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Interdisciplinary publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences

CULTURAL STUDIES 2017


I have published with three other publishers,
but the RLI experience was the best.

—Jeff Lews, author of Media, Culture and Human Violence, page 24

INTRODUCTION
Welcome to our Cultural Studies catalogue, which features 1 Highlights
titles from across our publishing portfolio up to September
2 ASIAN CULTURAL STUDIES
2017. Our interdisciplinary Cultural Studies list continues to
publish cutting-edge, critical and international scholarship 3 Asian Cultural Studies series
across a range of formats. 5 CONFLICT, CHANGE AND PRECARITY
We publish monographs, edited collections, translations 7 Radical Subjects in International Politics series
and student texts which showcase research from both 7 Transforming Capitalism series
established and emerging scholars in this vibrant and
diverse field. The Cultural Studies programme and this 8 CULTURE AND CRITICAL THEORY
catalogue feature titles from around the world that 10 Radical Cultural Studies series
transect and intersect a multitude of disciplines, including 11 Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture
Anthropology, Geography, Area Studies, Sociology, Asian and Politics series
Studies, Literature, Film & Media, Philosophy, Politics and 11 Founding Critical Theory series
many more.
12 GLOBALIZATION
Key areas of focus include:
14 IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE
• Asian Cultural Studies
16 Martial Arts Studies series
• Conflict, Change and Precarity
• Cultural and Critical Theory 17 Kilombo series
• Globalization
18 PLACE AND SPACE
• Identity and Difference
21 Place, Memory, Affect series
• Place and Space
22 Rethinking the Island series
• Science, Medicine, Technology and Culture
If you would like to hear more about the future plans 23 SCIENCE, MEDICINE, TECHNOLOGY
for the Cultural Studies programme, or are interested in AND CULTURE
submitting a proposal in the area please feel free to get in
24 Selected Backlist
touch with me. I would be delighted to hear from you.
25 Series List
26 Did you know ...?

HOLLY TYLER 27 Title Index


Senior Commissioning Editor 28 Author Index
Cultural Studies, Anthropology
29 Sales, Distribution and Rights
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‘a must read for students ‘vital, illuminating, and robust’ Examines issues of inequality and
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‘a fascinating account of the relationship ‘embraces the challenge of researching Explores how pregnancy can be a
between our ideas of ghosts and our informal gendered institutions’ meaningful and distinct phenomenon
ideas of landscape’ from childbirth

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An anthropological analysis of Explores protest groups, their aims ‘wide-ranging, provocative,


female-to-male gender transition and protest tactics and entertaining’
in the UK

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CHINESE SUBJECTIVITIES AND THE MEDIA POWER IN INDONESIA


BEIJING OLYMPICS Oligarchs, Citizens and the Digital Revolution
By Gladys Pak Lei Chong By Ross Tapsell
“Applying a Foucauldian perspective on contemporary Chinese reality, Gladys 'This is a very timely and important study, with relevance for our understanding
Chong gives us an in-depth and multifaceted look – through the case study of of Indonesia well beyond the operations of its media. Anyone wishing to
the staging of the Beijing Olympics – into the complex relationship between understand contemporary Indonesian politics and society, and using the media
the state and its subject citizens in the moulding of Chineseness and what it as their point of entry or as a tool for that understanding, will have their task
means to be Chinese today.” —Ien Ang, Distinguished Professor of Cultural made easier by Tapsell’s study.” —David T. Hill, Professor, Asia Research Centre,
Studies, University of Western Sydney Murdoch University
Series: Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture and Politics Series: Media, Culture and Communication in Asia-Pacific Societies
2017 • 296 pages August 2017 • 208 pages
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PUNKS, MONKS AND POLITICS VISUAL CULTURES OF THE ETHNIC


