Draft:Zone Books
Comment: no reliable sources; I hope RS do exist and will be added Cinder painter (talk) 13:10, 27 January 2025 (UTC)
Status | Active |
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Founded | 1985; 39 years ago |
Founder | Michel Feher and Jonathan Crary |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Brooklyn, New York |
Distribution | Princeton University Press |
Publication types | Books |
Nonfiction topics | Humanities and Social Sciences |
Official website | www |
Zone Books is an independent nonprofit publisher founded in 1985 and distributed by Princeton University Press.[1][2]
Zone specialises in philosophy, history, art history, cultural and sound studies, as well as political and social theory, often from an interdisciplinary perspective.[3][1] It has published works by notable figures, including Gilles Deleuze, Giorgio Agamben, Georges Bataille, Wendy Brown, Caroline Bynum, and Manuel DeLanda.[4]
The books published by Zone have frequently attracted attention, with reviews of Zone's books published for example in Jacobin,[5] Boston Review,[6] Times Literary Supplement,[7] New Statesman,[8] and the LA Review of Books.[9]
References
- ^ a b "About". Zone Books.
- ^ "Zone Books". Princeton University Press.
- ^ "Zone Books". The American Literary Translators Association.
- ^ "Books". Zone Books.
- ^ Maher, Stephen; Aquanno, Scott. "In the 1970s, the Left Put a Good Crisis to Waste". Jacobin.
- ^ Donovan, Kevin P. "The Politics of Price". Boston Review.
- ^ Ellison, Ian. "Storytelling, in short". Times Literary Supplement.
- ^ Davies, William. "The petit bourgeois insurrection". New Statesman.
- ^ Brouillette, Sarah. "A Tax Haven in a Heartless World: On Melinda Cooper's "Counterrevolution"". LA Review of Books.