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      • Nanmeebooks Co., Ltd.

        Founded in September 1992, Nanmeebooks is one of the leading publishers in Thailand, which publish both fiction and non-fiction for people at all ages licensed from around the world. We are known for educational books for children and youth literature including Harry Potter. Our outstanding and bestselling titles are including books from J.K. Rowling, Paolo Coelho, Yu Hua, Yi Zhongtian, Dr. Tom Wu and Nobel writer Mo Yan. We are also honored to publish the work of HRH Princess Sirindhorn, as well as various Nobel Prize literatures.

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        Nanjing University Press Co., Ltd. (NJUP) is a leading comprehensive academic publishing house among the 108 Chinese publishers subordinate to universities. NJUP was founded in 1984 and supervised by Nanjing University. More than 200 employees were under the editing, marketing, production, warehousing, human resources and accounting departments. We publish around 1500 titles each year including nearly 100 translation works. Most of them focus on Philosophy, Aesthetics, Literature, History, Modern Culture and Mass Media. Our backlist comprises over 16,000 titles in total.

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        Nothing to Lose But Our Fear

        Resistance in Dangerous Times

        by Fiona Jeffries, Marcus Rediker, Silvia Federici, David Harvey, Nandita Sharma, John Halloway, Lydia Cacho, Sandra Moran, Gustavo Esteva, and Wendy Mendez

        Since the global financial crisis, the right has sought to profit from people’s proliferating fears. But starting in 2010, mass protests against authoritarianism and manufactured scarcity began to rumble across the aggrieved streets and plazas of Tunis, Cairo, Athens, Madrid, New York City, Istanbul, and Mexico City, and have continued to unfold across the world. “The wall of fear came down!” protesters repeatedly exclaimed to media covering the protests in Tahrir Square. As these uprisings gathered momentum, a systemic critique of the use of fear as a tool of social control grew louder and louder. While the scale of these new uprisings may be unprecedented, the sentiment is not unique to our time. Nothing to Lose but Our Fear brings together an international group of scholars and activists and asks them how can we think critically and act productively in a world awash in fear. Their conversations with Fiona Jeffries provoke consideration of the often hidden histories of people’s emancipatory practices and offer reflections that can help us understand the current global uprising against fear in new ways.

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