People’s power and resistance in Southeast Asia in comparison: a roundtable
In cooperation with the convenor, Nhu Truong, New Mandala is pleased to share a series of articles based on papers presented at the People’s
In cooperation with the convenor, Nhu Truong, New Mandala is pleased to share a series of articles based on papers presented at the People’s
This week in North Philly Notes, Elora Halim Chowdhury, author of Ethical Encounters: Transnational Feminism, Human Rights, and War Cinema in
This week in North Philly Notes, James Lai, author of Asian American Connective Action in the Age of Social Media writes about what the Students for
This week in North Philly Notes, James Kyung-Jin Lee, author of Pedagogies of Woundedness, writes about “the horizontal ethics of care and politics
Mobility, circulation, and cosmopolitan connection are increasingly important themes in Southeast Asian history and historiography. Fuelled by
This week in North Philly Notes, in honor of Women’s History Month, we repost Shirley Jennifer Lim’s article about Anna May Wong that appeared in
This week in North Philly Notes, we celebrate Women’s History Month. Use promo code TWHM22 for 30% off all our Women’s Studies titles. Sale
This week in North Philly Notes, we debut the latest episode of the Temple University Press Podcast, which features host Sam Cohn interviewing
This week in North Philly Notes, Rachel Schreiber writes about the legacy of the pioneering Jewish activist and subject of her new book, Elaine
This week in North Philly Notes, we are pleased to present our forthcoming Spring 2022 titles (in alphabetical order). Africana Studies:
In celebration of the tenth annual University Press Week, we are sharing the “famous last words” from ten of our most noteworthy books of the
University Press Week is November 8-12. The UP Blog Tour will feature entries all week long that celebrate this year’s theme, “Keep UP.” This
Fall in love with our new November releases! In Multisituated, Kaushik Sunder Rajan proposes a reconceptualization of ethnography as a multisituated
To kick off Open Access Week this year, we’re proud to announce that Trans Asia Photography, an open-access journal, is joining the Duke
The recent discovery and salvage of two wrecks in Singaporean waters, tentatively dated to the 14th and 18th centuries, exemplifies the potential of