sleigh * 4. Animal Religion And Cosmonautical Allegories; Caroline Rooney * PART II: HOSPITALITY * Introduction; Charlotte Sleigh * 5. Death-Traps In The Flyways: Electricity, Glass, And Bird Collisions In Urban North America, 1887-2014; Nadia Berenstein * 6. The Bullfight In 21st Century Spain: Polemics Of Culture, Art And Ethics * 7. Sun-Chieh Liang, Hospitable Animals; Mª Verónica De Haro De San Mateo And Garry Marvin * 8. Gandhi’s Animal Experiments; Julietta Singh * PART III: COMPANIONSHIP * Introduction; Karen Jones * 9. Becoming Wormy, Becoming Worldly: Parasitic Nematodes As Companion Species; David Andrew Griffiths * 10. Baboon Cosmopolitanism: More-Than-Human Moralities In A MultiSpecies Community; Samantha Hurn * 11. Hounds, Hunting And The Canine-Human Alliance; Karen Jones * 12. Horse-Human Companionship: Creaturely Cosmopolitanism Across Eurasia; Donna Landry * PART IV: THE POSTCOLONIAL * Introduction; Kaori Nagai And Caroline Rooney * 13. Iguanas And Enemy Combatants: Reconsidering Cosmopolitanism Through Guantanamo’s Creaturely Lives; Terri Tomsky * 14. Violent Encounters: ‘Stray’ Dogs In Indian Cities; Anuradha Ramanujan * 15. The Beast In The Chinese Boxes: The Jungle Books As An Imperial Beast-Fable; Kaori Nagai August 2015 UK August 2015 US 280pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137376275

Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico Amalendu Misra, Lancaster University, UK

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Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico explores the politics of narco killing and Mexican public attitude to violence and death. It develops and uses a new mode of analyzing violence and death that examines both the cultural and socio-political significance of killing, the social structure and moral and political responsibility.

Culture, Politics and Governing

Contents: Introduction * 1. Necropower * 2. Pornography of Death * 3. The Gods of Wrath * 4. Necessary Murder * 5. Necropolis * Conclusion

The Contemporary Ascetics of Knowledge Production Patricia Mooney Nickel, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA

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Culture, Politics, and Governing: The Contemporary Ascetics of Knowledge Production is a critical, interdisciplinary approach to how the practices that govern the production of knowledge and culture have material consequences for how we experience everyday life. Contents: 1. Introduction: The Politics of Ascetics and Governing * 2. Academies of Exhibition and the New Disciplinary Secession * 3. The Man from Somewhere: Author, Affiliation, and Letterhead * 4. The Institutionalization of Author Production and the Performance Imperative as an Ontological Fiction * 5. Celebration and Governing: The Production of the Author as Ascetic Practice * 6. Matterphobia and Matterphilia: Artistic Discourse and Ascetic Production * 7. The Conclusion as the Contemporary Ascetic of Knowledge Production February 2015 UK February 2015 US 208pp 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137401960

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY A Philosophical Examination of Social Justice and Child Poverty

The Logic of Estrangement Reason in an Unreasonable Form

Gottfried Schweiger, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Austria, Gunter Graf, International Research Center for Social and Ethical Questions (ifz), Austria This book is open access under a CCBY license. This book investigates child poverty from a philosophical perspective. It identifies the injustices of child poverty, relates them to the well-being of children, and discusses who has a moral responsibility to secure social justice for children. Contents: 1. Introduction: Philosophy and Child Poverty * 2. Social Justice for Children – A Capability Approach * 2.1. The Currency of Justice * 2.2. Selecting Functionings and Capabilities for Children * 2.3. Sufficiency and Equality * 2.4. Conclusions: Criticizing Injustices * 3. The Injustice of Child Poverty * 3.1. Concepts and Measures of Child Poverty * 3.2. The Ill-Being and Ill-Becoming of Child Poverty: Physical and Mental Health * 3.3. The Ill-Being and Ill-Becoming of Child Poverty: Social Inclusion and Education * 3.4. The Subjective Experience of Child Poverty * 3.5. Conclusions * 4. Responsibilities for Children in Poverty * 4.1. Attributing Responsibilities to Agents of Justice * 4.2. Important Agents of Justice and their Responsibilities * 4.3. The Family and the State * 4.4. Conclusions * 5. Advancing our Approach to Global Justice for Children * 5.1 Conclusions * 6. References

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Environment, Political Representation, and the Challenge of Rights Speaking for Nature Mihnea Tanasescu, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium 'This book opens up new and fascinating territory: it is the first detailed analysis of the idea and legal reality of 'the rights of nature'. What makes it even more interesting is that Tanasescu offers an exceptionally fruitful blend of precise conceptual analysis and thorough empirical research. Not to mention that it is simply a very pleasant read.' - M.L.J. Wissenburg, Radboud University, The Netherlands Tanasescu examines the rights of nature in terms of its constituent parts. Besides offering a thorough theoretical grounding, the book gives a first detailed overview of the actual cases of rights for nature so far. This is the first comprehensive treatment of the rights of nature to date, both analytically and in terms of actual cases. Contents: Introduction: Voicing * 1. Representation: Structure and Meaning * 2. The Anatomy of Rights * 3. Animals, Nature, Persons * 4. The Rights of Nature in Ecuador * 5. Local, National, and International Rights of Nature * 6. Speaking for Nature * 7. Implications and Provocations October 2015 UK October 2015 US 216pp Hardback £58.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137538949

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Julius Sensat, University of Wisconsin, USA The book recasts the concept of estrangement as `reason in an unreasonable form', traces its development in writings of Kant, Hegel, and Marx, supplies a game-theoretic reconstruction of it, and assesses its significance for a critical understanding of John Rawls's philosophy. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Kantian Morality and Estrangement * 3. Hegel: Actualization of the Free Will * 4. Marx: Economic Estrangement * 5. Marx: Prices and the Rate of Profit * 6. Strategic Estrangement * 7. Rawls: Toward a Well-Ordered Society

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Radical Intellectuals and the Subversion of Progressive Politics The Betrayal of Politics Edited by Gregory Smulewicz-Zucker, Baruch College, USA, Michael J. Thompson, William Paterson University, USA 'Radical Intellectuals and the Subversion of Progressive Politics is a wonderful and long overdue book. It stakes out very important ground in challenging the various theoreticist evasions — from postmodernism, fetishization of Arendt, Zizek, Foucault and others — that have propelled and perfumed the articulation of an academic leftism that imagines itself to have transcended obsolete notions class struggle as an epistemic category. These discrete studies, and the book as a whole, should be core reading both for those interested in the thinkers and trends the chapters examine and for anyone interested seriously in left theory and practice and the intellectual history of the last generation of academic leftism.' - Adolph Reed, Jr., Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, USA A collection of essays calling into question the ideas of the new radicalism in contemporary political theory. Contents: 1. Shadia Drury: The Postmodern Face of American Exceptionalism * 2. John Sanbonmatsu: Postmodernism and the Corruption of the Critical Intelligentsia * 3. Michael J. Thompson: Inventing the ‘Political’: Arendt, Anti-Politics and the Deliberative Turn in Contemporary Political Theory * 4. Alan Johnson: Slavoj Žižek’s Linksfaschismus * 5. Gregory Smulewicz-Zucker: Illusory Alternatives: Neo-Anarchism’s Disengaged and Reactionary Leftism * 6. Russell Jacoby: Skimming the Surface: Stanley Fish and the Politics of Self-Promotion * 7. Joseph M. Schwartz: Being Post-Modern While Late Modernity Burned: On the Apolitical Nature of Contemporary Self-Defined ‘Radical’ Political Theory * 8. Tom Rockmore: Habermas, Critical Theory and Political Economy * 9. John Clark: The Spectacle Looks Back Into You: The Situationists and the Aporias of the Left * 10. Warren Breckman: The Power and the Void: Radical Democracy, Postmarxism and the Machiavellian Moment * 11. Alison Assiter: In Defense of Universalism

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POLITICAL AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Hobbes on Legal Authority and Political Obligation

A Rational Approach to Animal Rights Extensions in Abolitionist Theory

Luciano Venezia, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina Hobbes on Legal Authority and Political Obligation develops a new interpretation of Hobbes's theory of political obligation. According to the account developed in the book, the directives issued by the sovereign as introducing authoritative requirements, so that subjects are morally obligated to obey them. Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction * 1.1. The Project * 1.2. Method * 1.3. Strategy * 1.4. Textual Evidence * Chapter 2. Coercion, Rational Self-Interest, and Obligation * 2.1. Conflict in the State of Nature * 2.2. Anti-Social Passions and Sanctions for Non-Compliance * 2.3. Legal Coercion, Private Good, and the Common Good * 2.4. The End of the Story? * 2.5. Lloyd’s Account * Chapter 3. The Authority of Law * 3.1. The Concept of Authority * 3.2. Even For the Rationally and Morally Perfect * 3.3. The Command Theory of Law * 3.4. Arbitration * 3.5. Beliefs or Actions? * Chapter 4. Political Obligation * 4.1. Egoism * 4.2. Moral Reasons in Hobbes? * 4.3. The Theory of Political Obligation * 4.4. The Mutual Containment Thesis * 4.5. The Rationale for Political Disobedience * Chapter 5. Contractarianism * 5.1. Hobbes’ Account: An Interpretation * 5.2. What Difference does the Sovereign Make? * 5.3. Contractual Obligation: Prudential or Deontological? * 5.4. Obligation and Reason * Chapter 6. The Hobbesian Analysis of Contracts under Coercion: A Critique * 6.1. Hobbes on Voluntariness, Coercion, and Obligation * 6.2. Coercion, Rationality and Voluntariness * 6.3. Rationality without Voluntariness * 6.4. Conclusion * Final Remarks * Bibliography September 2015 UK September 2015 US 176pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137490247

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Corey Wrenn, Colorado State University, USA Applying critical sociological theory, this book explores the shortcomings of popular tactics in animal liberation efforts. Building a case for a scientifically-grounded grassroots approach, it is argued that professionalized advocacy that works in the service of theistic, capitalist, patriarchal institutions will find difficulty achieving success. Contents: 1. Rationality and Nonhuman Animal Rights * 2. Irrationalities in Welfarist Organizational Pathways * 3. Rational Advocacy and the Logic of Persuasion * 4. Reconciling Gender and Rationality * 5. Problematizing Post-Race Ideology * 6. The Case for Secular Activism * 7. Conclusion October 2015 UK October 2015 US 260pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137434647

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Carl Schmitt, Mao Zedong and the Politics of Transition Qi Zheng, East China Normal University, People’s Republic of China

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This book develops a new way of reading and benefiting from Schmitt's legal and political theories. It explores Schmitt's theories from the perspective of what I refer to as the politics of transition. It also contributes to identifying the real theoretical relationship between Schmitt and Mao. Contents: Introduction: Schmitt, Mao and the Politics of Transition * 1. Carl Schmitt in China * 2. Carl Schmitt’s Critique of the Positivist Understanding of Law * 3. Carl Schmitt’s Reconstruction of the Relationship between State and Individual * 4. The Key Components of Mao Zedong’s Political Philosophy * 5. Mao, Schmitt and the Politics of Transition * Conclusion: Towards an Approach for Democratic Transition in China October 2015 UK October 2015 US 188pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137466587

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RELIGION AND CULTURE Engaged Teaching in Theology and Religion

RELIGION AND CULTURE

Dickens, Religion and Society Robert Butterworth, Independent scholar, UK Dickens, Religion and Society examines the centrality of Dickens's religious attitudes to the social criticism he is famous for, shedding new light in the process on such matters as the presentation of Fagin as a villainous Jew, the hostile portrayal of trade unions in Hard Times and Dickens's sentimentality.

Renee K. Harrison, Howard University School of Divinity, USA, Jennie S. Knight, Guilford College, USA 'This book conveys a depth of scholarship and shared know-how that is much needed in theological education. The theoretical explanation is enriched and vivified by personal reflection and suggestions of practice.' - Nancy Lynne Westfield, Drew University, USA This book guides scholars and teachers of theology and religion through a process of self-reflection that leads to intentional, transformative teaching, dialogue, and reform in theological education and religious studies.

Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. Dickens’s Engagement with Religion * 2. Dickens and Early Victorian Christian Social Criticism * 3. Oliver Twist and Fagin’s Jewishness * 4. Christian Social Vision in the Novels of the 1850s: Bleak House, Hard Times and Little Dorrit * 5. Bleak House: Law, Religion and Civilization * 6. ‘Oh friends and brothers’: Industrialism and Trade Unionism in Hard Times * 7. Little Dorrit: Serving Mammon * 8. Dickens and Politics: Temporary and Permanent Revolution * 9. Barnaby Rudge and the Struggle for Brotherhood * 10. A Tale of Two Cities and the Persistence of Evil * 11. A Note on Dickens and Sentimentality * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index

Contents: 1. Introduction: Why Do We Teach? * PART I: SELF * 2. The Teaching Self: Authority through Authenticity * 3. The Teaching Self and the Name Game * 4. The Practice of Self * PART II: PEDAGOGY * 5. Teaching Matters * 6. Open Pedagogy: The Bank is Closed * 7. Practices of Engaged Pedagogy * PART III: CONTENT * 8. Content that Connects * 9. Content that Opens Us to Other Ways of Knowing * 10. Practices for Integrating Content that Awakens * PART IV: COMMUNITY * 11. Community Engaged Education * 12. Community: Turning Theory Into Action * 13. The Practice of Community * Notes

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Race, Religion, and Resilience in the Neoliberal Age

Religion in Diaspora Cultures of Citizenship Edited by Jane Garnett, University of Oxford, UK, Sondra L. Hausner, University of Oxford, UK 'The need for boldly comparative and theoretically sophisticated work on diasporas has become increasingly obvious in recent years. This book responds to that need brilliantly as it crosses disciplinary boundaries in presenting case studies of interactions between religion, diaspora and citizenship from around the world. Taken together, the chapters present us with methodological as well as theoretical inspiration. They also encourage us to consider still wider questions, about the connections and disjunctions between forms of political, cultural and religious belonging, and the links between territory and association in human life, past and present.' - Simon Coleman, University of Toronto, Canada This edited collection addresses the relationship between diaspora, religion and the politics of identity in the modern world. It illuminates religious understandings of citizenship, association and civil society, and situates them historically within diverse cultures of memory and state traditions. Contents: Introduction; Jane Garnett; Sondra L. Hausner * PART I: MEMORIES AND LEGACIES * PART II: ASSOCIATION * PART III: SYMBOLS

Cedric C. Johnson, Wesley Theological Seminary, USA This book presents a study of the rise of American neoliberalism in the aftermath of the modern Civil Rights movement, with particular attention given to the traumatic impact of the neoliberal age on countless African Americans. It also examines forms of black religiosity that function as modes of soul care in this context. Contents: 1. Bearing Witness * 2. Race to the Bottom * 3. Black Roses, Cracked Concrete * 4. Forgetting to Remember * 5. A Healing Journey * 6. Prophetic Soul Care * Notes * Bibliography

Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice December 2015 UK December 2015 US 192pp 5 diagrams, 1 illustration Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137573209

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Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship October 2015 UK October 2015 US 280pp 4 figures Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137400291

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RELIGION AND CULTURE Citizenship, Identity and the Politics of Multiculturalism

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Globalized Muslim Youth in the Asia Pacific Popular Culture in Singapore and Sydney

The Rise of Muslim Consciousness Nasar Meer, University of Strathclyde, UK 'Widely researched and lucidly organized and written, this book is a timely contribution to the study of Muslim engagement with education, media, and political activism in the United Kingdom. It focuses on current developments at the same time that it draws on legal and parliamentary history and on the theoretical insights of sociologists such as W.E.D. Du Bois. Nasar Meer advances innovative paradigms for anchoring Muslim identity in the dynamic religious life of twenty-first century Britain.' - Professor Nabil Matar, University of Minnesota, USA In this updated new paperback, Meer further develops a novel sociological and political understanding of Muslim identities in Britain. Using case studies of Muslim mobilizations over issues of education, discrimination legislation and media representation, it also considers the local impact of global concerns such as terrorism and radicalism. Contents: Preface to the Paperback Edition; Nasar Meer * Foreword: The Struggle for Recognition; Tariq Madood * 1. Introduction * 2. Framing Citizenship * 3. Du Bois and Consciousness * 4. Conceptualising Muslim-Consciousness: From Race to Religion * 5. Local and Global Muslim Identities * 6. Muslim Schools in Britain: Muslim-Consciousness in Action * 7. Muslims and Discrimination: Muslim-Consciousness in Re-action? * 8. Muslims in Public and Media Discourse * 9. Towards a Synthesised Muslim-Consciousness * Bibliography September 2015 UK March 2015 US 256pp Paperback £23.99 / $38.00 / CN$45.50 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137529886

Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 'Globalized Muslim Youth in the Asia Pacific is an interesting study of Muslim youth in two cities: Singapore and Sydney. The author effectively challenges the view that global forces are homogenizing Muslim youth in the world, and the result is an informative and useful sociological study.' – Talal Asad, Distinguished Professor of Cultural Anthropology, City University of New York, USA This book is a sociological study of Muslim youth culture in two global cities in the Asia Pacific: Singapore and Sydney. Comparing young Muslims' participation in and reflections on various elements of popular culture, this study illuminates the range of attitudes and strategies they adopt to reconcile popular youth culture with piety. Contents: List of illustrations * Preface * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction * 2. Muslim Youth Culture, Globalization, and Piety * 3. Rethinking Muslim Youth Identities * 4. Nasyid, Jihad And Hip-Hop * 5. Tattooing The Muslim Youth Body * 6. Youth Resistance Through Cultural Consumption * 7. Conclusion * References * Index

The Modern Muslim World November 2015 UK November 2015 US 256pp 4 b/w photos, 2 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137543509

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The Black Church Studies Reader Edited by Alton B. Pollard III, Howard University, USA, Carol B. Duncan, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada 'The Black Church Studies Reader adds breadth, depth, and clarity to a field of study within the theological curriculum and the teaching ministry of the church. The contributors represent a broad array of fields, but they are uniform in the quality of their credentials and in the scholarly contribution. We owe a debt of gratitude to all who have contributed to this seminal publication.' - Marvin Andrew McMickle, President and Professor of Church Leadership, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, USA The Black Church Studies Reader addresses the depth and breadth of Black theological studies. The volume examines salient themes such as gender, sexuality, race, social class, health care, and public policy. The focus of the volume while African American attends to broader African continental and Diasporan religious contexts Contents: Foreword; Forrest E. Harris, Sr. * Prologue; Alton B. Pollard, III * Introduction: ‘The Black Church Studies Reader’; Alton B. Pollard, III and Carol B. Duncan * PART I: ORIGINS * PART II: PROGRAM INITIATIVES * PART III: PURPOSE AND POWER * PART IV: PREACHING AND POETICS * PART V: PRACTICES AND POLICY * PART VI: TRANSATLANTIC CROSSINGS * PART VII: COMING FULL CIRCLE December 2015 UK December 2015 US 352pp Hardback £80.00 / $122.00 / CN$141.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137552877

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ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION A Postcolonial Woman’s Encounter with Moses and Miriam

ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION

Angeline M.G. Song, Independent scholar, New Zealand ‘This study is an example of contemporary biblical criticism at its best. It is a sophisticated exercise in interdisciplinary criticism, placing Hebrew bible studies in dialogue with cultural, literary, and postcolonial studies. I recommend this book most highly.’ - Fernando F. Segovia, Oberlin Graduate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, Vanderbilt University, USA, and Professor Extraordinary, Old and New Testament Department, Stellenbosch University, South Africa This book is grounded in a theorization of the author's personal story including growing up as a female adoptee of a single parent in a patriarchal context, and current material context as an immigrant in New Zealand. Contents: Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Introduction * 1. Confessions of a ChineseBut-Not-Chinese Adoptee * 2. A Strangely Familiar Reading Strategy * 3. An Upside-Down or Right-Side Up View of the World? * 4. Bal’s Focalization Methodology * 5. Analyzing the Power (Im)Balance in Exodus 2 * 6. Encountering and Reimaging Moses and Miriam * Conclusion * Notes * Selected Bibliography * Index

Postcolonialism and Religions September 2015 UK September 2015 US 276pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137544308

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Religion and Organizational Stigma at Work Stanley Bruce Thomson, University of Alberta, Canada This book uses stigma theory to provide meaningful insight into the coping mechanisms of employees who experience critical and judgmental reactions to their religion in the workplace. Thomson’s research synthesizes the various models of invisible diversity management and offers strategies for application at the organizational level. Contents: 1. Introduction – Why religion? Why stigma theory? * 2. Review of the literature – Religion at work * 3. How aware are we? Perceptions of employees of religious diversity * 4. What do we do? Strategies for dealing with religion at work. * 5. Perceived organizational diversity management strategies * 6. Effect of national attitudes on religion at work * 7. Conclusion – reflection, areas of research and recommendations September 2015 UK September 2015 US 288pp Hardback £72.00 / $120.00 / CN$138.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137514554

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Anglican Cathedrals in Modern Life The Science of Cathedral Studies Edited by Leslie J. Francis, Centre for Education Studies, University of Warwick, UK This book illuminates the ministry and mission of Anglican cathedrals in modern life by theories and methods shaped within the social sciences and empirical theology. Contents: Preface * Foreword; Michael Sadgrove * 1. Shaping Cathedral Studies: A Scientific Approach; Leslie J. Francis and Judith A. Muskett * 2. Cathedral Engagement with Young People; Owen Edwards and Tania ap Siôn * 3. Cathedral Congregations: Retreating from Commitment or Generating Social Capital?; Leslie J. Francis and Emyr Williams * 4. Motivational Styles of Cathedral Congregations; Leslie J. Francis and Emyr Williams * 5. The Cathedral Alongside Parish Churches: Comparing Congregations; David W. Lankshear, Leslie J. Francis, and Michael Ipgrave * 6. Cathedral Carol Services: Who Attends and Why?; David S. Walker * 7. Ministry of the Cathedral Prayer Board: Studying Ordinary Prayer; Tania ap Siôn * 8. Encountering Ordinary Visitors Through Cathedral Visitors-Book; Lewis Burton * 9. The Spiritual Revolution and the Spiritual Quest of Cathedral Visitors; Leslie J. Francis, Jennie Annis, and Mandy Robbins * 10. The Gospel of Inclusivity and Cathedral Visitors; Leslie J. Francis, Mandy Robbins, and Jennie Annis * 11. Cathedrals Making Friends: Building Associations; Judith A. Muskett * 12. The Science of Cathedral Studies: Present and Future; Judith A. Muskett and Leslie J. Francis October 2015 UK October 2015 US 284pp 24 b/w tables Hardback £57.50 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137553010

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Fierce Feminine Divinities of Eurasia and Latin America Baba Yaga, Kālī, Pombagira, and Santa Muerte Malgorzata Oleszkiewicz-Peralba, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA 'A scholarly classic in the new paradigm of truthtelling and genuine democracy that includes everybody and their beliefs - from academia to politics!' - Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum, Professor Emerita, California Institute of Integral Studies, USA and author of Black Madonnas: Feminism, Religion and Politics in Italy and The Future has an Ancient Heart: Legacy of Caring, Sharing, Healing, and Vision from the Primordial African Mediterranean to Occupy Everywhere Responding to a growing interest in fierce feminine archetypes and syncretic religions, Malgorzata Oleszkiewicz-Peralba offers a study of the origin and worship of four feminine deities across cultures and continents: the Slavic Baba Yaga, the Hindu goddess Kali, the Brazilian Pombagira, and the Mexican Santa Muerte. Contents: Introduction * PART I: EURASIA * 1. Baba Yaga, the Witch from Slavic Fairy Tales * 2. Kālī, the Ultimate Fierce Feminine * PART II: LATIN AMERICA * 3. Pombagira, the Holy Streetwalker * 4. Santa Muerte, Death the Protector * Conclusion September 2015 UK September 2015 US 204pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137543547

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ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION Hierarchy and Pluralism

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Living Religious Difference in Catholic Poland Agnieszka Pasieka, Polish Academy of Sciences 'In a masterful study of pluralism and religion in Poland, Pasieka's intensive ethnographic work shows how, in the context of continued and sometimes sharp boundaries defined by religion and ethnicity, ordinary villagers construct their own, pluralistic social worlds—not nullifying those boundaries but allowing overlapping and shifting friendships and cooperation to flourish.' - John R. Bowen, Dunbar-Van Cleve Professor in Arts and Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis, USA; author of Why the French Don't Like Headscarves (2006)

Talk about Prayer An Ethnographic Commentary Johannes Fabian, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Talk about Prayer is an experiment in writing ethnography, a commentary on a conversation with Mama Régine Tshitanda, the leader of a Charismatic prayer group (groupe de prière) in Lubumbashi (Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo) and members of her family in 1986. Contents: 1.Into the Past: Global Charismatic Renewal and Local Survival * 2.Back to the Present: A Text * 3.Lives, Visions, and Voices * 4.Praying * 5.Local Survival * 6.Questions

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Spirits and Slaves in Central Sudan The Red Wind of Sennar

Based on an ethnographic study of rural Poland, this book investigates the challenges of maintaining pluralism in a religiously homogenous society. By examining a multireligious and multiethnic community, Pasieka reveals paradoxes inscribed into the practice and discourse of pluralism. Contents: Introduction: Seven Ways to God * PART I: MAPPING RELIGIOUS PLURALISM * 1. Poland: A History of Pluralism * 2. Making Pluralism: The People and the Place * PART II: PLURALIZING THE PAST * 3. Caroling History: Heteroglossic Narratives and Religious Boundaries * 4. Religion and Memories of Socialism * PART III: ACTING UPON LOCALITY * 5. The Different and the Common: About Multireligious Neighborhoods * 6. Debating Pluralism * Conclusions: Challenging Hierarchical Pluralism

