Elizabeth Ault on the Cancelled Geography Conference
Like all other conferences this spring, efforts to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus have led to the cancellation of the Association of American Geographers conference(AAG) in Denver. We know...
View ArticleNew Titles in Asian American Studies
We regret to announce that in the ongoing efforts to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we will be unable to meet with you during the Association of Asian American Studies (AAAS) conference,...
View ArticleNew Books in May
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve extended our Spring Sale through May 25, which will allow you to pick up some new titles at 50% off this month. Use coupon SPRING50 to save. In the beautifully...
View ArticleNew Titles in Latin American Studies
Our editors look forward to meeting their authors at conferences every year and are sad to be missing out on that this spring. The annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association would have...
View ArticleAlways a Poster Girl for Just Causes, Mafalda Now Takes on COVID-19: A Guest...
Today’s guest post is by Isabella Cosse, an independent researcher for the National Science and Technology Research Council and the University of Buenos Aires. She is the author of numerous books,...
View ArticleQ&A with Alex Blanchette
Alex Blanchette is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Tufts University and coeditor of How Nature Works: Rethinking Labor on a Troubled Planet. In his newest book,...
View ArticleNew Titles in Women’s and Gender Studies
We regret that in the ongoing efforts to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we will be unable to meet with you during the Berkshire Conference of Women, Genders, and Sexualities, which has been...
View ArticleNew Books in June
Summer is just around the corner. As this new season begins, we’re releasing some exciting titles in history, art, anthropology, and more. Check out these brand new books arriving in June! A Primer for...
View ArticleQ&A with Jane Bennett
Jane Bennett is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University and author of Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things, also published by Duke University Press. In her...
View ArticleSpring Awards
We’d like to celebrate our many authors who have earned various awards and honors for their books this spring. Congratulations! Suzanne Preston Blier’s book Picasso’s Demoiselles has won the Robert...
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