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        Nothing As We Need It 

        Cascella, Daniela (2022)
        Nothing As We Need It: A Chimera imagines and writes a composite and impure form of criticism that embodies the writing of research as recursive, entangled, and many-voiced. Shaped by encounters with literature not ...
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        Recovering the Radical Promise of Superheroes 

        Kirkpatrick, Ellen (2023)
        "Superhero meaning making is a site of struggle. Superheroes (are thought to) trouble borders and normative ways of seeing and being in the world. Superhero narratives (are thought to) represent, and thereby inspire, ...
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        Turkish Voices 

        Nemet-Nejat, Murat (2022)
        Turkish Voices, written during 1989/90, is initially based on the Second New Turkish poet Cemal Süreya’s first book of poetry, Üvercinka (Pigeon English), which he wrote during the 1950s, in his twenties. In this book, ...
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        Broken Narrative 

        Mazzi, Marco; Lulaj, Armando (2022)
        Broken Narrative provides an extensive reflection on history, politics, and contemporary art, revolving around the cornerstones of the artistic practice of Albanian artist Armando Lulaj. The core of the book is formed by ...
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        The Christian Economy of the Early Medieval West 

        Wood, Ian (2022)
        The establishment of Christianity in the late- and post-Roman world caused an economic as well as a religious revolution, but, while a great deal of attention has been paid to the religious developments of the period, the ...
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        paq'batlh 

        Schönfeld, Floris; Ligtelijn, Kees; van Gerven Oei, Vincent W.J.; Yonge-Mallo, David (2022)
        paq’batlh: The Klingon Epic is the definitive edition of the grand Klingon epic of Kahless the Unforgettable (qeylIS lIjlaHbogh pagh). The story of Kahless is a tale of legendary proportions comparable to those of ancient ...
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        Artificial Earth 

        Andersson, Johan Daniel (2023)
        Artificial Earth: A Genealogy of Planetary Technicity offers an intellectual history of humanity as a geological force, focusing on a prevalent contradiction in the Anthropocene discourse on global environmental change: ...
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        Nairobi Becoming 

        Fontein, Joost; Diphoorn, Tessa; Lockwood, Peter; Smith, Constance (2024)
        Echoing the edgy, disjunctive, ever-emergent city of Nairobi that it explores, Nairobi Becoming: Security, Uncertainty, Contingency strives to be several things-in-the-making. It is a historically and anthropologically ...
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        The Getty Fiend 

        White, Ken (2024)
        The Getty Fiend, a contemporary medieval melodrama set in Los Angeles’s Getty Museum, takes the reader on a tour filled with rock stars and warrior-kings, werewolves and archivists, sartorial Huns and libertine saints, all ...
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        Widening Scripts 

        Prandini Assis, Mariana; Henderson, Angela; MacCallum, Lindsey; Reilly, Ian; Shaffner, Ellen; Stoneman, Scott (2023)
        Widening Scripts: Cultivating Feminist Care in Academic Labor is addressed to scholars, educators, and students devoted to the struggle against precarity, atomization, and the commodification of knowledge. Through shared ...
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        Lividity 

        Rosenfield, Kim (2024)
        In Lividity, poet Kim Rosenfield works within the outskirts of language, draining it of connotation and excess. Using words and phrases culled from linguistics textbooks and language-learning manuals, Rosenfield invites ...
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        Masks 

        Gellar-Goad, T. H. M. (2024)
        The mask is the classic disguise. But as alter ego, it reveals as much as it conceals. Why are masks so often creepy, even outside of horror movies? Can a mask change expression while you’re wearing it? How much of someone’s ...
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        Alone in the Dark 

        Dibbern, Doug (2024)
        Alone in the Dark is an experimental memoir – or perhaps, more accurately, an anti-memoir or fabulist memoir, some unruly combination of essay, prose poem, and floating reverie that examines the relationship between one’s ...
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        like a dog 

        Samblanet, Lauren (2024)
        Taking its cues from the New Narrative writing movement, like a dog considers how sexual identity is morphed, hidden, and denied by cultural forces like film, pornography, rape culture, and sexual semiotics. The speaker ...
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        In Defense of Don Giovanni 

        Passerini, Luisa (2024)
        Who wants to champion the figure of Don Giovanni in the time of Harvey Weinstein and #MeToo? Don Giovanni is a rapist, murderer, serial seducer, and liar. Can he ever be held up as a role model or seen as a figure to be ...
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        Continuum 2 

        De Francesco, Alessandro (2024)
        This volume gathers Alessandro De Francesco’s essays and theoretical writings produced from 2015 to 2022. It follows the first volume Continuum: Writings on Poetry as Artistic Practice, reuniting essays written between ...
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        Tribulations of a Westerner in the Western World 

        (2024)
        Someone has taken a trip and taken photographs of that trip and someone else has been invited to watch a slideshow of the trip taken. There is a road, there is an abstract painting, there is a viewer who wishes he could ...
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        Rituals for Climate Change 

        Ortiz, Naomi (2023)
        Disability justice and ecojustice are rarely considered together but are in constant conversation in our world. Rituals for Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice, combining poetry and the lyrical essay, doesn’t ...
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        Feminist Solidarities after Modulation 

        Morais dos Santos Bruss, Sara (2023)
        Feminist Solidarities after Modulation produces an intersectional analysis of transnational feminist movements and their contemporary digital frameworks of identity and solidarity. Engaging media theory, critical race ...
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        Cycle of Dreams 

