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  • - A STUDY OF AMERICAN JOURNALISM
    av Upton Sinclair
    240,-

    States that American journalism is a class institution serving the rich and spurning the poor. This title likens journalists to prostitutes and the title of the book refers to a chit that was issued to patrons of urban brothels of the era. It presents a critique of the structural basis of US media.

  • av Jane Addams
    201,-

    Presents a musing on the role of memory and myth in women's lives. This title explores the catalytic function of cautionary tales in reviving older women's sense of agency. Through conversations with women who had lost sons on the battlefield, it emphasizes the importance of voicing a female perspective on war.

  • - Futurity, Empathy, and the Queer Ecological Imagination
    av Nicole Seymour
    279,-

    Investigates the ways in which contemporary queer fictions offer insight on environmental issues.

  • av Joshua Lund
    228 - 1 189,-

  • - Collaborative Pedagogies for Social Justice
     
    266,-

  • - Letters, Interviews, and Statements about Abraham Lincoln
     
    423,-

    A priceless resource for scholars and anyone curious about Lincoln and his times, Herndon's Informants includes an introduction, scholarly annotations, a registry of the informants, and a detailed topical index.

  • av Jonathan R. Eller
    266,-

  • - A History of America's New National Pastime
    av Richard C. Crepeau
    214,-

  • - The Old Ozarks
    av Brooks Blevins
    227,-

  • - The Myths and Realities of Autonomous Vehicles
     
    214,-

  • - Dynamics of Illegalization, Detention, and Deportation
     
    270,99

    Contributors: Andrew J. Brown, Julio Capó, Jr., Anna Carastathis, Jack Cáraves, Karma R. Chávez, Ryan Conrad, Elif, Katherine Fobear, Monisha Das Gupta, Jamila Hammami, Edward Ou Jin Lee, Leece Lee-Oliver, Rachel A. Lewis, Eithne Luibhéid, Hana Masri, Yasmin Nair, Bamby Salcedo, Fadi Saleh, Rafael Ramirez Solórzano, José Guadalupe Herrera Soto, Myrto Tsilimpounidi, Suyapa Portillo Villeda, Sasha Wijeyeratne, Ruben Zecena

  • - The Life and Music of Mary Lou Williams
    av Tammy L. Kernodle
    266 - 1 346,-

  • - The Myths and Realities of Autonomous Vehicles
     
    1 289,-

  • - The Songs of Dolly Parton
    av Lydia R. Hamessley
    214 - 1 289,-

  • - The Fight for Free Speech in Hague v. CIO
    av Donald W. Rogers
    437 - 1 189,-

  • - Black Women's Philanthropy during Jim Crow
    av Tyrone McKinley Freeman
    266 - 1 189,-

  • - Child Labor and the Rise of a New American Sectionalism
    av Betsy Wood
    344 - 1 201,-

  • av Jonathan R. Eller
    370,-

    Celebrated storyteller, cultural commentator, friend of astronauts, prophet of the Space Age—by the end of the 1960s, Ray Bradbury had attained a level of fame and success rarely achieved by authors, let alone authors of science fiction and fantasy. He had also embarked on a phase of his career that found him exploring new creative outlets while reinterpreting his classic tales for generations of new fans. Drawing on numerous interviews with Bradbury and privileged access to personal papers and private collections, Jonathan R. Eller examines the often-overlooked second half of Bradbury's working life. As Bradbury's dreams took him into a wider range of nonfiction writing and public lectures, the diminishing time that remained for creative pursuits went toward Hollywood productions like the award-winning series Ray Bradbury Theater. Bradbury developed the Spaceship Earth narration at Disney's EPCOT Center; appeared everywhere from public television to NASA events to comic conventions; published poetry; and mined past triumphs for stage productions that enjoyed mixed success. Distracted from storytelling as he became more famous, Bradbury nonetheless published innovative experiments in autobiography masked as detective novels, the well-received fantasy The Halloween Tree and the masterful time travel story "The Toynbee Convector." Yet his embrace of celebrity was often at odds with his passion for writing, and the resulting tension continuously pulled at his sense of self.The revelatory conclusion to the acclaimed three-part biography, Bradbury Beyond Apollo tells the story of an inexhaustible creative force seeking new frontiers.

  • - First-Generation Immigrant Confectioners in the Heartland
    av Ann Flesor Beck
    292 - 1 346,-

  • av Elizabeth A. Clendinning
    318 - 1 189,-

  • - Spaces of Injury and Paths of Desire
    av GerShun Avilez
    279 - 1 189,-

  • - Economic Migration between Vietnam and Malaysia
    av Angie Ngoc Tran
    318 - 1 346,-

  • - Celebrity, Patriarchy, and American Theater, 1790-1850
    av Sara E. Lampert
    292 - 1 189,-

  • - The Fight against California's Color Line
    av Lynn M. Hudson
    266 - 1 346,-

  • - Expanded Second Edition
    av Richard Porton
    292 - 1 346,-

  • - Dynamics of Illegalization, Detention, and Deportation
     
    1 346,-

  • - Homemade Citizenship in African American Culture
    av Koritha Mitchell
    394,-

    Koritha Mitchell analyzes canonical texts by and about African American women to lay bare the hostility these women face as they invest in traditional domesticity. Instead of the respectability and safety granted white homemakers, black women endure pejorative labels, racist governmental policies, attacks on their citizenship, and aggression meant to keep them in "their place."Tracing how African Americans define and redefine success in a nation determined to deprive them of it, Mitchell plumbs the works of Frances Harper, Zora Neale Hurston, Lorraine Hansberry, Toni Morrison, Michelle Obama, and others. These artists honor black homes from slavery and post-emancipation through the Civil Rights era to "post-racial" America. Mitchell follows black families asserting their citizenship in domestic settings while the larger society and culture marginalize and attack them, not because they are deviants or failures but because they meet American standards.Powerful and provocative, From Slave Cabins to the White House illuminates the links between African American women's homemaking and citizenship in history and across literature.

  • - Engaging People, Exploring Solutions, and Building Trust
    av Andrea Wenzel
    292 - 1 189,-

  • - Everyday Islam in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina
    av David Henig
    292 - 1 189,-

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