An original and valuable contribution to contemporary debates about sleep and the values we attach to it in cultural contexts. There is a rewarding emphasis on the politics of sleep--that is, on the way our sleep lives are shaped, and in some cases distorted, by power relations. Hubers focus on sleep and race is particularly original. This is under-explored territory, and the authors emphasis couldnt be more timely.--Michael Greaney, author of Sleep and the Novel: Fictions of Somnolence from Jane Austen to the Present