Caribbean Migrations
The Legacies of Colonialism
The Caribbean has long been a key area for empires warring over influence spheres, and where migration waves from Africa, Europe, and Asia accompanied every political transformation. In this volume, an interdisciplinary group of scholars studies the Caribbean’s “unincorporated subjects”, and explores how against all odds, Caribbean artists, filmmakers, and writers have been resourceful at showcasing migration as the hallmark of our modern age.
Bio-Imperialism
Disease, Terror, and the Construction of National Fragility
Alternative Realities
Aging Nationally in Contemporary Poland
Memory, Kinship, and Personhood
Acts of Repair
Justice, Truth, and the Politics of Memory in Argentina
Acts of Repair explores how ordinary people grapple with decades of political violence and genocide in Argentina--a history that includes the Holocaust, the political repression of the 1976-1983 dictatorship, and the 1994 AMIA bombing.
Stanley Kubrick Produces
Unsettling
Jews, Whiteness, and Incest in American Popular Culture
Unsettling illustrates how Jewish community protective politics impacted representations of white male Jewish masculinity in the 1990s. By analyzing how artists and media told stories about Jewish celebrities and incest, Unsettling demonstrates how white Jewish men alleged of incestuous behavior became improbably sympathetic figures representing supposed white male vulnerability.
Through Japanese Eyes
Thirty Years of Studying Aging in America
The Other End of the Needle
Continuity and Change among Tattoo Workers
The Other End of the Needle encourages readers to step into the complex world of tattooists. Through interviews with tattooists, and observations in their shops, Lane challenges us to understand how people collectively create and sustain culture. By asking how people make things, this book shows how tattoos are more than just images on the skin.
Reuse, Misuse, Abuse
The Ethics of Audiovisual Appropriation in the Digital Era
Premed Prep
Advice from a Medical School Admissions Dean
Performing Math
A History of Communication and Anxiety in the American Mathematics Classroom
Linked Lives
Elder Care, Migration, and Kinship in Sri Lanka
Has It Come to This?
The Promises and Perils of Geoengineering on the Brink
Gentrification Down the Shore
Gentrification in cities in the United States is a hot topic, but this book contributes something new to the ongoing discussion by offering a rich case study of seasonal gentrification and its effects on long time residents. Summer days in Asbury once again mean tourists strolling the boardwalk and dining by the Atlantic Ocean. But just across the railroad tracks from the seasonal crowds, many of Asbury’s long-time residents live below the poverty line and struggle for their share of this prosperity throughout all four seasons of the year.
Forget Burial
HIV Kinship, Disability, and Queer/Trans Narratives of Care
American War Stories
Citizen Power
A Citizen Leadership Manual, New Jersey Edition
The Thinking Woman
Australian novelist Julienne van Loon engages with eight world-renowned female intellectuals, writers, and activists to consider what philosophy might teach us about ethics, politics, and the nature of existence, and how might we relate these big ideas back to the smaller everyday concerns of domestic life, work, play, love, and relationships.