Media personality and journalist Marc Lamont Hill wrote “Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyon” (2016). The book aims for a broad audience. Several chapters detail the histories and people who were killed by police or racially motivated murders. Others zoom out to the systems of mass incarceration […]
Tobias Zumbraegel completed a PhD with a focus on politics and sustainability in Qatar, Saudi and Kuwait, which was revised / expanded and published as “Political Power and Environmental Sustainability in Gulf Monarchies” in 2022 with Palgrave. The basis of the study is existing literature and 53 interviews. Given it is a doctoral dissertation at […]
Tags: #Arabian Gulf #GCC #Politics #Sustainability #Tobias Zumbraegel
Paul Gilroy is a celebrated author but the 2002 Wellek Library Lectures published as a book in “Postcolonial Melancholia” (2004) may not be the best way to access his ideas. The lecture format might make the content more time bound and also geographically tied (to the British context). I will seek other avenues to Gilroy, […]
Tags: #Liberalism #Paul Gilroy #postcolonial #Racism #Wellek Library Lectures
Originating at a 2016 conference, the edited book “The Art of Emergency: Aesthetics and Aid in African Crisis” edited by Ndaliko and Andreson (2020) is a unique contribution. Admittedly this is not an area I’ve followed closely. Published by Oxford University Press, the book has a companion artistic website and covers a wide range of […]
There was a time when basic science research projects took years to prepare for, even more years to undertake, and with high risks of injury of death. “Arabia Felix: The Danish Expedition of 1761-1767” by Thorkild Hansen (1962 Danish, 1964 English) documents one such journey, apparently Europe’s first to the south of Arabia. The journey […]
Tags: #Academia #Arabia Felix #Arabian Gulf #Danish #Middle East
Compiling five years of weekly essays, “Numbers Don’t Lie: 71 Things You Need to Know About the World” (2020) is one of Vaclav Smil’s many books. The author is prolific and influential (apparently Bill Gates has read all of his nearly 40 books, and Gates promoted this book in particular). He is also the academic […]