Repeater Catalogue Jan-Dec 2018

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CONTENTS NEW TITLES January – 4 February – 6 March – 8 April – 10 May – 12 June – 14 July – 15 August – 16 September – 17 November – 18 December – 20 BACKLIST HIGHLIGHTS – 16


9781910924709 328pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £8.99/$14.95 January 2018 History, Politics World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781910924723

A THREAT OF THE FIRST MAGNITUDE FBI Counterintelligence & Infiltration from the Communist Party to the Revolutionary Union – 1962–1974 Aaron J Leonard, Conor A Gallagher You might also like:

The untold story of the FBI informants who penetrated the upper reaches of organizations such as the Communist Party, USA, the Black Panther Party, the Revolutionary Union and other groups labeled threats to the internal security of the United States. As once again the FBI is thrust into the spotlight of US politics, A Threat of a First Magnitude offers a view of the historic innerworkings of the Bureau’s counterintelligence operations — from generating “fake news” and the utilization of “sensitive intelligence methods” to the handling of “reliable sources” — that matches or exceeds the sophistication of any contenders.

9781910924471 No Less Than Mystic: A History of Lenin and the Russian Revolution for a 21st-Century Left by John Medhurst

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Aaron J Leonard is a writer and historian. Conor A Gallagher is a researcher and educator. Their book Heavy Radicals: The FBI’s Secret War on America’s Maoists was published by Zero in 2015.


9781912248001 748pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £14.99/$19.95 January 2018 Fiction World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781912248018

NEW PEOPLE OF THE FLAT EARTH Brian Short You might also like:

After ten years in a Zen monastery, Proteus knows it’s time to leave. A troubled, solitary man, he knows what he seeks is not to be found sitting in meditation. His problem is that, during his time there, he’s discovered something strange: he has the ability to connect with a mysterious, silent, metallic object he calls Mosquito, which gives him a flimsy sense of purpose. When Mosquito disappears one day, Proteus can’t bear the loss, and sets off in pursuit of answers, leading him to in-between worlds where things do not quite hold together, in and out of the boundaries of time.

9781910924006 The Isle of Minimus by M K L Murphy

Playful but unapologetically challenging, New People of the Flat Earth is a breathtakingly original novel that defies categorisation. Brian Short lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest, where in addition to writing he also composes music and makes avant-garde films. He’s worked in a handful of fields, such as graphic design, film and baking, but his favourite by far is constructing labyrinths. 5


9781910924716 138pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £8.99/$14.95 February 2018 Sex and Sexuality, Gender Studies, Memoirs World Rights Available Rights Sold: Audio Available in eBook: 9781910924730

GO THE WAY YOUR BLOOD BEATS On Truth, Bisexuality and Desire Michael Amherst

Using bisexuality as a frame, Go the Way Your Blood Beats questions the division of sexuality into straight and gay, in a timely exploration of the complex histories and psychologies of human desire. A challenge to the idea that sexuality can either ever be fully known or neatly categorised, it is a meditation on desire’s unknowability. Interwoven with anonymous addresses to past loves – the sex of whom remain obscure – the book demonstrates the universalism of human desire. Part essay, part memoir, part love letter, Go the Way Your Blood Beats asks us to see desire and sexuality as analogous with art – a mysterious, creative force. Michael Amherst is a writer of fiction and non-fiction. His work has been published in The Guardian, New Statesman, White Review and Contrappasso. He has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia and is currently a PhD candidate at Birkbeck, University of London. 6


9781910924785 290pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £9.99/$14.95 February 2018 Politics, Memoirs World Rights Available Rights Sold: Audio Available in eBook: 9781910924792

A LIFE LIVED REMOTELY

Being and Work in the Digital Age Siobhan McKeown You might also like:

If work is hell, what is working from home? Part memoir, part theory, A Life Lived Remotely tells the story of the transition to the digital age through our relationship to work. Following the author’s journey as she left her 9-to-5 for the world of freelancing and working remotely, it outlines and reflects on what it means to work from home, how it affects our daily lives and our relationships, and how it is tied in to the development of the internet and our increasingly digitised world.

