Brandeis University Press, founded in 1971, is a nonprofit publisher dedicated to producing innovative, high-quality books for a diverse audience, as well as scholarly works that advance knowledge and foster dialogue in the humanities, arts, and social sciences globally.
The press offers a wide range of critically acclaimed and award-winning titles covering various subjects such as art, politics, culture, history, gender, religion, philosophy, language, and literature, with a commitment to illuminating diverse topics with intelligence, curiosity, and precision.
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