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  • - Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene
     
    £22.49

    Can humans and other species continue to inhabit the earth together?

  • - Speculative Ethics in More than Human Worlds
    by Maria Puig de la Bellacasa
    £23.99

    Challenging the view that caring is only human

  • by Donna J. Haraway
    £20.99

    This deeply personal yet intellectually groundbreaking work develops the idea of companion species and deftly explores philosophical, cultural, and biological aspects of animal-human encounters.

  • - Selected Writings, 1927-1939
    by Georges Bataille
    £18.99

    Since the publication of Visions of Excess in 1985, there has been an explosion of interest in the work of Georges Bataille. The French surrealist continues to be important for his groundbreaking focus on the visceral, the erotic, and the relation of society to the primeval. This collection of prewar writings remains the volume in which Batailles¿s positions are most clearly, forcefully, and obsessively put forward.This book challenges the notion of a ¿closed economy¿ predicated on utility, production, and rational consumption, and develops an alternative theory that takes into account the human tendency to lose, destroy, and waste. This collection is indispensible for an understanding of the future as well as the past of current critical theory.Georges Bataille (1897-1962), a librarian by profession, was founder of the French review Critique. He is the author of several books, including Story of the Eye, The Accused Share, Erotism, and The Absence of Myth.

  • by Sean Sherman
    £27.49

    2018┬áJames Beard Award Winner:┬áBest American Cookbook Named one of the Best Cookbooks of 2017 by NPR,┬áThe Village Voice,┬áSmithsonian Magazine, UPROXX,┬áNew York Magazine,┬áSan Francisco Chronicle, Mpls. St. PaulMagazine and others Here is real food—our indigenous American fruits and vegetables, the wild and foraged ingredients, game and fish. Locally sourced, seasonal, “clean” ingredients and nose-to-tail cooking are nothing new to Sean Sherman, the Oglala Lakota chef and founder of The Sioux Chef. In his breakout book, The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen, Sherman shares his approach to creating boldly seasoned foods that are vibrant, healthful, at once elegant and easy.┬áSherman dispels outdated notions of Native American fare—no fry bread or Indian tacos here—and no European staples such as wheat flour, dairy products, sugar, and domestic pork and beef. The Sioux Chef’s healthful plates embrace venison and rabbit, river and lake trout, duck and quail, wild turkey, blueberries, sage, sumac, timpsula or wild turnip, plums, purslane, and abundant wildflowers. Contemporary and authentic, his dishes feature cedar braised bison, griddled wild rice cakes, amaranth crackers with smoked white bean paste, three sisters salad, deviled duck eggs, smoked turkey soup, dried meats, roasted corn sorbet, and hazelnut–maple bites.The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen is a rich education and a delectable introduction to modern indigenous cuisine of the Dakota and Minnesota territories, with a vision and approach to food that travels well beyond those borders.

  • - Haunting and the Sociological Imagination
    by Avery F. Gordon
    £20.99

  • by Johannes V. Jensen
    £14.99

    The masterpiece of one of Scandinavia's preeminent literary figures and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

  • - Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World
    by Timothy Morton
    £20.99

    Global warming is perhaps the most dramatic example of what Timothy Morton calls "hyperobjects"-entities of such vast temporal and spatial dimensions that they defeat traditional ideas about what a thing is in the first place. Morton explains what hyperobjects are and their impact on how we think, how we coexist, and how we experience our politics, ethics, and art.

  • by Sigrid Undset
    £14.99

  • - Logistical Governance in the Smart City
    by Aaron Shapiro
    £22.49 - 80.49

    "An in-depth look at life in the "smart" city"--

  • - A Feminist Counterapocalypse
    by Joanna Zylinska
    £9.99

    Joanna Zylinska is professor of new media and communications at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is a photomedia artist, curator, and author of several books.

  • - Nonfiction for the Critical Child
    by Joe Sutliff Sanders
    £77.99

  • - Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community
    by Elizabeth Hoover
    £80.49

  • - Five Thousand Years of Urban Media
    by Shannon Christine Mattern
    £21.49 - 76.99

  • - A Reader
    by Sarah Juliet Lauro
    £23.99 - 85.49

  • - Science, Philosophy, Literature
     
    £23.99

    Exploring the idea that plants can think, feel, and communicate as a way of reconfiguring our relationship with the natural world

  • - Software as Right-Wing Extremism
    by David Golumbia
    £9.99

    The first comprehensive account of Bitcoin's underlying right-wing politics

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    £21.49

    A landmark anthology opens video game studies to queer culture

  • - An Ethical Guide for Transforming Our Communities
    by J. K. Gibson-Graham, Jenny Cameron & Stephen Healy
    £15.49

    Take Back the Economy dismantles the idea that the economy is separate from us and best comprehended by experts, demonstrating that the economy is the outcome of the decisions and efforts we make every day. Full of exercises and inspiring examples from around the world, it shows how people can implement small-scale changes in their own lives to create ethical economies.

  • - Shopping Well to Save the World
    by Lisa Ann Richey
    £14.99

  • by J. K. Gibson-Graham
    £20.99

    Presents various alternatives to capitalism and strategies for achieving them. This work reveals a landscape of economic diversity - one that is not exclusively or predominantly capitalist - and examines the challenges and successes of alternative economic interventions.

  • - A Treatise, with a Report by the Institut Scientifique de Recherche Paranaturaliste
    by Vilém Flusser & Louis Bec
    £17.99 - 47.49

  • by Paul Chaat Smith
    £17.99

    Paul Chaat Smith is associate curator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian. He is the coauthor, with Robert Warrior, of Like a Hurricane: The Indian Movement from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee.

  • - Revised and Updated Edition
    by Richard Hass
    £25.99

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    £22.49

    Richard Grusin is director of the Center for 21st Century Studies and professor of English at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. He is the author of several books, including Premediation: Affect and Mediality after 9/11.

  • - Biopolitics and Philosophy
    by Roberto Esposito
    £20.99

  • by Helene Cixous
    £21.49

    The texts that comprise this volume were selected from Cixous' seminars on the work of Clarice Lispector. They reflect Cixous' meditations on the art of reading, writing and related themes such as giving and loving as well as trace the influence of Lispector on Cixous' own development.

  • - Toward a Minor Literature
    by Gilles Deleuze
    £17.49

    In Kafka Deleuze and Guattari free their subject from his (mis)intrepreters. In contrast to traditional readings that see in Kafka's work a case of Oedipalized neurosis or a flight into transcendence, guilt, and subjectivity, Deleuze and Guattari make a case for Kafka as a man of joy, a promoter of radical politics who resisted at every turn submission to frozen hierarchies.

  • by Valerie Lambert
    £76.99

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