Took a break from #4S2025 to visit Elliott Bay Books. Itβs always fun to see @dukepress.bsky.social books out in the wild! π§π₯
Took a break from #4S2025 to visit Elliott Bay Books. Itβs always fun to see @dukepress.bsky.social books out in the wild! π§π₯
Two authors holding a copy of their book in front of a book exhibit
Nassim Parvin and Neda Atanasoski with their fabulous new book Technocreep and the Politics of Things Not Seen. π #4S2025
@dukepress.bsky.social @nassimparvin.bsky.social
Indigenomicon is set to release in November but you can now read the introduction online at Duke University Press: www.dukeupress.edu/indigenomicon
Still buzzing after my tour of Superfine! π€©
The latest in our publisher focus window is Duke University Press, a not-for-profit scholarly publisher best known for its publishing in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. Check out the display in person or view the featured titles online here: buff.ly/NzmKSG7
I am thankful @urbanstudiesonline.com @acuto.bsky.social for the forum on For a Lib Politics of Home @dukepress.bsky.social
Interventions @colinmcfarlane.bsky.social Ash Amin @kbrickell.bsky.social @erinmcel.bsky.social @saanchi.bsky.social
www.urbanstudiesonline.com/review/book-...
Excerpts π
For Valentineβs Day I donated to the Trans Youth Emergency Fund. Hereβs another way you can send support and love to queer and trans youth even if you donβt have money to give. π©·π€π©΅π©·π€π©΅
Excited that my book, Doom Patterns: Latinx Speculations & the Aesthetics of Violence, is officially under production with @dukepress.bsky.social! Iβm incredibly grateful to everyone who helped made this book possible. Thank you to @ccberg.bsky.social & the production team. Coming spring 2025! πππ»ππ§π»ββοΈπ§ββοΈ
Cover of How the Earth Feels: Geological Fantasy in the Nineteenth-Century United States by Dana Luciano. Cover is a landscape painting. An individual and an alpaca walk in the foreground of the painting underneath tall, green trees. A river runs through the landscape before flowing into a waterfall over a rugged cliff. Black smoke plumes into a large, orange-hued cloud as a volcano erupts in the background.
"How the Earth Feels" by @danaluci.bsky.social examines how the impacts of geology on 19th-century US culture catalyzed transformative conversations about the intersections between humans & the nonhuman world. Read the introduction for free now: ow.ly/QLU250Q5vln
Cover of Remaindered Life by Neferti X. M. Tadiar. Cover is After Amorsoloβs Planting Rice by Lyra Garcellano, an abstract representation of women planting rice, using beige and green tones.
Congratulations to Neferti Tadiar,Β whose book "Remaindered Life" has won the John Hope Franklin prize from the American Studies Association!
www.theasa.net/about/news-e...
A major conference ahead on the legacies of #LaurenBerlant: BERLANTβS AMERICA at Northwestern U., 26-27 October. @dukepress.bsky.social Details & registration β‘οΈ cgcc.soc.northwestern.edu/berlants-ame...
Looks fabulous! Perhaps of interest: www.dukeupress.edu/nimrods
Just listened to Carlson on the Getting Curious podcast. What a cool book!