2025-26 published works by faculty
CAS Magazine: Faculty

Recently Published by Faculty

Every year, our world-renowned faculty publish outstanding work across dozens of fields, areas of interest and genres. The following books and papers were published by our faculty between 2025-2026.

Decolonial Care: Reimagining Caregiving in the French Caribbean
Jennifer Boum Make, Rutgers University Press

Autotheories
Alex Brostoff, The MIT Press

Imagining Eden: Black Theology and the Search for Paradise
Jamall Calloway, Columbia University Press

Weichafe
Daniel Cano, Trayecto

Phylosymbiosis and elevated cancer risk in genetically depauperate Channel Island foxes
Alexandra DeCandia, et.al., Molecular Ecology

THE Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex, and Controversy in the 1980s
Paul Elie, MacMillan Publishers

Geographies of the Ear: The Cultural Politics of Sound in Contemporary Barcelona
Tania Gentic, Durham: Duke University Press

Cultural Capitalism: Literature and the Market After Socialism
Bradley Gorski, Cornell University Press

Action without Hope: Victorian Literature after Climate Collapse
Nathan Hensley, Chicago University Press

Flooding Black Cemeteries in the Santee-Cooper Basin
Kelsey Alejandra Moore, The Public Historian

The Undesirable Many: Black Women and their Struggles Against Displacement and Housing Insecurity in the Nation’s Capital
Rosemary Ndubuizu, The University of North Carolina Press

Ethics and Analogy (Qiyas) in 5th/11th Century Islamic Legal Theory
Felicitas Opwis, Leiden: Brill Publisher

The Paradox of the Organism
Manus Patten, Harvard University Press

Black Narratives of Slavery: A Very Short Introduction
Robert Patterson, Oxford University Press

Manual para la Formación de Profesores de Español (Handbook for Spanish Teacher Educators)
Cristina Sanz, John Wiley & Sons

Black Excellence: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Black Liberalism
Danielle Wiggins, University of Pennsylvania Press

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Spring 2026