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May 23, 2019 19 ADDICTION PSYCHIATRY The American Opioid Epidemic: From Patient Care to Public Health Michael T. Compton, M.D., M.P.H., and Marc W. Manseau, M.D., M.P.H. A roster of brilliant clinicians and academicians, who offer insight into the myriad medical, legal, and socioeconomic facets of this growing problem. Pub Jan 2019. 6 x 9 in. 459 pp. American Psychiatric Publishing 978-1-61537-157-0 P/$65.00 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Jackie Ormes: The First African American Woman Cartoonist Nancy Goldstein Jackie Ormes (1911–1985) blazed a trail as a popular cartoonist with the major black newspapers of the day. Her cartoon characters delighted readers and spawned other prod- ucts, including an elegant doll with a stylish wardrobe and “Torchy Togs” paper dolls. The biography, recognized as a “Best Book” by the Village Voice and with “Best Book” citations in three Booklist categories, features a large sampling of Ormes’s cartoons and comic strips. This new paperback edition has been updated with a new preface. Pub Aug. 2019. 8.5 x 11 in. 240 pp. Univ. of Michigan Press 978-0-472-03755-1 P/$24.95 New Perspectives on the Black Intellectual Tradition Edited by Keisha N. Blain, Christopher Cameron, and Ashley D. Farmer Essays that explore four central themes within the Black intellectual tradition: Black internationalism; religion and spirituality; racial politics and social justice; and Black radicalism. Pub Nov. 2018. 6 x 9 in. 240 pp. Northwestern Univ. Press 978-0-8101-3812-4 P/$34.95 They Stole Him Out of Jail William B. Gravely On February 17, 1947, Willie Earle, an African American man ar- rested for the murder of a South Carolina taxi driver, was ab- ducted from his jail cell by a mob and beaten, stabbed, and shot to death. An investigation produced 31 suspects and 26 confessions, but, after a nine-day trial that attracted national press attention, the defendants were acquitted by an all-white jury. This book is a compelling reminder not only of past traumas but of how far South Carolina and the country has yet to go. Pub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 309 pp. Univ. of South Carolina Press 978-1-61117-937-8 C/$29.99 978-1061117-938-5 E/$29.99 ARCHITECTURE The Grandest Madison Square Garden: Art, Scandal, & Architecture in Gilded Age New York Suzanne Hinman (See History/New York) ASIAN STUDIES Ghandi’s Search for the Perfect Diet: Eating with the World in Mind Nico Slate “Nico Slate’s fascinating account reveals Ghandi as an evidence- based, self-experimenting nutri- tion guru who tried one diet af- ter another—vegan, raw, calorie restriction—in his quest for physi- cal and spiritual health. Above all, Slate explains Ghandi’s use of fast- ing as a political means to inspire India to achieve independence. —Marion Nestle, author of Unsavory Truth: How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We Eat Pub Feb.. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 256 pp. 10 illustrations. Univ. of Washington Press 978-0-295-74495-7 P/$29.95 BIOGRAPHY Clear It with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public Service Michael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen “A bracing and insightful read.” —Rick Kogan, Chicago Tribune “For those who read this exceptional book Sid will not be forgotten.” —Senator Dick Durbin Pub May 2019. 6.125 x 9.25 in. 288 pp. Univ. of Illinois Press 978-0-252-04244-7 C/$29.95 Colin Powell: Imperfect Patriot Jeffrey J. Matthews “At its base is a very well written story about Colin Powell as fallible everyman. It is an almost existential portrait of the human condition. We all make choices every day; some are good, but some are grave errors in judgment that can have disastrous consequences for a fam- ily or for a nation. In my opinion, this book is the most important of the publications focusing on this turbulent period of American po- litical and military history.” —Howard Ball, author of Bush, the Detainees, and the Constitution Pub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 416 pp. Notre Dame Press 978-0-268-10509-9 C/$35.00 The Journalist of Castro Street: The Life of Randy Shilts Andrew E. Stoner As the acclaimed author of And the Band Played On, Randy Shilts became the country’s most recognized voice on the HIV/ AIDS epidemic. Pub June 2019. 6.125 x 9.25 in. 288 pp. Univ. of Illinois Press 978-0-252-08426-3 P/$22.95 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY Applied Mindfulness: Approaches in Mental Health for Children and Adolescents Victor G. Carrión, M.D., and John Rettger, Ph.D. The book is premised on the truth that teaching mindfulness is not a skill that can be picked up by reading an instructional manual; clinicians must first practice mindfulness themselves. Pub Feb. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 393 pp. American Psychiatric Publishing 978-1-61537-212-6 P/$65.00 Beyond PTSD: Helping and Healing Teens Exposed to Trauma Edited by Ruth Gerson, M.D., and Patrick Heppell, Psy.D. Practical and accessible for clini- cians, social workers, pediatri- cians, school counselors, and even parents, with the information, context, and strategies they need to help the teen. Pub Oct.. 2018. 6 x 9 in. 364 pp. American Psychiatric Publishing 978-1-61537-110-5 P/$65.00 SPRING 2019 NEW BOOKS FROM UNIVERSIT Y PRESSES

