Provides a careful and exhaustive reading of three of the most prominent authors in the latest wave of Mexican fiction: Yuri Herrera, Fernanda Melchor and Valeria Luiselli. The work is divided into three parts that correspond to the analysis of each author’s narrative production.
A fresh conception of women's empowerment through education as a process of recognition, capacity development, and action in a community setting
A history of one Tennessee Emancipation town
An academic novel that blurs the lines of history, fiction, identity, and belonging when a scholar and her object of study become intertwined
An academic novel that blurs the lines of history, fiction, identity, and belonging when a scholar and her object of study become intertwined
From the “father of Haitian letters,” Frankétienne’s most performed play of Haitians in exile during the Duvalier regime
From the “father of Haitian letters,” Frankétienne’s most performed play of Haitians in exile during the Duvalier regime
How we contend with issues of power, race, class, and gender in higher education, specifically as they relate to the complexities of theater and performance studies programs
How we contend with issues of power, race, class, and gender in higher education, specifically as they relate to the complexities of theater and performance studies programs
Full-color photographic art book celebrating the people who make up the eclectic and unique neighborhood of Madison, Tennessee
A powerful blend of firsthand accounts and original research
Offers stories about patients, families, and health care providers enmeshed in conflict as they wrestle with decisions about life and death. It... Læs mere