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Drumming Our Way Home

Intergenerational Learning, Teaching, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing

UBC Press

Drumming Our Way Home takes readers on an autobiographical journey to recover Indigenous identity, demonstrating how storytelling – aided by a hand drum – can open up a new world of pedagogy and culture-based learning.

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Conversations with Todd McFarlane

Edited by Jake Zawlacki
University Press of Mississippi

A nuanced portrait of McFarlane’s polarizing character shown through collected interviews with the renowned comics creator

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Concordia University at 50

A Collective History

Concordia University Press
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Arizona National Parks and Monuments

Scenic Wonders and Cultural Treasures of the Grand Canyon State

University of New Mexico Press
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A Republican's Lament

Mississippi Needs Good Government Conservatives

By Bill Crawford; Foreword by Lloyd Gray and C.D. Smith
University Press of Mississippi

A political writer’s compelling mix of history, political analysis, and personal angst

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A Passing West

Essays from the Borderlands

University of New Mexico Press, High Road Books
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Walking East Harlem

A Neighborhood Experience

Rutgers University Press

East Harlem native Christopher Bell takes you on three separate walking tours of his beloved neighborhood, sharing fascinating stories about its theatres, museums, art spaces, schools, churches, mosques, and synagogues. You’ll also learn about the people who have lived in this famously diverse community, including actress Cecily Tyson and opera singer Marian Anderson.
 

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Unsettling Sexuality

Queer Horizons in the Long Eighteenth Century

University of Delaware Press

Unsettling Sexuality brings queer, trans, and asexual lenses to bear on the long eighteenth century. Drawing from Middle-Eastern and Asian studies, African American studies, and Native American and Indigenous studies, the authors pioneer intersectional readings of European, transatlantic, and global eighteenth-century archives that unsettle traditional ways of approaching the field, to welcome sexuality as something that can resist rigidity.
 

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Unsettling Sexuality

Queer Horizons in the Long Eighteenth Century

University of Delaware Press

Unsettling Sexuality brings queer, trans, and asexual lenses to bear on the long eighteenth century. Drawing from Middle-Eastern and Asian studies, African American studies, and Native American and Indigenous studies, the authors pioneer intersectional readings of European, transatlantic, and global eighteenth-century archives that unsettle traditional ways of approaching the field, to welcome sexuality as something that can resist rigidity.
 

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Remittance as Belonging

Global Migration, Transnationalism, and the Quest for Home

Rutgers University Press

Conceptualizing remittance as an expression of migrants’ belonging, this book presents detailed accounts of the emergence, growth, decline, and revival of remittance as a function of transformations in Bangladeshi migrants’ sense of belonging to home.

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Pandemonium Logs

Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2020-2022

Rutgers University Press

In 2015, Ben Miller moved from New York City to Sioux Falls, South Dakota to focus on his writing. Working a day job in a hospital, he had a front-row seat to the Covid-19 pandemic. His book gives voice to the doctors, nurses, staff, and patients he observed.

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Our Science, Ourselves

How Gender, Race, and Social Movements Shaped the Study of Science

University of Massachusetts Press
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More-than-Human Aging

Animals, Robots, and Care in Later Life

Rutgers University Press

Aging is not only reserved for humans. Similarly, how humans age is often a process in which other-than-humans – be it other species or technology – become entangled or carved out. The contributions to this edited volume open a conversation about how aging is always a hybrid, more-than-human process.

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More-than-Human Aging

Animals, Robots, and Care in Later Life

Rutgers University Press

Aging is not only reserved for humans. Similarly, how humans age is often a process in which other-than-humans – be it other species or technology – become entangled or carved out. The contributions to this edited volume open a conversation about how aging is always a hybrid, more-than-human process.

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Making It

Success in the Commercial Kitchen

Rutgers University Press

The restaurant industry is one of the few places in America where workers from lower-class backgrounds can rise to positions of power and prestige. But what determines who succeeds or fails in this pressure-cooker environment? Through extensive interviews and fieldwork, sociologist Ellen Meiser discovers how status in the kitchen is tied to knowledge, interpersonal skills, and emotional labor.

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