2018 Fall and Winter CONTENTS GENERAL INTEREST AMERICAN STUDIES GAY/LESBIAN/QUEER/BI/ See It Feelingly Savarese 1 Violence Work Seigel 29 TRANS STUDIES Little Man, Little Man Mobile Subjects Aizura 42 Baldwin and Cazac 2 INDIGENOUS AND NATIVE STUDIES Going Stealth Beauchamp 42 Essential Essays Hall 4 Paradoxes of Hawaiian Sovereignty Trans Exploits Chen 43 The Blue Clerk Brand 5 Kauanui 29 Trans*historicities DeVun and Tortorici 43 Comfort Measures Only Campo 6 Unsustainable Empire Saranillio 30 The Queer Commons Gunslinger Dorn 7 Butt and Millner-Larsen 44 Written in Stone Levinson 7 AFRICAN STUDIES Queer about Comics Scott and Fawaz 44 My Butch Career Newton 8 The Fetish Revisited Matory 30 Female Masculinity Halberstam 9 Fugitive Modernities Krug 31 FILM/TV Exile within Exiles Green 9 Making Sex Public, and Other RELIGION The Brazil Reader Green, Langland, Cinematic Fantasies Young 45 An Intimate Rebuke Grillo 31 and Moritz Schwarcz 10 The Apartment Complex Wojcik 45 Passages and Afterworlds Plan Colombia Lindsay-Poland 11 Forde and Hume 32 Is It Still Good to Ya? Christgau 12 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Laughing at the Devil Hall 13 Channeling the State Schiller 46 SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES Vexy Thing Perry 14 1968 Mexico Draper 46 Indian Migration and Empire Mongia 32 Jezebel Unhinged Lomax 15 Seeking Rights from the Left Friedman 47 Latinx Lives in Hemsipheric Context Empowered Banet-Weiser 15 ANTHROPOLOGY Windell and Alemán 47 Straight A’s Yano and Akatsuka 16 A World of Many Worlds Racial Melancholia, Racial Dissociation de la Cadena and Blaser 33 LEGAL STUDIES Eng and Han 16 After Ethnos Rees 33 Torts Beskind and Coleman 48 Worldmaking Kondo 17 Anthropology in the Meantime Fischer 34 Across Oceans of Law Mawani 48 Unruly Visions Gopinath 17 The Promise of Infrastructure Counterproductive Gregg 18 Anand, Gupta, and Appel 34 HISTORY Fabricating Transnational Capitalism Migrants and City Making A Primer for Teaching Women, Gender, Rofel and Yanagisako 19 Çağlar and Glick Schiller 35 and Sexuality in World History The End of the Cognitive Empire Santos 20 Best Practice Chong 35 Wiesner-Hanks and Willoughby 49 Can Politics Be Thought? Badiou 20 Garbage Citizenship Fredericks 36 Photography and Work Desire Work Hackman 36 Coleman, James, and Sharma 49 ART Bodies as Evidence Maguire, How Art Can Be Thought deSouza 21 Rao, and Zurawski 37 ASIAN STUDIES Eros Ideologies Pérez 22 Ethnographies of U.S. Empire After the Post–Cold War Dai 50 Pop América, 1965–1975 Gabara 23 McGranahan and Collins 37 Taiwan Dirlik, Chuang, and Liao 50 Mapping Modernisms Decolonizing Extinction Parreñas 38 Harney and Phillips 24 Domestication Gone Wild LITERARY CRITICISM Art and Theory of Post-1989 Swanson, Lien, and Ween 38 The Novel and Neoliberalism Central and Eastern Europe Constructing the Pluriverse Reiter 39 Armstrong and Marx 51 Janevski and Marcoci 24 Between Form and Content CULTURAL STUDIES JOURNALS 51 Caro and Arnal 25 Respawn Milburn 39 Experimental Practice Papadopoulos 40 SELECTED BACKLIST AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Marxism, Colonialism, and Cricket AND BESTSELLERS 54 None Like Us Best 25 Featherstone, Gair, Technicolored duCille 26 SALES INFORMATION Høgsbjerg, and Smith 40 Black Marriage duCille 26 AND INDEX Inside Back Cover The Authoritarian Personality Marasco 41 Double Negative Gates 27 Infrahumanisms Glick 41 SOUND STUDIES The Race of Sound Eidsheim 27 Sound Objects Steintrager and Chow 28 Digital Sound Studies Lingold, Mueller, and Trettien 28 dukeupress.edu Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps FRONT COVER ART Dawoud Bey, Stuart Hall portrait. © Dawoud Bey. 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