[csaa-forum] Books for Review - borderlands: new spaces in the humanities

Anne Begg anne.begg at otago.ac.nz
Sun Jul 13 13:39:24 CST 2014


Dear colleagues and friends, 

Please find below a list of books needing review for the e-journal borderlands: new spaces in the humanities. See http://www.borderlands.net.au

If you are interested in reviewing one of the books, please be in touch with Dr. Anne Begg, Assistant Editor borderlands, (anne.begg at otago.ac.nz).

In your email, please include  a mailing address where the book can be sent, some information about yourself, and the title of the book you would like to receive and review. One book on the list is available electronically.

The book will be mailed to you within a week of receiving your email expressing your interest. We generally ask that you submit the review within 6-8 weeks of having received it. Book reviews can be between 800-5000 words. The author style guide can be seen here: http://www.borderlands.net.au/guidelines/borderlands_styleguide.pdf

Finally, apologies if we do not respond to you individually. Only those to whom a book will be mailed will hear from Anne with further and more specific instructions about submission.

with best wishes,

the editorial collective
Borderlands e-journal


Politics of Borders

➢	Ricardo Castro-Salazar, Carl Bagley, Navigating Borders: Critical race, Theory Research and Counter History of Undocumented Americans, New York, Peter Lang, 2012.

➢	Benjamin H. Johnson, Andrew R. Graybill (eds), Bridging National Borders in North America: Transnational and Comparative Histories, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2010.

➢	Catherine Nash, Bryonie Reid, Brian Graham, Partitioned Lives: The Irish Borderlands, Farnham, Ashgate, 2013.

➢	Gilberto Rosas, Barrio Libre: Criminalizing States and Delinquent Refusal of the New Frontier, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2012.

Politics of Identity

➢	Laura A. Lewis, Chocolate and Corn Flour: History, Race and Place in the Making of “Black” Mexico, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2012.

➢	Naveeda Khan, Muslim Becoming: Aspiration and Skepticism in Pakistan, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2012.

➢	Jennifer Henderson, Pauline Wakeham (eds), Reconciling Canada: Critical Perspectives on the Culture of Redress, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2013.

➢	George Shulman, American Prophecy: Race and Redemption in American Political Culture, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2008.

➢	John Michael, Identity and the Failure of America: From Thomas Jefferson to the War on Terror, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2008.

➢	Thor Kerr, Setting up the Nyoongar Tent Embassy: a report on Perth Media, Robert Briggs, Niall Lucy & Steve Mickler (eds) Available Online:http://www.ctrl-z.net.au/press/books/

Philosophy and Critical Theory

➢	Craig Lundy, History and Becoming: Deleuze’s Philosophy of Creativity, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2012.

➢	Nathan Widder, Political theory After Deleuze, London, Continuum, 2012.

➢	Herbert McCabe, Good and Evil in the Theology of St Thomas Aquinas, London, Continuum, 2010.

➢	Steven C. Roach, Critical Theory of International Politics: Complementarity, Justice, and Governance, Abingdon, Routledge, 2010.

International Relations, Migration and Ethnic Relations

➢	Gabriella Lazaridis (eds), Security Insecurity and Migration in Europe, Farnham, Ashgate, 2011.

➢	Christina Gabriela Badescu, Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect: Security and Human Rights, Abingdon, Routledge, 2011.

➢	Alex J. Bellamy, Global Politics and the Responsibility to Protect: From Words to Deeds, Abingdon, Routledge, 2011.

Security Studies

➢	Michael N. Barnett, The International Humanitarian Order, Abingdon, Routledge, 2010.

➢	Chandra Lekha Sriram, Globalizing Justice for Mass Atrocities: A Revolution in Accountability, Abingdon, Routledge, 2005.

➢	Tugba Basaran, Security, Law and Borders: At the Limits of Liberties, Abingdon, Routledge, 2010.

Imperialism and Conflicts

➢	Robin L. Riley, Naeem Inayatullah (eds), Interrogating Imperialism: Conversations on Gender, Race and War, Houndmills, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

➢	David Tucker, Illuminating the Dark Arts of War: Terrorism, Sabotage and Subversion in Homeland Security and the New Conflict, London, Continuum, 2012.

➢	Andrew A. G. Ross, Mixed Emotions: Beyond Fear & Hatred in International Conflict, Chicago, Chicago University Press, 2014.

➢	Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Little America: The War Within the War for Afghanistan, London, Bloomsbury, 2012.






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