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ADDICTION PSYCHIATRY

The American Opioid Epidemic: From Patient Care to Public HealthMichael T. Compton, M.D., M.P.H., and Marc W. Manseau, M.D., M.P.H.A roster of brilliant clinicians and academicians, who offer insight into the myriad medical, legal, and socioeconomic facets of this growing problem.Pub Jan 2019. 6 x 9 in. 459 pp.American Psychiatric Publishing

978-1-61537-157-0 P/$65.00

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES

Jackie Ormes: The First African American Woman CartoonistNancy GoldsteinJackie Ormes (1911–1985) blazed a trail as a popular cartoonist with the major black newspapers of the day. Her cartoon characters delighted readers and spawned other prod-ucts, including an elegant doll with a stylish wardrobe and “Torchy Togs” paper dolls. The biography, recognized as a “Best Book” by the Village Voice and with “Best Book” citations in three Booklist categories, features a large sampling of Ormes’s cartoons and comic strips. This new paperback edition has been updated with a new preface.Pub Aug. 2019. 8.5 x 11 in. 240 pp.Univ. of Michigan Press978-0-472-03755-1 P/$24.95

New Perspectives on the Black Intellectual TraditionEdited by Keisha N. Blain,Christopher Cameron,and Ashley D. FarmerEssays that explore four central themes within the Black intellectual tradition: Black internationalism; religion and spirituality; racial politics and social justice; and Black radicalism.Pub Nov. 2018. 6 x 9 in. 240 pp.Northwestern Univ. Press

978-0-8101-3812-4 P/$34.95

They Stole Him Out of Jail William B. GravelyOn February 17, 1947, Willie Earle, an African American man ar-rested for the murder of a South Carolina taxi driver, was ab-ducted from his jail cell by a mob and beaten, stabbed, and shot to death. An investigation produced 31 suspects and 26 confessions, but, after a nine-day trial that attracted national press attention, the defendants were acquitted by an all-white jury. This book is a compelling reminder not only of past traumas but of how far South Carolina and the country has yet to go.Pub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 309 pp.Univ. of South Carolina Press978-1-61117-937-8 C/$29.99

978-1061117-938-5 E/$29.99

ARCHITECTUREThe Grandest Madison Square Garden: Art, Scandal, & Architecture in Gilded Age New YorkSuzanne Hinman(See History/New York)

