Describes serial television and “binge watching”. Dennis Broe looks at this practice of media consumption by suggesting that the history of seriality... Læs mere
Offers surreal stories highlighting the struggle of carving out a home for one's self. Steve Hughes wrote Stiff with an audience in mind. As creator of The Good Tyme Writers Buffet - a literary... Læs mere
Celebrates the growth of a premier university in the heart of Detroit. The second edition of A History of Wayne State University in Photographs traces the evolution of Wayne State into a modern research university with an extensive urban campus.
An exploration of the temporal function that “the Jew” plays in literature. No Place in Time: The Hebraic Myth in Late... Læs mere
Analyses the changing construction of race and ethnicity in the United States through the lens of contemporary Jewish immigrants from Latin America.... Læs mere
Not long after stumbling into Mason County, Natalie Ruth Joynton finds herself the owner of four acres, a big red barn, and a white farmhouse set among the picturesque rolling... Læs mere
Offers a succinct analysis of one of the most skilfully produced, artistically innovative, and culturally resonant scripted series in modern television. The book opens by explaining how Mad Men... Læs mere
Dystopic fairy tales told through the lens of media and capitalism run amok.
Explores the bonds of family, neighbours, lovers,and friends as they are tested in new environments. This collection of short stories offers a revealing look at how geography,memory, ancestry, and desire influence our personal relationships.
Visceral and brimming with vitality, these poems reverberate with the voice of a woman on a secluded farm, confronting her emotional and physical isolation. Drawing on her own experience as... Læs mere
Firmly rooted in the dramatic landscapes and histories of Michigan, Field Recordings uses American folk music as a lens to investigate themes of personal origin, family, art, and... Læs mere
Poems inspired by a love of the living world and the actions that destroy what sustains us. Janet Kauffman describes “eco-dementia” as a paradoxical condition of humanity - a love of the... Læs mere