New Books in Critical Theory

Mimi Sheller, "Island Futures: Caribbean Survival in the Anthropocene" (Duke UP, 2020)

Feb 10, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
What I've Learned Through Education
02:42 • 4min
3
What Does It Mean to Study Hayde as a Jewish Person?
06:22 • 3min
4
What Inspired You to Write Island Futures?
09:34 • 4min
5
Book Review - La Traversee, 20 16
13:54 • 3min
6
An Autobiography of My Mother
17:21 • 3min
7
The Non Profit Industrial Complex
20:48 • 3min
8
The Moral Dilemma of Academic Travel
23:38 • 4min
9
Keyno, Political Power and Keno Politics
27:23 • 3min
10
Natural Disasters and the Processes of Recovery and Reconstruction
30:38 • 2min
11
The Concept of Constellations of Mobility
33:05 • 4min
12
What's the Irony in the Inequality?
36:49 • 3min
13
The Islanding Effect in Haiti
39:47 • 5min
14
Aero Mobility and Its Perils and Vulnerabilities
44:58 • 5min
15
What Happened to the Peace Keeping Forces in Hade?
49:49 • 2min
16
Sex Work in the Dominican Republic
52:12 • 6min
17
What's the Story of the Hiring of Prostitutes?
57:50 • 3min
18
The 20 Ten Hate Gender Shadow Report
01:01:17 • 3min
19
Bordering Power - A Personal Experience
01:03:57 • 3min
20
Can You Just Describe, You Know, the Scene?
01:07:13 • 4min
21
The Border Plays Tricks
01:11:33 • 2min
22
Souveraine Territoriality - What Kinds of Structural Hole Exist?
01:13:40 • 3min
23
Are You Pessimistic About the Future of Hatian Suffering in Haytan Drama?
01:16:13 • 4min
24
Direct Remittances in Hade's Economy
01:20:35 • 3min
25
What's Next for the New Books Network?
01:23:30 • 2min