Collections
- Radical Endurance Growing Old in an Age of Longevity Andrea Gilats 2024 Fall
- A personal guide to the transformations, hard truths, profound pleasures, and infinite possibilities of aging
- We Miss You, George Floyd Shannon Gibney 2024 Fall
- A young Black girl in Minneapolis grapples with the death of George Floyd
- Chronicles of a Global City Speculative Lives and Unsettled Futures in Bengaluru Vinay Gidwani, Michael Goldman and Carol Upadhya, Editors 2024 Fall
- Tracking Bengaluru’s dramatic urban transformation through the entanglements of finance, land frenzy, real estate volatility, and livelihood upheavals
- Shamans and Robots On Ritual, the Placebo Effect, and Artificial Consciousness Roger Bartra 2024 Fall
- A profound exploration of the external influences that shape human consciousness, from healing rituals to digital devices
- Futures of the Sun The Struggle over Renewable Life Imre Szeman 2024 Fall
- Who will lead the transition from fossil fuel–dependent societies into renewable energy futures?
- The Intimate Life of Computers Digitizing Domesticity in the 1980s Reem Hilu 2024 Fall
- A feminist perspective on the early history of personal computing, revealing how computers were integrated into the most intimate aspects of family life
- Accidental Shepherd How a California Girl Rescued an Ancient Mountain Farm in Norway Liese Greensfelder 2024 Fall
- A summer job turns serious when a young woman takes the reins on a remote farm—and learns far more than how to herd sheep
- Remember, You Are Indigenous Memories of a Native Childhood Evelyn Bellanger 2024 Fall
- A respected elder shares stories and insights from growing up on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota
- Precarious Eating Narrating Environmental Harm in the Global South Ben Jamieson Stanley 2024 Fall
- The role of food and hunger in contemporary South African and Indian environmental writing
- Abolition Time Grammars of Law, Poetics of Justice Jess A. Goldberg 2024 Fall
- How Black Atlantic literature can challenge conventions and redefine literary scholarship
- The Big Sugar A Brigid Reardon Mystery Mary Logue 2024 Fall
- A move to Cheyenne, Wyoming, in 1881 presents Brigid Reardon a complicated new mystery to solve
- Second-Order Preservation Social Justice and Climate Action through Heritage Policy Erica Avrami 2024 Fall
- An urgent appeal to rethink the heritage enterprise
- Digital Futures of Graduate Study in the Humanities Gabriel Hankins, Anouk Lang and Simon Appleford, Editors 2024 Fall
- A resource for planning, reimagining, and participating in the digital transformation of graduate study in the humanities
- Creature Needs Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation Christopher Kondrich, Lucy Spelman and Susan Tacent, Editors 2024 Fall
- A kaleidoscopic literary exploration of extinction and conservation, inspired by the latest scientific research
- Solidarity Cities Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation Maliha Safri, Marianna Pavlovskaya, Craig Borowiak and Stephen Healy 2024 Fall
- Mapping the transformative effects of America’s urban solidarity economies
- Futures of Digital Scholarly Editing Matt Cohen, Kenneth M. Price and Caterina Bernardini, Editors 2024 Fall
- Exploring technology, ethics, and culture to unlock digital scholarship’s potential
- Nonbinary Jane Austen Chris Washington 2024 Fall
- A bold and provocative analysis of Jane Austen as an early gender abolitionist
- Listening Interviews, 1970–1989 Jonathan Cott 2024 Fall
- A wide-ranging collection of interviews and profiles from twenty years of Jonathan Cott’s remarkable writings
- Miami in the Anthropocene Rising Seas and Urban Resilience Stephanie Wakefield 2024 Fall
- Reimagining adaptation amid climate change–driven mutations of urban space and life
- Gentlemen of the Woods Manhood, Myth, and the American Lumberjack Willa Hammitt Brown 2024 Fall
- Lumberjacks: the men, the myth, and the making of an American legend
- Playhouses and Privilege The Architecture of Elite Childhood Abigail A. Van Slyck 2024 Fall
- Examining playhouses of the super-rich to understand how architecture contributed to the construction of elite identity and modern childhood
- Dark Carnival The Secret World of Tod Browning, Hollywood’s Master of the Macabre David J. Skal and Elias Savada 2024 Fall
- The definitive biography of Hollywood horror legend Tod Browning—now revised and expanded with new material