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Subjects
Rescuing the Enlightenment from the Europeans Critical Theories of Decolonization Nikita Dhawan
In the Mood for Texture The Revival of Bangkok as a Chinese City Arnika Fuhrmann
Into the Loop An Ethnography of Compulsive Repetition Samuele Collu
Co-Motion Re-Thinking Power, Subjects, and Feminist and Queer Alliances Paola Bacchetta
Doing Nothing James Currie
The Sound of Feathers Attentive Living in a World Beyond Ourselves Kathryn Gillespie
The Invention of Order On the Coloniality of Space Don Thomas Deere
Bêtes Noires Sorcery as History in the Haitian-Dominican Borderlands Lauren Derby, UCLA
Rwanda's Genocide Heritage Between Justice and Sovereignty Delia Duong Ba Wendel, MIT
Decolonizing Afghanistan Countering Imperial Knowledge and Power Stanford University, Wazhmah Osman, Robert D. Crews
Crip Screens Countering Psychiatric Media Technologies Olivia Banner
The City of Our Dreaming The Alchemy Lecture Laleh Khalili, V. Mitch McEwen, Gabriela Leandro Pereira, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
After Transformation A Lyrical History of Christian Late Antiquity Maia Kotrosits
Architecture and the Right to Heal Resettler Nationalism in the Aftermath of Conflict and Disaster Esra Akcan
Degas at the Gas Station Essays Thomas Beller
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