Michael Engelhard works as a wilderness guide in Arctic Alaska and holds an MA in cultural anthro...
An exhilarating look at Art Deco design in 1920s America, using jazz as its unifying metaphor
Megan A. Styles is assistant professor of environmental studies at the University of Illinois Spr...
Who should bear the cost of protecting charismatic wildlife?Following the downgrading of the snow...
Kishonna L. Gray is assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies and Commu...
Kyoim Yun is associate professor of East Asian languages and cultures at the University of Kansas.
In the dramatic narratives that comprise The Republic of Nature, Mark Fiege reframes the canonica...
Driving through Curacao's landscapes, the old plantation houses are visible from afar. The houses...
The story of a Japanese American picture bride, from Angel Island to TopazSeeking an escape from ...
Winner of the 24th Annual Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book PrizeFinalist for the 2023 Cundill...
Artists navigate faith, commerce, and gender as thangkas thrive beyond traditionXue Ming offers a...
Examines a fiercely creative and lyrical body of work Although she is considered the most avant-g...
The collection of ancient Chinese bronzes at the Minneapolis Institute of Art is exceptional in i...
Highlights the aesthetics of undocumentedness by featuring artworks from artists in the undoc spe...
Is privilege a problem? Scandinavians ask, Is this okay? - and wrestle with the answerA twenty-fi...
When spirits guard forests, conservation becomes revolution - and liberation grows from the soilI...
Explores the relationship between fantastical literature and scientific inquiryWhat did early mod...
Reveals the limits and exclusions of defining desire as universalCompulsory sexuality—where sexua...
How migrants imagined a country through their acts of returnWhat does it mean to go back home, es...
A brief blaze of brilliance on the edge of historyBefore the darkness descended, there was light....
Illuminates a transformational event in the development of Asian American and Pacific Islander fe...
Experience dramatic mountain vistas and karst caves with China's most famous travel writerXu Xiak...
Revised and updated edition of the groundbreaking book on Black women in comic artThe 2018 releas...
The rediscovery of an important American surrealist painterElsa Thoresen (1906–1994), born in Min...
This compelling history examines Myanmar's complex political landscape through the life of Chao T...
Lavishly illustrated and deeply researched, this volume opens a window into the rich supernatural...
Imaginaries of Space and Place in Qing China
Is privilege a problem? Scandinavians ask, Is this okay?—and wrestle with the answerA twenty-firs...
When spirits guard forests, conservation becomes revolution - and liberation grows from the soilI...
Illuminates a transformational event in the development of Asian American and Pacific Islander fe...
Revised and updated edition of the groundbreaking book on Black women in comic artThe 2018 releas...
Explores the relationship between fantastical literature and scientific inquiryWhat did early mod...
Reveals the limits and exclusions of defining desire as universalCompulsory sexuality – where sex...
How migrants imagined a country through their acts of returnWhat does it mean to go back home, es...
Experience dramatic mountain vistas and karst caves with China's most famous travel writerXu Xiak...
Reframing Filipino American history through the radical politics of its diaspora, Joy Sales uncov...
Seattle's waterways are central to the city's identity, and none more so than the Lake Washington...
This groundbreaking study traces the resonances of Black radicalism in postwar Japan, charting th...
Tin was everywhere in early modern China--lining tea chests, shaping religious vessels, alloyed i...
Across Pakistan's rooftops, pigeon flyers devote enormous care and labor to birds that soar the s...
Every spring, thousands of rhinoceros auklets return to Destruction Island off Washington's coast...
This book delivers a bold rethinking of how race, environment, and state power are entangled. At ...
Coastal Louisiana is losing land at an unprecedented rate, and in response, scientists and policy...
What does violence look like when it is not spectacular but quiet and routine? In this intimate e...
From the sixteenth to early nineteenth centuries, Neo-Confucian ideology sought to reinforce the ...
In January 2013, the assassination of three Kurdish militant women in Paris brought global attent...
Medicine likes to tell an altruistic story. Maisam Alomar shows how that story masks an enduring ...