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Improvisations

Methods and Methodologies in Lifespan Writing Research

The WAC Clearinghouse

Improvisations provides readers with insights and options as they develop new lifespan writing research projects or seek to re-orient existing projects to incorporate a lifespan lens.

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Hustles for Humanists

Build a Business with Purpose

By Erica Machulak; Foreword by Crystal Marie Moten; Illustrated by Sophia van Hees
Rutgers University Press

Discover your full potential. Hustles for Humanists helps you unlock the value of your humanities practice and explore exciting new pathways to achieving economic stability both within and beyond academia.

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Global Indigenous Horror

University Press of Mississippi

The first critical collection to unsettle the horror genre through a contemporary Indigenous gaze

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Faulkner On and Off the Page

Essays in Biographical Criticism

University Press of Mississippi

Fresh perspectives on one of literature’s most willfully enigmatic figures

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Faith and the Fragility of Justice

Responses to Gender-Based Violence in South Africa

Rutgers University Press

Faith and the Fragility of Justice illuminates the role of religion in the intersection of race, gender, and power by showing how South African Christian organizations’ responses to apartheid follow a clear path for their attention to gender-based violence in the democracy, arguing that theologies that promote racial justice can facilitate or constrain the pursuit of gender justice.
 

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Emergency Deep

Cold War Missions of a Submarine Commander

University of Alabama Press

Conveys in dramatic detail the high-risk, covert operations of a nuclear attack submarine during the zenith of the Cold War
 

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Defender of the Underdog

Pelham Glassford and the Bonus Army

University of New Mexico Press
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Crossings

Creative Ecologies of Cruising

Rutgers University Press

A creative dialogue between a queer artist and a queer academic reminiscing about and thinking with their cruising experiences, Crossing takes queer sex practices seriously as ways of knowing and world-making. The result is an erotic hybrid form hovering between scholarship and avant-garde experimentation, between critical manifesto and sex memoir.

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Contested Curriculum

LGBTQ History Goes to School

Rutgers University Press

Contested Curriculum recounts the fight for LGBTQ-inclusive K-12 history education in the United States. Historian Don Romesburg makes a powerful case for why teaching about LGBTQ lives in schools can help us produce more informed, more thoughtful, and more compassionate citizens.

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Conservation is not Enough

Rethinking Relationships with Water in the Arid Southwest

University of Wyoming Press
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