Internet, Humor, and Nation in Latin America
This volume provides a comprehensive Latin American perspective on the role of humor in the Spanish- and Portuguese-language internet, highlighting how online humor influences politics and culture in Latin America.
Prisoners after War
Veterans in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Networked Poetics
The Digital Turn in Southern African Poetry
Living with Agent Orange
Conversations in Postwar Viet Nam
The Regulation of Desire, Third Edition
Queer Histories, Queer Struggles
The Lifestyle Medicine Toolbox
Mind-Body Approaches for Health Promotion
This practical resource provides professionals with a holistic toolbox on how to promote integrative lifestyle medicine with their clients. Focussing on the 6 primary lifestyle medicine factors of nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress, addiction and social connectedness, it promotes sustainable mind-body healing with actionable advice and strategies.
The Awesome Autistic Guide to Other Humans
Relationships with Friends and Family
This awesome guide provides practical tips and guidance on how autistic young people can form positive friendships and understand all the relationships in their lives!
The Awesome Autistic Guide to Feelings and Emotions
Finding Your Comfort Zone
This awesome guide provides practical tips and guidance on how to regulate emotions and discover their comfort zone.
The Awesome Autistic Guide to Being Proud
Feeling Good About Who You Are
This awesome guide introduces autistic kids to the autistic community and promotes positive self-image by encouraging them to take pride in their identity and find their own place in the community.
The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy
Steph Jones uses her professional and lived experience to explore everything she wished she had have known about being autistic and in therapy. Covering everything from red flags, the often asked “is it autism or trauma?' and ableism in therapy, setting boundaries and investigating how therapists can become neurodivergent affirming.
Roots and Rebellion
Personal Stories of Resisting Racism and Reclaiming Identity
From the winners of the JKP Writing Prize, this anthology of stories speaks to the humanity and bravery found in resistance against racism and the various ways it can manifest. Spanning generations, cultures, and communities, these prize-winning personal essays explore what it means to reclaim identity through personal, heartfelt resistance.
Reaching All Writers
A Pedagogical Guide for Evolving College Writing Classrooms
Reaching All Writers brings together decades of writing studies experience, research, and scholarship to help organize first-year writing courses around inclusive teaching practices and foundational concepts that support disciplinary learning for all college writers, including students who have been excluded from more selective higher-education institutions.
Power, Prayers, and Protection
A Cultural History of the Utah San Juan River Navajo
Just Call Me Rae
The Story of Rae O. Weimer, Founder of the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications
Autistic and Black
Our Experiences of Growth, Progress and Empowerment
Kala Allen Omeiza explores what it means to be Black and autistic in this insightful and vitally important book. With contributions from across the world, this book dives deep into topics from BLM to anti-Black racism and mental health negligence.
Architecture of Human Living Fascia
The Extracellular Matrix and Cells Revealed Through Endoscopy
Yaguareté White
Poems
Theatre History Studies 2023, Vol. 42
Samson Raphael Hirsch's Religious Universalism and the German-Jewish Quest for Emancipation
An account of how Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch promulgated an inclusive vision of Judaism in the context of advancing the civic equality of German Jews in the nineteenth century
Rim to River
Looking into the Heart of Arizona
Border Economies
Cities Bridging the U.S.-Mexico Divide
Apalachicola Valley Archaeology, Volume 1
Prehistory through the Middle Woodland Period
The definitive archaeological record and what is known or speculated about the ancient Apalachicola and lower Chattahoochee Valley region of northwest Florida, southeast Alabama, and southwest Georgia
An Introduction to Literary Debate in Late Medieval France
From Le Roman de la Rose to La Belle Dame sans Mercy
This volume immerses readers in a debate tradition that flourished in France during the late Middle Ages, focusing on two works that were both popular and controversial in their time and the discussions they sparked surrounding questions of women’s agency, love, marriage, and honor.
Queer Newark
Stories of Resistance, Love, and Community
Queer Newark
Stories of Resistance, Love, and Community
Korea Letters in the William Elliot Griffis Collection
An Annotated Selection
Destroy Them Gradually
Displacement as Atrocity
Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East, Revised and Expanded
Culinary Colonialism, Caribbean Cookbooks, and Recipes for National Independence
Complete Writings and Selected Correspondence of John Dickinson
Volume 3
Trials and Tribulations of Dirty Shame, Oklahoma
And Other Prose Poems
The Rhetorical Mediator
Understanding Agency in Indigenous Translation and Interpretation through Indigenous Approaches to UX
The Rhetorical Mediator reveals how and why scholars and user experience (UX) researchers can include Indigenous technical communicators and oral interpretation practices in their interdisciplinary conversations.
Tannery Bay
A Novel
Storytelling in Yellowstone
Horse and Buggy Tour Guides
Whittlesey shares tales of "the great Geyserland" as told by the earliest tour guides of America's first and most unique national park.
Open-Hearted Horizon
An Albuquerque Poetry Anthology
Multimodal Composing and Writing Transfer
Multimodal Composing and Writing Transfer explores transfer across various contexts of multimodal composing, extending the early conversations connecting multimodality to writing.
Judging Sex Work
Bedford and the Attenuation of Rights
Judging Sex Work argues that a decision widely considered to be a victory for social justice weakened sex workers’ rights far more than it strengthened them.
Environmental Preservation and the Grey Cliffs Conflict
Negotiating Common Narratives, Values, and Ethos
Based on a qualitative, ethnographic, observational case study approach, Environmental Preservation and the Grey Cliffs Conflict presents an analysis of the conflict negotiation between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a local community that struggled to address a deteriorating Corps-managed recreational lake area in Tennessee known as “Grey Cliffs.”