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        Fractured Tablets 

        Balberg, Mira (2023)
        This book examines the significant role that memory failures play in early rabbinic literature. The rabbis who shaped Judaism in late antiquity envisioned the commitment to the Torah and its commandments as governing every ...
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        A Jewish Childhood in the Muslim Mediterranean 

        Brozgal, Lia; Glasberg, Rebecca (2023)
        A Jewish Childhood in the Muslim Mediterranean brings together the fascinating personal stories of Jewish writers, scholars, and intellectuals who came of age in lands where Islam was the dominant religion and everyday ...
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        Transnational Trailblazers of Early Cinema 

        Duckett, Victoria (2023)
        At the forefront of the entertainment industries of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were singular actors: Sarah Bernhardt, Gabrielle Réjane, and Mistinguett. Talented women with global ambitions, these ...
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        Recovering Identity 

        Rumpf, Cesraéa (2023)
        Recovering Identity examines a critical tension in criminalized women’s identity work. Through in-depth qualitative and photo-elicitation interviews, Cesraéa Rumpf shows how formerly incarcerated women engaged recovery and ...
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        Life at the Center 

        Caple James, Erica (2024)
        In Life at the Center, Erica Caple James traces how faith-based and secular institutions in Boston have helped Haitian refugees and immigrants attain economic independence, health, security, and citizenship in the United ...
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        Feminist Cyberlaw 

        Jones, Meg Leta; Levendowski, Amanda (2024)
        This vibrant and visionary reimagining of the field of cyberlaw through a feminist lens brings together emerging and established scholars and practitioners to explore how gender, race, sexuality, disability, class, and the ...
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        Beyond Suspicion 

        Mizrachi, Nissim (2024)
        For more than four decades, socially disadvantaged Israeli Mizrahim—descendants of Jews from Middle Eastern and North African communities—have continuously supported right-wing political parties. Scholars, left-wing ...
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        To Be an Actress 

        Wang, Yiman (2024)
        Between 1919 and 1961, pioneering Chinese American actress Anna May Wong established an enduring legacy that encompassed cinema, theater, radio, and American television. Born in Los Angeles and growing up amid the suspicion ...
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        Beyond the Binary 

        Yacoob, Saadia (2024)
        One of the most hotly debated issues in contemporary Muslim ethics is the status of women in Islamic law. Whereas Muslim conservatives argue that gender-differentiated legal rulings reflect complementary gender roles, ...
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        Making Sense 

        Green, E. Mara (2024)
        Making Sense explores the experiential, ethical, and intellectual stakes of living in, and thinking about, a world in which language cannot be taken for granted. In Nepal, many deaf signers use Nepali Sign Language (NSL), ...
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        The Women Who Ruled China 

        Balkwill, Stephanie (2024)
        In the late fifth century, a girl whose name has been forgotten by history was born at the edge of the Chinese empire. By the time of her death, she had transformed herself into Empress Dowager Ling, one of the most powerful ...
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        Romancing “Yesenia” 

        Salazkina, Masha (2024)
        This book follows the production, transnational circulation, and reception of the highest grossing film in the history of Soviet exhibition, the 1971 Mexican romance Yesenia. The film adaptation of a telenovela based on a ...
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        Rated A 

        Sreedhar Mini, Darshana (2024)
        In the 1990s, India’s mediascape saw the efflorescence of edgy soft-porn films in the Malayalam-speaking state of Kerala. In Rated A, Darshana Sreedhar Mini examines the local and transnational influences that shaped ...
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        The Suburban Frontier 

        Mercer, Claire (2024)
        African cities are under construction. Beyond the urban redevelopment schemes and large-scale infrastructure projects reconfiguring central city skylines, urban residents are putting their resources into finding land and ...
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        Almost Futures 

        Nguyen-vo, Thu-huong (2024)
        Almost Futures looks to the people who pay the heaviest price exacted by war and capitalist globalization—particularly Vietnamese citizens and refugees—for glimpses of ways to exist at the end of our future’s promise. In ...
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        Indefensible Spaces 

        Kurwa, Rahim (2025)
        Indefensible Spaces examines the policing of housing through the story of Black community building in the Antelope Valley, Los Angeles County’s northernmost outpost. Tracing its evolution from a segregated postwar suburb ...
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        The Small Stuff of Roman Antiquity 

        Gowers, Emily (2025)
        Why are the small and unimportant relics of Roman antiquity often the most enduring, in material form and in our affections? Through close encounters with minor things such as insects, brief lives, quibbles, irritants, and ...
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        Ancient Mediterranean Incarceration 

        Larsen, Matthew D. C.; Letteney, Mark (2025)
        This book examines spaces, practices, and ideologies of incarceration in the ancient Mediterranean basin from 300 BCE to 600 BCE . Analyzing a wide range of sources—including legal texts, archaeological findings, documentary ...
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        Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago 

        Busse Berger, Anna Maria; Spiller, Henry (2025)
        Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. This study ...
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        Collaborative Settler Colonialism 