Authenticity in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia CHINESE IN INDONESIA
Edited by Julian C H Lee and Marco Ferrarese By Abidin Kusno
“This is an important book that illuminates the cultural dynamics of a region “This is a very informative and thoughtful book on visual cultures of Chinese
whose increasingly pivotal role in world affairs has only begun to be appreciated. Indonesians. Using visual materials to explain and visualize the subject matter,
Through detailed, engaging case studies, the volume’s contributors explore the Dr. Abidin Kusno has successfully presented a complex picture of the Chinese
centrality of ideas regarding authenticity to an array of cultural phenomena, Indonesian culture and identity in the changing socio-cultural and political
from Buddhism to textiles to heavy metal, in three adjoining Southeast Asian landscape. A highly recommended book.” —Leo Suryadinata, Professor,
nations.” —Jeremy Wallach, Professor and Acting Chair of the Department of ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore
Popular Culture, Bowling Green State University, USA
2016 • 218 pages
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ASIAN CULTURAL STUDIES: TRANSNATIONAL AND DIALOGIC APPROACHES


Series edited by Koichi Iwabuchi

This series aims to advance transnational intellectual dialogue over diverse issues that are shared in various Asian countries
and cities. While the examination of cultural issues in a particular socio-historical context is crucial, trans-Asia perspectives will
further enrich such investigations by giving a fresh insight from other Asian experiences and through the consideration
of transnational connections.

CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC MODERNITIES MULTICULTURALISM


CULTURE AND MEDIA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA IN EAST ASIA
IN ASIA Exploring Indonesian Popular and A Transnational Exploration of Japan,
Visual Culture South Korea and Taiwan
Edited by Daniel Black, Olivia Khoo and
Koichi Iwabuchi By Leonie Schmidt Edited by Koichi Iwabuchi, Hyun Mee Kim
and Hsiao-Chuan Hsia
“This volume brings together a refreshing set of In contemporary discourse Islam and modernity
chapters focusing on the diverse and dynamic are often presented as each other’s opposites An examination of multiculturalism in East Asia
landscape of contemporary Asian media and in media and popular culture. Looking at a using a transnational approach. The collection
culture … the volume is testimony to the coming variety of Islamic-themed popular and visual focuses in on Japan, Korea and Taiwan to examine
into maturity of Asian and Asian-diasporic culture including rock music, cinema, art, visual key issues including policy, racial discourse,
scholarship in the field.” —Ien Ang, Distinguished decorations in shopping malls, self-help books, subjectivity and the implications for established
Professor of Cultural Studies, University of and fashion blogs, the book explores how Islamic ethic minority communities.
Western Sydney modernities are imagined, negotiated, contested,
and shared in Southeast Asia. 2016 • 248 pages
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PRECARIOUS BELONGINGS TRANSNATIONAL MEMORY AND


Affect and Nationalism in Asia POPULAR CULTURE IN EAST AND
Edited by Chih-ming Wang and Daniel PS Goh SOUTHEAST ASIA
“This illuminating collection offers grounded studies of experiences Amnesia, Nostalgia and Heritage
shaped by various nationalist moods being mobilised across Asia. It is
also a riveting read for anyone anywhere concerned by the new forms By Liew Kai Khiun
of populism, civic disenchantment, ‘hate-loving’ speech, and digital “Liew Kai Khiun's incisive study of popular culture and memories linking East
militancy erupting now world-wide.” and Southeast Asia offers an intimate look at heretofore neglected study of
—Meaghan Morris, Professor of Gender and Cultural Studies, University cultural flows across the region. Seven case studies illuminate the dynamism
of Sydney and unevenness of inter-Asian sentimentality and “Asian” difference under
2017 • 272 pages globalization. A welcome and important addition to transregional and transmedia
978-1-78660-224-4 • $120.00 / £85.00 • Hardback cultural studies.” —Leo Ching, Associate Professor of Asian and African Languages
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2016 • 162 pages
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EGYPTIAN REVOLUTIONS EU, EUROPE UNFINISHED


Conflict, Repetition and Identification Mediating Europe and the Balkans in a Time of Crisis
By Amal Treacher Kabesh Edited by Zlatan Krajina and Nebojša Blanuša
“This is a book that delves into the psyche and soul of the Egyptian “EU, Europe Unfinished is an important twist to the conversation on the
revolutionary impulse through the years leading to the Arab Spring of 2011. Europe-Balkan relationship, exploring what it means for “Europe to find a
This sensitive and powerful analysis does not leave one stone unturned in its home” in the Balkans. This rich, multi-disciplinary volume provides thought-
effort to understand how narratives, memories and the harsh reality of life provoking analyses of how the EU’s eastward expansion is remaking—and
lead to resistance and its failure.” —Ilan Pappé, Professor of History, Institute being remade by—the societies of the Balkans.” —Madigan Andrea Fichter,
of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter Assistant Professor, Holy Family University, Philadelphia
2017 • 196 pages Series: Radical Cultural Studies
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EXAMINING GENOCIDES LANDSCAPE, MEMORY, AND


