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The Anthropology of Islam Reader. Edited by Jens Kreinath, London and New York, Routledge, 2012. Paperback, £27.99.
At Home with Apartheid: the hidden landscapes of domestic service in Johannesburg. By Rebecca Ginsburg, Charlottesville and London, University of Virginia Press, 2011. Hardback, $35.00.
Barbaric Civilization: a critical sociology of genocide. By Christopher Powell, Montreal and London, McGill Queen’s University Press, 2011. Paperback, $29.95.
Bird on Fire: lessons from the world’s least sustainable city. By Andrew Ross, Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, 2011. Hardback, £17.99.
The Black Madonna. By Peter Millar, London, Arcadia Books, 2011. Paperback, £8.99.
Body and Soul: the Black Panther Party and the fight against medical discrimination. By Alondra Nelson, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2011. Hardback, $24.95.
Broke: how debt bankrupts the middle class. Edited by Katherine Porter, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2012. Paperback, $24.95.
The Burdens of Aspiration: schools, youth and success in the divided social worlds of Silicon Valley. By Elsa Davidson, New York and London, 2011. Paperback, $24.00.
The Business of Empire: United Fruit, race and US expansion in Central America. By Jason M. Colby, Ithaca, NY and London, Cornell University Press, 2011. Hardback, $45.00.
Cape Town after Apartheid: crime and governance in the divided city. By Tony Roshan Samara, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2011. Paperback, $25.00.
Celebrate Wha? Ten black British poets from the Midlands. Edited by Eric Doumere and Roy McFarlane, Middlesbrough, Smokestack Books, 2011. Paperback, £7.95.
Charisma and the Fictions of Black Leadership. By Erica R. Edwards, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2012. Paperback, $25.00.
Color in the Classroom: how American schools taught race 1900–1954. By Zoe Burkholder, Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, 2011. Hardback, £22.00.
Connected in Cairo: growing up cosmopolitan in the modern Middle East. By Mark Allen Peterson, Bloomington and Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 2011. Paperback, £16.99.
Cosmopolitanism and Culture. By Nikos Papastergiadis, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2012. Paperback, £17.99.
The Creolizing Subject: race, reason, and the politics of purity. By Michael J. Monahan, New York, Fordham University Press, 2011. Paperback, $26.00.
The Cross and the Lynching Tree. By James H. Cone, Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 2011. Hardback, $28.00.
Destined for a Life of Service: defining African-Jamaican womanhood, 1865–1938. By Henrice Altink, Manchester and New York, Manchester University Press, 2011. Hardback, £60.00.
En Casa Ajena: bases intellectuales del antisemitismo y la islamofobia. By Fernando Bravo Lopez, Barcelona, Edicions Bellaterra, 2012. Paperback.
Ethnicity and Education in England and Europe: gangstas, geeks and gorjas. By Ian Law and Sarah Swann, Farnham, Ashgate Press, 2011. Hardback, £55.00.
European Others: queering ethnicity in postnational Europe. By Fatima el-Tayeb, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2011. Paperback, $25.00.
Faith and Race in American Political Life. Edited by Robin Dale Jacobson and Nancy D. Wadsworth, Charlottesville and London, University of Virginia Press, 2012. Hardback, £43.50.
False Prophets of Peace: liberal Zionism and the struggle for Palestine. By Tikva Honig-Parnass, Chicago, IL, Haymarket Books, 2011. Paperback, $20.00.
Fanonian Practices in South Africa: from Steve Biko to Abahlali base Mjondolo. By Nigel C. Gibson, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, University of Kwazulu-Natal Press, 2011. Hardback, £55.00.
Gandhi and the Unspeakable: his final experiment with truth. By James W. Douglass, Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 2012. Hardback, $24.00.
Hinterland. By Caroline Brother, London and New York, Bloomsbury, 2012. Hardback, £14.99.
Histories of Race and Racism: the Andes and Mesoamerica from colonial times to the present. Edited by Laura Gotkowitz, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2012. Paperback, £16.99.
I Mix What I Like! A mixtape manifesto. By Jared A. Ball, Edinburgh, Oakland, CA and Baltimore, MD, AK Press, 2011. Paperback, £11.00.
Identity Complex: making the case for multiplicity. By Michael Hames-Garcia, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2011. Paperback, $25.00.
In the Cause of Freedom: radical black internationalism from Harlem to London, 1917–1939. By Minkah Makalani, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 2011. Hardback, $39.95.
The Indigenous World 2011. Edited by Kathrin Wessendorf, Copenhagen, International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, 2011. Paperback, €25.00.
Inequalities of Love: college educated black women and the barriers to romance and family. By Averil Y. Clarke, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £16.99.
Institutional Racism in the Academy: a case study. By Andrew Pilkington, Stoke-on-Trent, Trentham Books, 2011. Paperback, £21.99.
Internal Colonization: Russia’s imperial experience. By Alexander Etkind, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2011. Paperback, £17.99.
Invisible Families: gay identities, relationships, and motherhood among black women. By Mignon R. Moore, Berkeley, Los Angeles and London, University of California Press, 2011. Paperback, £18.95.
Jose Carlos Mariategui: an anthology. Edited and translated by Harry E. Vanden and Marc Becker, New York, Monthly Review Press, 2011. Paperback, $29.95.
