New Book Tuesday: The Shape of Spectatorship and More New Books!

The Shape of Spectatorship

Our weekly listing of new books now available:

The Shape of Spectatorship: Art, Science, and Early Cinema in Germany
Scott Curtis

Sources of Indian Traditions: Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh (Now available in paper)
Edited by Rachel Fell McDermott, Leonard A. Gordon, Ainslie T. Embree, Frances W. Pritchett, and Dennis Dalton

Fashioning Appetite: Restaurants and the Making of Modern Identity (Now available in paper)
Joanne Finkelstein

The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman’s Memoirs (Now available in paper)
Urmila Pawar. Introduction by Maya Pandit and Wandana Sonalkar

Nazarbayev-Our Friend the Dictator: Kazakhstan’s Difficult Path to Democracy
Viktor Khrapunov. Translated by Nicki Challinger
(ibidem Press)

Contract Children: Questioning Surrogacy
Daniela Danna
(ibidem Press)

A History of the Czechoslovak Ocean Shipping Company, 1948-1989: How a Small, Landlocked Country Ran Maritime Business During the Cold War
Lenka Krátká
(ibidem Press)

Agricultural Finance for Smallholder Farmers: Rethinking Traditional Microfinance Risk and Cost Management Approaches
Daniela Röttger. Foreword by Philippe Guichandut
(ibidem Press)

Theories about and Strategies against Hegemonic Social Sciences
Edited by Michael Kuhn, Shujiro Yazawa. Foreword by Tomiyuki Uesugi
(ibidem Press)

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