ASIAN STUDIES

Ghandi’s Search for the Perfect Diet: Eating with the World in MindNico Slate“Nico Slate’s fascinating account reveals Ghandi as an evidence-based, self-experimenting nutri-tion guru who tried one diet af-ter another—vegan, raw, calorie restriction —in his quest for physi-cal and spiritual health. Above all, Slate explains Ghandi’s use of fast-ing as a political means to inspire India to achieve independence.—Marion Nestle, author of Unsavory Truth: How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We EatPub Feb.. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 256 pp.10 illustrations. Univ. of Washington Press

978-0-295-74495-7 P/$29.95

BIOGRAPHY

Clear It with Sid!: Sidney R. Yates and Fifty Years of Presidents, Pragmatism, and Public ServiceMichael C. Dorf and George Van Dusen

“A bracing and insightful read.” —Rick Kogan, Chicago Tribune “For those who read this exceptional book Sid will not be forgotten.”—Senator Dick DurbinPub May 2019. 6.125 x 9.25 in. 288 pp.Univ. of Illinois Press

978-0-252-04244-7 C/$29.95

Colin Powell: Imperfect PatriotJeffrey J. Matthews“At its base is a very well written story about Colin Powell as fallible everyman. It is an almost existential portrait of the human condition. We all make choices every day; some are good, but some are grave errors in judgment that can have disastrous consequences for a fam-ily or for a nation. In my opinion, this book is the most important of the publications focusing on this turbulent period of American po-litical and military history.”—Howard Ball, author of Bush, the Detainees, and the ConstitutionPub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 416 pp.Notre Dame Press

978-0-268-10509-9 C/$35.00

The Journalist of Castro Street: The Life of Randy ShiltsAndrew E. StonerAs the acclaimed author of And the Band Played On, Randy Shilts became the country’s most

recognized voice on the HIV/AIDS epidemic.Pub June 2019. 6.125 x 9.25 in. 288 pp.Univ. of Illinois Press

978-0-252-08426-3 P/$22.95

CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

Applied Mindfulness: Approaches in Mental Health for Children and AdolescentsVictor G. Carrión, M.D., and John Rettger, Ph.D.The book is premised on the truth that teaching mindfulness is not a skill that can be picked up by reading an instructional manual; clinicians must first practice mindfulness themselves.Pub Feb. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 393 pp.American Psychiatric Publishing

978-1-61537-212-6 P/$65.00

Beyond PTSD: Helping and Healing Teens Exposed to TraumaEdited by Ruth Gerson, M.D., and Patrick Heppell, Psy.D.Practical and accessible for clini-cians, social workers, pediatri-cians, school counselors, and even parents, with the information, context, and strategies they need to help the teen.Pub Oct.. 2018. 6 x 9 in. 364 pp.American Psychiatric Publishing

978-1-61537-110-5 P/$65.00

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FOOD STUDIES

The Taco Truck: How Mexican Street Food Is Transforming the American CityRobert Lemon. Foreword by Jeffrey M. PilcherDrawing on interviews with taco truck workers, Robert Lemon illuminates new truths about foodways and community in the Bay Area, Sacramento, and Columbus, Ohio.Pub May 2019. 6 x 9 in. 240 pp.Univ. of Illinois Press

978-0-252-08423-2 P/$24.95

GENERAL INTEREST

Most of What Follows is True: Places Imagined and RealMichael CrummeyDrawing on his own experience appropriating historical characters to fictional ends, Michael Crummey brings forward important questions about how writers use history and real-life figures to animate fic-tional stories. Is there a limit to the liberties a writer can take? Is there a point at which a fictionalized history becomes a false history? What responsibilities do writers have to their readers, and to the historical and cultural materials they exploit as sources? Crummey offers thoughtful, witty views on the deep and timely conversation around appropriation.Pub Feb. 2019. 5.25 x 9 in. 72 pp.Univ. of Alberta Press978-1-77212-457-6 P/$11.99