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Susan M. Kenyon, Butler University, USA 'Although Zar is a well-documented cultural movement, this treatment is particularly rich in ethnographic detail and local voices . . . the book is an important addition to that specialized literature. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students/faculty.' - CHOICE

The Anthropology of Protestantism Faith and Crisis among Scottish Fishermen

This historical ethnography from Central Sudan explores the century-old intertwining of zar, spirit possession, with past lives of ex-slaves and shows that, despite very different social and cultural contexts, zar has continued to be shaped by the experience of slavery. Contents: PART I: BACKGROUND * 1. Remembering Spirits and Sufis in Central Sudan * PART II: THE HOUSE OF ZAINAB * 2. The Ottoman Ranks * 3. Colonialism and Colonization * 4. Independence, Islamism, and Modernity * PART III: THE HOUSE OF SPIRITS * 5. The World of Red Spirits * 6. Nations of Spirits * 7. Serving the Spirits * PART IV: DEALING WITH POWER * 8. Bargaining with Power * 9. Spirits at Play * 10. Sacrifice * PART V: NOT A MOMENT TO LOSE * 11. Slavery Remembered: Lessons from the Zar July 2015 UK July 2015 US 316pp Paperback £24.00 / $38.00 / CN$43.99 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137534798

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Anthropology News

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Joseph Webster, Downing College, University of Cambridge, UK 'A provocative study that draws on the traditional strengths of [anthropology]: village community, reflexive ethnography, ritual and everyday life . . . In addition to scholars of Christianity, anthropologists of Europe, and those interested in the globalization of religion generally, this book could make a good pairing with other works on religious life taking different theoretical turns and engaging distinct ethnographic settings . . . Webster's work makes an excellent contribution to the Contemporary Anthropology of Religion series and portends more good things to come from this young scholar.' -

Through his ethnographic study of the fishermen and their religious beliefs, Webster speaks to larger debates about religious radicalism, materiality, economy, language, and the symbolic. These debates also call into question assumptions about the decline of religion in modern industrial societies. Contents: Introduction: Gamrie, Words, Signs * PART I: GAMRIE * 1. Situating Gamrie * 2. The Triple Pinch * PART II: WORDS * 3. Preaching * 4. Testimony * 5. Fishing * PART III: SIGNS * 6. Providence and Attack * 7. Eschatology * Conclusion: Enchantment July 2015 UK July 2015 US 272pp Paperback £22.00 / $35.00 / CN$39.99 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137527295

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GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND RELIGION GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND RELIGION

Women’s Bodies as Battlefield Christian Theology and the Global War on Women Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, Chicago Theological Seminary, USA ‘Reverend Thistlethwaite makes an important contribution to the current debate on the wars we are waging and how they affect violence against women. Her treatment of Christian notions of ‘just war’ makes this essential reading for those who are motivated by Jesus' words: 'Blessed are the peacemakers.'‘ - Jimmy Carter, 39th President if the United States, Co-Founder of The Carter Center Christian theology has been complicit in justifying the war on women, but it also has resources to help finally declare peace in the war on women. War itself has come to resemble the war on women, and thus strategies to end the war on women, supported by new Christian theological interpretations, will also help end today's endless wars. Contents: Introduction * 1: Injuring: Bodies and Battlefields * 2: Injuring: Women’s Bodies in the War on Women * 3: The History of Theologies of the Body: Sexism and Militarism * 4: Looking Away: The Heroic Fiction of War * 5: Looking Away: The Erotic Fiction of the War on Women * 6: Just War: Authorizing the Injuries * 7: Just War: Conducting the Injuries * 8: Just Peace: Practice Without Embodiment * 9: Just Peace: Bodies at the Center * 10: Toward An Embodied Theology of Peace September 2015 UK July 2015 US 232pp Hardback £19.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137468147

Christian Doctrines for Global Gender Justice Edited by Jenny Daggers, Department of Theology, Philosophy & Religious Studies, Liverpool Hope University, UK, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Earlham School of Religion, USA ’This volume not only gives us fresh and provocative renderings of Christian thought, but shows us why it matters to a world groaning for redemption. To hear the voices of women is, in fact, to hear the voice of the church, and in this volume we hear the voice of the church speaking clearly and relevantly.’ - Willie James Jennings, Duke Divinity School, USA This book develops creative imagining of traditional doctrines. Chapters show the effectiveness of Latina/ mujerista, evangélica, womanist, Asian American, and white feminist imaginings in the furthering of global gender justice. Contents: Foreword; Mary McClintock Fulkerson * 1. Surveying the Landscape of Doctrinal Imagining; Jenny Daggers and Grace Ji-Sun Kim * 2. Who Do You Say that I Am? From Incomprehensible Ousia to Active Presencia: An Evangélica Re-Imagining of the Doctrine of God; Loida I. Martell-Otero * 3. The Green Cross: the Green Tree and the Oppression of Nature; Sigridur Gudmarsdottir * 4. Ecological Evil, Evolution and the Wisdom of God: Re-imagining Redemption for Eco-Feminist Religious Practice in an Age of Global Ecocide; Hilda Koster * 5. The Holy Spirit: A Womanist Conjure; Linda E. Thomas * 6. An Asian American Theology of Hope: Foreign Women and the Reign of God; Grace Ji-Sun Kim * and more... June 2015 UK June 2015 US 204pp Hardback £58.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137475459

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Postfeminist Digital Cultures Femininity, Social Media, and Self-Representation

Intersex, Theology, and the Bible Troubling Bodies in Church, Text, and Society Edited by Susannah Cornwall, Lincoln Theological Institute in the Department of Religions and Theology, School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, University of Manchester, UK 'In this rich and multi-dimensional study, Susannah Cornwall has shown that intersex is a critically important, theologically suggestive, and historically threatening category in the practice and study of religion. This examination of a neglected subject is required reading for anyone who cares about bodies, gender, or religion.' - Candida Moss, University of Notre Dame, USA Intersex bodies have been figured as troubling by doctors, parents, religious institutions and society at large. In this book, scholars draw on constructive and pastoral theologies, biblical studies, and sociology, suggesting intersex's capacity to 'trouble' is positive, challenging unquestioned norms and assumptions in religion and beyond. Contents: Introduction; Susannah Cornwall * 1. Intersex on Earth as It Is in Heaven?; Patricia Beattie Jung * 2. What Can Lavender Do When the Baby’s Not (Exactly) Pink or Blue?: Contributions from Feminist and Queer Biblical Studies for Intersex Advocacy; Joseph Marchal * 3. Middlesex: A Pastoral Theological Reading; Nathan Carlin * 4. Addressing Intersex in Conservative Christian Contexts: The Use and Limitation of Eunuchs; Megan K. DeFranza * and more... August 2015 UK July 2015 US 252pp Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137366153

Amy Shields Dobson, Monash University, Australia 'Dobson's remarkable book on girls' and young women's digital culture could not be more relevant for the current moment... This clear and deeply engaged book is an essential guide for understanding the complex ways in which girls and young women represent themselves in digital culture.'- Sarah Banet-Weiser, Professor and Director, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, Annenberg, USA This book explores the controversial social media practices engaged in by girls and young women, including sexual self-representations on social network sites, sexting, and self-harm vlogs. Informed by feminist media and cultural studies, Dobson delves beyond alarmist accounts to ask what it is we really fear about these practices. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Postfeminism, Girls and Young Women, and Digital Media * PART I: SEXUAL SELF-REPRESENTATIONS * 3. Heterosexy Images on Social Network Sites * 4. Girls, Sexting and Gender Politics * PART II: VALUABLE AND DEVALUED SELVES * 5. Postfeminist Self-Making: Textual Self-Representation and the Performance of “Authentic” Young Femininity on Social Network Sites * 6. Digital Girls in Crisis? Seeking Feedback and Representing Pain in Postfeminist Networked Publics * Afterword: Notes on Visibility and Self-Exposure

Critical Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Culture September 2015 UK September 2015 US 224pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137408396

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GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND RELIGION Building a New World Edited by Luce Irigaray, The European Graduate School, Switzerland, Michael Marder, Department of Philosophy, University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU), Spain 'Now, perhaps only the fact of thinking can still rescue humanity, our planet and all living beings thinking as an act that concerns the whole being, and especially the heart, the organ that can join together the corporeal part to the spiritual part of our human being, and allow the old man of our Western tradition to attain a new humanity.' - Luce Irigaray

Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis Evie Kendal, Monash University, Australia Ectogenesis refers to the artificial gestation of a fetus outside the womb. Despite certain advantages for women's reproductive liberty, feminist groups remain divided regarding this technology. This book argues that reproduction imposes unjust burdens on women, and thus the ideals of equal opportunity demand continued research into ectogenesis. Contents: Introduction: The Need for Ectogenesis * Background: The Story thus Far * 1. Promoting Equal Opportunity through Ectogenesis * 2. Protecting Equal Opportunity from Ectogenesis * 3. Providing Equal Opportunity to Ectogenesis * Conclusion

With an original introduction by Luce Irigaray, and original texts from her students and collaborators, this book imagines the outlines of a more just, ecologically attuned world that flourishes on the basis of sexuate difference. Contents: Introduction; Luce Irigaray * PART I: PHILOSOPHY * PART II: THEOLOGY AND SPIRITUALITY * PART III: ART * PART IV: POLITICS *

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Reading, Feminism, and Spirituality

Reading Mary Alongside Indian Surrogate Mothers

Troubling the Waves Dawn Llewellyn, University of Chester, UK 'Through an engaging approach that moves beyond imagined readers and assumptions about Christian and post-Christian feminism, Reading, Spirituality, and Feminism: Troubling the Waves demonstrates how women are actively constructing feminist spirituality through their diverse reading practices. By focusing on women's reading strategies, Llewellyn challenges typical conceptions of feminism, exposes the limits of feminist theologians' work, and highlights the possibilities for connection across generational, disciplinary, and religious divides.' - Lynn S. Neal, Associate Professor of Religion, Wake Forest University, USA and author of Romancing God: Evangelical Women and Inspirational Fiction

Violent Love, Oppressive Liberation, and Infancy Narratives Sharon Jacob, Luther College, USA 'Sharon Jacob's book on Indian surrogate mothers and Mary's conception through the Holy Spirit in Matthew's and Luke's Gospel shows how biblical texts from the first century and a complex global problem of the twenty-first century can shed light on each other. After reading this book, I will never be able to read the birth narratives of the Gospels without thinking of Jacob's provocative questions about these passages.' - Tat-siong Benny Liew, Class of 1956 Professor in New Testament Studies, College of the Holy Cross, USA This book attempts to read the character of Mary in the infancy narratives of Luke and Matthew alongside the lives of experiences of the Indian surrogate mother living a postcolonial India. Reading Mary through these lenses helps us see this mother and her actions in a more ambivalent light, as a mother whose love is both violent and altruistic. Contents: Introduction * 1. Breast, Womb, Empire * 2. Desired Mothers, Discounted Mothers: The Postcolonial Surrogate Mother Emerges * 3. Exploited Exploiters, Victimized Victimizers: Reading the Matthean Mothers alongside the Contextual Body of the Indian Surrogate Mother in Postcolonial India * 4. Surrogacy as Performance of Violent Love: Reading Luke’s Magnificat alongside the Bodies of Indian Surrogate Mothers * 5. The Synoptic Marys and the Synoptic Hierarchies * Conclusion * Bibliography

Through original interviews and research, Llewellyn uses spirituality to uncover new commonalities between the second and third feminist waves, and sacred and secular experiences. Her lively approach highlights the importance of reading cultures in feminist studies, connecting women's voices across generations, literary practices, and religions. Contents: Introduction * 1. Reading, Feminism, and Spirituality * 2. Talking in Waves: A Generational and Secular Metaphor * 3. Filtering the Canon * 4. Reading for Difference * 5. Reading for Community * Conclusion: Keep On Troubling the Waves * Appendix A: Methodology and Method: Reader-Centered Feminist Research * Appendix B: Readers Profiles * Appendix C: Groups, Networks, and Organizations

The Bible and Cultural Studies

Breaking Feminist Waves

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CHRISTIANITY Women and Violence

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The Agency of Victims and Perpetrators Edited by Herjeet Marway, University of Birmingham, UK, Heather Widdows, University of Birmingham, UK 'This exciting volume explores the many facets of women and violence. The authors address a range of important topics including rape, prostitution, self-harm, pornography, suicide bombing, and birth, and theorise them using a range of philosophical concepts. Issues of agency, consent, coercion, victimhood and autonomy recur throughout the book, such that the reader gains a rich insight not only into various types of gendered violence but also into the concepts that are needed to understand them philosophically. This collection is essential reading for students and researchers interested in all aspects of feminism in particular, and political philosophy in general.' - Clare Chambers, University of Cambridge, UK This edited collection explores the agency of women who do violence and have violence done to them. It contributes to the philosophical and theoretical debate, as well as offering practical, social and political responses to the issues examined. This book has one open access chapter under a CC BY license. Contents: Introduction; Heather Widdows; Herjeet Marway * PART I. WOMEN AS VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE * PART II. WOMEN AS PERPETRATORS OF VIOLENCE * PART III. GOVERNANCE, VIOLENCE AND AGENCY * PART IV. THEORISING VIOLENCE AND AGENCY

Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences October 2015 UK October 2015 US 272pp Hardback £65.00 / $92.00 / CN$100.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137015112

Surveying Christian Beliefs and Religious Debates in Post-War Britain Ben Clements, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Leicester, UK 'Surveying Christian Beliefs and Religious Debates in Post-War Britain offers a carefully measured survey and analysis that will be required reading for any serious commentator on religious trends in modern Britain [...] I recommend this book very highly.'-Robin Gill, University of Kent, UK Clements provides a detailed study of religious beliefs in British society, using a broad range of opinion poll and social survey data. Examining public opinion on religious-secular issues, this book provides a rich analysis of the belief and attitudes of social groups over time. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Theistic Belief * 3. Other Religious Beliefs * 4. Religious-secular Debates * 5. Conclusion

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Pastoral Power Beyond Psychology’s Marginalization Resisting the Discourses of the Psy-Complex

Socrates and Diotima Sexuality, Religion, and the Nature of Divinity Andrea Nye, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA 'This book stands to significantly alter the scholarly conversation about Diotima particularly and the role of the feminine in culture more generally.' Anne-Marie Schultz, Professor of Philosophy, Baylor University, USA Few women's voices have survived from the antiquity period, but evidence shows that, especially in the area of religion, women were influential in Greek culture. Drawing on Socrates' Symposium, Nye advances this notion by not only exploring the original religious meaning of Diotima's teaching but also how that meaning has been lost throughout time. Contents: Introduction * PART I: LESSONS IN LOVE * 1. Daemonic Eros * 2. The Work of Love * 3. Beauty Itself * 4. The Spirit at the Center of the World * PART II: LESSONS LOST * 5. The Highest One * 6. Demonizing the Daemonic * 7. Saint Augustine and Concupiscence of the Flesh * 8. The Eclipse of Beauty * PART III: LESSONS REGAINED * 9. Religion Without God * 10. Social Virtue * 11. The Problem of Evil * 12. Surviving Death

Breaking Feminist Waves August 2015 UK August 2015 US 256pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137516015

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Philip Browning Helsel, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, USA ‘This book is a cutting-edge contribution to the field of pastoral care and counseling. It confronts the mental illnesses caused by the inequalities of the current economy and outlines how 'pastoral power' can be used to help cure the emotional sickness that arises from social class oppression. Every pastoral minister faces this challenge constantly in the lives of their people; here is an invaluable resource to address it.’ - Thomas Groome, Boston College, USA This book explores the suffering of social class and how traditional biomedical models for mental illness do not adequately account for the stresses of poverty. Turning to mental health user testimonies, this book equips ministers and counsellors to become working class advocates. Contents: Introduction * 1. Social Class and Mental Illness in a Neoliberal Era * 2. Psychiatric Power and the Limits of Biomedical Diagnosis * 3. In their Own Words: Mental Health Consumers, Survivors, and Ex-Patients * 4. Pastoral Counseling and Social Class Shame * 5. The Counter-Conducts of Pastoral Power * 6. An Integrative Vision for Pastoral Power * Bibliography

New Approaches to Religion and Power October 2015 UK October 2015 US 268pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137497826

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CHRISTIANITY Identity, Youth, and Gender in the Korean American Church

Migration and Religion in East Asia North Korean Migrants’ Evangelical Encounters Jin-Heon Jung, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany 'This absorbing study, unparalleled in modern migration studies, is based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in South Korea and Chinese-North Korean borderlands, and on North Korean migrants' narratives of Christian conversion. Brilliantly described is how, while repression and poverty drive defection, Christianity provides aspirations and the promise of church welfare in South Korea.' - David Parkin, University of Oxford, UK

Christine J. Hong, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA This book studies Korean American girls between thirteen and nineteen and their formation with regard to self, gender, and God in the context of Korean American protestant congregational life. It develops a hybrid methodology of de-colonial aims and indigenous research methods, aiming to facilitate transformative life in faith communities. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Immigration: Our Collective History * 3. We Are Who We Were: Korean and Korean American Spiritualities * 4. Asian American Adolescents: Development and Mental Health * 5. Methodology * 6. The Study * 7. Findings and Emerging Themes * 8. Discussion of the Emerging Themes * 9. Conclusions

Asian Christianity in the Diaspora July 2015 UK July 2015 US 140pp Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137497833

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This book sheds light on North Korean migrants' Christian encounters and conversions throughout the process of migration and settlement. Focusing on churches as primary contact zones, it highlights the ways in which the migrants and their evangelical counterparts both draw on and contest each others' envisioning of a reunified Christianized Korea. Contents: 1. Introduction: North Korean Migrants and Contact Zones * 2. The Politics of South Korean Evangelical Nationalism * 3. Perilous Crossing: North Koreans’ Christian Encounters in the Sino-North Korean Border Area * 4. Heroes to Regular Citizens: The Politics of North Korean Migrants Subjectivities * 5. Ideal Body, True Christians: The Freedom School * 6. Narrativization of Christian Passage: From Refugees to God’s Warriors * 7. Conclusion: Free to Be

Global Diversities September 2015 UK September 2015 US 216pp 9 photographs, 2 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137450388

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Meta-Ecclesiology Chronicles on Church Awareness Cyril Hovorun, Yale Divinity School, Yale University, USA 'The originality of this work lies in its comprehensiveness, taking into account as it does the East-West axis in ecclesiology. This is a brilliantly written book.' - Sven-Erik Brodd, Uppsala University, Sweden The book explores the variables and invariables of the church. Its argument is that self-awareness of the church was often a matter of change, depending on historical circumstances. It encourages appreciating plurality in the church and sets the system of coordinates for identifying the ecclesial 'self'. Contents: Introduction * 1. Apostolic Times: Discipleship and Fellowship * 2. Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Symphony and Hierarchy * 3. The Reformations: Emancipation * 4. Enlightenment: Rediscovering the Ecclesial ‘Self’ * 5. The Century of Ecclesiology: Exploring the Gap Between Evidence and Established Concepts * 6. Trans–traditional Ecclesiologies * 7. Postmodernity: Appreciating Plurality * 8. Conclusion: Discerning Changeable and Unchangeable in the Ecclesial ‘Self’ * 9. After the Conclusion: Toward aSynthesis of New Ecclesiological Languages * Appendix * Bibliography August 2015 UK August 2015 US 272pp Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137545411

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Where We Dwell in Common The Quest for Dialogue in the Twenty-First Century Edited by Gerard Mannion, Georgetown University, USA 'A work that is both challenging and optimistic, Where We Dwell in Common pushes all those who are involved in ecumenical and inter-faith dialogue to think creatively and act boldly in the pursuit of genuine progress. The multiplicity of voices from around the world not only speak to the urgency of the task but also promote new ways, means, and methods for advancing dialogue between and amongst communities and traditions.' - Linda Hogan, Vice-Provost/Chief Academic Officer, Professor of Ecumenics, Trinity College, Ireland An ecumenical and interfaith gathering, 'Where We Dwell in Common – Pathways for Dialogue in the 21st Century' took place in Assisi in April 2012. This volume presents highlights from this historic gathering and invites readers to become involved as the conversation continues. Contents: Preface: Voices from Assisi * PART I: THINKING OUTSIDE THE ECUMENICAL BOX * PART II: BEYOND WHAT REMAINS DIVISIVE – THEORY AND PRACTICE * PART III: TRANSCENDING ECCLESIAL IMPASSE * PART IV: TRANSCENDING RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCE: WHERE WE DWELL IN COMMON *

Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue November 2015 UK November 2015 US 288pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137503145

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CHRISTIANITY Emotions and Christian Missions

Biblical Perspectives on Leadership and Organizations

Historical Perspectives Edited by Claire McLisky, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Daniel Midena, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Karen Vallgårda, University of Copenhagen, Denmark This book explores the ways in which emotions were conceptualised and practised in Christian mission contexts from the 17th-20th centuries. The authors show how emotional practices such as prayer, tears, and Methodist 'shouting', and feelings such as pity, joy and frustration, shaped relationships between missionaries and prospective converts. Contents: Contents * Faith through Feeling: An Introduction; Claire McLisky and Karen Vallgårda * 1. ‘What Do You Mean by Prayer?’: Emotion and Devotion in Thomas Wilson’s Essay Towards an Instruction of the Indians (1740); Laura M. Stevens * 2. German ‘Shouting Methodists’: Religious Emotion as a Transatlantic Cultural Practice; Monique Scheer * 3. Neuendettelsau Missionaries, Objectivity and the Ethno-musicological Study of Papuan Emotions; Daniel Midena * 4. Errant Hearts: Missionary Melancholy and Consolation in the Spanish Philippines; Maria Cecilia Holt * 5. A Complicated Pity: Emotion, Missions and the Conversion Narrative; Elizabeth Elbourne * 6. Affective Circuits: Emotional transfer and Christian mission in Early Colonial Greenland and Australia; Claire McLisky * 7. Converting Emotions: Domesticity and Self-Sacrifice in Female Missionary Writing; Angharad Eyre * 8. The Evocation of Emotions in a Swedish Missionary Periodical; Hanna Acke * 9. ‘I feel that we belong to the one big family’: Protestant Childhoods, Missions and Emotions in British World Settings, 1870s-1930s; Hugh Morrison * Emotions, Missions and Colonial Histories: An Epilogue; Jacqueline Van Gent

Palgrave Studies in the History of Emotions September 2015 UK September 2015 US 288pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$127.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137528933

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J. Lee Whittington, University of Dallas, USA 'J. Lee Whittington has the unique combination of depth of Biblical knowledge and practical leadership experience that makes him one of the most insightful advisors in my own life. The perspectives and principals in this book have shaped and influenced my leadership in a remarkable way. Anyone interested in becoming a better Christ centered leader or creating a Biblically centered leadership culture should read this book.' -Terry Storch, Digerati Leader and Pastor at LifeChurch.tv Biblical Perspectives on Leadership and Organizations links biblically-based principles to the study of organizational practices by examining topics including motives, meaningful work, and spiritual leadership from a biblical perspective integrated with findings from contemporary research. Contents: List of Figures and Tables * Introduction: Biblical Perspectives on Leadership and Organizations * 1. He Who Is Spiritual: The Biblical Perspective on Spirituality * 2. Led by the Spirit, Leading by the Spirit: Paul as the Prototype of Spiritual Leadership * 3. Snapshots of Leadership: Interpreting Paul through the Multiple Lenses of Social Science Research * 4. Images of Leadership: Biblical Metaphors for Contemporary Leaders * 5. Shepherds and Servants: Models of Authentic Engagement * 6. Body, Building, and Family: New Testament Images of Organization * 7. ‘Love One Another’: A Spirituality of Organizational Citizenship Behavior * Conclusion: Led by the Spirit, Leading by the Spirit—A Biblical Perspective on Spiritual Leadership * Bibliography * Index August 2015 UK August 2015 US 236pp 2 figures, 5 tables Hardback £70.00 / $115.00 / CN$133.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137478030

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The Theological Roots of Christian Gratitude Christian Scripture and Human Resource Management Building a Path to Servant Leadership through Faith Gary E. Roberts, Regent University, USA Christian Scripture and Human Resource Management provides a much-needed Christian faith-based perspective on human resources management written for both line and human resource managers using the framework of servant leadership, the mandated leadership approach used by Jesus. Contents: 1. Servant Leader Human Resource Management (SLHRM): The ‘City on the Hill’ Foundational Principles of Organizational Integrity * 2. Biblical Foundation for Servant Leader Principles * 3. Servant Leader Human Resource Management Organizational Integrity * 4. The SLHRM Change Management Process and the Barriers to Effective Change * 5. Servant Leader Human Resources Management: Principles of Empowerment and Discipleship Making * 6. Servant Leader Human Resources Management: Principles of Fair Employee Treatment * 7. Servant Leader Human Resources Management: Principles of Work/life Balance and Margin * 8. Servant Leader Human Resources Management: Performance Management Principle * 9. Servant Leader Human Resources Management: Staffing Principles * 10. Servant Leader Human Resources Management: Training and Development * 11. Servant Leader Human Resources Management: Compensation Management * 12. Final Reflections February 2015 UK February 2015 US 264pp Hardback £75.00 / $115.00 / CN$133.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137440662

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Kenneth Wilson, College of Social Sciences, the University of Birmingham,UK ‘This book, while rooted in a theological conception of gratitude, relates it helpfully to two other current discourses: the recent psychological/philosophical discourse on gratitude and the recent discourse on professionalism, professional practice, and professional virtues. This is a worthwhile enterprise, cleverly executed by the author. A thoughtprovoking and inspiring book.’ - Kristján Kristjánsson, Professor of Character Education and Virtue Ethics, Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham, UK This book asserts that gratitude for God's gift of creation grounds the insight of positive psychology that grateful persons act pro-socially. Kenneth Wilson posits that a sense of gratitude encourages sacrificial service and reveals all behavior to have at heart an essential moral quality. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The Theological Roots of Gratitude * 3. A Christian Theological Understanding of the Self * 4. Becoming Response-able: Learning to Become Responsible * 5. Inheritance and Legacy: The Open Power of the Present * 6. Compassion * 7. The Gift of Service * 8. Learning to Give Attention * 9. Sharing: Building Together * 10. The Beauty of Holiness * 11. Picking up the Pieces * 12. Conclusion: A Way Forward

Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue October 2015 UK October 2015 US 248pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137536914

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ISLAMIC STUDIES Islamicity Indices

ISLAMIC STUDIES

The Seed for Change

Defining Islamic Statehood

Hossein Askari, George Washington University, USA, Hossein Mohammadkhan, Astegic Inc., USA ‘This concise, yet comprehensive, book is a valiant effort to make a difficult subject accessible to the general public and is a must-read for those who wish to pre-empt the Bernard Lewis-Samuel Huntington fantasy of the clash of civilizations.' - Abbas Mirakhor, INCEIF, Malaysia

Measuring and Indexing Contemporary Muslim States Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, The Cordoba Initiative, USA This groundbreaking book offers in-depth analysis of the modern Islamic state, applying a quantitative measurement of how Muslim majority nations meet the definition. Content for the book was developed through extensive debate among a panel of distinguished Sunni and Shia Muslim scholars over seven years. Contents: Introduction * PART I: DEFINING AN ISLAM STATE AND RULE OF LAW * 1. Shariah and the Objectives of Islamic Law * 2. Islamic State: Foundations * 3. Characteristics of Islamic Governance: The Scholars’ Consensus * 4. Defining the Maqasid for Measurement * PART II: DEVELOPING AN INDEX OF MEASURING NATIONS * 5. Indexing the Maqasid * 6. The Maqasid Index * PART III: SIP SCHOLARS SPEAK ON KEY CHALLENGES IN ISLAMIC GOVERNANCE * 7. Practical Applications of Islamic Law in Government and the Judiciary * 8. Human Rights and Islamic Governance * 9. The Maqasid, Reform and Renewal October 2015 UK October 2015 US 336pp 2 figures, 7 b/w tables Hardback £73.00 / $115.00 / CN$132.00 Paperback £24.99 / $38.00 / CN$43.50 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137446800 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137446817

The Islamic Law of War Justifications and Regulations

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Contents: Foreword by Hossein Askari and Dariush Zahedi * Foreword by Abbas Mirakhor * 1. Introduction * 2. Fundamental Islamic Teachings * 3. The Indices and their Formulation * 4. The Results—Islamicity Rankings of All Countries * 5. The Seed for Change in Muslim Countries and in their International Relations * 6. Concluding Comments * Appendix 1: Islamicity Indices for Muslim Countries * Appendix 2: Indicators and Sources

Political Economy of Islam November 2015 UK November 2015 US 144pp 15 b/w tables Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137587695

Contents: 1. War during the Prophet’s Lifetime * 2. The Justifications of War in the Qur’an * 3. Judicial Justifications for War * 4. Islamic International Humanitarian Law * 5. Internal Hostilities and Terrorism

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Psychosocial Aspects of Niqab Wearing Religion, Nationalism and Identity in Bosnia and Herzegovina Nina Bosankic, International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina In Psychosocial Aspects of Niqab Wearing Nina Bosankic explores the various motives which lead young women living in post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina to adopt the niqab (full face veil). She uses a grounded theory approach to examine this decision which is often viewed as controversial from both within and outside Islam. Contents: Acknowledgments * List Of Figures * Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. Determinants Of Religious Behavior * Gender And Religious Behavior * Gender And Fundamentalism * 3. Sharia Practice Of Clothing: Debates And Controversies * Veilploitation * Origin * Contemporary Debates And Controversies * Clothing Practice In Bosnia And Herzegovina * 4. Nationalism, Gender And Religion In Bosnia And Herzegovina * Woman In Fundamentalist Islam In Bosnia And Herzegovina * 5. To Veil Or Not To Veil: A Decision Making Process * Basic Social Psychological Process (BSPP): Seeking The Means To Affirm The New Religious Identity * - Category I * - Category II * - Category III * - Category IV * - Category V And VI * 6. Conclusion * Methodological Appendix * Glossary * Index * References

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Ahmed Al-Dawoody, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates ‘This is a highly technical book that will provide answers to many researchers on its dual topics of the Sha'ria position on the resort of the use of force and on the means employed during armed conflict.’ - Cherif Bassiouni, Distinguished Research Professor of Law Emeritus, President Emeritus, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, USA Ahmed Al-Dawoody examines the justifications and regulations for going to war in both international and domestic armed conflicts under Islamic law. He studies the various kinds of use of force by both state and nonstate actors in order to determine the nature of the Islamic law of war.

July 2015 UK July 2015 US 356pp Paperback £21.00 / $30.00 / CN$38.99 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137540744

The extent of Islamicity, or what Islam demands, is measured to confirm that self-declared Muslim countries have not adopted foundational Islamic teachings for rule-compliant Muslim communities. Western countries, on the other hand, are demonstrated to have better implemented fundamental Islamic teachings for a thriving society.

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ISLAMIC STUDIES Muslimism in Turkey and Beyond

The Sunna and its Status in Islamic Law

Religion in the Modern World

The Search for a Sound Hadith

Neslihan Cevik, Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia, USA 'Neslihan Cevik has written a ground-breaking book on the social, religious, and political transformation of Islam in contemporary Turkey. The innovations represented by what she calls 'Muslimism' portend profound changes for Turkey and, quite possibly, other parts of the Islamic world. Theoretically grounded, empirically rich, and cogently written, this book is essential reading for all interested in the fate of Islam in late modernity.' – James Davison Hunter, Labrosse-Levinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture, and Social Theory, University of Virginia, USA This book identifies a new Islamic form in Turkey: Muslimism. Neither fundamentalism nor liberal religion, Muslimism engages modernity through Islamic categories and practices. This new form has implications for discussions of democracy and Islam in the region, similar movements across religious traditions, and social theory on religion. Contents: Acknowledgments * Introduction: Turkey’s Muslimists: From Veil-Chic Women to a new political ethos * 1. From Forbidden Modern to Guiltless Modernity * 2. Muslimism versus Islamism * 3. Muslimist Religious Temperaments * 4. Muslimist Cultural Orientations and Everyday Life * 5. Muslimist Political Ethos * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index

The Modern Muslim World November 2015 UK November 2015 US 288pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137565273

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This volume provides an overview of the nature and scope of the concept of Sunna both in pre-modern and modern Islamic discussions. The main focus is on shedding more light on the context in which the term Sunna in the major works of Islamic law and legal theory across all of the major madhahib was employed during the first six centuries Hijri. Contents: Introduction: The Concept of Sunna and its Status in Islamic Law; Adis Duderija * 1. The Concept of Sunna Based on the Analysis of Sīra and Historical Works from the First Three Centuries of Islam; Nicolet Boekhoff-van der Voort * 2. The Tenets of Islamic Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy According to the Traditionalists; Ahmet Temel * 3. The Concept of Sunna in Muctazilite Thought; Usman Ghani * 4. The Sunnification of Hadith and the Hadithification of Sunna; Aisha Y. Musa * 5. The Concept of Sunna in the Ibadi Madhhab; Ersilia Francesca * 6. The Concept of Sunna in Early and Medieval Hanafism; Ali Altaf Mian * 7. The Concept of Sunna in the Early Shafii Madhhab; Gavin Picken * 8. From Tradition to Institution: Sunna in the Early Hanbali School; Harith bin Ramli * 9. Sunna in the Zahiri Madhhab; Amr Osman * 10. The Relative Status of Hadith and Sunna as Sources of Legal Authority vis-à-vis the Quran in Muslim Modernist Thought; Adis Duderija

Palgrave Series in Islamic Theology, Law, and History October 2015 UK October 2015 US 272pp 4 b/w tables Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137376459

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Rethinking Identities in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction

Britain Through Muslim Eyes

Beyond 9/11

Literary Representations, 1780-1988 Claire Chambers, University of York, UK What did Britain look like to the Muslims who visited and lived in the country in increasing numbers from the late eighteenth century onwards? This book is a literary history of representations of Muslims in Britain from the late eighteenth century to the eve of Salman Rushdie's publication of The Satanic Verses (1988). Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * PART I: TRAVELLING AUTOBIOGRAPHY * 1. Orientalism in Reverse: Early Muslim Travel Accounts of Britain * 2. ‘Truly a person progresses by travelling and interacting with different peoples’: Travelogues and Life Writing of the Twentieth Century * PART II: TRAVELLING FICTION * 3. ‘I haf been to Cambridge!’: Muslim Fictional Representations of Britain, 1855−1944 * 4. ‘Englandreturned’: British Muslim Fiction of the 1950s and 1960s * 5. Myth of Return Fiction of the 1970s and 1980s: ‘A bit of this and a bit of that’ * The Myth of Conclusion * Bibliography * Index August 2015 UK August 2015 US 288pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £58.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230252592

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Aroosa Kanwal, International Islamic University, Pakistan 'This book identifies and engages with a topic of prime importance, namely Pakistani Muslims' post-9/11 literary production. Given that Malala Yousafzai was recently co-awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to great acclaim from the world and mixed feelings from many Pakistanis, few can doubt that there is much at stake in the images produced of Islam by cultural, media, and marketing forces. Aroosa Kanwal effectively uses writers' journalism to illuminate their fictional works, and is a consummate reader of both texts and theories. Today's Pakistani authors are 'writing back' to dominant discourses in important ways, and Kanwal is one of the best emerging scholars exploring their work.' — Claire Chambers, University of York, UK This book focuses on the way that notions of home and identity have changed for Muslims as a result of international 'war on terror' rhetoric. It uniquely links the post9/11 stereotyping of Muslims and Islam in the West to the roots of current jihadism and the resurgence of ethnocentrism within the subcontinent and beyond. Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. How the World Changed: Narratives of Nationhood and Displaced Muslim Identities * 2. Responding to 9/11: Contextualising the Subcontinent and Beyond * 3. Reimagining Home Spaces: Pre- and Post-9/11 Constructions of Home and Pakistani Muslim Identity * 4. Global Ummah: Negotiating Transnational Muslim Identities * Coda: Re-imagining Pakistan * Notes * Bibliography * Index March 2015 UK March 2015 US 240pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137478436

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ISLAMIC STUDIES Muslims, Schooling and the Question of Self-Segregation

Social Capital and Risk Sharing An Islamic Finance Paradigm

Shamim Miah, University of Huddersfield, UK 'Theoretically informed and empirically substantiated, Shamim Miah has produced a vitally important intervention on the 'integration' debates. Originally formulated and clearly presented throughout, Muslims, Schooling and the Question of Self-Segregation is a must read for both researchers and policy makers alike.' - Dr Nasar Meer, Reader in Comparative Social Policy and Citizenship, Strathclyde University Drawing on empirical research amongst both Muslim schools' students and parents, this timely book examines the question of 'self-segregation' and Muslims in light of key policy developments around 'race', faith and citizenship. Contents: Introduction * PART I * 1. Self-Segregation and the Muslim Problematic * 2. Integration as Political Rhetoric * 3. Educational Policy and Muslim ‘Self-Segregation’ * PART II * 4. Mixed School Imperative and the Question of Self-Segregation * 5. Intersectionalities and Self-Segregation * 6. Paradoxes of Muslim Faith Schools * 7. Poverty Inequality and Self segregation * Conclusion April 2015 UK April 2015 US 176pp 1 table Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137347756

Hadith as Scripture Discussions on the Authority of Prophetic Traditions in Islam

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Adam Ng, INCEIF - The Global University of Islamic Finance, Malaysia, Abbas Mirakhor, INCEIF - Global University of Islamic Finance, Malaysia, Mansor H. Ibrahim, INCEIF - The Global University of Islamic Finance, Malaysia 'Social Capital and Risk Sharing is a book in which Adam Ng, Abbas Mirakhor and Mansor H. Ibrahim articulate a new business model that brings social capital and risk sharing into renewed focus to create the demonstration effect and to have a global impact. As debates and discussions continue in the battle for the soul of capitalism, their work is a call for action for both Islamic financial institutions and conventional finance to come together and build a fairer, just and sustainable economic society.'- Iqbal Khan, Chief Executive Officer, Fajr Capital, United Arab Emirates This exciting new addition to Palgrave Studies in Islamic Banking, Finance, and Economics argues that social capital can facilitate rule-compliance and cooperation in the sharing of risk in financial and economic activities. Contents: Foreword by Tan Sri Zarinah Anwar * 1. Significance of Social Capital and Risk Sharing * 2. The Fountainhead of Social Capital: Love of the Creator and Oneness of Humanity * 3. The Social Capital Fountain: Solidarity, Empathy, Trust, and Property Rights * 4. Social and Moral Capital in Market Exchange * 5. The Power of Social Capital in Reducing Financial Inequality * 6. Trust, Ethics, Stock Market and Economic Growth * 7. Risk Sharing and Crowdfunding * 8. Risk Sharing and Social Impact Partnerships * 9. Parting Thoughts

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Aisha Y. Musa, Colgate University, USA ‘Hadith as Scripture provides an intriguing introduction to these debates.' - Devin J. Stewart, The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences In this timely and important work, Islamic scholar Aisha Musa explores the earliest extant discussions on the authority of the Hadith, the oral tradition of the teachings, saying, and sayings of the prophet Muhammad, in Islam and she compares them with the contemporary debates among scholars of various backgrounds and cultures.

