Charros: How Mexican Cowboys Are Remapping Race and American Identity, by Laura R. Barraclough
Angelia R. Wilson enjoys a subtle analysis of the political uses of the figure of the ‘Mexican cowboy’
Angelia R. Wilson enjoys a subtle analysis of the political uses of the figure of the ‘Mexican cowboy’
Book of the week: Angelia Wilson applauds a bold new analysis of how the Republican Party’s determination to appeal to patriarchal, racist and religious voters reshaped politics in the US
When it comes to winning votes, variety is the spice of life, writes Angelia Wilson
‘Nice’ kids are still being told not to do ‘it’, setting off a dangerous dissembling, says Angelia Wilson
Angelia Wilson on how vulnerability means profitability when deregulation and privatisation come to health and social care
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Book of the week: Americans have to reach out to fight the political division fed by social media, says Angelia Wilson
Book of the week: Political Svengalis, not the public, drive populist pantomimes of democracy, says Angelia Wilson
How can the US re-engage with notions of social justice and equal opportunity? Angelia R. Wilson analyses one response
Book of the week: Angelia Wilson on a call for us to take seriously our political responsibility for global poverty
Scholars and senior sector figures reveal their favourite titles – read for work, for pleasure or both – published this year
To become a Master of the Universe, you must work hard but play harder, finds Angelia Wilson