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    Tracks on the Trail 

    Gorzelany-Mostak, Dana (2023)
    From Bill Clinton playing his saxophone on The Arsenio Hall Show to Barack Obama referencing Jay-Z’s song “Dirt Off Your Shoulder,” politicians have used music not only to construct their personal presidential identities ...
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    Performing the Greek Crisis 

    Zervou, Natalie (2024)
    Performing the Greek Crisis explores the impact of the Greek financial crisis (2009–19) on the performing arts sector in Greece, and especially on contemporary concert dance. When Greece became the first European Union ...
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    Generational Politics in the United States 

    Friedman, Sally; Schultz, David (2024)
    The role of generations is an important, yet often overlooked, variable in the study of American politics. A topic of research in sociology, business, and marketing, the focus on generations frequently occurs in American ...
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    Dancing with the Modernist City 

    Lim, Wesley (2024)
    As the 20th century dawned, authors, artists, and filmmakers flocked to cities like Paris and Berlin for a chance to experience a bustling urban life and engage with other artists and intellectuals. Among them were ...
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    Disorienting Politics 

    Yang, Fan (2024)
    Disorienting Politics mines 21st-century media artifacts—including films like The Martian and TV/streaming media shows such as Firefly and House of Cards—to make visible the economic, cultural, political, and ecological ...
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    Kinethic California 

    Macalalad Bragin, Naomi (2024)
    Kinethic California: Dancing Funk and Disco Era Kinships documents the emergence of new forms of black social and vernacular dance invented by youth living in 1970s California, who helped build the foundations of contemporary ...
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    Beholding Disability in Renaissance England 

    Hobgood, Allison P. (2021)
    Human variation has always existed, though it has been conceived of and responded to variably. Beholding Disability in Renaissance England interprets sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literature to explore the fraught ...
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    The Fourth Amendment 

    Mannheimer, Michael J. Zydney (2023)
    Police are required to obey the law. While that seems obvious, courts have lost track of that requirement due to misinterpreting the two constitutional provisions governing police conduct: the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments. ...
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    Lobbying the Autocrat 

    Grömping, Max; Teets, Jessica C. (2023)
    Although authoritarian countries often repress independent citizen activity, lobbying by civil society organizations is actually a widespread phenomenon. Using case studies such as China, Russia, Belarus, Cambodia, Malaysia, ...
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    Making Endless War 

    Cuddy, Brian; Kattan, Victor (2023)
    Making Endless War is built on the premise that any attempt to understand how the content and function of the laws of war changed in the second half of the twentieth century should consider two major armed conflicts, fought ...
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    Negative, Nonsensical, and Non-Conformist 

    Yacavone, Peter A. (2023)
    In the late 1950s, Suzuki Seijun was an unknown, anxious low-ranking film director churning out so-called program pictures for Japan’s most successful movie studio, Nikkatsu. In the early 1960s, he met with modest success ...
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    The Jazz Republic 

    Wipplinger, Jonathan O. (2017-04-03)
    The Jazz Republic examines jazz music and the jazz artists who shaped Germany’s exposure to this African American art form from 1919 through 1933. Jonathan O. Wipplinger explores the history of jazz in Germany as well as ...
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    Cripping Girlhood 

    Todd, Anastasia (2024)
    Cripping Girlhood offers a new theorization of disabled girlhood, tracing how and why representations of disabled girls emerge with frequency in twenty-first century U.S. media culture. It uncovers how the exceptional ...
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    Lessons in Gratitude 

    Dworkin, Aaron P (2024)
    Lessons in Gratitude tells the story of Aaron Dworkin, a MacArthur Fellow, social entrepreneur, and spoken word artist who has dedicated his life’s work to changing the face of classical arts in the world. The themes of ...
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    Engineering Stability 

    Yan, Xiaojun (2024)
    While the processes of founding a new state or constructing a new political order after a transition have been well-studied, there has been much less attention to how regimes that survive major political crises purposefully ...
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    Struggles for Political Change in the Arab World 

    Blaydes, Lisa; Hamzawy, Amr; Sallam, Hesham (2022)
    The advent of the Arab Spring in late 2010 was a hopeful moment for partisans of progressive change throughout the Arab world. Authoritarian leaders who had long stood in the way of meaningful political reform in the ...
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    Samurai with Telephones 

    Smith, Christopher (2024)
    What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a call, or a play has an ancient aristocrat teaching in a present-day schoolroom? Rather than regarding such anachronisms as ...
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    The Revolution Will Be Improvised 