Latinos in American Society: families and communities in transition. By Ruth Enid Zambrana, Ithaca, NY and London, Cornell University Press, 2011. Paperback, £19.95.
Lazarus, Come Forth! How Jesus confronts the culture of death and invites us into the new life of peace. By John Dear, Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 2011. Paperback, $20.00.
The Making of the Middle Class: towards a transnational history. Edited by A. Ricardo Lopez and Barbara Weinstein, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2012. Paperback, £18.99.
Marshall Law: the life and times of a Baltimore Black Panther. By Marshall ‘Eddie’ Conway and Dominique Stevenson, Edinburgh, Oakland, CA and Baltimore, MD, AK Press, 2011. Paperback, £11.00.
The Midnight Swimmer. By Edward Wilson, London, Arcadia Books, 2011. Paperback, £11.99.
Migration: changing the world. By Guy Arnold, London, Pluto Press, 2012. Paperback, £19.99.
Narrative Projections of a Black British History. By Eva Ulrike Pirker, NewYork and London, Routledge, 2011. Hardback, £80.00.
Negro Comrades of the Crown: African Americans and the British Empire fight the US before emancipation. By Gerald Horne, New York and London, New York University Press, 2012. Hardback, $39.00.
Our God Is Undocumented: biblical faith and immigrant justice. By Ched Myers and Matthew Colwell, Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 2012. Paperback, $24.00.
Outcast Europe: refugees and relief workers in an era of total war 1936–48. By Sharif Gemie, Fiona Reid and Laure Humbert, with Louise Ingram, London and New York, Continuum, 2012. Paperback, $34.95.
Palestinians in Israel: segregation, discrimination and democracy. By Ben White, London, Pluto Press, 2012. Paperback, £14.99.
The Passion of Tiger Woods: an anthropologist reports on golf, race, and celebrity scandal. By Orin Starn, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £12.99.
Paving the Empire Road: BBC television and black Britons. By Darrell M. Newton, Manchester and New York, Manchester University Press, 2011. Hardback, £50.00.
The Politics of Culture: the case for universalism. By Munira Mirza, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Hardback, £50.00.
The Politics of European Citizenship: deepening contradictions in social rights & migration policy. By Peo Hansen and Sandy Brian Hager, New York and Oxford, Berghahn Books, 2010. Hardback, £42.00.
Politics, Social Theory, Utopia and the World System: arguments in political sociology. By Chamsy el-Ojeili, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Hardback, £55.00.
Postcolonial Artists and Global Aesthetics. By Akin Adesokan, Bloomington and Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 2011. Paperback, £14.99.
The Postcolonial Gramsci. Edited by Neelam Srivastava and Baidik Bhattacharya, New York and London, Routledge, 2012. Hardback, £80.00.
Postcolonial Literary Studies: the first 30 years. Edited by Robert P. Marzec, Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. Paperback, £21.00.
Press, Platform, Pulpit: black feminist publics in the era of reform. By Teresa Zackodnik, Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 2011. Hardback, $45.00.
… and the Pursuit of Happiness: wellbeing and role of government. Edited by Philip Booth, London, Institute of Economic Affairs, 2012. Paperback, £12.50.
Race: antiquity and its legacy. By Denise Eileen McCoskey, London, New York, I. B. Taurus, 2012. Paperback, £12.99.
Race and the Genetic Revolution: science, myth and culture. Edited by Sheldon Krimsky and Kathleen Sloan, New York, Columbia University Press, 2011. Paperback, £24.00.
Race and Religion in American Buddhism: white supremacy and immigrant adaptation. By Joseph Cheah, Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, 2011. Hardback, £40.00.
Represent and Destroy: rationalizing violence in the new racial capitalism. By Jodi Melamed, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2011. Paperback, $25.00.
Revolutionary Doctors: how Venezuela and Cuba are changing the world’s conception of health care. By Steve Brouwer, New York, Monthly Review Press, 2011. Paperback, $18.95.
Rumor, Repression and Racial Politics: how the harassment of black elected officials shaped post-civil rights America. By George Derek Musgrove, Athens and London, University of Georgia Press, 2012. Paperback, $24.95.
The Shameful Suicide of Winston Churchill. By Peter Millar, London, Arcadia Books, 2011. Paperback, £11.99.
Slavery’s Ghost: the problem of freedom in the age of emancipation. By Richard Follett, Eric Foner and Walter Johnson, Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. Paperback, £10.50.
Sojourning for Freedom: black women, American communism, and the making of Black Left feminism. By Erik S. McDuffie, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £15.99.
Strange Affinities: the gender and sexual politics of comparative racialization. Edited by Grace Kyungwon Hong and Roderick. A. Ferguson, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £16.99.
The Tourist State: performing leisure, liberalism, and race in New Zealand. By Margaret Werry, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2011. Paperback, $25.00.
The Universe Bends Toward Justice: radical reflections on the Bible, the Church, and the body politic. By Obery M. Hendricks Jr, Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books, 2011. Paperback, $22.00.
Violence in a Time of Liberation: murder and ethnicity at a South African gold mine, 1994. By Donald L. Donham, Durham, NC and London, Duke University Press, 2011. Paperback, £14.99.
