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Musician and music historian Craig Harris tells the compelling stories of contemporary Indigenous musicians of North America in their own words.
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Jürgen Buchenau tells the story of the Sonoran dynasty in the Mexican Revolution.
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Mishuana Goeman examines Terrence Malick’s film The New World (2005) and the Pocahontas narrative, analyzing the settler structures and regimes of power that sustain colonialism and empire.
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Brand Antarctica analyzes advertisements and related cultural products to identify common framings that have emerged in representations of Antarctica from the late nineteenth century to the present.
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Melissa Byrnes explores the ways local communities in the French suburbs reacted to the growing presence of North African migrants in the decades after World War II and the decolonization of Algeria.
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Acetylene Torch Songs is a guidebook for writers who want their honesty, social engagement, and intimacy to reach beyond the page and transform the lives of readers with searing, indelible, and unquenchable words.
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Melissa Byrnes explores the ways local communities in the French suburbs reacted to the growing presence of North African migrants in the decades after World War II and the decolonization of Algeria.
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To Educate American Indians collects selected writings from the National... Læs mere
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A biography of Tony Lazzeri, a key member of the Yankees’ legendary Murderers’ Row lineup between 1926 and 1937 and the first major baseball star of Italian descent.
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Buzzie and the Bull is the story of two men, a championship baseball season, and a country on the brink in 1965.
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Steen Ledet Christiansen’s Storytelling in “Kabuki” explores the series created by David Mack—a slow, recursive narrative that focuses on the death of Kabuki, her past, and the complex use of space on the page.
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I Make Envy on Your Disco is the story of a thirty-seven-year-old art advisor who, fed up with his life in New York, flies to Berlin for a gallery opening and finds a once-divided city brimming with excitement and possibility, yet facing an identity crisis of its own.