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michelelancione.bsky.social
Tomorrow, I will be in Berlin to participate in the "Idea(l)s of Home" workshop at the Technische Universität. I will deliver a keynote on my book For a Liberatory Politics of Home @dukepress.bsky.social

I am very thankful to my comrade Judith Keller for inviting & to all for organising.
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US public health is in crisis. In this special JHPPL issue edited by @oberlanderunc.bsky.social & @sarahgollust.bsky.social, you’ll find articles that help contextualize the erosion of public health infrastructure & adoption of policies harmful to public health. read.dukeupress.edu/jhppl/advanc...
Advance Publication | Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law | Duke University Press
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Save 30% on #NewBook "Decolonizing Afghanistan," edited by @wazhmah.bsky.social and Robert D. Crews, which marks a decolonial turn in #Afghanistan and #AmericanStudies.
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Book cover of Decolonizing Afghanistan: Countering Imperial Knowledge & Power, edited by Wazhmah Osman and Robert D. Crews. The background is light blue with the title in large dark blue text at the top. Below the title, there is an illustration of armored soldiers in helmets and gear blended with soft, colorful flowers. The editors’ names are written in red text above the illustration.
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imeanswhatisays.bsky.social
This event is all the more worth your presence because it will be my first public presentation of work from my forthcoming monograph, Be Real Black for Me: About the Matter of Roberta Flack (@dukepress.bsky.social)

See you then!
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Happy to come across this reference, especially since it’s Caribbean Folklore Month. Bookmarked!
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In "Bêtes Noires," Lauren Derby explores storytelling traditions among the people of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, focusing on shape-shifting spirit demons called baka/bacá. Read the introduction now for free: buff.ly/FMxVGtA
Cover of Bêtes Noires: Sorcery as History in the Haitian-Dominican Borderlands by Lauren Derby. A photograph of a crouching individual holding rope and wearing a covering with horns that hides their face in an empty room. Below the photograph the cover is black with a grey texture. The title appears on top of the photo and texture in a bold white sans-serif type. The subtitle is directly below aligned right in red. The author's name is above to the left of the title in a serif white type.
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Second up in our shortlist for the ASAP/16 Book Prize is Kency Cornejo’s VISUAL DISOBEDIENCE: ART AND DECOLONIALITY IN CENTRAL AMERICA from @dukepress.bsky.social. We will announce the winner at this year’s conference in Houston, TX. Please join us!
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You can also read the honorable mention winner for @clahistorians.bsky.social's James Alexander Robertson Prize for free for a limited time via @dukepress.bsky.social: doi.org/10.1215/0018...
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In "Bêtes Noires," Lauren Derby explores storytelling traditions among the people of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, focusing on shape-shifting spirit demons called baka/bacá. Read the introduction now for free: buff.ly/FMxVGtA
Cover of Bêtes Noires: Sorcery as History in the Haitian-Dominican Borderlands by Lauren Derby. A photograph of a crouching individual holding rope and wearing a covering with horns that hides their face in an empty room. Below the photograph the cover is black with a grey texture. The title appears on top of the photo and texture in a bold white sans-serif type. The subtitle is directly below aligned right in red. The author's name is above to the left of the title in a serif white type.
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Save 30% on #NewBook "Acoustic Colonialism" by Luis E. Cárcamo-Huechante, which examines the role of sound in Chilean and Mapuche cultural production over the last two centuries. #SoundStudies #LatinAmericanStudies
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Cover of Acoustic Colonialism: Acts of Mapuche Interference by Luis E. Cárcamo-Huechante. The cover art features a geometric textile design in an olive green and cobalt blue against a black background. The title appears in a cream sans-serif type centered at the top and bottom. Above the design and below the first word of the title sits the subtitle in a cream serif type. The author's name is directly below the design in a cream serif type.
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✨ I’m on a YouTube interview for my new book #EmergentGenders @dukepress.bsky.social 🏳️‍⚧️

Thanks to Wes Robertson @scriptingjapan.bsky.social for initiating this impromptu chat while we were at #JSAA #JSAA2025 last week 🦘

Get yours today ↘️ dukeupress.edu/emergent-gende…
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hystericalblkns.bsky.social
Here is the link to register to attend The Alchemy Lecture online. Sound—at the Interregnum.

Join us!

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Small Axe: a caribbean journal of criticism publishes work that examines the ideas that guided the formation of Caribbean modernities. Issue 77 is now online, view the full TOC: buff.ly/ARwiPeV
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Cover of Small Axe journal, issue 77. The background is a heavily textured abstract painting in grayscale, with layered brushstrokes creating a rough, chaotic surface. In the top left corner, the journal’s logo reads “sx” in white within a box, with the number “77” in red on a square next to it. Below the logo is the text “small axe” in lowercase white letters.
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This term our migration students are writing manifestos for migratory futures, so we're reading Five Manifestos for the Beautiful World for inspiration
Cover of the book Five Manifestos for the Beautiful World, edited by Christina Sharpe A slide with a quote from Christina Sharpe's intro to Five Manifestos for the Beautiful World: "gathering, speaking, dreaming, and writing are each powerful actions in the face of structural violence, genocide, and repression"
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clahistorians.bsky.social
Congratulations to Brooke Larson for winning the Bolton-Johnson Prize for her book, The Lettered Indian: Race, Nation, and Indigenous Education in Twentieth-Century Bolivia (@dukepress.bsky.social).
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Congratulations to Marc Hertzman for receiving an honorable mention for the Warren Dean Prize for his book, After Palmares: Diaspora, Inheritance, and the Afterlives of Zumbi (@dukepress.bsky.social).
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Congratulations to Yanna Yannakakis for winning the Howard F. Cline Prize for her book, Since Time Immemorial: Native Custom and Law in Colonial Mexico (@dukepress.bsky.social).