Also by Christina Sharpe

Also by Christina Sharpe

BOOKS & JOURNALS FALL & WINTER 2016 DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS contents GENERAL INTEREST AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Cultural Studies 1983, Hall 1 Film Blackness, Gillespie 29 Staying with the Trouble, Haraway 2 The Revolution Has Come, Spencer 30 Only the Road / Solo el Camino, Randall 3 Love, H, Jones 4 ENVIRONMENT Flyboy 2, Tate 5 The Rise of the American Conservation Movement, Taylor 30 Terminated for Reasons of Taste, Eddy 6 Songs of the Unsung, Tapscott 6 AFRICAN STUDIES/RELIGION Life and Death on the New York Dance Floor, 1980–1983, Lawrence 7 Religion and the Making of Nigeria, Vaughan 31 Spill, Gumbs 8 In the Wake, Sharpe 9 ANTHROPOLOGY Color of Violence, INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence 10 Doing Development in West Africa, Piot 31 Nation Within, Coffman 10 Collecting, Ordering, Governing, Bennett, Cameron, Dias, Dibley, One and Five Ideas, Smith 11 Harrison, Jacknis & McCarthy 32 Marshall Plan Modernism, Mansoor 11 Punk and Revolution, Greene 32 Southern Accent, Lash & Schoonmaker 12 Encoding Race, Encoding Class, Amrute 33 Real Pigs, Weiss 13 Placing Outer Space, Messeri 33 Duress, Stoler 14 Multispecies Studies, van Dooren, Münster, Kirksey, Rose, Geontologies, Povinelli 15 Chrulew & Tsing 34 Fungible Life, Ong 16 Cold War Ruins, Yoneyama 34 Animate Planet, Weston 17 Man or Monster?, Hinton 35 Third World Studies, Okihiro 18 The Colombia Reader, Farnsworth-Alvear, Palacios & Gómez López 19 ASIAN STUDIES A Chancellor’s Tale, Snyderman 20 Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists, Kimura 35 From Washington to Moscow, Sell 20 Ghost Protocol, Rojas & Litzinger 36 Telemodernities, Lewis, Martin & Sun 36 CULTURAL STUDIES Body and Enhancement Technology, Ma 37 The Black Jacobins Reader, Forsdick & Høgsbjerg 21 Decolonizing Dialectics, Ciccariello-Maher 21 LITERARY STUDIES/POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES Finite Media, Cubitt 22 Of Gardens and Graves, Kaul 37 Adorno and Music, Gordon & Rehding 22 Thinking Literature across Continents, Ghosh & Miller 38 Eating the Ocean, Probyn 23 This Thing Called the World, Ganguly 38 INDIGENOUS & NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES POLITICAL THEORY Waves of Knowing, Ingersoll 23 Citizenship in Question, Lawrance & Stevens 39 SOCIAL THEORY GENDER STUDIES/FEMINIST THEORY Gramsci’s Common Sense, Crehan 39 Vulnerability in Resistance, Butler, Gambetti & Sabsay 24 Transatlantic Gender Crossings, Berger & Fassin 24 CARIBBEAN & LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Freedom without Permission, Hasso & Salime 25 We Dream Together, Eller 40 Everyday Intimacies of the Middle East, Zengin & Sehlikoglu 25 The Borders of Dominicanidad, García-Peña 40 Reconsidering Gender, Violence, and the State, Arellano, Ball & Frisken 26 Musicians in Transit, Karush 41 Curative Violence, Kim 26 New Countries, Tutino 41 The Great Woman Singer, Fiol-Matta 27 An Aqueous Territory, Bassi 42 Now Peru Is Mine, Llamojha Mitma & Heilman 42 GAY/LESBIAN/QUEER/TRANS STUDIES Queer Cinema in the World, Schoonover & Galt 27 HISTORY OF ECONOMICS Melodrama, Goldberg 28 Economizing Mind, 1870–2015, Bianchi & De Marchi 43 The Child Now, Gill-Peterson, Sheldon & Bond Stockton 28 No Tea, No Shade, Johnson 29 journals 43 selected backlist & bestsellers 47 sales information & index Inside Back Cover You www.dukeupress.edu Tube COVER: Robert A. Pruitt, Stunning Like My Daddy (detail), 2011. Courtesy of the artist. From Flyboy 2 by Greg Tate, page 5. general interest Cultural Studies 1983 A Theoretical History stuart hall Edited and with an introduction by Jennifer Daryl Slack and Lawrence Grossberg The publication of Cultural Studies 1983 is Stuart Hall (1932–2014) was one of the most prominent a touchstone event in the history of Cultural and influential scholars and public intellectuals of his generation. He was a prolific writer and speaker, and Studies and a testament to Stuart Hall’s unpar- a public voice for critical intelligence and social justice alleled contributions. The eight foundational who appeared widely on British television and radio. lectures Hall delivered at the University of Illinois He taught at the University of Birmingham and the Open in 1983 introduced North American audiences University, was the founding editor of New Left Review, to a thinker and discipline that would shift and served as the director of Birmingham’s Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies during its most creative the course of critical scholarship. Unavailable and influential decade. Jennifer Daryl Slack is Professor A Theoretical CULTURAL STUDIES 1983 History until now, these lectures present Hall’s original of Communication and Cultural Studies at Michigan Edited and with an introduction by Jennifer Daryl Slack and Lawrence Grossberg Stuart Hall engagements with the theoretical positions that Technological University. Lawrence Grossberg is Morris contributed to the formation of Cultural Studies. David Distinguished Professor of Communication and Throughout this personally guided tour of Cultural Studies’ intellectual geneal- Cultural Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. ogy, Hall discusses the work of Richard Hoggart, Raymond Williams, and E. P. Thompson; the influence of structuralism; the limitations and possibilities of Marxist theory; and the importance of Althusser and Gramsci. Throughout “A very timely gift. These detailed, rigorous lectures are these theoretical reflections, Hall insists that cultural studies aims to provide Stuart Hall’s most sustained reckoning with the strands of Marxist theory that remain crucial for Cultural Studies. the means for political change. Today, at a time of decentered neoliberal hegemony, STUART HALL: SELECTED WRITINGS his nonreductive analysis of cultural struggle is more A series edited by Catherine Hall and Bill Schwarz relevant than ever.”