DISCOVER Bloomsbury: RBF 2025 Publisher HIGHLIGHTS
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Bloomsbury Academic: For students, researchers and independent thinkers!
Established in 1977 and for over 40 years owned by its workers, Zed was for a long while the world’s biggest English-language publishing collective. They were bought up by Bloomsbury last year and though now incorporated into a bigger beast remain independent and continue to publish terrific work.
With over 2000 titles in their back-catalogue, they specialise in books on international current affairs, LGBT+ culture and politics, race and environment. Browse the selection below to discover the wide-ranging nature of their titles. We’re thrilled to be hosting two of their authors at the Fair, Alison J Carr and Anshuman Mondal.
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- Racism and ‘Free Speech’
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- Mondal, Anshuman A.

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- Sex on Stage : Performing the Body Politic
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- Carr, Alison J

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- Jesus Christ Kinski *Exclusive Signed Indie Edition pre-order*
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- Benjamin Myers

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- Vulture Capitalism : How to Survive in an Age of Corporate Greed
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- Blakeley, Grace

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- Want
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- Anonymous (collected by Gillian Anderson)

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- I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki : the bestselling South Korean therapy memoir
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- Sehee, Baek, Hur, Anton

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- Votes at 16 : Empowering Young People and Revitalising Democracy in Britain
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- Kisby, Dr Ben

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- Theory and Resistance in Education : Towards a Pedagogy for the Opposition
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- Giroux, Henry A. (McMaster University, Canada)

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- Against Progress
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- Zizek, Slavoj (Birkbeck Institute for Humanities, University of London, UK)

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- African Possibilities : A Matriarchitarian Perspective for Social Justice
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- Amadiume, Ifi (Dartmouth College, USA)

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- What the West is Getting Wrong about the Middle East : Why Islam is Not the Problem
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- Taspinar, Omer (National War College and Brookings Institutions, U.S)

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- Rainbow Trap: Queer Lives, Classifications and the Dangers of Inclusion
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- Kevin Guyan

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- Russia's War on Everybody : And What it Means for You
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- Giles, Keir (Chatham House, UK)

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- Silent Coup : How Corporations Overthrew Democracy
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- Provost, Claire (Institute for Journalism and Social Change)

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- This is Only the Beginning : The Making of a New Left, From Anti-Austerity to the Fall of Corbyn
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- Chessum, Michael