There are 31 books by Michael J. Shapiro on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Punctuations (1969). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Punctuations 1969 · 213 pages
  2. 2 Language and political understanding 1981 · 253 pages
  3. 3 Language and politics 1984 · 261 pages
  4. 4 The Politics of language purism 1989 · 255 pages
  5. 5 Reading the Postmodern Polity 1991 · 192 pages
  6. 6 Violent Cartographies 1997
  7. 7 Cinematic political thought 1999 · 176 pages
  8. 8 Moral spaces 1999 · 256 pages
  9. 9 For Moral Ambiguity 2001 · 224 pages
  10. 10 Reading "Adam Smith" 2002 · 176 pages
  11. 11 Deforming American Political Thought 2006 · 272 pages
  12. 12 The time of the city 2009 · 232 pages
  13. 13 The new violent cartography 2012 · 292 pages
  14. 14 Studies in trans-disciplinary method 2012 · 196 pages
  15. 15 Politics of Moralizing 2013 · 264 pages
  16. 16 War crimes, atrocity, and justice 2014 · 240 pages
  17. 17 Genre and the Communist Woman 2016 · 202 pages
  18. 18 Politics and Time 2016 · 208 pages
  19. 19 The political sublime 2018 · 224 pages
  20. 20 Cinematic Political 2019 · 242 pages
  21. 21 Writing Politics 2021 · 190 pages
  22. 22 Aesthetics of Equality 2023 · 248 pages
  23. 23 Geopolitics of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Borderland 2023 · 230 pages
  24. 24 Thinking Outside the Canon 2025 · 200 pages
  25. 25 Negotiating Civic Life 2025 · 208 pages
  26. 7 Cinematic Geopolitics. Global Horizons S. , Volume 7 2009 · 177 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Michael J. Shapiro written?

BookOrb lists 31 books by Michael J. Shapiro.

Where should I start with Michael J. Shapiro?

A good starting point is Punctuations (1969).

What is the Michael J. Shapiro books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Punctuations (1969), 2. Language and political understanding (1981), 3. Language and politics (1984), 4. The Politics of language purism (1989), 5. Reading the Postmodern Polity (1991), 6. Violent Cartographies (1997), 7. Cinematic political thought (1999), 8. Moral spaces (1999), 9. For Moral Ambiguity (2001), 10. Reading "Adam Smith" (2002), 11. Deforming American Political Thought (2006), 12. The time of the city (2009), 13. Cinematic Geopolitics. Global Horizons S. , Volume 7 (2009), 14. The new violent cartography (2012), 15. Studies in trans-disciplinary method (2012), and 11 more.