    Rodriguez Fielder, Elizabeth (2024)
    The Revolution Will Be Improvised: The Intimacy of Cultural Activism traces intimate encounters between activists and local people of the civil rights movement through an archive of Black and Brown avant-gardism. In the ...
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    Strange Science 

    Karpenko, Lara P.; Claggett, Shalyn (2017-01-02)
    'Strange Science: Investigating the Limits of Knowledge in the Victorian Age' is an unprecedented collection that examines marginal, fringe, and unconventional forms of scientific inquiry, as well as their cultural ...
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    Mixed-Member Electoral Systems in Constitutional Context 

    Batto, Nathan F.; Huang, Chi; Tan, Tan C.; Cox, Gary W. (2016-05-01)
    "Reformers have promoted mixed-member electoral systems as the “best of both worlds.” In this volume, internationally recognized political scientists evaluate the ways in which the introduction of a mixed-member electoral ...
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    Spectacular Disappearances 

    Fawcett, Julia H. (2016-05-01)
    How can people in the spotlight control their self-representations when the whole world seems to be watching? The question is familiar, but not new. Julia Fawcett examines the stages, pages, and streets of eighteenth-century ...
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    The Distinction of Peace 

    Goetze, Catherine (2016-11-01)
    “Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and agencies of foreign states to restore or construct a peaceful society in the ...
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    The Post-Conflict Environment 

    Monk, Daniel Bertrand; Mundy, Jacob (2014-08-14)
    In case studies focusing on contemporary crises spanning Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe, the scholars in this volume examine the dominant prescriptive practices of late neoliberal post-conflict interventions—such ...
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    Anatomizing Civil War 

    Dinter, Martin T. (2013-01-30)
    Imperial Latin epic has seen a renaissance of scholarly interest. This book illuminates the work of the poet Lucan, a contemporary of the emperor Nero who as nephew of the imperial adviser Seneca moved in the upper echelons ...
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    Passionate Amateurs 

    Ridout, Nicholas (2013-10-01)
    Beginning with Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, Passionate Amateurs tells a new story about modern theater: the story of a romantic attachment to theater’s potential to produce surprising experiences of human community. Ridout argues ...
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    Partisan Gerrymandering and the Construction of American Democracy 

    Engstrom, Erik J. (2013-09-01)
    Erik J. Engstrom offers a historical perspective on the effects of gerrymandering on elections and party control of the U.S. national legislature. Aside from the requirements that districts be continuous and, after 1842, ...
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    While Waiting for Rain 

    Schlegel, John Henry (2022)
    What might a sensible community choose to do if its economy has fallen apart and becoming a ghost town is not an acceptable option? Unfortunately, answers to this question have long been measured against an implicit standard: ...
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    China and the West 

    Yang, Hon-Lu; Saffle, Michael (2017)
    Western music reached China nearly four centuries ago, with the arrival of Christian missionaries, yet only within the last century has Chinese music absorbed its influence. As China and the West demonstrates, the emergence ...
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    Architecture and Modern Literature 

    Spurr, David A. (2012-04-02)
    Architecture and Modern Literature explores the representation and interpretation of architectural space in modern literature from the early nineteenth century to the present, with the aim of showing how literary production ...
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    Early Film Cultures in Hong Kong, Taiwan and, Republican China 

    Yeh, Emilie Yueh-yu (2018-02-01)
    This collection explores the complex world of early cinema in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The story of how cinema established itself in China has not been well-understood. Cultural models for cinema-going and industry ...
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    Dreams for Dead Bodies 

    Robinson, M. Michelle (2016-04-01)
    Dreams for Dead Bodies: Blackness, Labor, and the Corpus of American Detective Fiction offers new arguments about the origins of detective fiction in the United States, tracing the lineage of the genre back to unexpected ...
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    Refining Child Pornography Law 

    Hessick, Carissa Byrne (2016-05-01)
    The legal definition of child pornography is, at best, unclear. In part because of this ambiguity and in part because of the nature of the crime itself, the prosecution and sentencing of perpetrators, the protection of and ...
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    American Stravinsky 

    Murchison, Gayle (2012)
    One of the country's most enduringly successful composers, Aaron Copland created a distinctively American style and aesthetic in works for a diversity of genres and mediums, including ballet, opera, and film. Also active ...
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    Publishing Blackness 

