FDU Press Announces New Co-Publishing Partner, Latest Books
FDU Press has finalized a new co-publishing partnership with Bloomsbury, an independent publisher based in Manhattan, N.Y., after the latter’s acquisition of the academic imprints and associated titles of Rowman & Littlefield.
In partnership with Bloomsbury, FDU Press published 10 new books. By author/editor they are:
- Amrita Ghosh, Rohit K. Dasgupta and Bhakti Shringarpure, India’s Imperial Formations: Cultural Perspectives;
- Angela Guiso and Virginia A. Picchietti, editors, Grazia Deledda’s Painterly Aesthetic;
- Kevin S. Jobe, Malevolent Legalities: Discriminatology and the Specters of Scalia;
- Isabelle Keller-Privat and Anne R. Zahlan, editors, Heresy and Heterotopia in Works by Lawrence Durrell: Alexandria to Angkor Wat;
- Caroline Joan “Kay” S. Picart, Countering Jihadi Cool: Narrative, Law, Culture, and Philosophy Against Global Jihad (with a foreword by Harry Keyishian, emeritus, English [Flor]);
- Peter Robson, Rumpole and His Rivals: Comic Legal Fiction;
- Hernan Tesler-Mabé, editor, Yearbook of Transnational History, Volume 8;
- Vincenzo Tomeo, with Peter Robson, editor, The Judge on the Screen: A Translation and Critical Edition;
- Sabrina Vellucci, Italian American Poetics of Place: An Environmental Perspective; and
- Aleardo Zanghellini, Constitutional Innovation and Same-Sex Desire in D’Annunzio’s Fiume, 1919–1920.
For further information on the newly published books or other FDU Press books, contact James Gifford, humanities, coordinator of Core program and director of editorial committee, FDU Press (Van), at 604-648-4476 or email fdudpress@fdu.edu.
FDU Press books may be ordered online from Bloomsbury or through its Customer Service Department, 1359 Broadway, 12th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10018, by telephone: 212-419-5300 or by email contact@bloomsbury.com.