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Between Care and Criminality

Zeweri, Helena
Between Care and Criminality
Between Care and Criminality examines Australian social welfare’s encounter with migration and marriage in an era of intensified border control. It offers an in-depth ethnographic account of how social welfare practitioners carry out a migrant-targeted social policy designed to prevent forced marriage in the aftermath of a 2013 law which criminalized the practice.

CHF 190.00

Not Alone

Mayernick, Jason
Not Alone
Between 1970 and 1985, lesbian, gay, and bisexual educators (LGB) formed communities and began advocating for a place of openness and safety for LGB people in America's schools. They fought for protection and representation in the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers in New York, Los Angeles and Northern California.

CHF 190.00

Checkbook Zionism

Fleisch, Eric
Checkbook Zionism
Through their approximately $2.5 billion in donations each year to Israel, American Jews have profoundly impacted the direction of Israeli society. Checkbook Zionism uncovers how tensions over potential influence have been mediated and offers a new paradigm for evaluating philanthropic power sharing today.

CHF 190.00

Transpacific Cartographies: Narrating the Contemporary Ch...

Li, Melody Yunzi
Transpacific Cartographies: Narrating the Contemporary Chinese Diaspora in the United States
Transpacific Cartographies examines how contemporary Chinese diasporic narratives address the existential loss of home for immigrant communities at a time of global precarity and amid rising Sino-US tensions. Melody Li argues that the characters in these stories create multilayered maps that transcend the territorial boundaries that make finding a home in foreign land a seemingly impossible task.

CHF 190.00

Happy Days

Alpers, Benjamin L
Happy Days
Happy Days investigates how 1970s popular culture was obsessed with America’s past, but offered radically different interpretations of the same historical events and icons. Looking at representations of 1950s teenagers, the noir detective, America’s bicentennial, and neo-slave narratives, Benjamin Alpers examines how American history provoked both nostalgia and deep soul searching.

CHF 108.00

Strictly Observant

Neriya-Ben Shahar, Rivka
Strictly Observant
Strictly Observant presents a compelling ethnographic study of the complex dynamic between women in both the Pennsylvanian Old Order Amish and Israeli Ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities and contemporary media technologies. These women exhibit a deep awareness of how to manage their usage of media as tools to increase their social and religious capital.

CHF 190.00

The Politics of Potential

Pentecost, Michelle
The Politics of Potential
In The Politics of Potential, physician-anthropologist Michelle Pentecost investigates The First 1000 Days, an early life intervention project that seeks to end child malnutrition in South Africa, the ways in which this program has been adopted, and how it impacts child-bearing women in South Africa in powerfully gendered and racialized ways.

CHF 190.00

Being Human

Moradi, Fazil
Being Human
Being Human: Political Modernity and Hospitality in Kurdistan-Iraq is a unique work of anthropological hospitality that draws on historical sources, eyewitness testimonies, perpetrator testimony, archival documents, trial records, artwork, novels, and poetry, to engage with one of political modernity’s acts of genocide in Iraq under the Iraqi Bäth state.

CHF 190.00

Migrants Who Care

Showers, Fumilayo
Migrants Who Care
As the U.S. population ages, and as health care needs become more complex, demand for paid care workers in home and institutional settings has increased. Migrants Who Care draws attention to the reserve of immigrant labor that is called upon to meet this need, telling the little-known story of a group of English-speaking West African immigrants who have become central to the U.S. health and long-term care systems.

CHF 48.90

On the Turtle's Back

Townsend, Camilla / Michael, Nicky Kay
On the Turtle's Back
On the Turtle’s Back is the first collection of folklore from the Lenape people, New Jersey’s native inhabitants. Originally compiled by anthropologist M. R. Harrington over a century ago, but never published until now, it shares the tribe’s cherished tales about the world’s creation, epic heroes, and ordinary human foibles.

CHF 32.50

The Outcast

Pirandello, Luigi / Masoni, Bradford A
The Outcast
A tale of false accusations, social stigma, and adultery,  The Outcast is an early masterwork from Nobel Prize–winning Italian author Luigi Pirandello. Combining elements of Zolaesque naturalism with emerging modernist aesthetics, the novel is notable for its deft use of irony and its resourceful and resilient heroine.

CHF 41.90

Maid for Television

Kim, L S
Maid for Television
Maid for Television examines the racialized female domestic by tracing the maid’s representational and narrative function in American television. As domestic service has been a long-standing occupation for women of color, the figure of the maid in the employer’s home is a recurrent and patterned image, simultaneously enacting and revealing the nexus of race, class, and gender hierarchies in American culture.

CHF 187.00

Mary Climbs in

Mangione, Lorraine / Luff, Donna
Mary Climbs in
Mary Climbs In illuminates the once overlooked but increasingly important and multi-faceted conversation about female audiences for Springsteen’s music. Drawing on unique surveys of fans themselves, the study offers insight into women’s experiences in their own voices. Authors Lorraine Mangione and Donna Luff explore the depth of women fans’ connection to Springsteen and the profound ways in which it has shaped their lives. Reflections from fa...

CHF 34.50

Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean

Medeiros, Melanie A / Perry, Keisha-Khan Y
Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean
This volume collects intellectual work by and about Black women while shedding light on the socio-political conditions that shape their participation and leadership in political struggles for citizenship rights and resources. Additionally, this volume explores the role of the social sciences in documenting anti-Black violence and forging hemispheric struggles against that violence.

CHF 187.00

The Cyborg Caribbean

Ginsburg, Samuel
The Cyborg Caribbean
The Cyborg Caribbean examines twenty-first-century Cuban, Dominican, and Puerto Rican science fiction, showing how it negotiates legacies of techno-colonialism and techno-authoritarianism. It traces histories of four different technologies—electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), nuclear weapons, space exploration, and digital avatars—that have transformed corporality and humanity in the Caribbean.

CHF 45.90

Navigating White News

Oh, David C / Min, Seong Jae
Navigating White News
Navigating White News: Asian American Journalists at Work is the first book-length study of Asian American reporters. It documents the frustrations, challenges, desires, and hopes they face in predominantly White newsrooms. In a time of racial awakening with Black Lives Matter and COVID-19, the book offers critical insights to the workings of American newsrooms.

CHF 44.90

Unguarded Border

Maxwell, Donald W
Unguarded Border
Unguarded Border tells the stories of the 50, 000 Americans who fled across the border to Canada in the 1960s and 1970s, a migrant experience that does not fit the usual paradigms. Historian Donald W. Maxwell explores how these Americans in exile forged cosmopolitan identities, permanently changing perceptions of military service, nation, and citizenship.

CHF 187.00

Mammography Wars

Friedman, Asia
Mammography Wars
Mammography is a routine health screening performed 40 million times each year in the United States, yet it remains one of the most deeply contested topics in medicine. In Mammography Wars, sociologist Asia Friedman uses the sociology of attention to map the cognitive structure of the “mammography wars.”

CHF 191.00

Arranged Marriage

Berta, Péter
Arranged Marriage
Arranged Marriage shows how arranged marriage practices have been undergoing transformation, how the gendered and intergenerational politics of agency, consent, and choice work in the contexts of partner choice and management of marriage, and how this type of marriage can be reshaped, reinvented, and reinterpreted flexibly in response to individual, family, religious, class, ethnic and other desires, needs, and constraints.

CHF 190.00