    Hutchinson, George B.; Young, John K. (2013-02-08)
    From the white editorial authentication of slave narratives, to the cultural hybridity of the Harlem Renaissance, to the overtly independent publications of the Black Arts Movement, to the commercial power of Oprah's Book ...
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    Guns, Democracy, and the Insurrectionist Idea 

    Horowitz, Joshua; Anderson, Casey (2009-04-29)
    When gun enthusiasts talk about constitutional liberties guaranteed by the Second Amendment, they are referring to freedom in a general sense, but they also have something more specific in mind---freedom from government ...
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    Mongrel Nation 

    Dawson, Ashley (2007-07-13)
    Mongrel Nation surveys the history of the United Kingdom’s African, Asian, and Caribbean populations from 1948 to the present, working at the juncture of cultural studies, literary criticism, and postcolonial theory. Ashley ...
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    Black Musician and the White City 

    Absher, Amy (2014-06-16)
    Amy Absher’s The Black Musician and the White City tells the story of African American musicians in Chicago during the mid-twentieth century. While depicting the segregated city before World War II, Absher traces the ...
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    The Black Arts Enterprise and the Production of African American Poetry 

    Rambsy II, Howard (2011-09-26)
    The outpouring of creative expression known as the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s spawned a burgeoning number of black-owned cultural outlets, including publishing houses, performance spaces, and galleries. ...
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    Late Sophocles 

    Van Nortwick, Thomas (2015-02-26)
    "Only a few plays by Sophocles—one of the great tragic playwrights from Classical Athens—have survived, and each of them dramatizes events from the rich store of myths that framed literature and art. Sophocles’ treatment ...
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    Barack Obama's America 

    White, John Kenneth (2009-08-04)
    The election of Barack Obama to the presidency marked a conclusive end to the Reagan era, writes John Kenneth White in Barack Obama's America. Reagan symbolized a 1950s and 1960s America, largely white and suburban, with ...
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    Gaming the Stage: Playable Media and the Rise of English Commercial Theater 

    Bloom, Gina (2018)
    Rich connections between gaming and theater stretch back to the 16th and 17th centuries, when England's first commercial theaters appeared right next door to gaming houses and blood-sport arenas. In the first book-length ...
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    Is William Martinez Not Our Brother? 

    Alexander, William (2010)
    Prisons are an invisible, but dominant, part of American society: the United States incarcerates more people than any other nation in the world. In Michigan, the number of prisoners rose from 3,000 in 1970 to more than ...
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    Culture Wars and Enduring American Dilemmas 

    Thomson, Irene Taviss (2010-02-04)
    "The idea of a culture war, or wars, has existed in America since the 1960s—an underlying ideological schism in our country that is responsible for the polarizing debates on everything from the separation of church and ...
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    Poetry's Afterlife: Verse in the Digital Age 

    Stein, Kevin (2011)
    At a time when most commentators fixate on American poetry's supposed ""death,"" Kevin Stein's Poetry's Afterlife instead proposes the vitality of its aesthetic hereafter. The essays of Poetry's Afterlife blend memoir, ...
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    Civic Engagement in the Wake of Katrina 

    Koritz, Amy; Sanchez, George (2009)
    "Civic engagement has been underrated and overlooked. Koritz and Sanchez illuminate the power of what community engagement through art and culture revitalization can do to give voice to the voiceless and a sense of being ...
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    My Life as a Night Elf Priest: An Anthropological Account of World of Warcraft 

    Nardi, Bonnie (2010)
    World of Warcraft rapidly became one of the most popular online world games on the planet, amassing 11.5 million subscribers—officially making it an online community of gamers that had more inhabitants than the state of ...
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    Silent Hill: The Terror Engine 

    Perron, Bernard (2012)
    Silent Hill: The Terror Engine, the second of the two inaugural studies in the Landmark Video Games series from series editors Mark J. P. Wolf and Bernard Perron, is both a close analysis of the first three Silent Hill ...
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    Digital Tools in Urban Schools: Mediating a Remix of Learning 

    Mahiri, Jabari (2011)
    Digital Tools in Urban Schools demonstrates significant ways in which high school teachers in the complex educational setting of an urban public high school in northern California extended their own professional learning ...
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    Accustomed to Obedience? 