Means, Motive, and Opportunity POST-VIOLENCE IN CAMBODIA
By Michael P. Jasinski By James A. Tyner
Why does violence sometimes stop short of the genocide threshold, “…James Tyner brilliantly exposes the silences in how and where the Khmer
whilst other times cross the threshold? Why do some genocides Rouge is remembered officially while arguing that this violent past holds
escalate to the point of triggering the state's collapse? Why are some an unreconciled place within the lives and landscapes of the present. His
groups targeted and others spared? Exploring case studies that cover theorization of “post-violence” will inform and inspire human rights scholarship
various levels and instances of genocide, this text offers new insights to and activism well beyond Southeast Asia.” —Derek H. Alderman, Professor and
this highly researched field for scholars and students alike. Head of the Department of Geography, University of Tennessee, USA
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POOR NEWS PROTEST CAMPAIGNS, MEDIA


Media Discourses of Poverty in Times of Austerity AND POLITICAL OPPORTUNITIES
By Steven Harkins and Jairo Lugo-Ocando By Jonathan Cable
Poor News examines the way discourses of poverty are articulated in the news “In an age of media saturation protest campaigns are media campaigns.
media by incorporating specific narratives and definers that bring about certain Protest Campaigns, Media and Political Opportunities is required
ideological worldviews. The main thesis is that there have been different reading for anyone interested in understanding how the logic of media
historical cycles that reflect particular hegemonic ideas of each period. underwrites contemporary protest. Jonathan Cable brings much
Consequently, the role of mainstream journalism has been a subservient one needed empirical detail and conceptual nuance to the study of how
for existing elites when it comes to the propagation of dominant ideas. activists think about, select and interact with media when planning and
Series: Discourse, Power and Society enacting protests.” —Patrick McCurdy, Associate Professor, Department
August 2017 • 208 pages of Communication, University of Ottawa
978-1-78348-926-8 • $125.00 / £85.00 • Hardback Series: Protest, Media and Culture
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THE CONCEPT OF RESISTANCE THE EXTREME IN


IN ITALY CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
Multidisciplinary Perspectives States of Vulnerability
Edited by Maria Laura Mosco and Pietro Pirani By Pramod K. Nayar
The Concept of Resistance in Italy brings together experts from different fields “This book is a highly original exploration of the articulation of contemporary
to reflect in a new, comprehensive critical approach, on an event that has culture by the figure of ‘the extreme’. It traces the ways in which the complex,
shaped the young Italian nation from the onset of Fascism in the early 20s. contradictory and often disturbing vulnerabilities we encounter in ourselves,
Although grounded in the Italian context, its theoretical frameworks, provided in others and between us, are a driving force shaping a diverse array of
by the variety of disciplines involved in the volume, will prove beneficial for any cultural phenomena.” —Dave Boothroyd, Professor of Media, Culture and
critical discourse on the concept of resistance nowadays. Communication, Lincoln School of Film and Media, University of Lincoln
May 2017 • 272 pages Series: Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture and Politics
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SERIES SERIES

RADICAL SUBJECTS IN TRANSFORMING CAPITALISM


INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: Series edited by Ian Bruff (Managing Editor), Julie Cupples,
ACTION AND ACTIVISM Gemma Edwards, Laura Horn, Simon Springer and Jacqui True

Series edited by Ruth Kinna This book series publishes path-breaking and interdisciplinary
scholarship that seeks to understand and critique capitalism along four
This book series uses the idea of political subjection to promote
key lines: crisis, development, inequality, and resistance.
the discussion and analysis of individual, communal and civic
participation and activism.