9781910924945 Filling the Void: Emotion, Capitalism and Social Media by Marcus Gilroy-Ware

A Life Lived Remotely provides a moment’s pause in a world of fastpaced communication, offering critical reflection on what it means to come of age and develop a career alongside the internet. Siobhan McKeown is a writer and remote worker based in Whitley Bay in the North-East of England. Since 2010 she has worked online in the tech industry, as a freelancer, a contractor, and as an employee. She studied philosophy at Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Warwick, and non-fiction writing at City University. 7


9781910924761 238pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £10.99/$16.95 March 2018 Music, Cultural Studies, Memoirs World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781910924778

MAD SKILLS

MIDI and Music Technology in the 20th Century Ryan Alexander Diduck You might also like:

Part rigorous history, part insightful commentary, and part memoir, Mad Skills tells the story behind the Musical Instrument Digital Interface, aka MIDI, through the twentieth century’s kaleidoscopic lens. Guiding us across one hundred years of musical instruments, and the music made with them, it recounts the technical and creative innovations that led to the making of the most vital, long-standing, ubiquitous, and yet invisible music technology of our time.

9781910924969 The Music of the Future by Robert Barry

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Ryan Alexander Diduck is an author, scholar, lecturer and critic. Diduck’s writing has appeared in The Wire, The Quietus and Fact Magazine. He lives in Montréal.


9781912248056 280pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £12.99/$19.95 March 2018 Music, Cultural Studies, History World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781912248070

THE TURKISH PSYCHEDELIC MUSIC EXPLOSION Anadolu Psych 1965–1980 Daniel Spicer You might also like:

9781910924426 Maurice El Médioni: A Memoir, From Oran to Marseille (1938–1992) by Maurice El Médioni, Max Reinhardt (ed.), Jonathan Walton (trans.)

In the mid-1960s, a new generation of young Turkish musicians combined Western pop music with traditional Anatolian folk to forge the home-grown phenomenon of Anadolu Pop. But that was just the beginning. Through the second half of that turbulent decade, Turkish rock warped and transformed, striking out into wilder and stranger territory – fuelled by the psychedelic revolution and played out over a backdrop of cultural, social and political turmoil. The Turkish Psychedelic Music Explosion tells the story of a musical movement that was brought to an end by a right-wing coup in 1980, largely forgotten and only recently rediscovered by Western crate-diggers. It’s a tale of larger-than-life musical pioneers with raging political passions and visionary ideas ripe for rediscovery. Daniel Spicer is a writer, broadcaster, improviser and poet based in Brighton, UK.

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9781912248025 136pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £8.99/$14.95 April 2018 Gender Studies, Politics World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781912248087

FROM A WHISPER TO A SHOUT Abortion Activism and Social Media Elizabeth Arveda Kissling

Abortion remains legal in the US, but access has been slowly eroded since prohibition was ruled unconstitutional nearly fifty years ago. Simultaneously abortion remains culturally stigmatised – it is kept secret and presumed shameful. But feminist activists are working to increase access and challenge this stigma. Numerous organisations and campaigns are doing so using the internet, social media, and intersectional feminist networks. From a Whisper to a Shout takes a closer look at four of these organisations – #ShoutYourAbortion, Lady Parts Justice, #WeTestify, and The Abortion Diary – and how they are integrating feminist tactics, social media, and political strategies to challenge abortion stigma and promote abortion access. Elizabeth Kissling is Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Communication at Eastern Washington University, and is the author of Capitalizing on the Curse: The Business of Menstruation (Lynn Rienner, 2006). 10


9781912248117 150pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £8.99/$14.95 May 2018 Politics World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781912248124