        Xu Lu, Sidney (2025)
        Though Japanese migration to Brazil started only at the turn of the twentieth century, Brazil is now the country with the largest ethnic Japanese population outside Japan. Collaborative Settler Colonialism examines this ...
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        The Violence of Love 

        Myers, Kit W. (2025)
        The Violence of Love challenges the narrative that adoption is a solely loving act—a narrative that is especially pervasive with transracial and transnational adoptions. Using interdisciplinary analysis, Kit W. Myers ...
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        Morals Not Knowledge 

        H. Evans, John (2018)
        In a time when conservative politicians challenge the irrefutability of scientific findings such as climate change, it is more important than ever to understand the conflict at the heart of the “religion vs. science” debates ...
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        The Hegemony of Heritage 

        L. Stein, Deborah (2018)
        The Hegemony of Heritage makes an original and significant contribution to our understanding of how the relationship of architectural objects and societies to the built environment changes over time. Studying two surviving ...
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        The Eternal Dissident 

        N. Myers, David (2018)
        The Eternal Dissident offers rare insight into one of the most inspiring and thought-provoking Reform rabbis of the twentieth century, Leonard Beerman, who was renowned both for his eloquent and challenging sermons and for ...
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        Virtuous Waters 

        Walsh, Casey (2018)
        Virtuous Waters is a pathbreaking and innovative study of bathing, drinking and other everyday engagements with a wide range of waters across five centuries in Mexico. Casey Walsh uses political ecology to bring together ...
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        Unjust Conditions 

        Patricia Cookson, Tara (2018)
        Unjust Conditions follows the lives and labors of poor mothers in rural Peru, richly documenting the ordeals they face to participate in mainstream poverty alleviation programs. Championed by behavioral economists and the ...
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        The Erotics of History 

        Donham, Donald (2018)
        The Erotics of History challenges long-standing notions of sexuality as stable and context-free—as something that individuals discover about themselves. Rather, Donald L. Donham argues that historical circumstance, local ...
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        Parameters of Disavowal 

        Jinsoo, An (2018)
        The colonial experience of the early twentieth century shaped Korea’s culture and identity, leaving a troubling past that was subtly reconstructed in South Korean postcolonial cinema. Relating postcolonial discourses to a ...
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        Forging the Ideal Educated Girl 

        Khoja-Moolji, Shenila (2018)
        In Forging the Ideal Educated Girl, Shenila Khoja-Moolji traces the figure of the ‘educated girl’ to examine the evolving politics of educational reform and development campaigns in colonial India and Pakistan. She challenges ...
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        The Stranger at the Feast 

        Boylston, Tom (2018)
        The Stranger at the Feast is a pathbreaking ethnographic study of one of the world’s oldest and least-understood religious traditions. Based on long-term ethnographic research on the Zege peninsula in northern Ethiopia, ...
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        Placing Empire 

        McDonald, Kate (2017)
        Placing Empire examines the spatial politics of Japanese imperialism through a study of Japanese travel and tourism to Korea, Manchuria, and Taiwan between the late nineteenth century and the early 1950s. In a departure ...
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        Rivers of the Anthropocene 

        Meybeck, Michel; M. Jason, Kelly; Scarpino, Philip; Berry, Helen; Syvitski, James (2017)
        This exciting volume presents the work and research of the Rivers of the Anthropocene Network, an international collaborative group of scientists, social scientists, humanists, artists, policymakers, and community organizers ...
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        Building Green 

        Rademacher, Anne (2017)
        Building Green explores the experience of environmental architects in Mumbai, one of the world’s most populous and population-dense urban areas and a city iconic for its massive informal settlements, extreme wealth ...
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        Language of the Snakes 

        Ollett, Andrew (2017)
        Language of the Snakes traces the history of the Prakrit language as a literary phenomenon, starting from its cultivation in courts of the Deccan in the first centuries of the common era. Although little studied today, ...
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        Child’s Play 

        Frühstück, Sabine; Walthall, Anne (2017)
        Few things make Japanese adults feel quite as anxious today as the phenomenon called the “child crisis.” Various media teem with intense debates about bullying in schools, child poverty, child suicides, violent crimes ...
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        Outcasts of Empire 

        D. Barclay, Paul (2017)
        "Outcasts of Empire unveils the causes and consequences of capitalism’s failure to “batter down all Chinese walls” in modern Taiwan. Adopting micro- and macrohistorical perspectives, Paul D. Barclay argues that the ...
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        Ginseng and Borderland 

        Kim, Seonmin (2017)
        Ginseng and Borderland explores the territorial boundaries and political relations between Qing China and Chosŏn Korea during the period from the early seventeenth to the late nineteenth centuries. By examining a unique ...
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        Citizen Outsider 

        Beaman, Jean (2017)
        While portrayals of immigrants and their descendants in France and throughout Europe often center on burning cars and radical Islam, Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France paints a different ...
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        Taiwan and China 

        Dittmer, Lowell (2017)
        China's relation to Taiwan has been in constant contention since the founding of the People's Republic of China in October 1949 and the creation of the defeated Kuomintang (KMT) exile regime on the island two months later. ...
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        Banished Men 