CULTURAL STUDIES

Beauty in a Box: Detangling the Roots of Canada’s Black Beauty CultureCheryl Thompson“Beauty in a Box is a magnificent body of work that centers the hidden history of black Canadian beauty culture in relationship to advertising, retail establishments, and women’s magazines. [A]s a brilliantly pioneering examination of how African American beauty culture shaped black Canada, Thompson fills an important gap in research on global black beauty culture. [It] stands as one of the most captivating and well re-searched tomes to examine black beauty culture in Canada and transnationally. Read this book!”—Ingrid Banks, University of California Santa BarbaraPub Apr. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 310 pp.Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

978-1-771-12358-7 P/$36.99

EDUCATION

Jim Crow Campus: Higher Education and the Struggle for a New Southern Social OrderJoy Ann Williamson-Lott“A must-read for every serious student of higher education, aca-demic freedom, free speech, civil rights, student protest, and south-ern history.”—Robert Cohen, NYU“The riveting prose and well researched narrative tell the stories of the past while also teaching lessons for today.” —Marybeth Gasman, U-PennExplore how the Black freedom struggle and the anti–Vietnam War movement dovetailed with faculty and student activism in the South to bring about social change.Pub June 2018. 6 x 9 in. 176 pp.Teachers College Press

978-0-8077-5912-7 P/$42.95

Teaching the History of the English LanguageEdited by Colette Moore and Chris C. PalmerThe study of the history of the English language (HEL) encom-passes a broad sweep of time and space, reaching back to the fifth century and around the globe. This volume guides instructors in designing an HEL course suited to their own interests and institu-tions.“Although I have taught the history of the English language for many years at both the undergrad-uate and graduate levels, I found many things in the volume that I plan to adopt in future classes.”—Peter J. Grund, University of KansasPub May 2019. 376 pp.Modern Language Association978-1-60329-384-6 P/$34.00

978-1-60329-383-9 C/$65.00

FILM STUDIES

Cinematic Encounters 2: Portraits and PolemicsJonathan RosenbaumFighting for, and about, films—including those by Jacques Demy, Jim Jarmusch, Chantal Akerman, Richard Linklater, Manoel De Oliveira, Mark Rappaport, Elaine May, and Béla Tarr.Pub June 2019. 6 x 9 in. 320 pp.Univ. of Illinois Press

978-0-252-08438-6 P/$24.95

Tiny Lights for TravellersNaomi K. LewisWhen her marriage suddenly ends, and a diary documenting her beloved Opa’s escape from Nazi-occupied Netherlands in the summer of 1942 is discovered, Naomi K. Lewis decides to retrace her grandfather’s journey to free-dom. While travelling alone from Amsterdam to Lyon, she discovers family secrets and her own narra-tive as a second-generation Jewish Canadian. With vulnerability, hu-mour, and wisdom, Lewis’s memoir asks tough questions about her identity as a secular Jew, the ac-curacy of family stories, and the impact of the Holocaust on subse-quent generations.Pub May 2019. 6 x 9 in. 296 pp.Univ. of Alberta Press

978-1-77212-448-4 P/$26.99

What You Take with You: Wildfire, Family and the Road HomeTherese GreenwoodFour years after Therese Greenwood and her husband moved to Fort McMurray, Alberta, their new community was devastated by one of the worst wildfires in Canadian history. As the f lames approached, they had only minutes to pack, narrowly escaping a fire that would rage for weeks, burn more than 85,000 hectares and force 80,000 people to f lee. This skill-fully told first–person account is more than a disaster narrative: her portrayal of how people behave in an emergency and how a commu-nity comes together is uplifting.Pub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 286 pp.Univ. of Alberta Press

978-1-77212-449-1 P/$24.99

HISTORY/AMERICAN

America and the Just War Tradition: A History of U.S. Conf lictsEdited by Mark David Hall and J. Daryl CharlesForeword by James Turner JohnsonThis collection of essays examines and evaluates each of America’s major wars from a just war per-spective. Using moral analysis an-chored in the just war tradition, the contributors provide careful historical analysis evaluating indi-vidual conf licts.“This collection has the capacity to be the reference point for just war theory in relation to Ameri-can wars from colonial origins to today. It deserves a wide reader-ship. The editors are extremely knowledgeable and their argu-ments cohere.”—Harry Stout, Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Religious History, Yale UniversityPub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 338 pp.Notre Dame Press