September 2015 UK September 2015 US 228pp 7 tables Hardback £75.00 / $120.00 / CN$138.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137476043

Tablighi Jamaat and the Quest for the London Mega Mosque Continuity and Change Zacharias P. Pieri, University of South Florida, USA The book charts the attempts of Islam's largest missionary movement, the Tablighi Jamaat, to build Europe's largest mosque in London. Key themes include how Islamic movements engage and adapt within liberal democracies and how local contexts are key in understanding how and why movements operate in a given way.

Contents: Chapter 1. The Issue of Authority and Its On-Going Importance * Chapter 2. The Early Controversies: Sources and Issues * Chapter 3. Umar ibn al-Khattab and the Question of Hadith * Chapter 4. The Prophet’s Reported Prohibition * Chapter 5. Al-Shafii and Ibn Qutayba: Prophetic Reports as Revelation * Chapter 6. Ibn Qutayba and the Hadith * Chapter 7. Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi’s Taqyid al-Ilm * Chapter 8. Karaite Parallels * Chapter 9. The Question of Authority in the Modern Period * Chapter 10. The Current Controversies: Sources and Issues * Chapter 11. A Translation of Kitab Jima al-ilm * Chapter 12. The Book of the Amalgamation of Knowledge * Chapter 13. List of Qur’anic Verses February 2015 UK February 2015 US 220pp Paperback £17.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.50 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137491091

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Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Framing the Context * 3. Conceiving Tablighi Jamaat * 4. Tablighi Jamaat: Organization, Structure and Methods * 5. Tablighis in Britain: Adapting to Shifting Contexts * 6. Tablighi Jamaat in Transition 2005 – 2010 * 7. Tablighi Jamaat and the Politics of Adaptation * 8. Tablighi Jamaat from Within * 9. Conclusions

The Modern Muslim World March 2015 UK March 2015 US 208pp Hardback £66.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137464385

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INTERRELIGIOUS STUDIES Political Islam and Masculinity

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Muslim Men in Australia Joshua M. Roose, Australian Catholic University, Australia This book reveals important and timely insights into why young Australian Muslim men, often from very similar social backgrounds, pursue such dramatically different political paths in the name of Islam. This has important implications for promoting cohesion and challenging the increasing popularity of the Islamic State movement in the West. Contents: Table of Contents * List of illustrations * Preface:Professor Bryan S. Turner * Acknowledgements * Introduction: The Question of Muslim Masculinities * 1. Political Islam and Masculinity: A New Approach * 2. Muslims in Australia * 3. The Brothahood: ‘Australia’s Mine Too’ * 4. Waleed Aly: ‘To live in the Realm of Ideas’ * 5. The Benbrika Jama’ah: ‘The Reward of the Mujahid’ * 6. 9/11’s Children: ‘Chasing Martyrdom’ * 7. The Centrality of Hope, Belief and Upward Social Trajectory * Bibliography * Index

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Women’s Employment in Muslim Countries Patterns of Diversity

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Interreligious Friendship after Nostra Aetate Edited by James L. Fredericks, Loyola Marymount University, USA, Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier, Loyola Marymount University, USA ‘This is an important and valuable project that will be useful in a variety of contexts and for a broad range of readers.’ - Jean-Pierre Ruiz, S.T.D., Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow, Vincentian Center for Church and Society, Department of Theology & Religious Studies St. John's University, USA Interreligious Friendships after Nostra Aetate explores the ways in which personal relationships are essential for theology. Catholic theologians tell the personal stories of their interreligious friendships and explore the significance of their friendships for their own life and work. Contents: Introduction; James L. Fredericks * 1. Learning in the Presence of the Other: My Friendship with Sara Lee; Mary C. Boys * 2. Michael Signer and the Language of Friendship; John C. Cavadini * 3.The Blessing of Sitting Together; Elena Procario-Foley * 4. Faith and Friendship; David Burrell * 5. Friendship: Cultivating Theological Virtue; Marianne Farina and Massarat Khan * 6. Ties that Bind: Interfaith Friend, Interfaith Kin; Rita George-Tvrtković * 7. Rasoul, My Friend and Brother; Bradley J. Malkovsky * and more... February 2015 UK February 2015 US 240pp Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137472106

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Niels Spierings, Radboud University, The Netherlands This book presents a new and nuanced exploration of the position of women in Muslim countries, based on research involving more than 300,000 women in 28 Muslim countries. It addresses topical debates on the role of Islam, modernization, globalization, neocolonialism, educational inequalities, patriarchy, household hierarchies, and more. Contents: PART I: BACKGROUND * 1. Introduction: Disconnected Knowledge * 2. The Context: Society, Politics And Economy * 3. Theoretical Framework: A Holistic Approach To Women’s Employment * PART II: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON EXISTING EXPLANATIONS * 4. Hypothesizing Women’s Employment In 28 Muslim Countries * 5. Measuring Women’s Employment In 28 Muslim Countries * 6. Describing Women’s Employment In 28 Muslim Countries * 7. Explaining Women’s Employment In 28 Muslim Countries * PART III: NEW ISSUES IN WOMEN’S EMPLOYMENT * 8. Variations In The Effects Of Education In 28 Countries * 9. Patriarchy & Household Configurations In 28 Countries * 10. Islam As A Multivocal Influence In Indonesia And Nigeria * 11. Globalization, Violence And Shifting Influences In Egypt * PART IV: CONCLUSIONS & DISCUSSIONS * 12. Conclusion: Understanding Complexity * 13. Society And Policy-Making August 2015 UK August 2015 US 312pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$109.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137466761

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Same God, Other god Judaism, Hinduism, and the Problem of Idolatry Alon Goshen-Gottstein, The Elijah Interfaith Institute, Israel 'Alon Goshen-Gottstein has provided us with a masterful exploration of the status of Hinduism as Avoda Zara (idolatry) and has opened up the category of Avoda Zara for deep interrogation. This is a much needed exercise in a global age and one that will be helpful to Jewish seekers, halachists, and theologians, as they reflect on world religions as a whole, and on Hinduism in particular.' - Rabbi Daniel Sperber, Professor of Talmud, Bar Ilan University, Israel Jews often consider Hinduism to be Avoda Zara, idolatry, due to its worship of images and multiple gods. By appealing to the history of Judaism's view of Christianity, this book seeks to define what Avoda Zara is and how one might recognize the same God in different religions, despite legal definitions. Contents: Preface * PART I: PRESENTATIONS * PART II: INTRODUCING AVODA ZARA * PART III: THE OTHER GOD - DEFINING AVODA ZARA * PART IV, THE SAME GOD - RETHINKING HINDUISM * PART V: WHEN IS A RELIGION AVODA ZARA? BEYOND A GLOBAL APPROACH TO HINDUISM November 2015 UK November 2015 US 336pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137558206

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The Jewish Encounter with Hinduism Wisdom, Spirituality, Identity Alon Goshen-Gottstein, The Elijah Interfaith Institute, Israel 'This book will help enable readers to connect to and learn from one of the oldest religions in human history. Such understanding is essential to the credibility and standing of Judaism as a world religion.' - Irving Greenberg Hinduism has become a vital 'other' for Judaism over the past decades. The book surveys the history of the relationship from historical to contemporary times, from travellers to religious leadership. It explores the potential enrichment for Jewish theology and spirituality, as well as the challenges for Jewish identity. Contents: Introduction * 1. Situating the Project - Personal and Collective Dimensions * 2. The Hindu-Jewish Encounter - The Present Context * 3. The Jews of India - What Can We Learn from Them? * 4. Sarmad the Jew - A Precursor of the Encounter * 5. Judaism(s) and Hinduism(s) * 6. Judaism and Hinduism - Insights from the Comparative Study of Religion * 7. The Passage to India, The Quest for Spirituality * and more... November 2015 UK November 2015 US 352pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137558190

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Pathways for Ecclesial Dialogue in the Twenty-First Century Revisiting Ecumenical Method Edited by Mark D. Chapman, Oxford University, UK, Miriam Haar, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 'The book holds important implications for our understanding of service and leadership and offers us a glimpse into the future of dialogue. I recommend this volume, with its special interdisciplinary and international profile, as a guide.' - Bernd Jochen Hilberath, Professor Emeritus and Director Emeritus of the Institute for Ecumenical and Interfaith Research, University of Tübingen, Germany This volume identifies a myriad of obstacles standing in the way of dialogue both within churches and between churches and then move on to discuss how these obstacles might be dissolved or circumvented. The contributors explore all the ways through which ecclesial dialogue can be re-energized and adapted for a new century. Contents: 1. Dia-Logos: Reflections on different forms of inter-Christian dialogue and their possibilities; Dagmar Heller * 2. Communion Ecclesiology: Ideology or Path to Dialogue?; Dennis M. Doyle * 3. ’Christ as Primary Sacrament’: Ways to Ecumenical convergence in Sacramental Ecclesiology; C. Pierson Shaw * 4. Can Hard Questions Soften Relations? Some Observations on Dialogical Method in the International Roman Catholic-Classical Pentecostal Dialogue; Jelle Creemers * History and Ecclesial Dialogue * 5. The Burdens of History: Must Tribalism always Prevail?; John W. de Gruchy * and more... November 2015 UK November 2015 US 224pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137571113

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RELIGION AND POLITICS Pathways for Inter-Religious Dialogue in the Twenty-First Century Edited by Vladimir Latinovic, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Tübingen, Germany, Gerard Mannion, Georgetown University, USA, Peter C. Phan, Georgetown University, USA 'This is a book on inter-religious relations with a difference: it is substantial, thoughtful, and innovative. An excellent set of essays which are well worth reading.' - Ian S. Markham, Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary and Professor of Theology and Ethics, USA The volume's contributors strive for a realization of already existing common ground between religions. They engagingly explore how inter-religious dialogue can be re-energized for a new century. Contents: PART I: METHOD AND INTERFAITH DIALOGUE * 1. Interreligious Dialogue by NonChristians: From the Other Side of the Divide; Peter Phan * 2. Cultural-Linguistic Resources for Inter-religious and Ecumenical Dialogue; Craig A. Phillips * 3. Interreligious Dialogue in a Polarized World; Richard Penaskovic * 4. Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus? What Has the Catholic Church Learned about Interfaith Dialogue since Vatican II?; Sandra Mazzolini * 5. Hostility and Friendship: Christian Interpretations of the Scriptures in Relation to Other Religions; Leo D. Lefebure * 6. Reading Other Religious Texts – Guidance from Vatican II’s Dei Verbum; Michael Barnes * 7. Emptiness and Otherness: Negative Theology and the Language of Compassion; Susie Paulik Babka * PART II: JEWISH-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE IN THE 21ST CENTURY * 8. Landmines and Vegetables: The Hope and Perils of Recent Jewish Critiques of Christianity; Peter Admirand * 9. Interreligious Dialogue as Depth and Frontier: Abraham Joshua Heschel’s Depth Theology and The Thirty-Fifth General Congregation of the Society of Jesus.; Joseph Palmisiano, S.J. * 10. Ethical Praxis as a Basis for JewishChristian Dialogue; Aaron Gross * PART III: MUSLIM-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE IN THE 21ST CENTURY * 11. Beyond ‘A Common Word Between Us, and You’; Bahar Davary * 12. The Dominican Friar, Serge de Beaurecueil’s Praxis Mystica and Muslim-Christian Encounter; Minlib Dallh * 13. Maria Pontifex: The Virgin Mary as a Bridge-builder in Christian-Muslim Dialogue; Lyn Holness * 14. Islamic and Christian Conceptions of Civil Society: Civility and the ‘Human Good’; Richard S. Park * 15. Ethics in a Multifaith Society: Christians and Muslims in Dialogue; Patricia Madigan * PART IV: CONTEXT AND INTERFAITH DIALOGUE * 16. Cross-Currents in African Christianity: Lessons for Inter-Cultural Hermeneutics of Friendship and Participation; Stan Chu Ilo * 17. The Challenges Of Inter-Faith Relations In Ghana: A Case Study Of Its Implications For Peace-Building In Northern Ghana; Nora Kofognoterah Nonterah * 18. An Inter-Faith Filipino Homeless Community’s Encounter with the Syrophoenician Woman: A Contextual and Interdisciplinary Reading of Mk 7:24-30; Pascal D. Bazzell * 19. Living in a Pluralistic Reality – the Indian-Asian Experience; Roberto Catalano November 2015 UK November 2015 US 288pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137507297