BECOMING A PARTICIPATION STATES OF THE PRACTICE


MOVEMENT AND NON- DISCIPLINE OF FREEDOM
Identity, Narrative and PARTICIPATION Authoritarian Neoliberalism Anarchism, Geography,
Memory in the European
Global Justice Movement
IN STUDENT and the Contested
Reproduction of
and the Spirit of Revolt

By Priska Daphi
ACTIVISM Capitalist Order
Edited by Richard J. White,
Simon Springer and
Paths and Barriers to Edited by Cemal Burak Tansel Marcelo Lopes de Souza
Social movement scholars
have become increasingly
Mobilising Young People “The book provides compelling and
“This is vital reading for all those
interested in the role of stories for Political Action interested in the changing nature also much needed evidence of how
in contentious politics. Stories By Alexander Hensby of neoliberalism in contemporary anarchist organising principles and
may facilitate the mobilisation capitalism. Drawing on an values contribute to the politicisation
of protestors or strengthen “This well-researched, engaging extensive array of cases, Cemal and resilience of emancipatory
the resonance of movement and readable account of the Burak Tansel has brought together struggles in both rural and urban
claims within public discourse 2010-11 student protests in an outstanding collection of essays spaces.” —Angela Wigger, Associate
and institutional politics. This Britain is an important addition that lucidly dissect the complexity, Professor of Global Political Economy
book examines the role of to social movement literature. resilience and increasingly and International Relations at
narratives in building collective Hensby highlights the varied disciplinary nature of neoliberal Radboud University Nijmegen, The
identity – a central feature of pathways to participation but also governance. Together, this volume Netherlands; author of The Politics of
maintaining commitment in social analyses why people opt not to presents a signature account of European Competition Regulation
movements. get involved even though they authoritarian neoliberalism.” 2016 • 280 pages
are sympathetic to the cause. It is —Susanne Soederberg, Professor
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The Welfare State and Social Policy 50 YEARS ON
By Paul Spicker History, Practice and Politics
“In this concise book, Paul Spicker formulates a normative defense Edited by Kieran Connell and Matthew Hilton
of the welfare state by outlining key arguments that justify social
provision. Clearly written, Arguments for Welfare is must read for “In this thoughtful and wide-ranging collection, Kieran Connell and
students of social policy seeking to explore the normative foundations Matthew Hilton have brought together leading practitioners and first-
of welfare.” —Daniel Béland, Canada Research Chair in Public Policy rate scholars in the field of cultural studies to reflect on and chart the
and Professor, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy important histories, legacies, practices, and politics of the Birmingham
Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and with it the whole radical
Series: Rowman & Littlefield International - Policy Impacts intellectual project of cultural studies.” —Jaafar Aksikas, Cultural
2017 • 124 pages Studies Program, Columbia College Chicago
978-1-78660-302-9 • $29.95 / £19.95 • Paperback
978-1-78660-301-2 • $90.00 / £60.00 • Hardback 2016 • 336 pages
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ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES HOMELANDINGS


Voices from the Anthropocene Postcolonial Diasporas and Transatlantic Belonging
Edited by Serpil Oppermann and Serenella Iovino By Rahul K. Gairola
“If you read only one collection of essays in the new field of “Through thoughtful readings of postcolonial film and fiction as well as
Environmental Humanities, you cannot currently do better than criticism, Rahul K. Gairola offers a sobering account of how racism, classism,
by choosing this one. It provides a great chorus of voices, a wide sexism, and queerphobia together make up the “home economics” of
panorama of concepts and discourses, and a fascinating, at times neoliberal biopolitical governmentality.” —Rey Chow, Anne Firor Scott
troubling, exploration of the situation of humanity on an endangered Professor of Literature in Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Duke University
planet.” —Christof Mauch, Director, Rachel Carson Center for
2016 • 255 pages
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MALLARMÉ PHILOSOPHY PRACTISING


