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Petroforms
Oil and the Shaping of Nigerian Aesthetics
West Virginia University Press
Oil’s nature, the fact that it is everywhere, unctuously oozing into every corner of everyday life, means that it constantly spills over out of our existing forms, genres, and systems, demanding accommodation. To try to contain it, we create new forms—petroforms.
Peripheral Linguistic Brutality
Metal Languaging in the Asia Pacific
University of Hawaii Press
Not Just a Housewife
Women Strike for Peace and the Cold War Women's Peace Movement
By Jon Coburn
University of Massachusetts Press
Mother Tree, Daughter Seed
Lessons in Slow Growth
By Mārata Ketekiri Tamaira; Illustrated by Carl Franklin Ka‘ailā‘au Pao
University of Hawaii Press
Modernity and Malevolence in the Psychiatric Clinic
Anxious Selves in Urban and Rural South India
University of Hawaii Press
Legacies of Incarceration
The World War II Experience of Hawai‘i’s Japanese
University of Hawaii Press
An Unfamiliar Place
Poetry, Power, and the Travel Diary in Medieval Japan
University of Hawaii Press
The Wikimedia Movement in Canada
Communities, Institutions, and Free Culture
Athabasca University Press
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