978-0-268-10526-6 P/$35.00

Treason on Trial: The United States v. Jefferson DavisRobert Icenhauer-Ramirez“Robert Icenhauer-Ramirez’s account of the Jefferson Davis treason trial—which ought to have been ‘the trial of the cen-tury’ but wasn’t—is as absorbing a Civil War story as any battlefield narrative....Thorough in his judg-ments about the role of the Lost Cause, the 14th Amendment, and military tribunals, he gives us an enthralling rendering of American law at its best and its worst.”—Allen C. Guelzo, author ofGettysburg: The Last InvasionPub June 2019. 6 x 9 in. 368 pp.Louisiana State Univ. Press

978-0-8071-7080-9 C/$55.00

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HISTORY/MILITARY STUDIES

Appel: A Canadian in the French Foreign LegionJoel Adam Struthers“In Appel, Joel Struthers has illustrated a soldier’s life on and off duty through his vast experience in diverse training activities and operations. Those with a military background will f ind this a fasci-nating story, laced with humour, and told through the eyes of a professional soldier in a renowned military organization, the French Foreign Legion. Those who have not experienced military life will be equally fascinated with a soldier’s insights into the danger-ous and demanding profession of arms.” —LGen (Retired) RR Crabbe, CMM, MSC, MSM, CD, B ScPub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 250 pp.Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

978-1-771-12105-7 P/$29.99

HISTORY/NEW YORK

The Grandest Madison Square Garden: Art, Scandal, & Architecture in Gilded Age New YorkSuzanne Hinman“What a splendid book!…. An important addition to the story of New York City Gilded Age architecture, entertainment, and popular culture. —Paul R. Baker, author of Stanny: The Gilded Life of Stanford White“Leaving no stone—or brick— unturned she weaves together every tantalizing aspect of the creation of Stanford White’s mag-nificent Madison Square Garden.”—Miriam Berman, author of Madison Square: The Park and Its Celebrated Landmarks“A wonderful book for anyone who enjoys a great read.”—Esther Crain,

author of The Gilded Age in New York, 1870–1910Pub. Apr. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 472 pp.75 B&W illus. notes. Bibliography. Index. Syracuse Univ. Press

ISBN 978-0-8156-1110-3 C/$39.95

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

Griff ith Review 63: Writing The CountryEdited by Ashley HayThis edition of leading Australian literary and current affairs jour-nal Griffith Review explores our changing natural world and the complexities of our place within it. As the climate crisis intensi-fies, our relationship with the environment grows fraught with anxiety—but to f lourish, we need to work with nature. Featuring es-says, fiction, reportage and poetry from over thirty Australian writ-ers, Griffith Review 63: Writing the Country celebrates the vast-ness and beauty of Australia’s nat-ural environments and asks how we can act to preserve and protect them.Pub Feb. 2019. 295 pp. Text Publishing ISBN: 978-1-925-603-316E-ISBN:978-1-922212-41-2Annual Overseas Subscription:Indiv. AUD$143.00; Digital AUD$60;Inst. Upon Inquiry. Single Copy: AUD $28. Single digital copy (ePub or PDF):AUD$18.50

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Peace Terms: Glossary of Terms for Conf lict Management and Peacebuilding, second editionDan Snodderly, editorPeace Terms is an authoritative but accessible reference work used by peacebuilding practitioners, scholars, high school and college students, and participants in USIP Academy courses and trainings.Contains over 350 definitions,

including 60 new terms and many other substantially revised ones.Covers a wide range of complex and often confusing concepts.Pub 2018. LC 2018000522. 6 x 9 in. 121 pp. index. USIP Press

