A memoir of reading and working with books by the renowned Booklist editor.With the infectious cu...
A critical synthesis of the work of Lauren Berlant, Moishe Postone, and Michael Silverstein. The ...
'Since the end of the nineteenth century, the division between nature and culture has been fundam...
As George W. Bush's Iraq mission unravelled, U.S. policy elites revived counterinsurgency doctrin...
What can you say after you say that the world--or at least human life on it--looks like it's near...
'A spectre is haunting literature today- the spectre of patacriticism. Nowhere is the threat more...
In this lucid and insightful essay, renowned linguist Roy Harris reflects on the early nineteenth...
An argument against the idea of the indigenous chief as a liberal political figure.Across Africa,...
Harootunian tracks American Marxism's chapters in recent history, tracing the movement from its d...
Academics would not think of pursuing research without being aware of what colleagues in the fiel...
'Why do we understand media the way we do? Sometimes we think about media simply as means of comm...
'Reading the Room is Paul Yamazaki's love letter to the work of bookselling and an engaged life o...