Awards and Reviews
Fordham University Press is proud to announce the following titles (available on UPSO) which have received awards:
- Irving Goh, The Reject: Community, Politics, and Religion after the Subject – winner of the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Studies, 2015
- Sadia Abbas, At Freedom's Limit: Islam and the Postcolonial Predicament – winner of the Modern Language Association Prize for a First Book, 2015
- Devika Chawla, Home, Uprooted: Oral Histories of India’s Partition – winner of the NCA Ethnography Division Best Book Award, 2015
- Alexander Gelley, Benjamin's Passages: Dreaming, Awakening – a Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2015
- J. Hillis Miller, Communities in Fiction – a Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2015
- Lucian N. Leustean, Orthodox Christianity and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Southeastern Europe – a Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2015
- Peter de Bolla, The Architecture of Concepts: The Historical Formation of Human Rights – winner of the Robert L. Patten Award, 2015
- Michelle Voss Roberts, Tastes of the Divine: Hindu and Christian Theologies of Emotion – winner of the American Academy of Religion's Award for Excellence, Constructive-Reflective Studies, 2015
- Simone Cinotto, Making Italian America: Consumer Culture and the Production of Ethnic Identities – winner of the John G. Cawelti Award for Best Textbook/Primer in Popular and American Culture, 2015
- Sunil M. Agnani, Hating Empire Properly: The Two Indies and the Limits of Enlightenment Anticolonialism – a Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2014