978-1-60127-691-9 C/$24.95

Peace, War, and Liberty: Understanding U.S. Foreign PolicyChristopher A. PrebleIn this evenhanded but uncom-promising commentary, Chris-topher A. Preble (vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute) considers the past, present, and future of United States foreign policy: why past policy makers made certain choices, the conse-quences of those choices, and how the world might look if America chose a different future path. In its dealings with the broader world, has the United States promoted human liberty? Would Ameri-ca—and the world—be freer if America’s foreign policy were more restrained?Pub Apr. 2019. 5.25 x 8 in. 260 pp.Cato Institute

978-1-948647-16-8 P/$14.95 E/$9.99

LITERARY FICTION

Blue Hours A NovelDaphne Kalotay“Beautifully written, Blue Hours did that rarest of things, it took me places I never expected to go.” —Joan Silber, author of NBCC Award–winning ImprovementPub July 2019. 6 x 9 in. 312 pp.Northwestern Univ. Press

978-0-8101-4056-1 P/$22.95

Man Should Rejoice by Hugh MacLennan: A Critical Editioned. By Colin HillMan Should Rejoice, this previously unpublished novel by major 20th-century Canadian author Hugh MacLennan, is set in a scholarly, critical edition.Pub Apr. 2019. 5.5 x 8 in. 420 pp.Univ. of Ottawa Press

978-077-662799-1 P/$29.95

MEMOIR/MEDICAL

Probably Someday Cancer: Genetic Risk and Preventative MastectomyKim HornerAfter learning that she inherited a BRCA2 genetic mutation that put her at high risk for breast and ovarian cancer, Kim Horner’s doctors urged her to consider having a double mastectomy. But how do you decide whether to have a surgery to remove your breasts to reduce your risk for a disease you don’t have and may never get? The answers weren’t that simple. This book can help anyone facing hereditary risk of breast and ovarian cancer feel less alone and make informed deci-sions to protect their health.Pub Feb. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 208 pp.

Univ. of North Texas Press

978-1-5744-1751-7 C/$22.95

MUSIC AND DANCE

Songs from the StationsMyfany Turpin and FelicityMeakins with photographs by Brenda Croft The first detailed documentation of wajarra, public songs performed by the Gurindji people of the Northern Territory, Australia.Pub Mar. 2019. 6.9 x 9.8 in. 254 pp. notes. index. Sydney Univ. Press

978-1-74332-584-1 P/$30.00

PHILOSOPHY

Political AnthropologyHelmuth Plessner, translated from the German by Nils F. Schott, edited and with an introduction by Heike Delitz and Robert Seyfert and an epilogue by Joachim Fischer“This is a must-read in our dark times.”—Axel Honneth, author of Freedom’s Right: The Social Foundations of Democratic LifePub Oct. 2018. 6 x 9 in. 172 pp.Northwestern Univ. Press

978-0-8101-3800-1 P/$34.95

PHILOSOPHY/ RELIGION

Curing Mad Truths: Medieval Wisdom for the Modern AgeRémi BragueCatholic Ideas for a Secular World

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Curing Mad Truths, based on a number of Brague’s lectures to English-speaking audiences, explores the idea that humanity must return to the wisdom of the Middle Ages.“Rémi Brague is a most singu-lar polyglot and polymath, not to mention one of Europe’s wisest and wittiest Christian intellectuals. Curing Mad Truths is an impres-sive collection of his addresses to English-speaking audiences. As with all of Brague’s work, the vol-ume uniquely combines cleverness and profound insight.”—Douglas Kries, professor of philosophy, Gonzaga UniversityPub June 2019. 5.5 x 8.5 in. 152 pp.Notre Dame Press