ANTI-POLITICS

On the Demonization of Ideology, Authority and the State Eliane Glaser Politics as we know it is dead. Populism is disrupting established democracies everywhere. Anti-politicians are taking office. The public is thoroughly depoliticised. Yet the political Right grows ever stronger. In Anti-Politics: On the Demonization of Ideology, Authority and the State, Eliane Glaser takes stock of how we got here and where we’re going, putting forward answers to some of the critical questions of our anti-political age: Is the “death of politics” simply an inevitable sign of the times, going hand in hand with climate change, technological development and postmodern malaise? Or is it the intentional result of right-wing engineering? And how should the Left respond to this rise of anti-politics? Eliane Glaser is a writer and BBC radio broadcaster. She is a senior lecturer at Bath Spa University and a research fellow at Birkbeck, University of London. She is the author of Get Real (2012) and writes for the Guardian, the New Statesman and The Independent. 11


9781912248094 268pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £10.99/$17.95 May 2018 Politics, Memoirs World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781912248100

DECOLONIAL DAUGHTER

Letters from a Black Woman to her European Son Lesley-Ann Brown In Decolonial Daughter Trinidadian-American writer and activist Lesley-Ann Brown explores, through the lens of motherhood, issues such as migration, identity and nationhood, and how these relate to land, forced migrations, imprisonment and genocide for Black and Indigenous people. Having moved to Copenhagen from Brooklyn eighteen years ago, Brown writes letters to her son, attempting to contextualise her and her son’s existence in a post-colonial and supposedly post-racial world. Through these letters, Brown writes the past into the present – from the country that has been declared “The Happiest Place in the World” – creating a vision that is a necessary alternative to the dystopian one currently being bought and sold. Lesley-Ann Brown is a Brooklyn-born writer, educator and activist who currently lives in Copenhagen. She studied writing and literature at the New School for Social Research and has worked as a freelance journalist for Vibe and The Source. Brown created the critically acclaimed blackgirlonmars blog and founded Bandit Queen press. 12


9781912248032 426pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £12.99/$19.95 May 2018 Music, Biography World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781912248049

RED SET

A History of Gang of Four Jim Dooley You might also like:

9781910924983 Triptych: Three Studies of Manic Street Preachers’ The Holy Bible by Rhian E Jones, Daniel Lukes, Larissa Wodtke

In the autumn of 1976, two young British Fine Arts students travelled to New York on a university grant, but instead of studying ended up staying with one of the city’s pioneering punk journalists, visiting the Museum of Modern Art by day, and hanging out in punk epicentre CBGBs by night. It is from this trip that Gang of Four emerged. Blending revelations from interviews with the band conducted by the author, with snippets from newspaper articles and record reviews, Jim Dooley tells the history of Gang of Four as they remember it. From their days in art school through countless tours, records and reunions, Red Set is the definitive history of one of Britain’s greatest and most influential bands. Jim Dooley studied at the Institute of Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, where he investigated the links between politics and popular culture and wrote an MA thesis on music piracy. Jim has conducted numerous interviews for reggae fanzines, written articles for the BEAT, and is the author of the Small Axe Guide to Dub (Muzik Tree, 2010). 13


9781912248179 240pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £8.99/$14.95 June 2018 Politics, Cultural Studies World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781912248186

AUTHENTOCRATS

Culture, Politics and the New Seriousness Joe Kennedy By the same author:

9781910924242 Games Without Frontiers

In contemporary Britain, a lot has been said about what it is that “real people” want politically. Forgotten by elites and sick of globalisation, so the story goes, they demand patriotism, respect for the military, assurances on defence, and controls on immigration. In trying to meet these supposed wishes, politicians attempt to appear normal, salt-of-the-earth, authentic. Authentocrats examines the function of this “authenticity” in centrist politics which, paradoxically, often defines itself as cosmopolitan, technocratic and opposed to populism. Casting a doubtful eye over – amongst other things – latter-day James Bond films, contemporary nature writing and stand-up comedy, Authentocrats suggests that the sooner we can break with the sententiousness of a skewed conception of authenticity in aesthetics and politics the better. Joe Kennedy teaches English and Cultural Studies at the University of Sussex. His academic work focuses on the postwar continuations and mutations of modernism in Britain, and on critical theory. His first book, Games Without Frontiers, was published by Repeater in 2016.