        Weiskott, Eric (2024)
        An experimental hybrid work, Cycle of Dreams pairs translation and original poetry. The translations, or adaptations, are of William Langland’s strange and wild fourteenth-century dream vision, Piers Plowman, a politically ...
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        Oblation 

        Bowker, M.H. (2024)
        Elements of this book, Oblation: Essays, Parables, Paradoxes, defy reason. They do so for good reason. Much of what we do, much of what we think, is oblation: sacrifice, offering, to something or someone. The root of ...
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        Heavy Processing 

        Cowan, T.L. ; Rault, Jas (2024)
        What happens when we take the joke of “lesbian processing” seriously as a research method? Heavy Processing does just this, by tracing the multi-directional genealogies and vast affinities of processing-heavy methods as ...
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        Burning Diagrams in Anthropology 

        Partridge, Tristan (2024)
        Burning Diagrams in Anthropology examines the use of diagrams in anthropology to reimagine how we think about, and challenge, intellectual histories. Highlighting the impossibility of escaping what different disciplines ...
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        A Cyborg's Father 

        Brennan, Dave (2025)
        When his daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as an infant and became dependent on technology to stay alive, Dave Brennan set off in search of a vision: what does it mean to live as a cyborg? And how might he best ...
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        Requiem 

        Carmody, Teresa (2025)
        Requiem by Teresa Carmody is a "folk opera, a lament for the unexamined life," writes editor and author David Ulin in his Introduction. In this short collection of fiction, a lonely man plainchants for the waitress he once ...
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        The Social Properties of Concrete 

        Elinoff, Eli; Rubaii, Kali (2025)
        Concrete is a ubiquitous part of our world. It composes our dwellings and shapes our infrastructures. It unites and divides urban space and is used to wage both war and peace. Concrete is simultaneously an indicator of ...
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        Imaginary Death 

        Nagai, Mariko Nagai (2025)
        A man dies. He dies because he must—because without his death, there is no story, and, in the end, no history itself. So begins Mariko Nagai’s Imaginary Death, a creative nonfiction book that examines how the author’s ...
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        The Fight for Black Liberation 

        Hoston, William T. (2025)
        The first presidency of Donald J. Trump further unveiled the calamity of white America’s determination to maintain societal order during a period of landmark racial upheaval. From the restrictive voting measures led by ...
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        The Mediterranean Question 

        CHAMBERS, Iain Michael (2025)
        Whose Mediterranean are we talking about? What languages are most appropriate to its reception and understanding? With two-thirds constituted by the histories and cultures of its African and Asian shorelines and hinterlands, ...
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        The Art of Compilation 

        Dorofeeva, Anna (2025)
        The Art of Compilation: Manuscripts and Networks in the Early Medieval Latin West interrogates the medieval manuscript book as a dynamic, constantly changing object entangled in intellectual and cultural networks, constructed ...
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        The Poet as Experiencer 

        Groves, Adam Staley (2025)
        In The Poet as Experiencer: Wallace Stevens and Nonhuman Intelligence, Adam Staley Groves approaches Stevens, not merely as poet–thinker but rather as experiencer and theorist of what is today called “the phenomenon” (UFOs). ...
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        Corporeal Aesth/ethics 

        Kisiel, Anna (2026)
        Can we think of an ethics that originates in corporeality, and not in codified or symbolic systems? In Corporeal Aesth/ethics, the body resurfaces as a central category of Bracha L. Ettinger’s theory and art, as well as ...
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        Historiographies of Game Studies 

        Karabinus, Alisha; Mejeur, Cody; Vossen, Emma (2025)
        Historiographies of Game Studies offers a first-of-its-kind reflection on how game studies as an academic field has been shaped and sustained. Today, game studies is a thriving field with many dedicated national and ...
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        Hand Book 

        Olesker, Lizzie; Sachs, Lynne (2025)
        Hand Book: A Manual on Performance, Process, and the Labor of Laundry is a collection of writings and images from a performance and film set within a neighborhood laundromat, a microcosm of service work within our urban ...
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        One Thing Follows Another 

        Rosenthal, Sarah (2025)
        In the 1950s, Yvonne Rainer, Simone Forti, and a handful of other young artists based in New York’s Greenwich Village set out to challenge the practices and principles of professionalized dance. Inspired by the groundbreaking ...
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        The Singing Detainee and the Librarian with One Book 

        Beltran, Michael (2025)
        In late 2019, journalist Michael Beltran found himself in the city of Utrecht, the Netherlands, deep in conversation with Filipino revolutionary leaders Jose Maria Sison and Julie de Lima. What was planned to be a feature ...
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        Perceptron 

        Dobson, James (2025)
        Perceptron is a work of experimental poetry and a critical biographical reading of Frank Rosenblatt (1928–1971) and his 1957 invention, the Perceptron. The Perceptron was the first widely publicized and used machine learning ...
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        Ontohackers 

        del Val, Jaym*/Jaime (2025)
        Ontohackers redefines what movement, worlds, and bodies are through the sense of proprioception reconceptualized as formless fluctuation field, a movement matrix that is itself also thought, and which underlies all life ...
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        The Negated Institution 

        Basaglia, Franco (2025)
        The Negated Institution: Report from a Psychiatric Hospital was first published in 1968 in Italian and caused an immediate sensation. It was an instant bestseller and was translated into numerous languages, but never into ...
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        Ontohackers: Radical Movement Philosophy in the Age of Extinctions and Algorithms, Part III 

        del Val, Jaym*/Jaime (2025)
        Part III provides is a critical history of (movement) philosophies, exposing the rise of the mechanistic vision as dominant anomaly emerging from a variety of other older proposals which have continued to exist in the ...
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