Virtual Exhibit Hub: Western Political Science Association 2022
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The End of Man A Feminist Counterapocalypse Joanna Zylinska 2018 Spring
- Debugging the Anthropocene’s insistence on apocalyptic tropes
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Governance Feminism: An Introduction An Introduction Janet Halley, Prabha Kotiswaran, Rachel Rebouché and Hila Shamir 2018 Spring
- Describing and assessing feminist inroads into the state
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The Undocumented Everyday Migrant Lives and the Politics of Visibility Rebecca M. Schreiber 2018 Spring
- Examining how undocumented migrants are using film, video, and other documentary media to challenge surveillance, detention, and deportation
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Life A Modern Invention Davide Tarizzo 2017 Fall
- A paradigm-shifting genealogy of biological life as metaphysical concept rather than a scientific category
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Black on Both Sides A Racial History of Trans Identity C. Riley Snorton 2017 Fall
- Uncovering the overlapping histories of blackness and trans identity from the nineteenth century to the present day
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Building Access Universal Design and the Politics of Disability Aimi Hamraie 2017 Fall
- Rich with archival images, the first critical history of the Universal Design movement
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The River Is in Us Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community Elizabeth Hoover 2017 Fall
- The riveting story of the Mohawk community that fought back against the contamination of its lands
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When the Hills Are Gone Frac Sand Mining and the Struggle for Community Thomas W. Pearson 2017 Fall
- An overlooked part of fracking’s environmental impact becomes a window into the activists and industrial interests fighting for the future of energy production—and the fate of rural communities
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Aspirational Fascism The Struggle for Multifaceted Democracy under Trumpism William E. Connolly 2017 Fall
- Coming to terms with a new period of uncertainty when it is still replete with possibilities
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Zombie Theory A Reader Sarah Juliet Lauro, Editor 2017 Fall
- An interdisciplinary collection of the best international scholarship on zombies as the embodiment of anxieties, critiques, and desires
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UW Struggle When a State Attacks Its University Chuck Rybak 2018 Spring
- A Wisconsin story that serves as a national warning
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The Microbial State Global Thriving and the Body Politic Stefanie R. Fishel 2017 Fall
- An innovative exploration of the metaphorical power of bodies on global politics and the potential for the planet’s future
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Grounded Authority The Algonquins of Barriere Lake against the State Shiri Pasternak 2017 Spring
- A rare, in-depth critique of federal land claims policy in Canada
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The Man Who Walked in Color Georges Didi-Huberman 2017 Spring
- A renowned art historian’s careful reading of the work of American artist James Turrell
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Dreaming in Dark Times Six Exercises in Political Thought Sharon Sliwinski 2017 Spring
- A political theory of dream-life
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Anthropocene Feminism Richard Grusin, Editor 2017 Spring
- A stunning experiment in thinking of the Anthropocene through feminism and queer theory
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Matters of Care Speculative Ethics in More Than Human Worlds María Puig de la Bellacasa 2017 Spring
- Challenging the view that caring is only human
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The Anguish of Thought Évelyne Grossman 2017 Spring
- A groundbreaking inquiry into modernist thinkers, anxiety, and writing
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Utopia from Thomas More to Walter Benjamin Miguel Abensour 2017 Spring
- An insightful philosophical investigation and reading of the concept of utopia
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Marxist Thought and the City Henri Lefebvre 2016 Fall
- For the first time in English, Lefebvre’s essential work on how Marx and Engels conceptualized the development of the city
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Being a Skull Place, Contact, Thought, Sculpturesee Georges Didi-Huberman 2016 Fall
