Twitter and Tear Gas
Zeynep Tufekci
Zeynep Tufekci’s book spans the Zapatista uprisings in Mexico, the Occupy movement, a Turkish coup, Arab Spring, fake news, and more—and provides the most lucid analysis of the ways digital networked media has both enabled social justice movements and been used to thwart them.
Too Much and Not the Mood
Durga Chew-Bose
It’s difficult to describe this collection of essays; I’m not convinced I should even refer to them as essays, exactly, as they often feel more like lyric than prose.
Parable of the Talents
Octavia E. Butler
This sequal to Parable of the Sower follows Lauren Olamina and her Earthseed community as it grows—and then is viciously assaulted.
Parable of the Sower
Octavia E. Butler
Lauren Olamina lives in a walled neighborhood in Southern California; it’s dangerous to venture beyond the walls, where there’s little work, less food, and no law.
The Sea and Summer
George Turner
Turner’s The Sea and Summer takes place in far future Australia, where the greenhouse effect has led to eternal summers and encroaching sea level.
Collaboration
On Backing Hitler
Backing Hitler
Robert Gellately
Robert Gellately’s close history of the Nazi period focuses on one particular question: how much did ordinary Germans know about what was going on?
Citizen
Claudia Rankine
Claudia Rankine’s book-length lyric poem is adorned with an image of a torn black hood—a reference that could be any of the many black men and women who have been abused by the white state.
White women
On The Underground Railroad
How stories work
On The Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad
Colson Whitehead
The most talked-about feature of Whitehead’s novel of the underground railroad is the railroad itself: reimagined as an actual railroad, with tunnels and tracks and steam engines and crazed conductors, it makes for stunning, cinematic imagery.
Up against the wall
On The Handmaid’s Tale
The Handmaid’s Tale
Margaret Atwood
It’s a refrain of late to say that this—Margaret Atwood’s most famous book, now thirty-one years old—is suddenly relevant again.
Sisterhood
On Sister Outsider
Sister Outsider
Audre Lorde
More than three decades after this collection was first published, it remains as critical, as relevant, as unremitting as ever.
Black Against Empire
Joshua Bloom & Waldo E. Martin, Jr.
A comprehensive, authoritative, and nuanced look at how the Black Panther Party was born, the nature of its methods and politics, and the many forces that caused it to unravel.
Abolition, not reform
On Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
The feminist approach
On Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
Angela Y. Davis
Davis has spent more than five decades fighting for Black liberation, women’s liberation, and prison abolition, and in this brief book she renews those calls in lucid and moral terms.