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Renegotiating Power, Theology, and Politics Edited by Joshua Daniel, Elmhurst College, USA, Rick Elgendy, University of Chicago Divinity School, USA This volume brings together established and rising scholars to revitalize political theology by examining conceptions of power that work beyond sovereign power. The hope is to reexamine the character of authority by attending to the multiple, various, but often under-appreciated ways that power is exercised in the contemporary world. Contents: Introduction; Joshua Daniel and Rick Elgendy * 1 The Love of Power; William Schweiker * 2 The Power of Love; Kathryn Tanner * 3 Revelation without Authority; Rick Elgendy * 4 Acknowledging Authority; Jonathan Tran * 5 Patient Authority and the Endurance of Novelty; Joshua Daniel * 6 Interpreting Power: Towards an Intercultural Theological Hermeneutics; Marion Grau * 7 Theology and Real Politics: On Huey P. Newton; Vincent Lloyd * 8 Religious Freedom and the Fragmentation of Authority; Robin Lovin

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Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives Denis Dragovic, University of Melbourne, Australia ''As an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic has seen the importance of religion in political life while serving in conflict zones around the world. This fascinating study adds to that lived experience rigour and scholarship, resulting in an insightful comparative study of Catholicism and Islam. Building on the themes of salvation and justice, Dragovic provides new insights into how the deep purpose that underlies religious belief plays a crucial role in politics.' - Professor Anthony F Lang, Chair in International Political Theory in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews and Director of the Centre for Global Constitutionalism This book draws upon theory and theology to consider how religious institutions engage with post-conflict statebuilding and why they would choose to lend their resources to the endeavour. Drawing from the theologies of Roman Catholicism and Sunni Islam, Dragovic explores their possible motivations to engage alongside the international community. Contents: Series Editor Introduction; John Brewer * Author Preface * Introduction * 1. Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding * 2. Roman Catholic View of the State * 3. Salvation as the Catholic Post-Conflict Statebuilding Imperative * 4. Sunni Islam and the State * 5. Justice as the Sunni Post-Conflict Statebuilding Imperative * 6. Bosnia and Herzegovina * Conclusion

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RELIGION AND POLITICS NEW SECURITY CHALLENGES SERIES

Extremists in Our Midst Confronting Terror

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Abdul Haqq Baker, University of St. Andrews, UK 'I fully recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand better the complex intersectionalities of Islamic conversion, identity, politicisation, traumatisation, marginalisation, violent extremism and counter-terrorism.' – Basia Spalek, Reader in Communities and Justice and Director of Research and Knowledge Transfer, Institute of Applied Social Studies, University of Birmingham, UK Baker provides a unique insider perspective on factors affecting British Muslim converts and their susceptibility to violent radicalisation, including firsthand accounts of convicted terrorists Richard Reid (the 'Shoe Bomber'), Zacarius Moussaoui (the 20th 9/11 bomber), and Abdullah el-Faisal who is alleged to have been a radicalising influence. Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. Brixton Mosque’s Early Encounters with Extremism * 3. British Muslims and Identity * 4. British Muslims and Religious Conversion * 5. Methodology * 6. Case Studies: * 7. Zacarius Moussaoui Richard Reid * 8. Trevor William Forrest (el-Faisal) * 9. Sean O’Reilly * 10. Case Study Conclusions * 11. Research Analysis of Interviews * 12. Countering Terrorism in the UK: A Convert Community Perspective * Glossary * Bibliography November 2015 UK November 2015 US 304pp Paperback £24.99 / $40.00 / CN$45.99 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137569769

Asma Mustafa, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and Linacre College, University of Oxford, UK This book tackles unanswered questions on British Muslims and political participation: What makes religion a salient 'political' identity for young Muslims (over any other identity)? How do young British Muslims identify themselves and how does it relate to their political engagement? A fascinating insight into the lives of young British Muslims. Contents: 1. Setting the Scene * 2. Theorising Identity * 3. Identity Typology * 4. Impetus for Engagement * 5. Political Participation * 6. Politically Engaged and Ready for Action * 7. Borderline and Contextual Engagement * 8. Out of Favour and Other Unpopular Activities * 9. Concluding Words

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The Legitimization Strategy of the Taliban’s Code of Conduct

Designing and Evaluating Counter Radicalization and DeRadicalization Programs Hamed El-Said, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Hamed El-Said investigates Counter-de-Rad programmes in Muslim majority and Muslim minority states. This multifaceted book provides a new approach to evaluate Counter-de-Rad Programmes and develops a holistic framework which will allow policy-makers and practitioners to design and effectively implement and assess such programmes in the future. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Counter De-Rad: Setting the Framework * 3. Radicalization in a Western Context: The Case of Australia * 4. Counter Radicalization and Deradicalization in a Western Context: The Case of Australia * 5. Mauritania: From Toleration to Violent Islam * 6. Singapore: Crisis of Identity, Shared Values and Religious Rehabilitation * 7. Sudan: Deradicalization and Counter Radicalization in a Radicalizing Environment * and more...

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New Approaches to Countering Terrorism

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Through the One-Way Mirror Yoshinobu Nagamine, Independent Researcher and Humanitarian Worker, Japan 'I rarely learned so much by reading a book. This book, based upon a thorough understanding of international humanitarian law (IHL), Islamic law, Afghan culture, and history and interviews in the field, is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Afghan Taliban and how IHL matters even for such an armed group heavily influenced by tribal traditions and its own understanding of Islamic law.' - Marco Sassòli, University of Geneva, Switzerland What norms and principles guide the Afghan Taliban in their conduct of hostilities? The author focuses on the Layeha, a Code of Conduct issued by the highest Taliban authority. Interviews with Taliban members were conducted to understand their perception of the Layeha, which is modeled as a 'one-way mirror.' Contents: Contents * List of illustrations * Foreword * Acknowledgements * List of abbreviations * Glossary * 1. Introduction * 2. Background to Afghanistan and the Taliban * 3. Layeha - the Code of Conduct of the Taliban * 4. Comparison with Pashtunwali * 5. Comparison with Islamic Law * 6. Comparison with International Humanitarian Law * 7. Application and Perception of the Layeha by the Taliban * 8. Conclusion: Layeha, a One-Way Mirror? * Annexes * Annex I − Interview with top Taliban leaders (NHK) * Annex II − New Directive from Amir ul-Momineen Mullah Mohammad Omar Mujahid (dated 14 September 2009) * Annex III – Taliban’s Code of Conduct (translated by Muhammad Munir) * Annex III − Sample questionnaire for the Taliban on the Layeha * Annex IV − Interviews with Taliban members on the Layeha October 2015 UK October 2015 US 316pp 6 figures, 14 b/w tables Hardback £56.50 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137537164

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RELIGION AND POLITICS Atheist Secularism and its Discontents

Religious Experience and New Materialism

A Comparative Study of Religion and Communism in Eurasia

Movement Matters

Edited by Tam T. T. Ngo, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany, Justine B. Quijada, Wesleyan University, USA

Edited by Joerg Rieger, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, USA, Edward Waggoner, Brite Divinity School, USA 'From its birth, New Materialism has fostered intense attention and debate: is it materialist, is it new, can it produce a more radical theology? Here, chapters lock horns over the heart and bodies of the New Materialist program, emphasizing the topics of religion and activism. The authors, undercutting established dualisms, offer both advocacy and critical dialogue. This is an important contribution to this new school of thought.' - Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology, USA

Atheist Secularism and Its Discontents takes a comparative approach to understanding religion under communism, arguing that communism was integral to the global experience of secularism. Bringing together leading researchers whose work spans the Eurasian continent, it shows that appropriating religion was central to Communist political practices. Contents: 1. Introduction: Atheist Secularism and Its Discontents; Tam T. T. Ngo; Justine B. Quijada * PART I: GENEALOGIES * PART II: CREATIVE DESTRUCTION

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In this groundbreaking volume, theologians and scholars of religion criticize and refine new materialist views, to advance debate about the role of religious experience in social and political change. Contents: Introduction; Tamsin Jones * 1. ‘Becoming a Bodily Self: An Econkinetic Approach to the Study of Religion’; Kimerer L. LaMothe * 2. ‘Organizing Conversions: Theorizing the Religious Experience of Conversion with New Materialisms’; Kevin Minister * 3. ‘Ecology and Social Movements: The New Materialism and Relational Christian Realism’; Clayton Crockett and John Reader * 4. ‘Becoming Feces: New Materialism and the Deep Solidarity in Feeling Like Shit’; Karen Bray * 5. ‘Rethinking the New Materialism for Religion and Theology: Why Movements Matter Most’; Joerg Rieger * Response: ‘On the Virtue and Variety of Movement’; Jeffrey W. Robbins * Conclusion; Edward Waggoner

Radical Theologies

Political Spirituality in an Age of Eco-Apocalypse Communication and Struggle Across Species, Cultures, and Religions James W. Perkinson, Marygrove College, USA and Social Ethics, Ecumenical Theological Seminary, USA ‘After providing a compelling and cogent account of the peril that currently faces the planet, Perkinson lays out a blueprint for Christian theology and spirituality that will help to preserve humanity's future. His ideas about how we can help ourselves out of this dangerous place represent perhaps the most important work and thinking of this sort in the past decade. I would recommend this book not only for religious studies classrooms but for any audience committed to a vision of religion that helps preserve our future here on earth.’ - Stephen G. Ray Jr., Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, USA This book 'hunts and gathers' across different historical epochs and situations, juxtaposing biblical materials and hip-hop, Christian colonialism and vodou, personal experience and racial politics, poetics and high theory, in order to challenge the current crisis of sustainability from the perspective indigenous communities and deep ancestry. Contents: PART I: PERSONAL INTRODUCTIONS: THE POLITICS AND ECO-LOGICS OF “SPIRITUAL” COMMUNICATION * PART II: THE QUESTION IN THE BIBLICAL TRADITION: COMMUNICATION AND RESISTANCE *PART III: THE QUESTION AND THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION: COMMUNICATION AND EMPIRE * PART IV: THE QUESTION IN MODERNITY: COMMUNICATION AMONG THE SUBORDINATED * PART V: THE QUESTION IN POST-MODERNITY: COMMUNICATION AND GLOBALIZATION * PART VI: PERSONAL CONCLUSION: COMMUNICATION AND SPIRITUALITY IN POST-COLONIAL PARTNERSHIP July 2015 UK July 2015 US 240pp Hardback £63.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137507006

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Christians in Egypt Strategies and Survival Andrea B. Rugh, Middle East Institute, Washington D.C., USA 'Christians in Egypt is unique and essential reading for anyone desiring a deep, multidisciplinary understanding of today's Egypt. Rugh illuminates vital aspects of modern Egyptian society with rare empathy and insight, drawing on a lifetime of intimate engagement with Egyptians. Yet she brings a foreigner's global perspective and objectivity, unsparingly analyzing the complex trends, implications, and choices facing Egyptians and those others who share a stake in Egypt's future stability and prosperity." - Francis J. Ricciardone, USA Ambassador (ret.) to Egypt, 2005-2008 Christians in the Middle East have come under increasing pressure in recent years with the rise of radical Islam. In Egypt, the large Coptic Christian community has traditionally played an important political and historical role. This book examines Egyptian Christians' responses to sectarian pressures in both national and local contexts. Contents: List of illustrations * Preface * 1. Introduction: Study Questions and the History of Christianity in Egypt * 2. The Origins of Bulaq and the Social Welfare Center * 3. Christian Migration to Cairo * 4. Bulaq Center Members * 5. Christian Religious Community * 6. Personal Relations in Creating Boundaries * 7. Communicating the Messages of Christian Community * 8. Dispute Resolution in the Community * 9. Social Controls on Marriage * 10. Formal Boundaries between Christians and Muslims * 11. Everyday Interactions between Christians and Muslims * 12. Christian and Muslim Family Organization * 13. Resolving Personal Problems * 14. Spirit Possession in Christian and Muslim Communities * 15. Christian Community in a Muslim Quarter of Cairo * 16. Christian Experience with National Politics to the Present * 17. Christian Strategies and Survival in Modern Egypt * Epilogue * Bibliography * Index November 2015 UK November 2015 US 304pp 8 b/w photos Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137568687

