Celebrating 16 Years of Independent Publishing
Last updated: August 19th, 2010
SERIES:
Remapping Cultural History |
| General Editor: Jo Labanyi, Director, King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center and Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, New York University
Editorial Board: |
This series aims to challenge theoretical paradigms by exploring areas of culture that have previously received little attention. Preference will be given to volumes that discuss parts of the world that do not easily fit within dominant northern European or North American theoretical models, or that make a significant contribution to rethinking the ways in which cultural history is theorised and narrated. |
Volume 1CULTURAL ENCOUNTERSEuropean Travel Writing in the 1930sEdited by Charles Burdett and Derek Duncan Volume 2IMAGES OF POWERIconography, Culture and the State in Latin AmericaEdited by Jens Andermann and William Rowe Volume 3THE ART OF THE PROJECTProjects and Experiments in Modern French CultureEdited by Johnnie Gratton and Michael Sheringham Volume 4LOCATING MEMORYPhotographic ActsEdited by Annette Kuhn and Kirsten McAllister Volume 5INTERSECTED IDENTITIESStrategies of Visualisation in 19th and 20th Century Mexican CultureErica Segre Volume 6![]() FETISHES AND MONUMENTSAfro-Brazilian Art and Culture in the 20th CenturyRoger Sansi Volume 7![]() JOURNEYS THROUGH FASCISMItalian Travel-Writing between the WarsCharles Burdett Volume 8BORDER INTERROGATIONSQuestioning Spanish FrontiersEdited by Benita Sampedro Vizcaya and Simon Doubleday Volume 9LOVE AND THE IDEA OF EUROPELuisa Passerini, University of Turin and European University Institute, Florence Volume 10INDISPENSABLE EYESORESAn Anthropology of Undesired BuildingsMélanie van der Hoorn Volume 11RETHINKING THE INFORMAL CITYCritical Perspectives from Latin AmericaEdited by Felipe Hernández, Peter Kellett and Lea K. Allen |













