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The American Open Road

Narrative and Popular Imagination

University of Alabama Press
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The American Open Road

Narrative and Popular Imagination

University of Alabama Press
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Risqué Business

Breastaurants in American Culture

University of Alabama Press
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Regenerating the Feminine

Psyche, Culture, and Nature

University Press of Mississippi

An exciting study that aims to trace the resurgence of the feminine archetype in literature and film

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Pablo Neruda's Ship Figureheads

A Poet-Collectors Muses and Companions

University of Alabama Press
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Pablo Neruda's Ship Figureheads

A Poet-Collector's Muses and Companions

University of Alabama Press
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No Heels, No Problem

Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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My Chair, My Rules

Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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The Darién Gap

Rutgers University Press

The Darién Gap has become a mass migrant graveyard, as hundreds of thousands of refuge seekers navigate its perils in the hopes of reaching the United States. In the very first book on migration through the Gap, Belén Fernández puts the trajectory in compelling context, combining history, on-the-ground reporting, travelogue, memoir, and searing politico-economic analysis of a crisis that is itself largely Made-in-USA.

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Radiophonic Feminisms

Latina Voices in the Digital Age of Broadcasting

University of Texas Press
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Native Persistence at a California Mission Outpost

The Bioarchaeology and History of the Asistencia de San Pedro y San Pablo

University of Florida Press

This book presents collaborative bioarchaeological research at the site of a historic Spanish mission outpost in the San Francisco Bay Area, offering insights into the experiences of Native communities during early colonization on California’s Pacific coast.

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Monuments Askew

An Elliptical History of the Factory of the Eccentric Actor

Rutgers University Press

In a city reeling from Bolshevik revolution, a group of Ukrainian transplants formed the Factory of the Eccentric Actor—a collective devoted to the revolutionary overhaul of stagnant cultural institutions. The story of these artists and their first steps in cinema is perhaps the best kept secret in early Soviet culture.
 

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Fantasies of Hong Kong Disneyland

Attempted Indigenizations of Space, Labor, and Consumption

Rutgers University Press

Jenny Banh examines the attempt to transplant Disney's "happiest place on earth" to Hong Kong, delving into the three-way dynamics of American culture-corporation intentions; Hong Kong, China government investment; and Hong Kong and Chinese audiences. The situation poses special challenges for Disney's efforts to manage space, labor, and consumption to achieve local adaptation and business success.

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