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Higher Education amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Supporting Teaching and Learning through Turbulent Times

Rutgers University Press

Higher Education amid the COVID-19 Pandemic documents first-hand experiences from faculty and students in order to help navigate the path to supporting teaching and learning in the wake of the pandemic, and beyond. With essays from a diverse range of experts, this volume will serve as a comprehensive guide to many affected higher education communities.

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Neurodiversity in the Workplace

How neurodivergent individuals can find their place and thrive

Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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Though There Be Giants

The Ghetto Pastoral Mode in Black Migration Novels

University Press of Mississippi

A scholarly exploration of the tension of spaces in African American Great Migration novels

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Black Girls Om Too

Yoga, Embodied Resistance, and Healing

Edited by Rachel Panton
University Press of Mississippi

How Black women practicing yoga create spaces that allow for bodies and experiences to be centered and celebrated

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Notes from Home

Edited by Jonna McKone
Rutgers University Press

This beautifully illustrated volume weaves together personal stories, photographs, drawings, poems of students who have experienced insecurity during childhood into a tapestry of memories about the meaning of home.

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Rehabilitation for Long Covid

Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Handspring Publishing
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Exploring Fascia, Emotion and Pain

A Journey Back to Wellness

Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Handspring Publishing
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Diffracting the North

Contemporary Latinx Canadian Experiences and Practices in Film, New Media, and Visual Arts

Concordia University Press
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Remembering Kalākaua

Joseph Mokuʻōhai Poepoe’s Ka Moʻolelo o ka Mōʻī Kalākaua I

By Joseph Mokuʻōhai Poepoe; Translated with commentary by Tiffany Lani Ing
University of Hawaii Press
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Worldly Engagements

Buddhist Monasticism and Masculinity among the Tai Lue of Southwest China

By Roger Casas; Series edited by Mark Michael Rowe
University of Hawaii Press
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Chasing Traces

History and Ethnography in the Uplands of Socialist Asia

University of Hawaii Press
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Bold Breaks

Japanese Women and Literary Narratives of Divorce

Edited by Anne Sokolsky
University of Hawaii Press
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Alternative Politics in Contemporary Japan

New Directions in Social Movements

University of Hawaii Press
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The Science of Flexibility, Mobility and Stretching

Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Handspring Publishing
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Optimizing Women’s Health and Training

Embracing Female Physiology for Performance and Wellbeing

Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Handspring Publishing
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The Wikimedia Movement in Canada

Communities, Institutions, and Free Culture

Athabasca University Press
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The House Is (Not) a Prison

On the Queerness of Architecture

Concordia University Press
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Enduring Digital Damage

Rhetorical Reckonings for Planetary Survival

University of Alabama Press
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Peripheral Linguistic Brutality

Metal Languaging in the Asia Pacific

University of Hawaii Press
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Mother Tree, Daughter Seed

Lessons in Slow Growth

University of Hawaii Press
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Modernity and Malevolence in the Psychiatric Clinic

Anxious Selves in Urban and Rural South India

University of Hawaii Press
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Legacies of Incarceration

The World War II Experience of Hawai‘i’s Japanese

University of Hawaii Press
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An Unfamiliar Place

Poetry, Power, and the Travel Diary in Medieval Japan

University of Hawaii Press
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The Head and Neck

Theory and Practice

Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Handspring Publishing
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The Pornographic Delicatessen

Mid-century Montreal's Erotic Art, Media, and Spaces

Concordia University Press
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Insurgent Beauty

Indigenous Art in Urban Panama

University Press of Mississippi

How Indigenous artists in Panama utilized urban art forms to assert their cultural presence and political agency

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Belvoir

An Archaeology of Maryland Slavery

University of Alabama Press
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Afro-Peruvian Mestizos

Afro-Peruvian Mestizos: The Invisibility of Blackness in Post-Abolition Peru

University of Alabama Press
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Technique and Control

Jacques Ellul's Sociology

Athabasca University Press
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Flatfish

Poems

Rutgers University Press

In his poetry collection, Flatfish, Moon Tae-jun offers an aesthetic that emphasizes the author’s exploration of the inner self. At times sparse and allusive, his poems use blank space and other stylistic considerations to convey a voice and thought that ranges from the contemplative to the surreal and absurd. Moon’s poems suggest Buddhist ideologies, natural images, and Korean temples.

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