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- Hold on to your dreams, Arthur Russell and the downtown music scene, 1973-1992, Tim Lawrence
- New languages of the state, indigenous resurgence and the politics of knowledge in Bolivia, Bret Gustafson
- B Jenkins, Fred Moten
- River of tears, country music, memory, and modernity in Brazil, Alexander Sebastian Dent
- Depression, a public feeling, Ann Cvetkovich
- Online a lot of the time, ritual, fetish, sign, Ken Hillis
- Things fall away, Philippine historical experience and the makings of globalization, Neferti X. M. Tadiar
- Translating time, cinema, the fantastic, and temporal critique, Bliss Cua Lim
- Culture, power, place, explorations in critical anthropology, edited by Akhil Gupta and James Ferguson
- A flock divided, race, religion, and politics in Mexico, 1749-1857, Matthew D. O'Hara
- Globalization and the post-Creole imagination, notes on fleeing the plantation, Michaeline A. Crichlow ; with Patricia Northover
- The woman in the zoot suit, gender, nationalism, and the cultural politics of memory, Catherine S. Ramirez
- Tijuana dreaming, life and art at the global border, edited by Josh Kun and Fiamma Montezemolo ; with a foreword by Iain Chamber
- Tropical Zion, General Trujillo, FDR, and the Jews of Sosua, Allen Wells
- Theodor W. Adorno, an introduction, Gerhard Schweppenhäuser ; translated by James Rolleston
- The deliverance of others, reading literature in a global age, David Palumbo-Liu
- Makeover TV, selfhood, citizenship, and celebrity, Brenda R. Weber
- Art for a modern India, 1947-1980, Rebecca M. Brown
- Orgasmology, Annamarie Jagose
- Stages of capital, law, culture, and market governance in late colonial India, Ritu Birla
- Femininity in flight, a history of flight attendants, Kathleen M. Barry
- Choosing to lead, understanding Congressional foreign policy entrepreneurs, Ralph G. Carter and James M. Scott
- James Baldwin's Turkish decade, erotics of exile, Magdalena J. Zaborowska
- The environment and the people in American cities, 1600-1900s, disorder, inequality, and social change, Dorceta E. Taylor
- Liquidated, an ethnography of Wall Street, Karen Ho
- Abalone tales, collaborative explorations of sovereignty and identity in native California, Les W. Field ; with Cheryl Seidner ... [et al.]
- Crisis and capitalism in contemporary Argentine cinema, Joanna Page
- The migrant image, the art and politics of documentary during global crisis, T. J. Demos
- The Indian craze, primitivism, modernism, and transculturation in American art, 1890-1915, Elizabeth Hutchinson
- Beyond Shangri-La, America and Tibet's move into the twenty-first century, John Kenneth Knaus
- The dictator's seduction, politics and the popular imagination in the era of Trujillo, Lauren Derby
- Inherent vice, bootleg histories of videotape and copyright, Lucas Hilderbrand
- Who can stop the drums?, urban social movements in Chávez's Venezuela, Sujatha Fernandes
- Religion and poverty, Pan-African perspectives, Peter J. Paris, ed. ; foreword by Jacob Olupona
- The great enterprise, sovereignty and historiography in modern Korea, Henry H. Em
- The circulation of children, kinship, mobility, and morality in Ayacucho, Jessaca B. Leinaweaver
- For the record, on sexuality and the colonial archive in India, Anjali R. Arondekar
- Tours of Vietnam, war, travel guides, and memory, Scott Laderman
- The edge of Islam, power, personhood, and ethnoreligious boundaries on the Kenya Coast, Janet McIntosh
- Seeing the unspeakable, the art of Kara Walker, Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw
- The provocative Joan Robinson, the making of a Cambridge economist, Nahid Aslanbeigui and Guy Oakes
- Secularisms, edited by Janet R. Jakobsen and Ann Pellegrini
- Feminist agendas and democracy in Latin America, edited by Jane S. Jaquette
- National history and the world of nations, capital, state, and the rhetoric of history in Japan, France, and the United States, Christopher L. Hill
- Mad men, mad world, sex, politics, style, and the 1960s, Lauren M.E. Goodlad, Lilya Kaganovsky, and Robert A. Rushing, editors
- Life between two deaths, 1989-2001, U.S. culture in the long nineties, Phillip E. Wegner
- Eyeminded, living and writing contemporary art, Kellie Jones ; with contributions by Amiri Baraka ... [et al.]
- Everyday Utopias, the conceptual life of promising spaces, Davina Cooper
- Words in motion, toward a global lexicon, edited by Carol Gluck and Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
- We created Chávez, a people's history of the Venezuelan Revolution, George Ciccariello-Maher ; photographs by Jeff St. Andrews