978-0-268-10569-3 C/$29.00

POLITICAL SCIENCE

From Revolution to Power in Brazil: How Radical Leftists Embraced Capitalism and Struggled with LeadershipKenneth P. SerbinKellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development“This is a thorough, balanced, and beautifully written account of the trajectory of the Brazilian left over the past fifty years. This book presents a compelling ac-count, unique in its virtues with a vast compendium of secondary sources, previously untapped pri-mary sources, and his own exten-sive oral histories of key figures in this process.”—Bryan McCann, Georgetown UniversityPub June 2019. 6 x 9 in. 460 pp.Notre Dame Press

978-0-268-10585-3 C/$60.00

The Politics of American JewsHerbert F. WeisbergJewish voting is distinctive and paradoxical. Stereotypes about the voting habits of American

Jews include that they vote at un-usually high levels, that they’re liberal, that they vote for Demo-cratic candidates without regard to their self-interest, and that Israel is their most important issue. Not only are all of those claims wrong, but they obscure aspects of Jews’ voting behavior that are much more interesting. This book uses extensive data to show that every-thing we think we know about the voting behavior of American Jews is wrong.Pub 2019. 6 x 9 in. 296 pp.Univ. of Michigan Press

978-0-472-13135-8 C/$80.00

POPULAR CULTURE

Politics for the Love of Fandom: Fan-Based Citizenship in a Digital WorldAshley Hinck“Through case studies span-ning the Harry Potter Alliance, University of Nebraska Huskers football, Nerdfighters, LEGO, and Star Wars, Politics for the Love of Fandom showcases citizens us-ing digital tools to create inspired campaigns for change. Anyone interested in digital culture, so-cial activism, fan publics, citi-zenship studies, or field methods will f ind Hinck’s excellent book a useful companion.”—Damien Smith Pfister, author of Networked Media, Networked RhetoricsPub Mar. 2019. 5.5 x 8.5 in. 264 pp.Louisiana State Univ. Press

978-0-8071-7034-2 C/$45.00

SOCIOLOGY

Insubordinate Spaces: Improvisation and Accompaniment for Social JusticeBarbara Tomlinson and George LipsitzInsubordinate Spaces series

“Cynics beware! Insubordinate Spaces takes us to sites and stories of imagination, hope, and possibility. Tomlinson and Lipsitz show how everyday practices of defiance and opposition—within indigenous-led struggles over land and sover-eignty, liberatory visions of Latinx cultural workers, new ways of being and knowing in the univer-sity, and bold challenges to state violence—transform relations of domination into new horizons of freedom. A book demanded by the crisis of our times.”—Daniel Martinez HoSang, Yale University and co-author of Producers, Parasites and Patriots: Race and the New Right-Wing Politics of PrecarityPub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 284 pp.Temple Univ. Press

978-1-4399-1698-8 P/$32.95

THEATER

The Palestinian Idea: Film, Media, and the Radical ImaginationGreg BurrisInsubordinate Spaces series“A deeply felt, brilliantly con-ceived, meticulously crafted book, The Palestinian Idea breaks new ground in how we understand vision, space, and identity. Greg Burris’s work is an important contribution to Arab and global media studies.”—Marwan M. Kraidy, University of Pennsylvania and author of The Naked Blogger of Cairo: Creative Insurgency in the Arab WorldPub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 270 pp.Temple Univ. Press

978-1-4399-1674-2 P/$32.95

WOMEN’S STUDIES

All Our Trials: Prisons, Policing, and the Feminist Fight to End ViolenceEmily L. Thuma“A robust history of late

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twentieth-century radical feminist antiviolence organizing. Thuma reminds us that the activism of the present is built upon an important legacy.”—Angela Y. DavisPub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 246 pp.Univ. of Illinois Press

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Homeland Maternity: US Security Culture and the New Reproductive RegimeNatalie Fixmer-OraizCalls attention to the ways that authorities see both non-repro-ductive and “overly” reproductive women’s bodies as threats to social norms.Pub Mar. 2019. 6 x 9 in. 276 pp.Univ. of Illinois Press978-0-252-08414-0 P/$24.95

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