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All for Beauty
Makeup and Hairdressing in Hollywood's Studio Era
Abortion Care as Moral Work
Ethical Considerations of Maternal and Fetal Bodies
Janelle Monáe's Queer Afrofuturism
Defying Every Label
A History of the Rutgers University Glee Club
Viral Frictions
Global Health and the Persistence of HIV Stigma in Kenya
Uncanny Histories in Film and Media
Teenage Dreams
Girlhood Sexualities in the U.S. Culture Wars
Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea
Reflections and Future Directions
Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea: Reflections and Future Directions aims to reinvigorate contemporary discussions about Korean families that include immigrants by expanding the scope of what we consider to be multicultural families to include the families of undocumented migrant workers, divorced marriage immigrants, the families of Korean women with immigrant husbands, and by providing a nuanced look at their lives in Korea, not as newcomers but as first-generation immigrants.
New Jersey Fan Club
Artists and Writers Celebrate the Garden State
New Jersey Fan Club
Artists and Writers Celebrate the Garden State
Importing Care, Faithful Service
Filipino and Indian American Nurses at a Veterans Hospital
Human Rights at Risk
Global Governance, American Power, and the Future of Dignity
Human Rights at Risk
Global Governance, American Power, and the Future of Dignity
Cultures of Resistance
Collective Action and Rationality in the Anti-Terror Age
Cultures of Resistance brings new insight to a key question: do government efforts to repress social movements effectively repress dissent, or do they spur mobilization? Through analyses of activists’ experiences of repression and resistance, the book uncovers processes that shape how individuals understand the risks of participating in collective action. Reynolds-Stenson demonstrates how individual rationality is collectively constructed.
Citizens against Crime and Violence
Societal Responses in Mexico
Branding Black Womanhood
Media Citizenship from Black Power to Black Girl Magic
Between Brown and Black
Anti-Racist Activism in Brazil
Activist Media
Documenting Movements and Networked Solidarity
The Cancer Within
Reproduction, Cultural Transformation, and Health Care in Romania
Stories That Bind
Political Economy and Culture in New India
Single Lives
Modern Women in Literature, Culture, and Film
New Deal Radio
The Educational Radio Project
Janelle Monáe's Queer Afrofuturism
Defying Every Label
High-Risk Feminism in Colombia
Women's Mobilization in Violent Contexts
Embodied Politics
Indigenous Migrant Activism, Cultural Competency, and Health Promotion in California
Embodied Economies
Diaspora and Transcultural Capital in Latinx Caribbean Fiction and Theater
Buyers Beware
Insurgency and Consumption in Caribbean Popular Culture
Cultivating Justice in the Garden State
My Life in the Colorful World of New Jersey Politics
The Holocaust & the Exile of Yiddish
A History of the Algemeyne Entsiklopedye
This book tells the saga of the Yiddish-language general encyclopedia Algemeyne entsiklopedye (1932-1966) and the editors who continued to publish it even as they were sent into repeated exile and their world was utterly transformed by the Holocaust. It is not a story only about destruction and trauma, but also one of tenacity and continuity, as the encyclopedia’s compilers strove to preserve the heritage of Yiddish culture, to document its near-total extermination in the Holocaust, and to chart its path into the future.
The Beats in Mexico
Murder on the Mountain
Crime, Passion, and Punishment in Gilded Age New Jersey
Infected Empires
Decolonizing Zombies
Global Health for All
Knowledge, Politics, and Practices
Global Health for All
Knowledge, Politics, and Practices
Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean
Ways of Being Non/Sovereign
Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean
Ways of Being Non/Sovereign
Childfree across the Disciplines
Academic and Activist Perspectives on Not Choosing Children
Building Something Better
Environmental Crises and the Promise of Community Change
Showing that it is possible to challenge social inequality and environmental degradation by refusing to continue business-as-usual, Building Something Better shares vivid case studies of small groups who are making a big impact by crafting alternatives to neoliberal capitalism. It offers both a call to action and a dose of hope in these troubled times.