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New Books in Critical Theory

Interviews with Scholars of Critical Theory about their New Books Support our show by becoming a pre

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Pakistani women are increasingly pursuing legal avenues against acts of domestic violence. Their cla

Political Scientist Angela K. Lewis-Maddox has pulled together an important and useful edited volume

John recently published “Lying in Politics: Hannah Arendt’s Antidote to Anticipatory Despair" in Pub

A History of the Muslim World: From Its Origins to the Dawn of Modernity (Princeton UP, 2024) by Mic

Saving Liberalism from Itself: The Spirit of Political Participation Bristol UP, 2022) By Timothy

Canada and the Blackface Atlantic: Performing Slavery, Conflict, and Freedom, 1812-1897 (Wilfred Lau

What is the relationship between medicine and commerce? In Selling Sexual Knowledge: Medical Publish

Sarah Kenny Growing up and going out: Youth culture, commerce and leisure space in post-war Britain

Edward Said was one of the most influential intellectuals of the twentieth century. A literary schol

In this episode, we sit down with Shaina Potts, author of Judicial Territory: Law, Capital, and the

The New York Times-bestselling, National Book Award-nominated author of The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du

The Violence of Reading: Literature and Philosophy at the Threshold of Pain (Palgrave Macmillan, 202

Karl Marx in America (University of Chicago Press, 2025), by Andrew Hartman To read Karl Marx is to

The Open Society as an Enemy: A critique of how free societies turned against themselves by J. McKen

Who are 'gifted' children? In ‘Gifted Children’ in Britain and the World: Elitism and Equality since

From In Borneo, the Land of the Head-Hunters to The Epic of Everest to Camping Among the Indians, th

How can cultural organisations better support diversity? In Achieving Creative Justice in the U.S. C

Kevin Anderson’s The Late Marx's Revolutionary Roads: Colonialism, Gender, and Indigenous Communism 

In Ghosts and Their Hosts: The Colonization of the Invisible World in Early America (University of V

Since the 1980s, readers and scholars alike have celebrated migrant literature for not only depictin