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The #WeeklyRead is 'Hortense Spillers and the Ungendering of (Re)productive Racial Capitalism' by Alys Eve Weinbaum. The article appears in 'Reproductive Racial Capitalism' a special issue of HistoryOfThePresent.
Read the article for free through 7/31: ow.ly/zfsx50RRpGM
Co-edited by Joseph A Marchal and Melissa M. Wilcox, QTR features cutting-edge scholarship at the intersections of queer studies, trans studies, and religious studies.
Read more about the launch of this new open-access journal on our blog: ow.ly/ji6050RQL7m
The #WeeklyRead is 'Hortense Spillers and the Ungendering of (Re)productive Racial Capitalism' by Alys Eve Weinbaum. The article appears in 'Reproductive Racial Capitalism' a special issue of HistoryOfThePresent.
Read the article for free through 7/31: ow.ly/zfsx50RRpGM
There's still time to save on our Spring Sale! Canadian customers can shop via University of Toronto Press for faster shipping with no coupon needed. ow.ly/LuNo50RIJFU
Our Spring Sale ends today! Hurry over to get 50% off books & journal issues. Customers outside North & South American can purchase from our partner CAP Academic Books using coupon code MAY50. ow.ly/X2wW50RIJI6
Duke University Press is having one of their phenomenal sales. May I recommend my own book at 50% off? It’s a great summer, beach read. 😎 Or if you’re planning on some Tokyo tourism this summer: dukeupress.edu/push-the-button #sts #japan #ethnography
Read 'Queering and Transing Origins: Context, Compass, Access,' by Melissa M. Wilcox and Joseph A Marchal, co-editors of the new open-access journal QTR: A Journal of Trans and Queer Studies in Religion: ow.ly/IVcv50RQMl5
📚 New book review by Traben Pleasant
'Chemical Heroes: Pharmacological supersoldiers in the US military' from Duke University Press
⌲ By Andrew Bickford (2021)
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Tomorrow is the last day to get 50% off select titles from Duke University Press! Great time to get physical books for qualifying and preliminary exams :)
.Aisha Beliso-DeJesus' new book 'Excited Delirium' exposes a medical term that has long been used as a cover for police misconduct -- as in the case of George Floyd. The author and academic discusses with Michel Martin. youtu.be/PHc1qZQ7nRs
QTR is free to read online
but if you (like others) want *your own* copy, order the inaugural issue from Duke University Press here, AND if you use the code MAY50 before the end of the day Friday, it will be at half the price!
That’s a queer / trans win-win!
dukeupress.edu/inaugural-issue
2 more days to get 'In the Land of the Unreal' (and all other Duke University Press books) at 50% off!
📚📚2024 Duke University Press SALE 📚📚
Day 7 Recommendation
Insignificant Things: Amulets and the Art of Survival in the Early Black Atlantic
By Matthew Francis Rarey
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