Duke University Press Spring & Summer 2019 Catalog

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Contents 1

Deported Americans Caldwell

31

Entre Nous Farred

2

Dance for Me When I Die Alarcón

31

Black Madness :: Mad Blackness Pickens

3

The Chasers Rosaldo

32

Racism Postrace Mukherjee, Banet-Weiser, and Gray

4

Work! Brown

32

Remaking New Orleans Adams and Sakakeeny

5

The Cuba Reader Chomsky, Carr, Prieto, and Smorkaloff

33

Postcolonial Grief Kim

6

Book Reports Christgau

33

Questioning the Super-Rich Smith Maguire and Serafini

7

Medicine Stories Levins Morales

34

A Quarter Century of Common Knowledge Perl

8

Surrealism at Play Laxton

34

Captivating Technology Benjamin

35

From Russia with Code Biagioli and Lépinay

10

9 Picasso’s Demoiselles Blier Bloodflowers Bourland

35

The Oocyte Economy Waldby

11

The Romare Bearden Reader O’Meally

36

Surrogate Humanity Atanasoski and Vora

12

Art for People’s Sake Zorach

36

The Afterlife of Reproductive Slavery Weinbaum

13

Terry Adkins Moreno and Gartenfeld

37

Second World, Second Sex Ghodsee

13

Collective Creative Actions Dennis

37

GLQ at Twenty-Five Ochoa and Brody

14

Chicano and Chicana Art González, Chavoya,

38

Sexual Politics, Sexual Panics Wiegman

38

African Feminisms Decker and Baderoon

Noriega, and Romo 15

Coral Empire Elias

39

Shimmering Images Steinbock

16

Art to Come Smith

39

Trans Studies en las Américas Garriga-López, Lopes, Camp TV Miller

17

The Hundreds Berlant and Stewart

18

Black Feminism Reimagined Nash

40

19

Sexuality, Disability, and Aging Gallop

40

Chantal Akerman White

19

The Difference Aesthetics Makes Chuh

41

Figures of Time Pape

20

Hush Hagood

41

Breaking Bad and Cinematic Television Restivo

21

The African Roots of Marijuana Duvall

42

The Technical Delusion Sconce

22

Experiments with Empire Izzo

42

Jugaad Time Rai

23

Colonial Transactions Bernault

43

Remapping Sound Studies Steingo and Sykes

Rizki, and Rodríguez

23

The Fixer Piot

43

You Can Cross the Massacre on Foot Prestol Castillo

24

The Fernando Coronil Reader Coronil

44

The Revolution from Within Bustamante and Lambe

24

A Future History of Water Ballestero

44

Makers of Democracy López-Pedreros

25

Anthropos and the Material Harvey, Krohn-Hansen,

45

Coca Yes, Cocaine No Grisaffi

45

Allegories of the Anthropocene DeLoughrey

25

Decolonizing Ethnography Alonso Bejarano,

46

The News at the Ends of the Earth Blum

46

Hydro-criticism Winkiel

26

Energopolitics Boyer

47

Autonomy Brown

26

Ecologics Howe

47

Our Own Way in This Part of the World Konadu

27

The Politics of Operations Mezzadra and Neilson

48

Spirit on the Move Casselberry and Pritchard

27

Infrastructure, Environment, and

and Nustad López Juárez, Mijangos García, and Goldstein

Life in the Anthropocene Hetherington

48

Queering Black Atlantic Religions Strongman

49

Making the World Global Kamola

28

Spaceship in the Desert Günel

49

Developments in Russian Politics 9 Sakwa, Hale, and White

28

The Archive of Loss Finkelstein

50

The Social Medicine Reader, Third Edition

29

The End of Area Walker and Sakai

Oberlander, Buchbinder, Churchill, Estroff,

29

Digital Methods and Traditional Chinese

King, Saunders, Strauss, and Walker

30

Thought Crime Ward

30

Anti-Japan Ching

Literary Studies Mazanec, Tharsen, and Chen

51 Journals 54

Selected Backlist

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