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9781912248193 400pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £12.99/$17.95 July 2018 Philosophy World Rights Available Available in eBook 9781912248209

INFINITE RESIGNATION Eugene Thacker You might also like:

9781910924327 The Living and the Dead by Toby Austin Locke

The author of the contemporary classic, In the Dust of This Planet, is back with another raw and unsettling look at the human condition. Comprised of aphorisms, fragments, and observations both philosophical and personal, this book traces the contours of pessimism, caught as it often is between a philosophical position and a bad attitude. Thacker explores the pessimism of a range of philosophers – from the well-known (Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Camus), to the lesser-known (Cioran, Shestov, de Unamuno) – and engages with literary figures (such as Dostoevsky, Bernhard, Dazai and Pessoa), whose pessimism about the world both inspires and depresses him. By turns melancholic, misanthropic and darkly funny, Infinite Resignation is a welcome antidote to the exuberant imbecility of our times. Eugene Thacker is the author of several books, including In The Dust Of This Planet (Zero Books, 2011), and Cosmic Pessimism (Univocal, 2015). He is Professor at The New School in New York City. 15


9781912248216 120pp PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £8.99/$14.95 August 2018 Cultural Studies, Music World Rights Available Available in eBook 9781912248223

ADVERTISING REVOLUTION

The Story of a Song, from Beatles Hit to Nike Slogan Alan Bradshaw and Linda Scott You might also like:

9781910924495 Down with Childhood: Pop Music and the Crisis of Innocence by Paul Rekret

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In 1987, Nike released their new commercial for Air shoes — and changed the advertising industry forever. Set to the Beatles’ “Revolution”, it was the first advert to feature an original recording by the Fab Four, and sparked a chain of events that would transform the art of branding, the sanctity of pop music, and John Lennon’s place in the leftist imagination. Advertising Revolution traces “Revolution” from its origins in the social turmoil of the Sixties, through its controversial use by Nike, to its status today as a right-wing anthem used by Donald Trump. Along the way, the book shows how Nike became the big bad wolf of soulless corporations, and how the Beatles became the quintessential musicians of independent integrity. Alan Bradshaw is Professor of Marketing at Royal Holloway, University of London and Associate Editor at the Journal of Macromarketing and the Journal of Marketing Management. Linda Scott is the Emeritus DP World Chair for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. She writes for the World Economic Forum, Forbes and Bloomberg Businessweek.


9781912248230 450pp (approx.) PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £14.99/$20.95 September 2018 Politics, Architecture World Rights Available Available in eBook 9781912248247

REGENERATION SONGS

Sounds of Investment and Loss from East London Alberto Duman, Dan Hancox, Malcolm James and Anna Minton (eds.) You might also like:

9781910924631 Futures and Fictions by Henriette Gunkel (eds.), Ayesha Hameed (eds.), Simon O’Sullivan (eds.)

The impact of global capital and foreign investment on local communities is being felt in major cities worldwide. Since the 2012 Olympics was awarded to the British capital, East London has been at the heart of the largest, most all-encompassing top-down urban regeneration strategy in civic history. While these sweeping changes have been keenly felt by locals, the symbolism and practicalities of these changes – both locally and globally - are overdue serious investigation. In Regeneration Songs, twenty-seven artists, writers and academics come together to tackle this “regeneration supernova”, in an attempt to understand how places are turned into simple stories for packaged investment opportunities, and how art and music can render those stories in different ways. Alberto Duman is an artist and lecturer at Middlesex University. Dan Hancox is the author of The Village Against the World and Inner City Pressure, and writes for the Guardian. Malcolm James lectures in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Sussex. Anna Minton is the author of Ground Control and Big Capital. 17


9781912248285 700pp PB 250 x 150 mm Mono £24.99/$34.95 November 2018 Politics, Philosophy Rights sold: KOR Available in eBook 9781912248292

K-PUNK

The Collected and Unpublished Writings of Mark Fisher (2004 – 2016) Mark Fisher, Darren Ambrose (ed.), Foreword by Simon Reynolds By the same author:

9781910924389 The Weird and the Eerie

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This comprehensive collection brings together the work of acclaimed blogger, writer, political activist and lecturer Mark Fisher (aka k-punk). Covering the period 2004 – 2016, the collection will include some of the best writings from his seminal blog k-punk; a selection of his brilliantly insightful film, television and music reviews; his key writings on politics, activism, precarity, hauntology, mental health and popular modernism for numerous websites and magazines; his final unfinished introduction to his planned work on “Acid Communism”; and a number of important interviews from the last decade. Mark Fisher (1968 – 2017) was a co-founder of Zero Books and, later, Repeater Books. His blog, k-punk, defined critical writing for a generation. He wrote three books, Capitalist Realism, Ghosts of My Life and The Weird and the Eerie, and was a Visiting Fellow in the Visual Cultures department at Goldsmiths, University of London. Darren Ambrose is a freelance writer and editor from the North-East of England.


9781912248261 300pp (approx.) PB 197 x 130 mm Mono £8.99/$14.95 November 2018 Architecture, Politics World Rights Available Available in eBook 9781912248278

THE ADVENTURES OF OWEN HATHERLEY IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE Owen Hatherley You might also like:

9781910924570 Nincompoopolis: The Follies of Boris Johnson by Douglas Murphy

Nearly thirty years after the fall of the USSR, the word “Soviet” should be as meaningless as “Hapsburg” or “Hohenzollern”. Strangely, though, it endures, as places both inside and outside the former Soviet Union define themselves for or against what happened when it existed. But does that experience mean anything today, or is it just an enormous cul-de-sac? To answer this question, this book takes us on a transcontinental account of cities in what used to be the Soviet Union – from the nuclear new towns of the Fifties to the gleaming new capitals of the 21st century – in the hope that perhaps we might also find new ways of building cities that present powerful alternatives, both in the past and present. Owen Hatherley writes regularly on aesthetics and politics for, among others, the Architectural Review, Guardian, Jacobin, London Review of Books and New Humanist. He is the author of several books, most recently Landscapes of Communism, The Ministry of Nostalgia, The Chaplin Machine and Trans-Europe Express. 19


9781912248162 300pp (approx.) PB 197 x 130 mm Mono ÂŁ8.99/$14.95 December 2018 Politics World Rights Available Available in eBook: 9781912248155

WHERE WILL WE LIVE? Dawn Foster By the same author:

Housing in the UK is in crisis. But how did we get here? And what will the future look like if people can’t afford to rent, let alone buy property? The UK needs a radical solution: a huge programme of social housebuilding, a crackdown on private renting, but also a culture change across the country that ends the fetishization of housing and the financialization of bricks and mortar. Houses should not be seen as assets, but as homes which become part of our personal and community histories.

9781910924020 Lean Out

Where Will We Live? tells the story of how we got into this situation, assessing the economic, social and human impact of the ongoing crisis in UK housing. Dawn Foster is a writer and journalist. She writes a regular column for the Guardian. She was the 2014 IBP Young Journalist of the Year and was longlisted for the 2017 Orwell Prize. Her book Lean Out was shortlisted for the 2017 Bread and Roses Award.

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NO LESS THAN MYSTIC

MAX: IT SHOULD ONLY BE

DOWN WITH CHILDHOOD

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NINCOMPOOPOLIS

THE HOLY LAND

UNDER MY THUMB

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THE WEIRD AND THE EERIE

TRIPTYCH

THE OCEAN FELL INTO THE

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DROP

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ZOMBIE UNIVERSITY

FILLING THE VOID

NOTES FROM THE SICK

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SHARD CINEMA

SPLATTER CAPITAL

THE MUSIC OF THE FUTURE

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THE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

FUTURES AND FICTIONS

MAURICE EL MÉDIONI: A

REVOLUTION

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MEMOIR

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GAMES WITHOUT

THE LIVING AND THE DEAD

THE PSYCHOPATH FACTORY

FRONTIERS

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IN DEFENCE OF

SMILE IF YOU DARE

SPECTERS OF REVOLT

SERENDIPITY

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LEAN OUT

DISCOGNITION

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THE BALLERINA AND THE BULL

SHOOTING HIPSTERS

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ART AND WAR

ODE TO BROKEN THINGS

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THE AESTHETICS OF DEGRADATION

NATURE AND NECESSITY

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