Situated Practices in Architecture and Politics
No Island Is an Island
Perspectives on Immigration to Japan
Literature for Little Bodhisattvas
Making Buddhist Families in Modern Taiwan
Always Again
New Work from the Philippines and Philippine Diasporas
A Political Economy of Canadian Broadcasting
Public Good versus Private Profit
Timely and comprehensive, A Political Economy of Canadian Broadcasting sets the arc of the country’s broadcasting history – particularly that of anglophone Canada – inside its wider economic history, spanning over a hundred years of Canadian content, regulation, and change.
The Interior
Recentering Brazilian History
Proper Imposters
Four Novellas
Four contemporary authors explore the vices and virtues of deception and how it manifests in ways personal, psychological, propulsive, and profound.
Capturing COVID
Media and the Pandemic in the Digital Era
Blue Corn Tongue
Poems in the Mouth of the Desert
Blue Corn Tongue is a like mixtape from a thirty-something Diné punk girl. It offers poetry about love, friendship, environmental destruction, and language loss.
The Neighbors of Casas Grandes
Medio Period Communities of Northwestern Chihuahua
Shame-Sex Attraction
Survivors’ Stories of Conversion Therapy
An anthology of stories from survivors of gay conversion therapy- edited by an activist, academic, and fellow survivor. This is an exposition of the trauma and moral injury such practices enact, and an opportunity for survivors to reclaim their narratives, and a call to action for every reader to help put end to conversion therapy.
Modern Chinese Medicine Food Cures
A Personalized Approach to Nutrition
This book is a modern Western approach to Traditional Chinese Medicine food therapy and is the first book of its kind. Melissa Carr’s accessible guide aims to help the reader with the key elements of Traditional Chinese Medicine through a Western lens.
How to Understand Your Relationships
Voices and Visions
Essays on New Orleans's Literary History
An insightful survey tracing the influence of New Orleans writers, past and present, on the literary canon
Unpalatable
Stories of Pain and Pleasure in Southern Cookbooks
How narratives of suffering balance the conventions of joy and success in the southern cookbook tradition
Reading LGBTQ+ Children's Picture Books
An engaging collection of original scholarship on LGBTQ+ children’s picture books
On the Very Edge
Bidentities in Michelle Cliff’s Fiction
The first book-length study of Michelle Cliff’s entire literary corpus