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Beyond Zombie Politics

The Art of George A. Romero’s Cinema

University Press of Mississippi

Fresh takes on the films and legacy of one of horror’s most famous directors

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A Black Woman for President

Shirley Chisholm, Carol Moseley Braun, and Kamala Harris

University Press of Mississippi

How three Black leaders used womanist rhetoric to announce their campaigns for president of the United States of America

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Torment and Tequila in Belle Epoque Mexico

Four Short Works of Fiction by José López Portillo y Rojas

University of Alabama Press
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Torment and Tequila in Belle Epoque Mexico

Four Short Works of Fiction by José López Portillo y Rojas

University of Alabama Press
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The House Is (Not) a Prison

On the Queerness of Architecture

Concordia University Press
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Planting Thistles

Scottish Islander Colonization in Late Victorian Canada

UBC Press

Planting Thistles explores how state-sponsored settlement of Scottish Islanders in Western Canada at the height of Victorian imperialism brought core conceptions of race, class, gender, and modernity itself into question.

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Enduring Digital Damage

Rhetorical Reckonings for Planetary Survival

University of Alabama Press
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Who Cares About Parents?

Temporary Alliances, Exclusionary Practices, and the Strategic Possibilities of Parenting Groups

Rutgers University Press

Who cares for parental caregivers? The short answer is, parenting groups do. Who Cares for Parents examines how parenting groups collectively build and contribute significant resources to form a broader care infrastructure for adult family caregivers with children. This book looks at the content of care parenting groups provide care for parents, through comparative research including mothers, fathers, and nonbinary parents. Cases include some of the most recognizable parenting groups in the United States, some with vast networks of parent members numbering in the thousands or even millions, like the Parent Teacher Association, La Leche League, and MOMS Club International. The book also examine newer and, perhaps, less well known groups like the City Dads Group, the Upper East Side (UES) Mommas, as well as smaller sets of local dads’ groups and a babysitting co-op. 

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When Roe Fell

How Barriers, Inequities, and Systemic Failures of Justice in Abortion Became Visible

Edited by Katrina Kimport
Rutgers University Press

In the aftermath of the fall of Roe, this volume offers readers the opportunity to reorient scholarship and understanding about abortion, recognizing what was already true before Roe was overturned and how losing the protections of Roe forced, enabled, and perhaps even facilitated a new era of abortion. Only by understanding the historical moment when Roe fell can we anticipate what might happen next in the ongoing social and political contention over reproductive autonomy and freedom.
 
 

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The Jew, the Beauty, and the Beast

Gender and Animality in Modernist Hebrew Fiction

Rutgers University Press

The Jew, the Beauty, and the Beast critically examines the entanglements between Jewishness, gender, and animality in modernist Hebrew fiction. Analyzing the effeminate Jew vis-à-vis the animalized woman through cutting-edge theoretical frameworks of animal studies and posthumanism, alongside the established scholarship of Hebrew/Jewish literature and gender studies, this book innovatively revisits the Hebrew literary canon.

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