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Duke University Press has been publishing scholarship that pushes boundaries since 1921, when it was originally founded as the Trinity College Press. Duke University Press publishes more than 120 books and 50 journals each year in a wide array of subject areas, with a focus on the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics, and a vision to publish material that expands global societal discussion.

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How We Write Now Living with Black Feminist Theory Jennifer C. Nash
Excited Delirium Race, Police Violence, and the Invention of a Disease Aisha M. Beliso-De Jesús
When Monsters Speak A Susan Stryker Reader Susan Stryker, McKenzie Wark
Selected Writings on Visual Arts and Culture Detour to the Imaginary Stuart Hall, Gilane Tawadros
Apartheid Remains Sharad Chari, University of California, Berkeley
The Ethnographer's Way A Handbook for Multidimensional Research Design Kristin Peterson, Valerie Olson
Unsettling Queer Anthropology Foundations, Reorientations, and Departures Margot Weiss
Tomorrowing Terry Bisson
A Primer for Teaching Indian Ocean World History Ten Design Principles Edward A. Alpers, Thomas F. McDow
Secularism as Misdirection Critical Thought from the Global South Nivedita Menon
The Theological Metaphors of Marx Enrique Dussel, Eduardo Mendieta, Camilo Pérez-Bustillo
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