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The Surprising Design of Market Economies
University of Texas Press
Bringing a fresh perspective to current debates over the “free market,” this wide-ranging look at how market economies are designed and constructed helps us understand how “the market” works and how we can build fairer and more effective markets.
Woman with a Movie Camera
My Life as a Russian Filmmaker
University of Texas Press
A fascinating autobiography that tells the intertwining stories of one of Russia’s best-known documentary filmmakers and the eventful half century of Russian history she has recorded.
The Summer of Her Baldness
A Cancer Improvisation
University of Texas Press
In this irreverent and moving memoir, Lord draws on the e-mail correspondence of her online persona Her Baldness to offer an unconventional look at life with breast cancer and the societal space occupied by the seriously ill.
How Cities Work
Suburbs, Sprawl, and the Roads Not Taken
University of Texas Press
A hard-hitting, highly readable look at what makes cities work -- or not work.
The Forgetting of Air in Martin Heidegger
By Luce Irigaray; Translated by Mary Beth Mader
University of Texas Press
In this complex, lyrical, meditative engagement with the later work of the eminent German philosopher, Irigaray critiques Heidegger's emphasis on the element of earth as the ground of life and speech and his "oblivion" or forgetting of air.
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love and addiction @ the matrix
University of Texas Press
In this daring, postmodern autobiography, S. Paige Baty recounts her search for love and community on the Internet.
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