Rancière, Milner, Badiou AFTER NATURE RHYTHMANALYSIS
By Robert Boncardo and Christian R. Gelder Edited by Rosi Braidotti and Rick Dolphijn Theories and Methodologies
““Mallarmé said it all”: these conversations with This volume focuses on the most urgent themes in By Yi Chen
three of France’s leading philosophers explore the contemporary cultural theory, namely ecology, the
complexity of the poet’s thought, moving from the “This is an important book that pushes
posthuman, and the rise of the digital in a globally
broadly humanistic to the more overtly political. By rhythmanalysis beyond its deep roots in
interlinked world. Contributions by the most
tying each interpretation to the personal evolution philosophy and toward the vast and rich fields
prominent voices in the field provide up-to-date
of each thinker, the two editors enhance our of cultural studies, visual culture, historiography,
and accessible introductions to complex theories.
understanding both of these readings of Mallarmé social theory and the social sciences … Yi Chen
and of the philosophers themselves.” June 2017 • 208 pages intelligently embraces and highlights the immense
978-1-78660-386-9 • $39.95 / £24.95 • Paperback value of rhythm for research methodology and
—Rosemary Lloyd, Rudy Professor Emerita of 978-1-78660-385-2 • $120.00 / £80.00 • Hardback
French, Indiana University Bloomington sensuous scholarship.” —Phillip Vannini, Professor
978-1-78660-387-6 • $38.99 / £24.95 • eBook of Communication and Culture, Royal Roads
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Philosophy
2017 • 120 pages 2016 • 208 pages
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TESTIMONY THE CHANGING THE END OF


/BEARING WITNESS FACE OF ALTERITY THE WORLD
Epistemology, Ethics, History and Culture Communication, Technology, Contemporary Philosophy and Art
Edited by Sybille Krämer and Sigrid Weigel and Other Subjects Edited by Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback and
Edited by David J. Gunkel, Ciro Marcondes Filho Susanna Lindberg
Testimony/Bearing Witness establishes a dialogue
between the different approaches to testimony and Dieter Mersch “The End of the World: Contemporary Philosophy
in epistemology, historiography, law, art, media “In this volume, the contributors turn to look at and Art deals with one of the most important
studies and psychiatry. With examples including the other face to face, demonstrating cogently narratives of all time, that of the end of the world,
the Holocaust, the Khmer Rouge and the Armenian how alterity – the uncanny otherness of the other and the possibility that it could vanish into time
genocide the volume discusses the chances and – stands at the very foundation of our thinking and and space without a trace. The contributions each
limits of communicating epistemological and communicative practices. Contextually sensitive offer a new insight into this possibility, with many
ethical, philosophical and cultural-historical, past and historically informed, this collection provides us fascinating perspectives on this very rich and
and present perspectives on the phenomenon and with an up-to-date guide for the communicatively complex topic.” —Peter Trawny, Professor,
concept of bearing witness. perplexed.” —Briankle G. Chang, Associate Martin-Heidegger-Insitute, University of
September 2017 • 352 pages Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Wuppertal
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Series: Media Philosophy
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2016 • 238 pages
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RADICAL CULTURAL STUDIES


Series edited by Fay (Fae) Brauer, Maggie Humm, Tim Lawrence, Stephen Maddison,
Ashwani Sharma and Debra Benita Shaw

This series, edited by the members of the Centre for Cultural Studies Research at the
University of East London, commissions work that engages with the lived reality of politics
and cultures and is alert to possibilities for social change.

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MOOD Historicity, Affect, and Depth after INTERRUPTIONS,
Social Anxieties and Social Struggles Postmodernism
UNAUTHORISED
By Kirsten Forkert Edited by Robin van den Akker, Alison Gibbons
and Timotheus Vermeulen
MODERNITIES
This book explores how politicians and the media By Iain Chambers
mobilise nostalgic and socially conservative ideas This volume brings together many of the most
of work and community in order to justify cuts to influential voices in the scholarly and critical “This is an intellectual tour de force that gives
public services and create divisions between the debate about post-postmodernism and twenty- us a fresh take on postcolonial interrogations
deserving and undeserving. first century aesthetics, arts and culture. It relates and confrontations. Celebrating interruptions,
cutting-edge analyses of contemporary literature, gaps and dissonances, the book is an ode to
September 2017 • 192 pages the visual arts and film and television to recent broken archives and submerged histories, marked
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consolidation.” —Andrew Ross, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, New Offering a nuanced analysis of the ‘archive’, this book takes us beyond the
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Thinking Through Desire in Post-racial Societies
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MEANINGS ASYLUM DECOLONISING POLITICS