- A renowned art historian’s exploration of the work of the Italian artist Giuseppe Penone
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The Groove of the Poem Reading Philippe Beck Jacques Rancière 2016 Fall
- A careful reading of one of France’s most important contemporary poets by one of today’s most engaging thinkers of aesthetics
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Urban Policy in the Time of Obama James DeFilippis, Editor 2016 Fall
- How presidential policies have served—or failed to serve—America’s cities
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First Strike Educational Enclosures in Black Los Angeles Damien M. Sojoyner 2016 Fall
- Challenging perceptions of schooling and prison through the lens of America’s most populous state
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Didactic Poetries Philippe Beck 2016 Fall
- The inaugural publication in English of one of France’s most important contemporary poets
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Fifty Years of The Battle of Algiers Past as Prologue Sohail Daulatzai 2016 Fall
- A fresh, important intervention into understanding our post-9/11 world
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A Curriculum of Fear Homeland Security in U.S. Public Schools Nicole Nguyen 2016 Fall
- Winner: American Association of Geographers Globe Book Award for Public Understanding of Geography
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Predator Empire Drone Warfare and Full Spectrum Dominance Ian G. R. Shaw 2016 Fall
- How a brave new world of robotic surveillance is reshaping the state, society, and our very humanity
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Foucault in Iran Islamic Revolution after the Enlightenment Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi 2016 Fall
- A groundbreaking reassessment of Foucault’s writings on one of the greatest political upheavals of our time
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The Anarchist Roots of Geography Toward Spatial Emancipation Simon Springer 2016 Fall
- A passionate plea for radical geographers to abandon Karl Marx and embrace anarchism
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The Uberfication of the University Gary Hall 2016 Fall
- The contemporary university’s implications for the future organization of labor
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Grafts Michael Marder 2016 Fall
- A vital call for the cross-pollination of philosophy and plant sciences
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Holidays in the Danger Zone Entanglements of War and Tourism Debbie Lisle 2016 Fall
- A timely and uniquely historical look at how war turns soldiers, and all of us, into tourists
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Philosophy of Language Vilém Flusser 2016 Fall
- Exploring language from an ontological perspective
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Archaeology of Algorithmic Artefacts David Link 2016 Spring
- Unearthing the cumulus of transient technologies that underlie the fabric of contemporary society
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Sex and Harm in the Age of Consent Joseph J. Fischel 2016 Spring
- Exposing the fault lines underlying our regulation of sex
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Debates in the Digital Humanities 2016 Matthew K. Gold and Lauren F. Klein, Editors 2016 Spring
- If the publication of Debates in the Digital Humanities in 2012 marked the “digital humanities moment,” this book—the first in a series of annual volumes—will chart the possibilities and tensions of the field as it grows.
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On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects Gilbert Simondon 2016 Spring
- A groundbreaking study on the universe of technical objects by one of France’s most important thinkers of the second half of the twentieth century.
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DIY Detroit Making Do in a City without Services Kimberley Kinder 2016 Spring
- When public services fail, neighbors step in to keep a city alive
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Building Dignified Worlds Geographies of Collective Action Gerda Roelvink 2016 Spring
- Long before the Occupy movement, contemporary collectives have been constructing surprising alternative economies
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Making Things International 2 Catalysts and Reactions Mark B. Salter, Editor 2016 Spring
- Comprehending the political impacts of globalization requires new tools and new ways of thinking
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A Love of UIQ Félix Guattari 2016 Spring
- An exciting attempt by one of France’s best-known thinkers wherein he explores his thought through cinematic narrative.
