Congratulations to #ColumbiaUP #ChoiceOutstandingAcademicBooks winners including #MariRuti and #GailNewman for #TheCreativeSelf and #DickHoutman and #GalenWatts for #TheShapeofSpirituality!
New #IRCPL series on Zoom! First event #AftabJassal and #RajbirSinghJudge 11/6 at noon: www.ircpl.columbia.edu/calendar/irc... #ColumbiaUP
Big news! #RajbirSinghJudge's Prophetic Maharaja: Loss, Sovereignty, and the Sikh Tradition in Colonial South Asia is the Winner of the 2025 Best First Book in the History of Religions from the #AmericanAcademyofReligion (AAR). #ColumbiaUP
Save the date***November 15 6 pm EST***Zoom book launch of #SantiagoZabala #SignsfromtheFuture at #IDSVA: www.e-flux.com/announcement... #ColumbiaUP
Happy to announce that #JonathanJudaken's Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism and #MatthewSommer's The Fox Spirit, the Stone Maiden, and Other Transgender Histories from Late Imperial China are #AHA award winners! #ColumbiaUP #CaelynCobb
In the Plan Ahead if We Are Still Alive category: #MarkCladis on #TheDemocracyProject April 23, 2026. #ColumbiaUP
Save the date—2:00 pm EST December 8 #MarkCladis with #JonathonKahn on #ThePhilosopher: www.tickettailor.com/events/theph... #ColumbiaUP
News flash! #AdrianJohnston just won the 2024 Symposium book prize from the #CanadianSocietyforContinentalPhilosophy for his book #InfiniteGreed. #ColumbiaUP
pleased to announce that #SharmanAptRussell's What Walks This Way: Discovering the Wildlife Around Us Through Their Tracks and Signs is the Winner of the #2025NewMexicoBookAwards in the category of Nature / Environment / Animals / Pets. Congrats, #MirandaMartin #columbiaUP
Shoutout to #katiegaddini://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/04/09/maha-moms-rfk-vaccines-health-care/ #ColumbiaUP
On the left, the cover of the book "Eco-Disasters in Japanese Cinema" showing a drawing of an industrial smokestack pumping smoke in front of a snow-capped mountain. On the right, the cover of the book "The Rebirth of Suspense: Slowness and Atmosphere in Cinema," mostly black with a still from the film UNDER THE SKIN at the bottom, showing Scarlett Johansson in her "human" skin, looking dark and beautiful as she drives a car.
Two new books from #ColumbiaUP for genre lovers: "Eco-Disasters in Japanese Cinema" has kaiju rampages & toxicscapes while "The Rebirth of Suspense" luxuriates in the slow burn of UNDER THE SKIN and more. Rachel DiNitto / Rick Warner
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