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    Feminism against Cisness

    £21.59 £23.99
    The contributors to Feminism against Cisness showcase the future of feminist historical, theoretical, and political thought freed from the conceptual strictures of cisness: the fallacy that assigned sex determines sexed experience.

    From a Nation Torn: Decolonizing Art and Representation in France 1945-1962

    £22.49 £24.99
    Focusing on the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962) and the historical continuities it presented with the experience of the Second World War, this book highlights decolonization's formative effects on art and related theories of representation, both political and aesthetic.

    Gay Fandom and Crossover Stardom

    £21.59 £23.99
    Why and how does the appeal of certain male Hollywood stars cross over from straight to gay audiences? Do stars lose their appeal to straight audiences when they cross over? This book responds to these questions with an analysis of three famous "crossover" stars - James Dean, Mel Gibson, and Keanu Reeves.

    Gay Liberation after May '68

    £19.79 £21.99
    In Gay Liberation after May '68, first published in France in 1974 and appearing here in English for the first time, Guy Hocquenghem details the rise of the militant gay liberation movement and argues that revolutionary movements must be rethought through ideas of desire and sexuality.

    Ghouls, Gimmicks, and Gold: Horror Films and the American Movie Business, 1953-1968

    £22.49 £24.99
    Presents the history of horror films and the horror film industry in the 1950s and 1960s. This book reveals how the monsters that frightened audiences in the 1950s and 1960s - and the movies they crawled and staggered through - reflected fundamental changes in the film industry, and in the production, distribution, and exhibition of horror movies.

    Gumshoe America: Hard-Boiled Crime Fiction and the Rise and Fall of New Deal Liberalism

    £24.29 £26.99
    Offers an account of the crime story and its literary and political significance. Illuminating a previously unnoticed set of concerns at the heart of the fiction, the author contends that mid-twentieth-century American crime writers used the genre to confront and wrestle with many of the paradoxes and disappointments of New Deal liberalism.

    Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics

    £21.59 £23.99
    Discusses the contradictions whereby Asians have been included in the workplaces and markets of the US nation-state, yet, through exclusion laws and bars from citizenship, have been distanced from the terrain of national culture.

    Junot Diaz and the Decolonial Imagination

    £25.19 £27.99
    This interdisciplinary collection considers how Dominican-American writer Junot Diaz's aesthetic and activist practice reflect an unprecedented maturation of a shift in American letters toward a hemispheric and planetary culture. Career spanning, the essays examine the intersections of race, Afro-Latinidad, gender, sexuality, disability, poverty, and power in Diaz's work.

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