OF BANDUNG AFTER EMPIRE INTERVENTION OF AFRICAN
Postcolonial Orders and Colonial Legacies in the International Statebuilding ANTICOLONIAL
Decolonial Visions Politics of Asylum Seeking in Mozambique
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CO-RESISTANCE IN HISTORIC Roberto Saviano and Transmedia Disruption
PALESTINE By Floriana Bernardi
By Marcelo Svirsky and Ronnen Ben-Arie This book offers an innovative interdisciplinary perspective in the study of
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The Arab World By Jolan Bogdan
By Tim Markham “…Jolan Bogdan makes an original and compelling analysis that shows how the
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new ways of thinking about media and the way we experience change. account of the Romanian revolution is complemented by a fascinating study
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must-read for everyone interested in exploring the wonder and mystery of how scholars from across disciplines to rethink European colonialism in the light of
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Posthuman Urbanism evaluates the relevance and usefulness of posthuman By Benjamin Heim Shepard
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the transnational global cultures of the twenty-first century and beyond.

HAUNTED IN THE RUINS OF THE VISUAL ARTS PRACTICE


LANDSCAPES COLD WAR BUNKER AND AFFECT
Super-Nature and the Environment Affect, Materiality and Meaning Making Place, Materiality and Embodied Knowing
Edited by Ruth Heholt and Edited by Luke Bennett Edited by Ann Schilo
Niamh Downing
This edited collection investigates the ways in “Beautifully written, Visual Arts Practice and
“Together, the essays in this volume offer which the physical remains of now abandoned Affect unravels key geographic concepts – place,
a fascinating account of the relationship military and civil defence bunkers from the landscape, region, space, and body – while
between our ideas of ghosts and our ideas Cold War have become the totems and sites seeking ‘ways of drawing an intelligence’ about
of landscape. They remind us, usefully, of memory. It explores how engagements with the ‘practical aesthetics’ and challenges that
of the importance of the unseen and bunker ruins provide fertile ground for the constitute visual arts practice.” —Karen Till, Senior
unknown in the process of seeing, study of improvised meaning making, place- Lecturer, Maynooth University, Ireland
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This series seeks to investigate the range of topological and topographical characteristics that lie at the heart of the
idea of ‘islandness’. The books in this series work from a twin understanding that the island is central to Western
conceptions of self, place, and planet, and that their idealization is upheld by strong associations between islands’
materialities and their status as powerful imaginaries. Each book considers a different characteristic of islandness
at a depth hitherto unheard of in the field.

ISLAND GENRES, POSTCOLONIAL THEORISING LITERARY


GENRE ISLANDS NATIONS, ISLANDS, ISLANDS
Conceptualisation and Representation in AND TOURISM The Island Trope in Contemporary
Popular Fiction Reading Real and Imagined Spaces Robinsonade Narratives
By Ralph Crane and Lisa Fletcher By Ian Kinane
By Helen Kapstein
“This is a highly original and hugely readable Postcolonial Nations, Islands, and Tourism “Theorising Literary Islands makes an important
book, offering detailed readings of texts by all our examines how real and literary islands have contribution to island studies by pulling disparate
favourite genre writers, from Agatha Christie to helped to shape the idea of the nation in a prior scholarship on the island motif into
Ursula K. Le Guin. It is the Island focus, however, postcolonial world. Starting with the first literary conversation with under-discussed castaway
that really secures its significance. The range of tourist, Robinson Crusoe, the book goes on to texts. By drawing together various threads into
islands is genuinely global, the intellectual ‘reach’ show how authors such as JM Coetzee, Romesh a cohesive discussion, Kinane makes a cogent
both serious and innovative, and the research- Gunesekera, and Julian Barnes have explored the argument for larger implications of Western
base impressive. I loved it.” —Lucie Armitt, outlines and implications of islandness. literary and cinematic islands, one that will
Professor of Contemporary English Literature, benefit island scholars worldwide.”
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in health economics. It introduces students to the methods and
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SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, REAL QUEER?


