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(Pub. Date: 26-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Princeton University Press, ISBN-13: 9780691264257)
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(Pub. Date: 19-May-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of California Press, ISBN-13: 9780520412736)
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(Pub. Date: 04-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: The New Press, ISBN-13: 9798893850581)
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This book offers a localised cultural approach to understanding (im)politeness behaviour in Mexico, thereby making a meaningful contribution to the study of pragmatics. It combines theory and practice to examine contextualised relational conduct, wi...More info...
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We all need jobs to live, yet capitalist work is destroying the planet. What are the possibilities for convergence between workplace and community struggles?We are in the ecological crisis, and not just as victims of an environm...More info...
This book offers a sharp ethnographic immersion into the high-stakes world of nightclub security in Southern Italy. Following months of firsthand fieldwork, it uncovers how authority is truly negotiated beyond the velvet rope. This...More info...
Located in the far-western Tarai region of Nepal, Kailali has been the site of dynamic social and political change in recent history. The Partial Revolution examines Kailali in the aftermath of Nepals Maoist insurgency, focusing primarily on the end...More info...
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(Pub. Date: 31-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Louisiana State University Press, ISBN-13: 9780807186084)
James Wright (192780) was considered one of the major poets of his era, winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1972, even though the intense emotion of his work could prove divisive. So This Is What It Feels Like, a new critical study by poet and critic Adam...More info...
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This edited volume explores how caste has been theorized and critiqued in multiple philosophical, religious and narrative traditions in India across ancient, medieval and modern times. The essays in this volume explore the myriad ways in w...More info...
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(Pub. Date: 26-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Princeton University Press, ISBN-13: 9780691264257)
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Visual Mythologies in Education examines how schools reproduce privilege and disadvantage through an analysis of the visual imagery in their promotional materials and its timely reclamation of semiotic techniques against the backdrop of the neolib...More info...
Drawing on the authors own experience as a student and a teacher in England and Japan, this book is a comparative study of boys secondary schools in these two countries....More info...
Municipalities around the world have increasingly used inclusionary housing programs to address their housing shortages. This book problematizes those programs in London and New York City by offering an empirical, research-based perspective on the s...More info...
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This book examines the creation of extreme poverty in East Europe. It will be of interest to researchers studying Central and Eastern Europe, political economy of socialism, political economy of capitalist transformations, poverty studies, welfare a...More info...
The first memoir from Geoff Dyer, author of Yoga for People Who Cant Be Bothered to Do It, recollecting his childhood and coming of age in postwar Britain...More info...
This book compiles theorizations, judgements, consequences, and ramifications to present a collection of free-thinking essays around the interrelated themes of caste, reservation, atrocity law, and discrimination. It is based on the authors researc...More info...
(Pub. Date: 19-May-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of California Press, ISBN-13: 9780520412736)
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(Pub. Date: 19-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of California Press, ISBN-13: 9780520430617)
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This book sees international academics from across five continents come together to critique the role of the present-day intellectual. It will appeal to scholars, intellectuals, and postgraduate students with interests in social and political theo...More info...
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(Pub. Date: 12-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Harvard University Press, ISBN-13: 9780674278479)
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(Pub. Date: 12-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Harvard University Press, ISBN-13: 9780674248977)
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(Pub. Date: 12-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Stanford University Press, ISBN-13: 9781503645387)
How do Indian men and women migrant entrepreneurs play a part in repositioning India as a pivotal actor in the twenty-first centurys multipolar world order? In Becoming Boundless, Manashi Ray draws on ethnographic and archival research to...More info...
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How did Britain become a nation seemingly resigned to its own degradation? In this sharp and entertaining critique, Theodore Dalrymple dissects the cultural decline through a series of observations of everyday slovenliness. From the paved-over front...More info...
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