“The earth / the earth / the earth / said” In Erase Genesis, critically-acclaimed Kentucky poet and translator Rebecca Gayle Howell transforms the KJV creation story for the climate change age.
In Paloma Vidal's unforgettable novel Somewhere, an Argentine-Brazilian woman narrates her struggles to determine her identity and maintain relationships while moving between three languages and as many locations: Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires, her birthplace.
Amherst Suite: Emily Dickinson, Spanish Translation & Poetic Transcreation includes translations of Dickinson's poetry into Spanish, original work in Spanish and English translation, creative and critical essays, and interviews.
An original English translation and scholarly edition of Haitian Cuban poet Hilario Batista Félix's poems, Unbroken Nostalgia helps to expand the corpus of diasporic Haitian literature and contributes to an emerging Caribbean counter-canon.
An original English translation and scholarly edition of Haitian Cuban poet Hilario Batista Félix's poems, Unbroken Nostalgia helps to expand the corpus of diasporic Haitian literature and contributes to an emerging Caribbean counter-canon.
A guidebook for thinking about care work across a variety of disciplines and careers
Join Dr. Richard Redding—renowned archaeologist, professor, and field researcher—as he shares stories from a life spent uncovering the past. Whether escaping a volatile situation or managing a team in extreme conditions, Redding’s tales reveal the real world of archaeology.
Reflections on blindness and low-vision identities in higher education from student and faculty perspectives
A groundbreaking digital ethnography of the Otherkin community
Local Ecologies is a groundbreaking multimedia investigation of Eastern Massachusetts through art, ecology, and public history.