All books are paperback unless otherwise stated.
A Primer in Film Cultures and Narratives by Felicia Chan (64pp. [A4 format], £12.00)
A Treatise on Domestic Economy, for the Use of Mothers and Housewives (1848) by Josefa Acevedo de Gómez, translated by Sarah Sanchez, with an Introduction by Catherine Davies (142pp., £6.99)
China and Other Spaces edited by Paul Gladston (203pp., £19.99)
City of God in Several Voices: Brazilian Social Cinema as Action edited by Else R. P. Vieira (210pp., £15.99)
Cuba on the Edge: Short Stories from the Island edited by Mary G. Berg, Pamela Carmell and Anne Fountain (238pp., £11.99)
Diaspora(s): Movements and Cultures edited by Nicholas Hewitt and Dick Geary (210pp., £15.99)
Disrespect Today, Conflict Tomorrow: the Politics of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights edited by David Fraser and Graça Almeida Rodrigues (265pp., £19.99)
Happiness and Post-Conflict edited by Constance Goh and Bernard McGuirk (288pp., £19.99)
Hors de Combat: the Falklands-Malvinas War Twenty-Five Years On edited by Diego F. García Quiroga and Mike Seear (160pp., £9.99)
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels on Literature and Art edited by Lee Baxandall and Stefan Morawski (160pp., £12.99)
Landless Voices in Song and Poetry: The Movimento dos Sem Terra of Brazil edited by Else R. P. Viera and Bernard McGuirk (320pp., £12.99)
Obra en marcha: ensayos en honor de Richard A. Cardwell edited by Jean Andrews and Stephen G.H. Roberts (192pp., £19.99)
Post-Conflict Cultures: Rituals of Representation edited by Cristina Demaria and Colin Wright (360pp., £19.99)
Psychoanalysis by Colin Wright (144pp., £11.99)
Read Around edited by Emma Dawson (5 workbooks, 64pp. each, plus Teacher's Notes, 64pp., with 3 Multimedia CDs, £29.99)
The Spirit Machine and other new short stories from Cameroon edited by Emma Dawson (142pp., £9.99)
Stolen Hearts: Fiction and the 1990s' Pathology Scandal by Tim Marshall (272pp., £19.99)
Talking Lawrence: Patterns of Eastwood dialect in the work of D. H. Lawrence by Hilary Hiller (64pp., £4.99)
Working and Writing for Tomorrow: Essays in Honour of Itala Vivan edited by Annalisa Oboe, Claudia Gualtieri and Roger Bromley (288pp., £19.99)