AND POLITICS Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Refugees in the
Transmedia World-Building Beyond Capitalism Canadian Refugee Apparatus
By David A. B. Murray
By Dan Hassler-Forest
"Real Queer? weaves together ethnographic detail, reflexive
“…From Tolkien to Afro-futurism, from Raymond Williams to Hardt
observations, and salient theoretical concepts to reveal the complex
and Negri, Hassler-Forest delivers a set of sharp commentaries on the
negotiations of identity and performance, law and emotions, and
hazards of capitalist mythologies and pitfalls of post-capitalist desires
competing discourses of sexuality and gender among differently situated
in these alternative lifeworlds.” —Stephen Shapiro, Professor, Dept. of
actors in the high-stakes refugee determination process”
English & Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick
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New Materialisms From Savage Lovers to Violent Complexity
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“By resisting the corporatized, neo-liberal university and the perpetual “Expertly guiding readers through difficult transdisciplinary terrain, Jeff
gendering, ethnicizing, and sexualizing of bodies and other artistic Lewis illuminates the deep cultural roots of human violence in a deeply
materials, the collection Arts, Pedagogy and Cultural Resistance brings erudite and compassionate way … This book is essential reading in the
to the fore a singular, new materialist theory of resistance, and it does age of the anthropocene!” —Manfred B. Steger, Professor of Global
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Activism and Digital Culture in Australia 12 Participation and Non-Participation in Student Activism 7
Arguments for Welfare 8 Performative Contradiction and the Romanian Revolution 19
Arts, Pedagogy and Cultural Resistance 24 Philosophy After Nature 9
Asylum after Empire 17 Pink Tide, The 13
Attention Economy, The 13 Place and Phenomenology 19
Austerity as Public Mood 10 Politics of African Anticolonial Archive 17
Becoming a Movement 7 Poor News 6
Changing Face of Alterity, The 9 Postcolonial Europe 19
Chinese Subjectivities and the Beijing Olympics 2 Postcolonial Interruptions, Unauthorised Modernities 10
Communication and Expression 11 Postcolonial Nations, Islands, and Tourism 22
Concept of Resistance in Italy, The 6 Posthuman Urbanism 20
Contemporary Culture and Media in Asia 3 Practice of Freedom, The 7
Creative Justice 14 Practising Rhythmanalysis 9
Credo Credit Crisis 11 Precarious Belongings 4
Creole in the Archive 14 Pregnancy [does-not-equal] Childbearing Project, The 23
Cultural Studies 50 Years On 8 Protest Campaigns, Media and Political Opportunities 6
Decolonising Intervention 17 Punks, Monks and Politics 2
Egyptian Revolutions 5 Qualitative Methods for Health Economics 23
End of the World, The 9 Radical Skin, Moderate Masks 14
Environmental Humanities 8 Real Queer? 24
EU, Europe Unfinished 5 Refugee Crisis and Religion, The 15
Examining Genocides 5 Re-Writing International Relations 12
Extreme in Contemporary Culture , The 6 Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Politics 24
Freedom and Negativity in Beckett and Adorno 11 Spatial Politics of the Sculptural, The 20
From Shared Life to Co-Resistance in Historic Palestine 18 States of Discipline 7
Gender and Mobility 12 Superpositions 11
Haunted Landscapes 21 Sustainable Urbanism and Direct Action 20
Hegemony, Mass Media and Cultural Studies 12 Tattoo Culture 15
Homelandings 8 Testimony/Bearing Witness 9
In the Ruins of the Cold War Bunker 21 Theorising Literary Islands 22
Islamic Modernities in Southeast Asia 3 Towards Corporeal Cosmopolitanism 13
Island Genres, Genre Islands 22 Transitioning 15
Italy beyond Gomorrah 18 Transnational Memory and Popular Culture in East and
Landscape, Memory, and Post-Violence in Cambodia 5 Southeast Asia 4
Landscapes of Liminality 18 Virtual Ninja Manifesto, The 16
Life Adrift 18 Visual Arts Practice and Affect 21
Mallarmé 9 Visual Cultures of the Ethnic Chinese in Indonesia 2
Materialities of Sex in a Time of HIV 23
Meanings of Bandung 17
Media and the Experience of Social Change 19
Media, Culture and Human Violence 24
Media Power in Indonesia 2
Metamodernism 10
Multiculturalism in East Asia 3
Mythologies of Martial Arts 16
Naming Adult Autism 15
New Philosophies of Sex and Love 14