    Nudell, Joshua P. (2023)
    Many histories of Ancient Greece center their stories on Athens, but what would that history look like if they didn’t? There is another way to tell this story, one that situates Greek history in terms of the relationships ...
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    Living Labor 

    Entin, Joseph B. (2023)
    For much of the twentieth century, the iconic figure of the U.S. working class was a white, male industrial worker. But in the contemporary age of capitalist globalization new stories about work and workers are emerging ...
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    Early Start 

    Karch, Andrew (2013)
    In the United States, preschool education is characterized by the dominance of a variegated private sector and patchy, uncoordinated oversight of the public sector. Tracing the history of the American debate over preschool ...
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    The Chatter of the Visible 

    McBride, Patrizia C. (2016-03-01)
    The Chatter of the Visible examines the paradoxical narrative features of the photo montage aesthetics of artists associated with Dada, Constructivism, and the New Objectivity. While montage strategies have commonly been ...
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    #identity: Hashtagging Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Nation 

    De Kosnik, Abigail; Feldman, Keith (2019)
    "Since its launch in 2006, Twitter has served as a major platform for political performance, social justice activism, and large-scale public debates over race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and nationality. It has empowered ...
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    Developing Writers in Higher Education: A Longitudinal Study 

    R Gere, Anne (2019)
    For undergraduates following any course of study, it is essential to develop the ability to write effectively. Yet the processes by which students become more capable and ready to meet the challenges of writing for employers, ...
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    Pastplay: Teaching and Learning History with Technology 

    Kee, Kevin (2014)
    In the field of history, the Web and other technologies have become important tools in research and teaching of the past. Yet the use of these tools is limited—many historians and history educators have resisted adopting ...
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    Transforming Gender and Emotion 

    Cho, Sookja (2018-01-01)
    The Butterfly Lovers Story, sometimes called the Chinese Romeo and Juliet, has been enduringly popular in China and Korea. In Transforming Gender and Emotion, Sookja Cho demonstrates why the Butterfly Lovers Story is more ...
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    Risk Criticism 

    Wallace, Molly (2016-05-01)
    Risk Criticism is a study of literary and cultural responses to global environmental risk in an age of unfolding ecological catastrophe. In 2015, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists reset its iconic Doomsday Clock to ...
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    News and Frontier Consciousness in the Late Roman Empire 

    Graham, Mark W. (2006-11-27)
    Prior to the third century A.D., two broad Roman conceptions of frontiers proliferated and competed: an imperial ideology of rule without limit coexisted with very real and pragmatic attempts to define and defend imperial ...
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    In The Red 

    Barta, Zsófia (2018-02-01)
    Why do rich countries flirt with fiscal disaster? Between the 1970s and the 2000s, during times of peace and prosperity, affluent countries—like Belgium, Greece, Italy, and Japan—accumulated so much debt that they became ...
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    Myst and Riven: The World of the D'ni 

    Wolf, Mark (2011)
    Video games have become a major cultural force, and within their history, Myst and its sequel Riven stand out as influential examples. Myst and Riven: The World of the D'ni is a close analysis of two of the most popular ...
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    The State You See 

    Rosenthal, Aaron J. (2023)
    The State You See uncovers a racial gap in the way the American government appears in people’s lives. It makes it clear that public policy changes over the last fifty years have driven all Americans to distrust the government ...
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    Rejuvenating Communism 

    Doyon, Jérôme (2023)
    Working for the administration remains one of the most coveted career paths for young Chinese. Rejuvenating Communism: Youth Organizations and Elite Renewal in Post-Mao China seeks to understand what motivates young and ...
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    Baby Ninth Amendments 

    Sanders, Anthony B (2023)
    Listing every right that a constitution should protect is hard. American constitution drafters often list a few famous rights such as freedom of speech, protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, and free ...
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    Digital Rubbish: A Natural History of Electronics 

    Gabrys, Jennifer (2013)
    This is a study of the material life of information and its devices; of electronic waste in its physical and electronic incarnations; a cultural and material mapping of the spaces where electronics in the form of both ...
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    Rhetorical Code Studies: Discovering Arguments in and around Code 

    Brock, Kevin (2019)
    Winner of the 2017 Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative Book Prize Software developers work rhetorically to make meaning through ...
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    Just Vibrations: The Purpose of Sounding Good 

    Cheng, William (2016)
    Modern academic criticism bursts with what Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick once termed paranoid readings—interpretative feats that aim to prove a point, persuade an audience, and subtly denigrate anyone who disagrees. Driven by ...
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    Skate Life: Re-Imagining White Masculinity 

    Yochim, Emily C. (2010)
    Skate Life examines how young male skateboarders use skate culture media in the production of their identities. Emily Chivers Yochim offers a comprehensive ethnographic analysis of an Ann Arbor, Michigan, skateboarding ...
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    Play Redux 