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Desis Divided The Political Lives of South Asian Americans Sangay K. Mishra 2016 Spring
- From taxi drivers to CEOs and Indian American governors Haley and Jindal—how distinctions strain solidarity in the politics of South Asian (or Desi) Americans
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Desert Dreamers Barbara Glowczewski 2016 Spring
- An ethnographic adventure exploring the Warlpiri and their cultural practices of “the dreaming” in relation to their societal laws, ritual art, and connection with the cosmos
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Freegans Diving into the Wealth of Food Waste in America Alex V. Barnard 2016 Spring
- Freegans, who try to live on what we throw away, reveal the limits of capitalism but also the limits of consumer activism in changing it
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Unconditional Equality Gandhi's Religion of Resistance Ajay Skaria 2016 Spring
- The first book on Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy to be informed by postcolonialism
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Elemental Ecocriticism Thinking with Earth, Air, Water, and Fire Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Lowell Duckert, Editors 2015 Fall
- Brings to ecotheory and the environmental humanities the challenges and possibilities offered by thinking in elemental terms
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Militarizing the Environment Climate Change and the Security State Robert P. Marzec 2016 Spring
- How ideas of coexisting with the planet are being replaced by a militarized vision of adaptation
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The Different Modes of Existence Etienne Souriau 2015 Fall
- Exploring the aesthetic depths of the various modes of existence by one of France’s most heralded but forgotten thinkers of existential pluralism
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The Beginning and End of Rape Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America Sarah Deer 2015 Fall
- How to address widespread violence against Native women—practically, theoretically, and legally—from the foremost advocate for understanding and change
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Cartography of Exhaustion Nihilism Inside Out Peter Pál Pelbart 2015 Fall
- A meditation on the possibility of fighting off the exhaustion of our contemporary age of communicative and connective excess
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Border Walls Gone Green Nature and Anti-immigrant Politics in America John Hultgren 2015 Fall
- Why anti-immigration environmentalists need to reconsider their motives
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All Thoughts Are Equal Laruelle and Nonhuman Philosophy John Ó Maoilearca 2015 Fall
- A much-needed illumination of the “non-philosophy” of François Laruelle
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Civil Resistance Comparative Perspectives on Nonviolent Struggle Kurt Schock, Editor 2015 Fall
- A much-needed cross-disciplinary survey of the most recent scholarship on nonviolent resistance
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ABC of Impossibility Simon Critchley 2015 Fall
- An experimental text of para-philosophical fragments working toward a poetic ontology
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Cosmic Pessimism Eugene Thacker 2015 Fall
- “A philosophy exists between the axiom and the sigh. Pessimism is the wavering, the hovering.”
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Leverage of the Weak Labor and Environmental Movements in Taiwan and South Korea Hwa-Jen Liu 2015 Fall
- Why do social movements appear at different times in a nation’s development?
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Mad Like Artaud Sylvère Lotringer 2015 Spring
- Exploring madness, in and around the work of Antonin Artaud
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Making Things International 1 Circuits and Motion Mark B. Salter, Editor 2015 Spring
- Considering the movements of things expands our notions of globalization
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Stone An Ecology of the Inhuman Jeffrey Jerome Cohen 2015 Spring
- A beautifully written account of stone’s intimacy to what it means to be human
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Making Other Worlds Possible Performing Diverse Economies Gerda Roelvink, Kevin St. Martin and J. K. Gibson-Graham, Editors 2015 Spring
- Rethinking economy to produce resilient communities
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The Capacity Contract Intellectual Disability and the Question of Citizenship Stacy Clifford Simplican 2015 Spring
- An unprecedented look at democratic theory’s disability exclusion and today’s self-advocacy movement
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The Intellective Space Thinking beyond Cognition Laurent Dubreuil 2015 Spring
- A daring exploration of the space between language and thought
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The Nonhuman Turn Richard Grusin, Editor 2015 Spring
- A groundbreaking work introducing a new series in twenty-first-century studies
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Machinic Eros Writings on Japan Félix Guattari Gary Genosko and Jay Hetrick, Editors 2015 Spring
- Félix Guattari’s encounter with the “machinic eros” of Japanese culture in the 1980s
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Counting Species Biodiversity in Global Environmental Politics Rafi Youatt 2015 Spring
- How has the idea of biodiversity reconstructed political realities?
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No Speed Limit Three Essays on Accelerationism Steven Shaviro 2015 Spring
- Proposes a vision of survival and flourishing in the face of economic and environmental catastrophe
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The Deadly Life of Logistics Mapping Violence in Global Trade Deborah Cowen 2014 Fall
- A genealogy of logistics, tracing the link between markets and militaries, territory and government
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Red Skin, White Masks Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition Glen Sean Coulthard 2014 Fall
- Fundamentally questions prevailing ideas of settler colonialization and Indigenous resistance
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Hyperobjects Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World Timothy Morton 2013 Fall
- The world as we know it has already come to an end
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The Ethos of Pluralization William E. Connolly 1995 Fall
- A skeptical examination of the inclusiveness of pluralism.
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Ten Theses for an Aesthetics of Politics Davide Panagia 2016 Fall
- Reckoning the unsettled relationship between aesthetics and politics