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Transcendent Woman

Margaret Fuller’s Art and Achievement

University of Massachusetts Press
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Emerson’s Daughters

Ellen Tucker Emerson, Edith Emerson Forbes, and Their Family Legacy

University of Massachusetts Press
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Undocumented in the U.S. South

How Youth Navigate Racialization in Policy and School Contexts

Rutgers University Press

Undocumented in the U. S. South is a rare look into the everyday realities of undocumented youth in K-12 public schools. In an anti-immigrant policy context, youth and their families navigate historical and current legacies and realities of segregation, racial discrimination and inequality. With a deep three-year ethnographic study, hundreds of hours of observational research, interviews, and policy analysis, Rodriguez traces the lives of undocumented youth across multiple public school settings, calling for policies that are humanizing and rooted in youth experience.

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The Single Life

Unpatriarchal Manhoods in English Renaissance Literature

University of Alabama Press
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The Mountain Embodied

Head Shaping and Personhood in the Ancient Andes

University of Texas Press

A study of the ancient practice of Andean head shaping and its cultural connotations.

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Techno-Orientalism 2.0

New Intersections and Interventions

Rutgers University Press

Techno-Orientalism 2.0 addresses the impact of a volatile post-COVID present on speculative futures by and about Asians. The volume engages with techno-Orientalist inflections in recent high-profile and lesser-known Asian and Asian American speculative fiction, film, television, anime, art, music, journalism, architecture, state-sponsored policy and infrastructural projects, and the now-dominant China Panic.

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Techno-Orientalism 2.0

New Intersections and Interventions

Rutgers University Press

Techno-Orientalism 2.0 addresses the impact of a volatile post-COVID present on speculative futures by and about Asians. The volume engages with techno-Orientalist inflections in recent high-profile and lesser-known Asian and Asian American speculative fiction, film, television, anime, art, music, journalism, architecture, state-sponsored policy and infrastructural projects, and the now-dominant China Panic.

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Steven Spielberg's Children

Rutgers University Press

Steven Spielberg’s Children is the first book to investigate children, childhood, and Spielberg’s employment of child actors together and in depth. Through lively readings of both the celebrated performances he elicits from his young stars as well as less discussed roles this book shows children to be key players in the director’s articulation of childhood since the 1970s.
 

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Stand the Storm

Spiritual Quartet Singing in the Struggle for Black Education

University Press of Mississippi

An invaluable history of spiritual singing groups and how their tours helped build historically Black colleges and universities in the South

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Six Women Who Shaped What Americans Eat

Food Choice in an Age of Abundance

University of Alabama Press
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Sensational Joyce

The Psychology of Ulysses

University Press of Florida

This book demonstrates that James Joyce’s Ulysses is a book that imitates the workings of the human mind, connecting close readings of the novel’s text to psychological theories of Joyce’s time.

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Out of the Gutters

Obscenity, Censorship, and Transgression in American Comics

University of Texas Press

How comics and graphic novels use obscenity and other taboos to shed light on important issues.

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Firefly in a Box

An Anthology of Soviet Kid Lit

University Press of Mississippi

An in-depth exploration of popular Russian-language Soviet children’s texts and illustrations

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Decolonial Care

Reimagining Caregiving in the French Caribbean

Rutgers University Press

Decolonial Care examines the relationship between the legacies of colonialism and the dynamics of caregiving that have emerged from the French Caribbean. Putting in dialogue postcolonial studies and care studies, this book elucidates how caring and uncaring have been historically shaped by colonialism and shows how media and narratives help develop decolonial approaches to care that sustain human life and livable environments.

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Daydreamers

A Novel

University of Alabama Press, Fiction Collective 2
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