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A Politics of Melancholia: From Plato to Arendt
George Edmondson and Klaus Mladek
Melancholia is wrongly condemned as a condition of withdrawal and despair that alienates its sufferer from community.
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Code Work: Hacking across the US/México Techno-Borderlands
Héctor Beltrán
This book examines Mexican and Latinx coders’ personal strategies of self-making as they navigate a transnational economy of tech work.
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Devotion to the Administrative State: Religion and Social Order in Egypt
Mona Oraby
Over the past decade alone, religious communities around the world have demanded state recognition, exemption, accommodation, or protection.
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How the Heartland Went Red: Why Local Forces Matter in an Age of Nationalized Politics
Stephanie Ternullo
Over the past several decades, predominantly White, postindustrial cities in America's agriculture and manufacturing center have flipped from blue to red.
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