Bernard Stiegler: Amateur Philosophy
The most recent issue of boundary 2, “Bernard Stiegler: Amateur Philosophy,” edited by Arne De Boever, brings together three lectures on aesthetics delivered by the French philosopher Bernard Stiegler...
View ArticleSlavoj Žižek: In Defense of a Lost Cause
Happy birthday to renowned philosopher and cultural critic Slavoj Žižek! Today’s guest blog post comes from Russell Sbriglia, editor of the new collection Everything You Always Wanted to Know about...
View ArticleNew Books in August
We hope you’re enjoying your summer! Our fall list is now in full swing with lots of new books to check out in August. In her memoir, The Communist and the Communist’s Daughter, Jane Lazarre tells the...
View ArticleFamiliarizing the Extraterrestrial / Making Our Planet Alien
The most recent issue of Environmental Humanities featuring the special section, “Familiarizing the Extraterrestrial / Making Our Planet Alien,” edited by Istvan Praet Juan Francisco Salazar, is now...
View ArticleNew Books in May
The semester is ending, graduates are heading off to bright futures, and we are bringing out more great scholarly books. Check out the titles we have coming out in May. In Althusser, The Infinite...
View ArticleNew in August
The summer is almost over, but August brings lots of great books to read while you prepare for the new semester. Check out what’s coming this month! Now available for the first time in nearly forty...
View ArticleAlthusser’s 100th Birthday
Today is the 100th birthday of Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser, whose thought has been greatly influential to many Duke University Press scholars. We’re pleased to share a selection of scholarship...
View ArticleNew Books in August
Our Fall 2019 season is off to a phenomenal start with a diverse range of titles in Theory and Philosophy, African American Studies, Native and Indigenous Studies, and more. Take a look at all of these...
View ArticleNew Books in September
Summer’s almost over, which means it’s time to start to replenishing your reading list! Celebrate the start of a new academic year with us by checking out this diverse array of books arriving in...
View ArticleNew Books in October
It’s official—fall has arrived! With the start of this new season, we’re releasing dynamic new reads in art and visual culture, anthropology, feminist studies, cultural studies, sociology, and more....
View ArticleLegacies of ’68: Histories, Geographies, Epistemologies
In the newest issue of Cultural Politics, contributors discuss the historical significance and cultural legacies of 1968 from the vantage point of contemporary politics. “Legacies of ’68: Histories,...
View ArticleNew Books in December
‘Tis the season for brand new books! This month, we’re releasing a variety of compelling titles from a wide range of disciplines—art, history, music, theory and philosophy, cultural studies, and many...
View ArticleNew Books in January
If one of your resolutions for 2020 is to read more books, we’ve got you covered. Ring in the new year with these captivating new releases! In Beneath the Surface, Lynn M. Thomas constructs a...
View ArticleNew Books in February
This month, we’re releasing an array of new reads in all of the subjects you love. Take a look at these new books coming this February! The concluding volume in a poetic triptych, Alexis Pauline...
View ArticleNew Books in March
Spring is just around the corner—so it’s time to stock up on books for a whole new season of reading. Check out all of these titles arriving in March! In I Never Left Home, poet and revolutionary...
View ArticleNew Books in April
Curling up on the couch with a great book is an excellent way to practice social distancing this month. All these titles will deliver before our sale ends on May 1, so check our website regularly. You...
View ArticleNew Books in May
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve extended our Spring Sale through May 25, which will allow you to pick up some new titles at 50% off this month. Use coupon SPRING50 to save. In the beautifully...
View ArticleWelcoming the Romanic Review to Duke University Press
We are pleased to welcome the Romanic Review to our publishing program starting with its new issue “Category Crossings: Bruno Latour and Medieval Modes of Existence,” now freely available online for...
View ArticleNew Titles in Women’s and Gender Studies
We regret that in the ongoing efforts to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we will be unable to meet with you during the Berkshire Conference of Women, Genders, and Sexualities, which has been...
View ArticleQ&A with Jane Bennett
Jane Bennett is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University and author of Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things, also published by Duke University Press. In her...
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