Higher Education amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
Supporting Teaching and Learning through Turbulent Times
Neurodiversity in the Workplace
How neurodivergent individuals can find their place and thrive
Notes from Home
Seeing to See
The Non-Teleological Poetics of Dickinson and Thoreau
A Movement Educator's Guide to Pregnancy and Childbirth
Written for movement professionals, this book is packed full of research and practices that take a whole body approach to working with pregnant clients.
Emerson’s Daughters
Ellen Tucker Emerson, Edith Emerson Forbes, and Their Family Legacy
What We Know, What We Wish
Maine Statehood, Historical Commemoration, and the Urgency of Public History
Evolved to Move
Using the Alexander Technique to Restore Effortless Graceful Movements
Translating the Ketubah
The Jewish Marriage Contract in America and England
The First Fleets
Colonial Navies of the British Atlantic World, 1630-1775
Reading the Renaissance
Black Women's Literary Reception and Taste in Chicago, 1932-1953
Supporting Your Autistic Social Self
Building Strategies to Improve Socialising and Communication
Out Doing Science
LGBTQ STEM Professionals and Inclusion in Neoliberal Times
On a Rising Swell
Surf Stories from Florida's Space Coast
The Superhero Blockbuster
Adaptation, Style, and Meaning
A detailed exploration of the adaptive practices, meanings, and industrial significance of popular superhero blockbusters
The P-38 Lightning and the Men Who Flew It
Stories of the engineers who designed and the brave pilots who flew the fastest, deadliest fighter of World War II
The Musicals of Cole Porter
Broadway, Hollywood, Television
A pivotal examination of one of America’s greatest songwriters, his lyrics, and his lifelong attempt to define the nature of love
Secrets I Won't Take with Me
Home, War, and the Struggle for Peace in Israel
Sax Expat
Don Byas
The riveting biography of one of the world’s greatest yet lesser-known jazz musicians
Regenerating the Feminine
Psyche, Culture, and Nature
An exciting study that aims to trace the resurgence of the feminine archetype in literature and film
Public Loves, Private Troubles
Migration, Technology, and Intimacy in Rural Indigenous Guatemala
King Noir
The Crime Fiction of Stephen King
The first critical study to trace the hardboiled detective inheritance of America’s Storyteller
Global Indigenous Horror
The first critical collection to unsettle the horror genre through a contemporary Indigenous gaze
Faulkner On and Off the Page
Essays in Biographical Criticism
Fresh perspectives on one of literature’s most willfully enigmatic figures
The Civil Sphere in Canada
The Civil Sphere in Canada shows why a socially just, inclusive society hinges on a robust and dynamic civil sphere.
Waiwai
Water and the Future of Hawai‘i
Of Slash Pines and Manatees
A Highly Selective Field Guide to My Suburban Wilderness
Through stories of nature near at hand, a South Florida writer offers a unique view of humans and the environment amid development and change.
William Faulkner in Holly Springs
An intriguing argument and exploration that expands the postage stamp of the Nobel Laureate’s fiction
Russ Meyer
Interviews
Thirty years of interviews with the provocative and often controversial creator of films including Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!; Beyond the Valley of the Dolls;and Vixen!
Refusing to Be Made Whole
Disability in Black Women's Writing
A cross-disciplinary analysis on how Black women writers theorize disability and Black womanhood
Neoliberalism and Young Adult Fiction
Exceptionalism, Exploitation, and Erasure
One of the first critical volumes to examine how young adult literature reproduces but also resists neoliberalism
Evanira Mendes
A Voice from the Brazilian Folklore Movement
The long-overdue recognition of a scholar and the vibrant Brazilian folklore she documented
Crossing the Pass of Clouds
An Army Photographer's Vietnam Journal
An extraordinarily up-close and personal photography collection and journal of the last years of the Vietnam War
A Tone Parallel to Duke Ellington
The Man in the Music
Ellington’s music with fresh thematic explorations to delight music lovers
So Great Was the Slaughter
Market Hunters, Sportsmen, and Wildlife Conservation in Arkansas
Driving Lessons
A Road Trip through American Travel Literature
Welcome to Florida
True Tales from America's Most Interesting State
A much-loved Florida writer chronicles the quirky, touching, and thought-provoking stories of the Sunshine State today.