        Andrews, Abigail (2023)
        What becomes of men the U.S. locks up and kicks out? From 2009 to 2020, the U.S. deported more than five million people—over 90 percent of them men. In Banished Men, Abigail Andrews and her students tell 186 of their ...
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        A Life of Worry 

        Tran, Allen L. (2023)
        In less than half a century, people in Vietnam have gone from fearing war and famine to fretting over the best cell phone plan. This shift in the landscape of people’s anxieties is the result of policies that made Vietnam ...
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        Globalization 

        Steger, Manfred B.; Benedikter, Roland; Pechlaner, Harald; Kofler, Ingrid (2023)
        Since the end of the Cold War, globalization—the process and the idea—has been reshaping the world. Global studies scholarship has emerged to make sense of the transnational manifestations of globalization: economic, social, ...
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        Lived Refuge 

        Nguyen, Vinh (2023)
        In a world increasingly shaped by displacement and migration, refuge is both a coveted right and an elusive promise for millions. While conventionally understood as legal protection, it also transcends judicial definitions. ...
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        Ground Truths 

        Raphael, Chad; Matsuoka, Martha (2024)
        Ground Truths shows how community-engaged research contributes to environmental justice for Black, Indigenous, people of color, and low-income communities by centering local knowledge, building truth from the ground up, ...
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        Analytic Induction for Social Research 

        Ragin, Charles C. (2023)
        This book explores analytic induction, an approach to the analysis of cross-case evidence on qualitative outcomes that has deep roots in sociology. A popular research technique in the early decades of empirical sociology, ...
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        Celluloid Democracy 

        Kim, Hieyoon (2023)
        The first book to offer a history of film activism in post-1945 South Korea, Celluloid Democracy tells the story of the Korean filmmakers, distributors, and exhibitors who reshaped cinema in radically empowering ways through ...
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        Dangerous Love 

        Syvertsen, Jennifer Leigh (2022)
        The relationships between female sex workers and their noncommercial male partners are often assumed to be coercive and anchored in risk, dismissed as “pimp-prostitute” arrangements by researchers and the general public ...
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        At the Edges of Sleep 

        Ma, Jean (2022)
        At the Edges of Sleep considers sleep in film and moving image art as both a subject matter to explore onscreen and a state to induce in the audience. Far from negating action or meaning, sleep extends into new territories ...
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        The Fluvial Imagination 

        Hoag, Colin (2022)
        Landlocked and surrounded by South Africa on all sides, the mountain kingdom of Lesotho became the world’s first “water-exporting country” when it signed a 1986 treaty with its powerful neighbor. An elaborate network of ...
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        Networked Refugees 

        Hajj, Nadya (2021)
        Almost 68.5 million refugees in the world today live in a protection gap, the chasm between protections stipulated in the Geneva Convention and the abrogation of those responsibilities by aid agencies. With dwindling ...
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        Sensitive Reading 

        Bronner, Yigal; Hallisey, Charles (2022)
        A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. What are the pleasures of reading translations of South Asian literature, and what does it take to enjoy a translated text? This ...
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        Acquired Alterity 

        Mack, Edward (2022)
        A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. This is the first book-length study in English of the Japanese-language literary activities of early Japanese migrants to Brazil. ...
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        Accidental Holy Land 

        Esherick, Joseph W. (2022)
        A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Yan'an is China's "revolutionary holy land," the heart of Mao Zedong's Communist movement from 1937 to 1947. Based on thirty years ...
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        Cinematic Independence 

        Tsika, Noah (2022)
        Cinematic Independence traces the emergence, demise, and rebirth of big-screen film exhibition in Nigeria. Film companies flocked to Nigeria in the years following independence, beginning a long history of interventions ...
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        Hydrohumanities 

        (2021)
        A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Discourse about water and power in the modern era have largely focused on human power over water: who gets to own and control a ...
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        Rethinking Statehood in Palestine 

        Farsakh, Leila H. (2021)
        The quest for an inclusive and independent state has been at the center of the Palestinian national struggle for a very long time. This book critically explores the meaning of Palestinian statehood and the challenges that ...
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        The Funeral of Mr. Wang 

        Kipnis, Andrew B. (2021)
        In rural China funerals are conducted locally, on village land by village elders. But in urban areas, people have neither land for burials nor elder relatives to conduct funerals. Chinese urbanization, which has increased ...
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        What Makes a Church Sacred? 

        Farag, Mary K. (2021)
        What is the purpose of a church? Who owns a church? Mary K. Farag persuasively demonstrates that three groups in late antiquity were concerned with these questions: Christian leaders, wealthy laypersons, and lawmakers. ...
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        Law as Reproduction and Revolution 

        Garth, Bryant G.; Dezalay, Yves (2021)
        This sweeping book details the extent to which the legal revolution emanating from the US has transformed legal hierarchies of power across the globe, while also analyzing the conjoined global histories of law and social ...
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        Rethinking Statehood in Palestine 

        Farsakh, Leila H. (2021)
        The quest for an inclusive and independent state has been at the center of the Palestinian national struggle for a very long time. This book critically explores the meaning of Palestinian statehood and the challenges that ...
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