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Andrews, Sean Johnson 12 Hogh, Philip 11 Schuback, Marcia Sa Cavalcante 9
Artz, Lee 13 Hong, Euyoung 20 Scuro, Jennifer 23
Baldwin, Andrew 18 Hsia, Hsiao-Chuan 3 Shaw, Debra Benita 20
Banks, Mark 14 Iovino, Serenella 8 Shepard, Benjamin Heim 20
Barron, Lee 15 Iwabuchi, Koichi 3 Shilliam, Robbie 17
Ben-Arie, Ronnen 18 Jasinski, Michael P. 5 Spicker, Paul 8
Bennett, Luke 21 Jensen, Lars 19 Springer, Simon 7
Bernardi, Floriana 18 Kamola, Isaac A. 17 Suárez-Krabbe, Julia 19
Bettini, Giovanni 18 Kapstein, Helen 22 Svirsky, Marcelo 18
Black, Daniel 3 Kempadoo, Roshini 14 Tansel, Cemal Burak 7
Blanuša, Nebojša 5 Khiun, Liew Kai 4 Tapsell, Ross 2
Bogdan, Jolan 19 Khoo, Olivia 3 Treacher Kabesh, Amal 5
Boncardo, Robert 9 Kim, Hyun Mee 3 Tynan, Aidan 11
Bowman, Paul 16 Kinane, Ian 18, 22 Tyner, James A. 5
Braidotti, Rosi 9 Krajina, Zlatan 5 van den Akker, Robin 10
Bueno, Claudio Celis 13 Krämer, Sybille 9 van der Zaag, Annette-Carina 23
Cable, Jonathan 6 Kusno, Abidin 2 Vermeulen, Timotheus 10
Çapan, Zeynep Gülşah 12 Kynsilehto, Anitta 12 Wang, Chih-ming 4
Chambers, Iain 10 LaChance Adams, Sarah 14 Weigel, Sigrid 9
Chen, Yi 9 Lee, Julian C H 2 White, Richard J. 7
Coast, Joanna 23 Leeder, Natalie 11 Wilson, Erin 15
Connell, Kieran 8 Lewis, Jeff 24
Crane, Ralph 22 Lindberg, Susanna 9
Daphi, Priska 7 Lopes de Souza, Marcelo 7
Davidson, Christopher M. 14 Lugo-Ocando, Jairo 6
Dolphijn, Rick 9 Lundquist, Caroline R. 14
Donohoe, Janet 19 Markham, Tim 19
Downey, Dara 18 Mavelli, Luca 15
Downing, Niamh 21 Mayblin, Lucy 17
el-Malik, Shiera S. 17 McGrath, James 15
Ferrarese, Marco 2 Mersch, Dieter 9
Filho, Ciro Marcondes 9 Milesi, Laurent 11
Fletcher, Lisa 22 Morsi, Yassir 14
Forkert, Kirsten 10 Mosco, Maria Laura 6
Gairola, Rahul K. 8 Müller, Christopher John 11
Gangle, Rocco 11 Mummery, Jane 12
Gelder, Christian R. 9 Murray, David A. B. 24
Gibbons, Alison 10 Nayar, Pramod K. 6
Goh, Daniel PS 4 Oppermann, Serpil 8
Gonzalez-Polledo, EJ 15 Page, Tara 24
Goto-Jones, Chris 16 Pak Lei Chong, Gladys 2
Greve, Julius 11 Parker, Elizabeth 18
Groes-Green, Christian 19 Pecic, Zoran Lee 19
Gunkel, David J. 9 Penttinen, Elina 12
Harkins, Steven 6 Phạm, Quỳnh N. 17
Hassler-Forest, Dan 24 Pirani, Pietro 6
Heholt, Ruth 21 Raghavan, Anjana 13
Hensby, Alexander 7 Rodan, Debbie 12
Hickey-Moody, Anna 24 Sabaratnam, Meera 17
Hilton, Matthew 8 Schilo, Ann 21
Hofstätter, Antonia 11 Schmidt, Leonie 3

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