    Myers, David (2010)
    Play Redux is an ambitious description and critical analysis of the aesthetic pleasures of video game play, drawing on early twentieth-century formalist theory and models of literature. Employing a concept of biological ...
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    This Gaming Life: Travels in Three Cities 

    Rossignol, Jim (2010)
    A look at what it's like to play video games, their cultures in three different international cities, and their significance in everyday life
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    Sites of Translation: What Multilinguals Can Teach Us about Digital Writing and Rhetoric 

    Gonzales, Laura (2018)
    Winner of the 2016 Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative Book Prize Sites of Translation illustrates the intricate rhetorical work that multilingual communicators engage in as they translate information for their ...
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    Life, Earth, Colony 

    Klinke, Ian (2023)
    Life, Earth, Colony explores the ideas, life, and historical significance of German zoologist turned geographer Friedrich Ratzel (1844–1904), famous for developing the foundations of geopolitical thought. Ratzel produced ...
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    Ethnic Minority Cinema in China’s Nation-State Building 

    Lo, Kwai-Cheung (2025)
    Ethnic Minority Cinema in China’s Nation-State Building investigates the relationship between cinematic productions about non-Han ethnic minorities and China’s nation-state building project from the early Republican era ...
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    Critically Capitalist 

    Kim, Bohyeong (2025)
    Critically Capitalist presents an ethnography of South Korea’s asset seekers, including amateur stock investors, real estate enthusiasts, and money coaches, to demonstrate how financialized asset capitalism is sustained. ...
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    Corpse Crusaders 

    Kee, Chera (2024)
    In the popular imagination, zombies are scary, decomposing corpses hunting down the living. But since the 1930s, there have also been other zombies shambling across the panels of comic books—zombies that aren’t quite what ...
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    Gendered Pluralism 

    Robnett, Belinda; Tate, Katherine (2023)
    Focused on structural and political intersectionalities, Gendered Pluralism takes a broader approach to understanding the constellation of factors that drive gender and racial differences on an array of public policy issues. ...
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    The Troubling State of India's Democracy 

    Ganguly, Šumit; Mistree, Dinsha; Diamond, Larry (2024)
    As India’s power and prominence rise on the international stage, its longstanding tradition of democracy is under threat. Since establishing a secular and democratic constitution in 1950, India has held elections at the ...
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    Beyond the River, Under the Eye of Rome 

    Hart, Timothy C (2024)
    Beyond the River, Under the Eye of Rome presents the Danube frontier of the Roman empire as the central stage for many of the most important political and military events of Roman history, from Trajan’s invasion of Dacia ...
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    Teaching Difficult Topics 

    Lucas, Olivia R.; Pruett, Laura Moore (2024)
    Teaching Difficult Topics provides a series of on-the-ground reflections from college music instructors working in a wide variety of institutional settings about their approaches to inclusive, supportive pedagogy in the ...
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    Making Sense of the Arab State 

    Heydemann, Steven; Lynch, Marc (2024)
    No region in the world has been more hostile to democracy, more dominated by military and security institutions, or weaker on economic development and inclusive governance than the Middle East. Why have Arab states been ...
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    A Cemetery and Quarry from Imperial Gabii 

    Banducci, Laura; Gallone, Anna (2021)
    Since 2009, the Gabii Project, an international archaeological initiative led by Nicola Terrenato and the University of Michigan, has been investigating the ancient Latin town of Gabii, which was both a neighbor of, and a ...
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    A Mid-Republican House from Gabii 

    Opitz, Rachel; Terrenato, Nicola; Mogetta, Marcello (2016)
    Since 2009 the Gabii Project, an international archaeological initiative led by Nicola Terrenato and the University of Michigan, has been investigating the ancient Latin town of Gabii, which was both a neighbor of, and a ...
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    i used to love to dream 

    Carson, A.D. (2020)
    “i used to love to dream” is a mixtap/e/ssay that performs hip-hop scholarship using sampled and live instrumentation; repurposed music, film, and news clips; and original rap lyrics. As a genre, the mixtap/e/ssay brings ...
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    Courting Failure 

    LoPucki, Lynn (2006)
    LoPucki's provocative critique of Chapter 11 is required reading for everyone who cares about bankruptcy reform. This empirical account of large Chapter 11 cases will trigger intense debate both inside the academy and on ...
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    Righteous Revolutionaries 