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RELIGION AND POLITICS Religion after Secularization in Australia Edited by Timothy Stanley, The University of Newcastle, Australia ‘The debate over secularization and its discontents shows no sign of abating. This landmark collection of essays addresses this issue head-on for the Australian context and has significance for other countries as well. I highly recommend it.’ - Peter Manley Scott, Samuel Ferguson Professor of Applied Theology and Director of the Lincoln Theological Institute, University of Manchester, UK Religion's persistent and new visibility in political life has prompted a significant global debate over the nature and impact of secularization. This book intervenes by providing summative accounts of the history, culture, and legal interactions that have informed the Australian case. Timothy Stanley critically analyzes secular political theory. Contents: Introduction, Timothy Stanley * Part I: The Australian Case * 1. A Political History of the Secular in Australia, 1788–1945, Stephen A. Chavura and Ian Tregenza * 2. Legacies of Sectarianism and the Convict Past in Australia, Hilary M. Carey * 3. Framing the Kingdom: Growth and Change in a Conservative Social Movement Network, Marion Maddox * 4. Australian Secularism, Whiteness, and the British Monarchy, Holly Randell-Moon * 5. The Place of Religion in Australian Sociolegal Interaction, Paul Babie * 6. Whose Rights Matter? Women’s Rights, Anti-discrimination Legislation, and the Case of Religious Exceptions, Kathleen McPhillips * Part II: After Secularization * 7. Genealogies of the Secular, Matthew Chrulew * 8. Freedom, Democracy, and the Socialist Transformation, Roland Boer * 9. Decisionism under Postdemocratic Conditions, Michael Hoelzl * 10. Utopia and the Public Sphere, Timothy Stanley * Epilogue: Religion and Other Ideologies in Political Life, Gary D. Bouma September 2015 UK September 2015 US 256pp Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137536891

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Islamic Traditions of Refuge in the Crises of Iraq and Syria Tahir Zaman, Independent Scholar, UK ‘This fine study breaks new ground, examining how forced migrants mobilize religious ideas and institutions to help meet challenges of survival and longterm exile. Tahir Zaman tells us something new and important about Islamic traditions in a region affected by huge refugee movements.’ - Philip Marfleet, University of East London, UK This book considers positions refugees take relative to the state, humanitarian actors and faith-based organisations in the humanitarian field. Attention is drawn to refugee agency as they negotiate circumstances of considerable constraint demonstrating relational dimensions of religious practice and experience. Contents: Introduction: Refuge in Religion and Migration * 1. The Noble Sanctuary: Islamic Traditions of Refuge and Sanctuary * 2. Sowing the Seeds of Displacement: Religion and Society in Ba’thist Iraq (1980-2003) * 3. The Un-Mixing of Neighbourhoods: Iraq on the Eve of Displacement * 4. Jockeying for Positions in the Humanitarian Field: Faith-based Humanitarianism in Syria * 5. Home Sacred Home * Epilogue: Syrian Sanctuary: Finding Continuities between the Iraqi and Syrian Displacement Crises

Religion and Global Migrations November 2015 UK November 2015 US 240pp 2 b/w tables, 3 b/w illustrations Hardback £63.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137550057

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LITERATURE AND RELIGION LITERATURE AND RELIGION

THE NEW MIDDLE AGES SERIES

Religion and Aesthetic Experience in Joyce and Yeats

The Gnostic Paradigm Forms of Knowing in English Literature of the Late Middle Ages

Tudor Balinisteanu, University of Suceava, Romania

Natanela Elias, Beit Berl College, Israel 'Natanela Elias's The Gnostic Paradigm illuminates a little understood but often felt dimension of late medieval literature. Gnosticism is essential to Western culture and its shadow must be grasped by whoever seeks historical self-understanding. Through careful examination of the spectral gnostic presence in Middle-English texts, this study reveals the wisdom of its hidden light, suggesting how much darker our world would be without it.' - Nicola Masciandaro, Professor of English, Brooklyn College, CUNY, USA

This monograph is based on archival research and close readings of James Joyce's and W. B. Yeats's poetics and political aesthetics. Georges Sorel's theory of social myth is used as a starting point for exploring the ways in which the experience of art can be seen as a form of religious experience. Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction: Argument and Contexts * PART I: THE CREATIVE PROCESS AND SOCIAL ACTION * 1. Yeats and Art as a Form of Religious Experience * 2. Joyce and Art as a Form of Religious Experience * 3. Sorel’s Social Myth and Art as a Form of Religious Experience * PART II: READER RESPONSE AND SOCIAL ACTION * 4. Aesthetic Experience, Religion, and Economic Materialism in Yeats * 5. Aesthetic Experience, Religion, and Economic Materialism in Joyce * 6. Sorel’s Social Myth, Aesthetico-Religious Experience, and Economic Materialism * Conclusion: Art and Life Rhythms * Notes * Bibliography July 2015 UK July 2015 US 226pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137434760

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No study has been carried out examining the gnostic undercurrents in medieval England. For the first time, Natanela Elias investigates the existence of these gnostic traces, using prominent late medieval English literary works such as Piers Plowman and Confessio Amantis and ultimately shedding light on a previously overlooked religious dimension. Contents: 1. Gnosticism and Late Medieval Literature * 2. Pearl’s Patience and Purity: Gnosticism in the Pearl Poet’s Oeuvre * 3. The Truth about Piers Plowman * 4. Gower’s Bower of Bliss: A Successful Passing into Hermetic Gnosis * Conclusion: Knowing the Christian Middle Ages: A Gnostic Journey into the Self April 2015 UK April 2015 US 208pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137474766

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Performance and Temporalisation Time Happens Edited by Stuart Grant, Monash University, Australia, Jodie McNeilly, Monash University, Australia, Maeva Veerapen, Monash University, Australia Performance and Temporalisation features a collection of scholars and artists writing about the coming forth of time as human experience. Whether drawing, designing, watching performances, being baptised, playing cricket, dancing, eating, walking or looking at caves, each explores the making of time through their art, scholarship and everyday lives. Contents: Introduction * PART I: WORLD - SPACE - PLACE * 1. Timing Space - Spacing Time; Jeff Malpas * 2. Situated structures; Amanda Yates and Gemma Loving-Hutchins * 3. Suspended Moments; John Di Stefano and Dorita Hannah * 4. My Big Fat Greek Baptism; Ian Maxwell * 5. A Shared Meal; Jeff Stewart * PART II: SELF - MOVEMENT BODY * 6. The Crannies of the Present; Brian Massumi * 7. Time Out of Joint; Jack Reynolds * 8. Three Propositions for a Movement of Thought; Erin Manning * 9. The Body in Time/Time in the Body; Lanei Rodemeyer * 10. A Moment of Creation; Maeva Veerapen * PART III: IMAGE PERFORMANCE - TECHNOLOGY * 11. Temporalising Digital Performance; Jodie McNeilly * 12. Entanglement Theory Karen Pearlman and Richard James Allen * 13. A Certain Dark Corner of Modern Cinema; Adrian Martin * 14. Cyclic Repetition And Transferred Temporalities; Yuji Sone * 15. Labours of Love; Barry Laing * PART IV: APOTHEOSIS * 16. Heidegger’s Augenblick as the Moment of the Performance; Stuart Grant * 17. Caves; Alphonso Lingis * Index

Performance Philosophy March 2015 UK March 2015 US 272pp 22 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137410269

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Medieval Ovid Frame Narrative and Political Allegory Amanda J. Gerber, Eastern New Mexico University, USA Ovid's Metamorphoses played an irrefutably important role in the integration of pagan mythology in Christian texts during the Middle Ages. This book is the only study to consider this Ovidian revival as part of a cultural shift disintegrating the boundaries between not only sacred and profane literacy but also between academic and secular politics. Contents: 1. Introduction: Reframing the Frame Narrative * 2. Rethinking Ovid: The Commentary Tradition * 3. Communal Narrative: Boccaccio and the Historical Paraphrase Tradition * 4. Clerical Expansion and Narrative Diminution in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales * 5. Overlapping Mythologies: The Political Afterlives of Frame Narratives in Gower’s Confessio Amantis and Lydgate’s Fall of Princes * 6. Conclusion

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LITERATURE AND RELIGION Mourning and Mysticism in First World War Literature and Beyond

Other British Voices

Grappling with Ghosts

Timothy Whelan, Georgia Southern University, USA ‘Here is a case study in female literary tradition: the poems, letters, and other writings of a highly talented, multi-generational group of provincial, dissenting women friends. Such groups seldom leave enduring archives, and even feminist historians have often missed material lacking canonized names or links to dominant metropolitan, gentry, or Anglican culture. These women wrote, circulated their writing, and commented on each others' work without false modesty and with a confident sense of its value. They remain eminently readable. This study of their interconnections reshapes our understanding of ordinary pre-Victorian women's social and intellectual lives.’ -Isobel Grundy, Professor Emeritus in the Department of English and Film Studies, University of Alberta, Canada

George M. Johnson, Thompson Rivers University, Canada 'Johnson uses attachment theory and object relations theory sensitively to explore the ways in which early responses to separation and loss influence writers' visions of art. The use of contemporary psychoanalytic theory is particularly valuable when exploring the literary and cultural implications of bereavement following World War One. To my knowledge, Johnson's book may well be the first to take this approach…. Johnson writes clearly and gracefully...' — Jeffrey Berman, Professor of English, University at Albany, SUNY This book traces how iconic writers - including Arthur Conan Doyle, J.M. Barrie, Rudyard Kipling, Virginia Woolf, Wilfred Owen, and Aldous Huxley - shaped their response to the loss of loved ones in the First World War through their embrace of mysticism. Contents: Preface * Introduction: Attachment, Mourning and Mysticism * 1. F. W. H. Myers: Loss and the Obsessive Study of Survival * 2. Spirit Soldiers: Oliver Lodge’s Raymond and Christopher * 3. From Parodist to Proselytizer: Arthur Conan Doyle’s ‘Vital Message’ * 4. WellRemembered Voices: Mourning and Spirit Communication in Barrie and Kipling’s First World War Narratives * 5. ‘Mourning, the War, and the ‘New Mysticism’ in May Sinclair and Virginia Woolf’ * 6. ‘Purgatorial Passions’: ‘The ghost’ (a.k.a. Wilfred Owen) in Owen’s poetry * 7. ‘’Mistyschism’: the Psychological Roots of Aldous Huxley’s Mystical Modernism’ * 8. After-life/Afterword: the Culture of Mourning and Mysticism * Bibliography * Index June 2015 UK June 2015 US 270pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137332028

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Bewitched and Bedeviled A Cognitive Approach to Embodiment in Early English Possession Kirsten C. Uszkalo, University of Alberta, Canada Dispossession Narratives of possession have survived in early English medical and philosophical treatises. Using ideas derived from cognitive science, this study moves through the stages of possession and exorcism to describe how the social, religious, and medical were internalized to create the varied manifestations of demon possession in early modern England. Contents: Introduction: Grounding Rage Possession * 1. Early Diagnostics * 2. Contemporary Theories * 3. Embodied Spirituality

Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance July 2015 UK July 2015 US 280pp 8 figures Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137512246

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Women, Poetry, and Religion, 1766-1840

This volume discusses the lives and writings of five nonconformist women who comprised the heart of a vibrant literary circle in England between 1760 and 1840. Whelan shows these women's keen awareness and often radical viewpoints on contemporary issues connected to politics, religion, gender, and the Romantic sensibility. Contents: Preface * 1. A Nonconformist Women’s Literary Tradition * 2. Mary Steele (17531813) and a West Country Tradition of Dissenting Women’s Poetry * 3. Mary Steele as the ‘Rustic Maid’ * 4. Mary Scott (1751-1793) * 5. Jane Attwater (1753-1843) * 6. Elizabeth Coltman (1761-1838)

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The Humanities, Higher Education, and Academic Freedom Three Necessary Arguments Michael Bérubé, Pennsylvania State University, USA, Jennifer Ruth, Portland State University, USA 'Finally, a book that defends the humanities not with violins but rather by linking them to the status of contingent labor in the academy.' — Leonard Cassuto, Professor of English, Fordham University, and columnist for The Chronicle of Higher Education This book is a lively, passionate defence of contemporary work in the humanities, and, beyond that, of the university system that makes such work possible. The book's stark accounts of academic labour, and its proposals for reform of the tenure system, are novel, controversial, timely, and very necessary. Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction: This is Not the Crisis You’re Looking For * 1. Value and Values * 2. Slow Death and Painful Labors * 3. From Professionalism to Patronage * 4. On the Rails * Appendix: Implementing a Teaching-Intensive Tenure Track at Portland State University * Bibliography * Index April 2015 UK May 2015 US 174pp 1 b/w table Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 Paperback £13.99 / $23.00 / CN$27.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137506108 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137506115

Humanities World Report 2015 Poul Holm, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Arne Jarrick, Stockholm University, Sweden, Dominic Scott, University of Virginia, USA 'A report and a sounding in the best sense of the word that allows us to hear from scholars and institutional leaders giving their assessment of the 'state of humanities.' - Roland Hsu, Stanford Humanities Center, and Stanford Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies The first of its kind, this Open Access 'Report' is a first step in assessing the state of the humanities worldwide. Based on an extensive literature review and enlightening interviews the book discusses the value of the humanities, the nature of humanities research and the relation between humanities and politics, amongst other issues. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The Value of the Humanities * 3. The Nature of the Humanities * 4. The Digital Humanities * 5. Translating the Humanities * 6. The Culture of Humanities Research * 7. Funding and Infrastructures * 8. Humanities and Public Policy * 9. Conclusion * Appendix: the Interview Questionnaire * Index November 2014 UK November 2014 US 232pp Hardback £20.00 / $31.00 / CN$35.50 9781137500267 Paperback £15.00 / $23.00 / CN$26.50 9781137500274 Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137500267 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137500274

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