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Radical Advocate

Ida B. Wells and the Road to Race and Gender Justice

University of Alabama Press
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On the Very Edge

Bidentities in Michelle Cliff’s Fiction

University Press of Mississippi

The first book-length study of Michelle Cliff’s entire literary corpus

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Moebius

University Press of Mississippi

The first English-language volume to explore the career of the comics artist who inspired Blade Runner,Akira, and Hayao Miyazaki

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Intersecting Worlds

Colonial Liminality in US Southern and Icelandic Literatures

University Press of Mississippi

An innovative global resituating of two literatures that intersect in revealing ways

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George Valentine Dureau

Life and Art in New Orleans

University Press of Mississippi

An expansive and beautiful survey of one of New Orleans’s most accomplished and provocative artists

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Comics Art in Korea

University Press of Mississippi

The definitive volume on the rich and dynamic field of Korean comics

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Urban Bikeway Design Guide, Third Edition

By National Association of City Transportation Officials
Island Press

“The guide will serve as an essential blueprint for safe, active, multi-modal streets.”
—Gabe Klein, former Chicago Transportation Commissioner
 
The completely revised and updated third edition of the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide sets a new standard for street design in North America. Developed for cities, by cities, the new guide is more than a permission slip for better street design—it's a prescription for safe, connected, equitable bike networks. It captures lessons learned and emerging practices to set a new bar for the design of city streets. Every transportation professional, from design to maintenance and from field staff to executives, needs a copy for their daily work.
 

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The Dressing Room

Backstage Lives and American Film

Rutgers University Press

A recurrent and popular setting in American cinema, the dressing room has captured the imagination of audiences for over a century. In the only book-length study of the space, Desirée J. Garcia explores how dressing rooms are dynamic realms in which a diverse cast of performers are made and exposed.

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The Archaeology of Early Colonial Manila

A Hybrid City in Global History

University Press of Florida

This book uses archaeological, historical, and ethnographic resources to document the ways Manila was transformed by the arrival of Spanish colonists in 1571 and how the city in turn shaped the modern world.

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Supervillains

The Significance of Evil in Superhero Comics

Rutgers University Press

This book provides a savvy investigation of the supervillains that appear in superhero comics. Exploring villainous archetypes and Otherness in relation to the notion of evil, the book investigates how supervillains uphold and solidify but also trouble hegemonic ideals expressed by the heroism of superheroes.
 

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Strength through Diversity

Harlem Prep and the Rise of Multiculturalism

Rutgers University Press

In Strength Through Diversity, Barry M. Goldenberg traces the inspiring, uncharted history of Harlem Prep, a unique multicultural institution that became an educational phenomenon in the iconic Black neighborhood of Harlem and nationwide. From 1967 to 1974, Harlem Prep sent to college many hundreds of students who had previously been labeled as “dropouts,” demonstrating how a multicultural educational program centered on diversity can provide a blueprint for schools today.

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Rewriting Television

Rutgers University Press

Rewriting Television suggests that it is time for a radical overhaul of television studies. It offers a new model for doing television (or film, or media) studies through the synthesis of production studies, screenwriting studies and “writing otherwise”. With a focus on form, story and voice, this book is an opportunity to imagine our work, and the work of others, differently.
 

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Raritan on War

An Anthology

Rutgers University Press

On War gathers together some of the finest writing on that troubling subject published in Raritan between 2003 and 2022. The editors, Jackson Lears and Karen Parker Lears, have selected work that typifies Raritan’s wide-ranging sensibility--focusing on a topic that is aesthetically rich, intellectually challenging, and morally disturbing. It is also all too timely.
 

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Public Catastrophes, Private Losses

Edited by Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein; Introduction by Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein
Rutgers University Press

This collection of feminist essays examines how public catastrophes imprint themselves on private lives, how individuals narrate, process, and grapple with legacies of loss, and how, though a combination of attention and neglect, governments and nonprofits frequently exacerbate preexisting vulnerabilities.

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Public Catastrophes, Private Losses

Edited by Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein; Introduction by Sarah Tobias and Arlene Stein
Rutgers University Press

This collection of feminist essays examines how public catastrophes imprint themselves on private lives, how individuals narrate, process, and grapple with legacies of loss, and how, though a combination of attention and neglect, governments and nonprofits frequently exacerbate preexisting vulnerabilities.

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Moving Blackness

Black Circulation, Racism, and Relations of Homespace

Rutgers University Press

Moving Blackness explores the centrality of circulation within the framework of western modernity and the racially structured regulations of mobility. Storytelling emerges as the primary mode through which blackness is conveyed: it serves as a means of circulating the lived experiences of being Black while also functioning as acts of resistance and solidarity performed by blackened individuals who were (once) colonized and enslaved.

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Latinas/os in New Jersey

Histories, Communities, and Cultures

Rutgers University Press
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Latinas/os in New Jersey

Histories, Communities, and Cultures

Rutgers University Press
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John Banville

Bucknell University Press

John Banville offers a close analysis of most of Banville’s major novels, his Quirke crime novels, and his dramatic adaptations of Heinrich von Kleist’s plays. It asserts that Banville’s fiction can be viewed both as an extended interrogation of the meaning and status of art, and that it is itself representative of the type of art admired in the pages of the novels.

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Icons Axed, Freedoms Lost

Russian Desecularization and a Ukrainian Alternative

Rutgers University Press

In the years between the Soviet collapse and the Russo-Ukrainian war, Russia went from persecuting believers to jailing irreligionists, while Ukraine solidified religious pluralism and tolerance. The book richly documents and explains the development of this contrast while offering an original theoretical and methodological perspective on desecularization (the resurgence of religion’s societal role).

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