—JAMES CLIFFORD, author of Returns: Becoming Indigenous in the Twenty-First Century Announcing a new series STUART HALL: SELECTED WRITINGS EDITED BY CATHERINE HALL AND BILL SCHWARZ Stuart Hall (1932–2014) is widely acknowledged as one of the foremost cultural theorists and public intellectuals of the late twentieth century. Though circulated, read, and taught for decades, Hall’s seminal essays are widely dispersed, with many pieces out of print or difficult to find. Stuart Hall: Selected Writings brings together Hall’s well-known works with previ- ously unpublished ones to create a portrait of his wide-ranging intellectual and political investments. The volumes in the series, which include Hall’s memoir, are edited by major scholars and organized thematically, cover- ing topics ranging from race, photography, and Marxism to the Caribbean, popular culture, and British politics. With this series, Duke University Press is the official home for the writings of Stuart Hall. CULTURAL STUDIES 1 October 248 pages paper, 978–0–8223–6263–0, $23.95/£17.99 cloth, 978–0–8223–6248–7, $84.95/£65.00 Also available as an ebook general interest Staying with the Trouble Making Kin in the Chthulucene donna j. haraway Donna J. Haraway is In the midst of spiraling ecological dev- Distinguished Professor Emerita astation, multispecies feminist theorist in the History of Consciousness Donna J. Haraway offers provocative new Department at the University ways to reconfigure our relations to the of California, Santa Cruz, and Staying the author of several books, most with earth and all its inhabitants. She eschews recently, Manifestly Haraway. the referring to our current epoch as the Making Kin Trouble in the Chthulucene Anthropocene, preferring to conceptualize it as what she calls the Chthulucene, as it “Donna J. Haraway asks how to think-with, live-with, and be-with other planetary organisms in a world that does more aptly and fully describes our epoch not forget how much ecological trouble it is in. This is as one in which the human and nonhuman not to lament the world’s destruction, but to see afresh are inextricably linked in tentacular prac- what the possibilities of life have always been. Staying tices. The Chthulucene, Haraway explains, with the Trouble is at once a compelling sequel to a requires sym-poiesis, or making-with, series of major works, a manifesto full of intellectual Donna J. Haraway rather than auto-poiesis, or self-making. energy to put beside her famous Cyborg Manifesto, Learning to stay with the trouble of living and at the same time only a momentary resting place in a life still committed to making us think.”—MARILYN and dying together on a damaged earth will prove more conducive to the kind STRATHERN, Cambridge University of thinking that would provide the means to building more livable futures. Theoretically and methodologically driven by the signifier SF—string figures, science fact, science fiction, speculative feminism, speculative fabulation, so far—Staying with the Trouble further cements Haraway’s reputation as one of the most daring and original thinkers of our time. EXPERIMENTAL FUTURES A series edited by Michael M. J. Fischer and Joseph Dumit “Staying with the Trouble is written with love and rage, making it felt what it takes not to turn one’s back against the demands of this terrible time which some dare to call the Anthropocene. Donna J. Haraway mobilizes the power of words, images, and tales to shake off the dual temptation of faith in providential technofixes and of bitter ‘game over’ pseudo-wisdom. Her book forcefully demands that we consent to participate in the ongoingness of the world.”—ISABELLE STENGERS, author of In Catastrophic Times: Resisting the Coming Barbarism 2 CULTURAL STUDIES/FEMINIST THEORY/SCIENCE STUDIES September 304 pages, 31 illustrations (including 2 in color) paper, 978–0–8223–6224–1, $26.95/£20.99 cloth, 978–0–8223–6214–2, $94.95/£73.00 Also available as an ebook general interest Only the Road / Solo el Camino Eight Decades of Cuban Poetry margaret randall, editor and translator Featuring the work of over fifty poets Margaret Randall is the author writing across the last eight decades, of dozens of books of poetry and only the Only the Road / Solo el Camino is the prose, including Haydée Santamaría, Cuban Revolutionary: She Led most complete bilingual anthology of road by Transgression and Che on My EIGHT DECADES OF CUBAN POETRY Cuban poetry available to an English Mind, both also published by Duke readership.

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