New Books in May by Ideas on Fire Authors

by Cathy Hannabach | May 1, 2025

Join us in congratulating these Ideas on Fire authors for their new books! We are honored to have worked on these books as well as support this type of groundbreaking interdisciplinary research.

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Cover of Technocreep, with dark, futuristic projections on curved screens.

Neda Atanasoski and Nassim Parvin

Duke University Press

A feminist critique of technology's unsettling infiltration into intimate spaces and social relations.

Cover of Bridging Sonic Borders, with a textured map and abstract graphics.

Sharina Maíllo-Pozo

University of Texas Press

A creative study of music in Dominican literature, linking homeland, diaspora, and transnational identity through sound.

Cover of Conjuring the Haint, with a woman lying down with her hair as a bottle tree

drea brown

University Press of Mississippi

A haunting examination of Black women's poetry, spectral narratives, and spiritual reclamation.

Cover of Disaster Nationalism, with abstract red and brown swirls

Vivian Y. Choi

Duke University Press

A powerful exploration of disaster, governance, and militarization in contemporary Sri Lanka.

Cover of Open Secrecy, with a pixelated ski mask on a black background.

Isak Ladegaard

University of California Press

A gripping analysis of how digital anonymity empowers underground economies, political movements, and resistance to state control.

Cover of Assembling Religion, with a Ford sign against a blue sky.

Kati Curts

NYU Press

A revelatory history of Henry Ford’s religious beliefs and how they shaped US business in the twentieth century.

Cover of Wiley Blackwell Companion to Social and Cultural Geography, with an overhead shot of people walking

Ishan Ashutosh and Jamie Winders

Wiley

A comprehensive overview of social and cultural geography's history, present, and futures.

Dr. Cathy Hannabach is the founder and CEO of Ideas on Fire where she helps interdisciplinary academics transform vibrant ideas into powerful books and public projects that can spark meaningful social change.

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