
The Pantone folks have spoken, and the Color of the Year 2023 is Viva Magenta! Some say it's a bold shade of pink; some call it a brave and fearless red. We took all of these approaches and compiled a collection of book covers, some definitely more Magenta than others, into one place here. Scroll down for some serious *Magenta*, or at least an approximation of it that renders Magenta onscreen.
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Aesthesis and Perceptronium
On the Entanglement of Sensation, Cognition, and Matter
Alexander Wilson
2019 Fall
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A new speculative ontology of aesthetics
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After Extinction
Richard Grusin, Editor
2018 Spring
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A multidisciplinary exploration of extinction and what comes next
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Algorithms of Education
How Datafication and Artificial Intelligence Shape Policy
Kalervo N. Gulson, Sam Sellar and P. Taylor Webb
2022 Spring
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A critique of what lies behind the use of data in contemporary education policy
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An Ecotopian Lexicon
Matthew Schneider-Mayerson and Brent Ryan Bellamy, Editors
2019 Fall
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Presents thirty novel terms that do not yet exist in English to envision ways of responding to the environmental challenges of our generation
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Border Thinking
Latinx Youth Decolonizing Citizenship
Andrea Dyrness
2020 Spring
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Rich accounts of how Latinx migrant youth experience belonging across borders
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Cruelty as Citizenship
How Migrant Suffering Sustains White Democracy
2020 Fall
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Why are immigrants from Mexico and Latin America such an affectively charged population for political conservatives?
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Diaboliques
Six Tales of Decadence
Jules Barbey d’Aurevilly
2015 Fall
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“Literature doesn’t express even half of the crimes that society commits behind closed doors.” —Jules Barbey d’Aurevilly
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Double Visions, Double Fictions
The Doppelgänger in Japanese Film and Literature
Baryon Tensor Posadas
2018 Spring
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A fresh take on the doppelgänger and its place in Japanese film and literature—past and present
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Fighting for NOW
Diversity and Discord in the National Organization for Women
Kelsy Kretschmer
2019 Spring
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An unparalleled exploration of NOW’s trajectory, from its founding to the present—and its future
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Gaming at the Edge
Sexuality and Gender at the Margins of Gamer Culture
Adrienne Shaw
2014 Fall
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A major new analysis of the representation of marginalized groups in video games
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Governance Feminism: An Introduction
An Introduction
Janet Halley, Prabha Kotiswaran, Rachel Rebouché and Hila Shamir
2018 Spring
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Describing and assessing feminist inroads into the state
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Governance Feminism: Notes from the Field
Notes from the Field
Janet Halley, Prabha Kotiswaran, Rachel Rebouché and Hila Shamir, Editors
2019 Spring
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An interdisciplinary, multifaceted look at feminist engagements with governance across the global North and global South
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Heidegger
Phenomenology, Ecology, Politics
Michael Marder
2018 Fall
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Understanding the political and ecological implications of Heidegger’s work without ignoring his noxious public engagements
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How to Talk about Videogames
Ian Bogost
2015 Fall
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A fond look at the preposterous—and yet essential—pursuit of games criticism
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Juárez Girls Rising
Transformative Education in Times of Dystopia
Claudia G. Cervantes-Soon
2017 Spring
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Through the voices of high school girls in Ciudad Juárez, understanding how education can promote self-empowerment and resistance against injustice and violence
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My Life in the Purple Kingdom
BrownMark
2022 Spring
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From the young Black teenager who built a bass guitar in woodshop to the musician building a solo career with Motown Records—Prince’s bassist BrownMark on growing up in Minneapolis, joining Prince and The Revolution, and his life in the purple kingdom
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Pulses of Abstraction
Episodes from a History of Animation
Andrew R. Johnston
2020 Fall
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Reshapes the history of abstract animation and its importance to computer imagery and cinema
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Queer Optimism
Lyric Personhood and Other Felicitous Persuasions
Michael D. Snediker
2008 Fall
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A new paradigm for queer theory
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Queer Ricans
Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora
Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes
2009 Spring
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Seeing the diversity in Puerto Rico’s gay and lesbian communities in the United States
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South American Journals
January–July 1960
Allen Ginsberg
2022 Fall
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The great Beat poet’s observations, reflections, poetry, and mind-expanding explorations while traveling through South America
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The Digitally Disposed
Racial Capitalism and the Informatics of Value
Seb Franklin
2021 Spring
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Locates the deep history of digitality in the development of racial capitalism
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The Toxic Meritocracy of Video Games
Why Gaming Culture Is the Worst
Christopher Paul
2018 Spring
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An avid gamer and sharp media critic explains meritocracy’s negative contribution to video game culture—and what can be done about it