    Javed, Jeffrey A. (2022)
    Righteous Revolutionaries illustrates how states appeal to popular morality—shared understandings of right and wrong—to forge new group identities and mobilize violence against perceived threats to their authority. Jeffrey ...
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    Fantasies of Ito Michio 

    Rodman, Tara (2024)
    Born in Japan and trained in Germany, dancer and choreographer Ito Michio (1893–1961) achieved prominence in London before moving to the U.S. in 1916 and building a career as an internationally acclaimed artist. During ...
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    Turbulence Across the Sea 

    Baranets, Elie; Novo, Andrew R. (2024)
    Great Power competition is back. On the two sides of the Atlantic, however, this concept often means different things. While the United States is focused on China, Europe is preoccupied with Russia. Yet shifting American ...
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    The Medieval Constitution of Liberty 

    Salter, Alexander William; Young, Andrew (2023)
    Why did enduring traditions of economic and political liberty emerge in Western Europe and not elsewhere? Representative democracy, constitutionalism, and the rule of law are crucial for establishing a just and prosperous ...
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    Expedition Escape from the Classroom 

    Löwenheim, Oded (2024)
    Despite facing profound teaching anxiety stemming from the politically intense surroundings in Israel and his own writer’s block, Oded Löwenheim crafted an innovative college course that breaks free from the traditional ...
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    Viewers in Distress 

    Mihaylova, Stefka G. (2023)
    Conventional notions of avant-garde art suggest innovative artists rebelling against artistic convention and social propriety, shocking unwilling audiences into new ways of seeing and living. Viewers in Distress tells a ...
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    Writing Workflows 

    Lockridge, Tim; Van Ittersum, Derek (2020)
    Since the late 1990s, writing process research has often treated the tools of writing as an invisible variable or idiosyncratic choice. For example, writing process research might examine how a writer develops ideas or ...
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    The Derecognition of States 

    Visoka, Gëzim (2024)
    Although a great deal is known about the recognition of states, less is known about the practice of derecognition of states, namely why and how states withdraw the recognition of other contested and partially recognized ...
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    Down Syndrome Culture 

    Fraser, Benjamin (2024)
    People with Down syndrome possess a culture. They are producers of culture. And in the 21st century, this culture is increasingly visible as a global phenomenon. Down Syndrome Culture examines Down syndrome alongside its ...
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    Resonance of Unseen Things 

    Lepselter, Susan (2016-03-01)
    The Resonance of Unseen Things offers an ethnographic meditation on the “uncanny” persistence and cultural freight of conspiracy theory. The project is a reading of conspiracy theory as an index of a certain strain of late ...
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    Veto Power 

    Slapin, Jonathan B. (2011-09-01)
    Veto rights can be a meaningful source of power only when leaving an organization is extremely unlikely. For example, small European states have periodically wielded their veto privileges to override the preferences of ...
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    Internationalizing "International Communication" 

    Lee, Chin-Chuan (2015)
    International communication as a field of inquiry is, in fact, not very “internationalized.” Rather, it has been taken as a conceptual extension or empirical application of U.S. communication, and much of the world outside ...
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    Discovering Addiction 

    Campbell, Nancy D. (2007-11-03)
    Discovering Addiction brings the history of human and animal experimentation in addiction science into the present with a wealth of archival research and dozens of oral-history interviews with addiction researchers. Professor ...
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    Big Digital Humanities: Imagining a Meeting Place for the Humanities and the Digital 

    Svensson, Patrik (2016)
    Big Digital Humanities has its origins in a series of seminal articles Patrik Svensson published in the Digital Humanities Quarterly between 2009 and 2012. As these articles were coming out, enthusiasm around Digital ...
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    Tactics of the Human 

    Shackelford, Laura (2015)
    Tactics of the Human: Experimental Technics in American Fiction examines the comparative perspective on digital cultures contemporary American fiction develops through the creative transposition of digital rhetorics and ...
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    Science Fiction in Argentina: Technologies of the Text in a Material Multiverse 

    Page, Joanna (2016)
    It has become something of a critical commonplace to claim that science fiction does not actually exist in Argentina. This book puts that claim to rest by identifying and analyzing a rich body of work that fits squarely ...
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    Printing and Prophecy 

    Green, Jonathan (2011)
    "Printing and Prophecy: Prognostication and Media Change 1450-1550 examines prognostic traditions and late medieval prophetic texts in the first century of printing and their effect on the new medium of print. The many ...
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