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HIGHLIGHTS Ricanness
Racial Immanence
Enduring Time in Anticolonial Performance
Chicanx Bodies beyond Representation
SANDRA RUIZ
MARISSA K. LÓPEZ
“Accomplishes a sustained dislocation of the hierarchies of the senses... lipstick, champagne, sweat, vulgarity, and survival.”—Tavia Nyong’o, author of Afro-Fabulations
“A bold, refreshing book that demonstrates the urgency and importance of Chicanx literature while simultaneously challenging the reasons why we read it.” —Julie A. Minich, author of Accessible Citizenships
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Runaway Genres The Global Afterlives of Slavery YOGITA GOYAL
Tracks the emergence of slavery as the defining template through which current forms of human rights abuses are understood 280 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-3271-2 • $30.00
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Framed by War Korean Children and Women at the Crossroads of US Empire SUSIE WOO
“Essential reading for understanding the ways that the Cold War has indelibly transformed Korean and American lives.” —Catherine Ceniza Choy, author of Global Families 336 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-8053-9 • $32.00
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Avidly Reads is a series of short books about how culture makes us feel. Part memoir, part cultural criticism, each volume in the Avidly Reads series brings to life the author’s emotional relationship to a cultural artifact or experience. Building on the popular online magazine Avidly, founded in 2012 by Sarah Blackwood and Sarah Mesle and supported by the Los Angeles Review of Books, Avidly Reads continues the Avidly project of encouraging experts to offer original, surprising, and entertaining explorations of how it feels to try and understand the world. Avidly Reads invites us to explore the surprising pleasures and obstacles of everyday life.
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JORDAN ALEXANDER STEIN
KATHRYN BOND STOCKTON
ERIC THURM
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SEXUAL CULTURES
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of this fieldmaking series Cruising Utopia, 10th Anniversary Edition
Times Square Red, Times Square Blue, 20th Anniversary Edition
The Then and There of Queer Futurity JOSÉ ESTEBAN MUÑOZ
SAMUEL R. DELANY Foreword by ROBERT F. REIDPHARR
A 10th anniversary edition of this field defining work—an intellectual inspiration for a generation of LGBTQ scholars
“[A] classic of queer history.” — Jordy Rosenberg, The New York Times
280 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-7456-9 • $25.00
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Frottage
Archiving an Epidemic
Frictions of Intimacy across the Black Diaspora
Art, AIDS, and the Queer Chicanx Avant-Garde
KEGURO MACHARIA
ROBB HERNÁNDEZ
“A journey of mutual pleasure, queer potentials, intimacy, violence, and erotic freedom through the African and Afrodiaspora.”—zethu Matebeni, co-editor of Reclaiming Afrikan
Across an original archive of over sixty images, Hernández critically reimagines Chicanx art and unmasks its queer afterlife 320 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-2083-2 • $29.00
224 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-6501-7 • $27.00
Queer Faith
Queer Times, Black Futures
Reading Promiscuity and Race in the Secular Love Tradition
KARA KEELING
MELISSA E. SANCHEZ
“Masterful—deeply engaging, carefully researched, and creative in its use of allegory to demonstrate the potential and effect of opacity for black futures and possibilities.”—Herman Gray, UC Santa Cruz
“A smart, vital synthesis of religious studies and queer theory that reinforces the deep affinity between both realms over time.” —Michael Cobb, author of God Hates Fags 344 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-4086-1 • $35.00
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2019 ATHE Outstanding Book Award, Association for Theatre in Higher Education | 2018 Errol Hill Award, American Society for 2018 Barnard Hewitt Award, American Society for Theatre Research Theatre Research
Afro-Fabulations
After the Party
The Queer Drama of Black Life
A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life
TAVIA NYONG’O
“Offers not only a compelling new way to think about works that challenge history, narrative, and truth, but also a method in which we might continue that work.” —Brooklyn Rail
JOSHUA CHAMBERS-LETSON
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“Takes the temperature of contemporary politics and offers ‘a tactical manual’ for survival and transformation.” —Global Performance Studies
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AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES The Dark Fantastic
Fearing the Black Body
Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games
The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia
EBONY ELIZABETH THOMAS
“One of the most brilliant and woke explorations of race and speculative fiction Ive ever read.”—Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award winner
SABRINA STRINGS
“Persuasively shows that ... the link between fatness, racial otherness and, especially, female blackness, looms prominently in the American cultural imagination.”—Times Literary Supplement
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Antiracism
Becoming Human
An Introduction
Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World
ALEX ZAMALIN
“[D]escribes the history of U.S. movements to contest racism... As an introduction to the intellectual history and political theory of antiracism, Zamalin’s book is ideal...” —Library Journal
ZAKIYYAH IMAN JACKSON
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320 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-3037-4 • $30.00 In the Sexual Cultures series Available May 2020
Stay Woke
Presumed Criminal
A People’s Guide to Making All Black Lives Matter
Black Youth and the Justice System in Postwar New York
TEHAMA LOPEZ BUNYASI and CANDIS WATTS SMITH
CARL SUDDLER
“This is the essential guide on race, racism, the BLM movement, fighting for racial justice, fighting against racial injustice, and more.”—Ms. Magazine 288 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-3648-2 • $18.95
Investigates African diasporic media and philosophy as explorations of race and species, blackness and animality, form and matter
“Provides a direct historical context not only to understand mass incarceration but particularly the anti-black violence against black youth and the BlackLivesMatter movement.” —Shannon King, author of Whose Harlem Is This, Anyway? 256 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-4762-4 • $45.00
The Strange Careers of the Jim Crow North
Coming of Age in Jim Crow DC
Segregation and Struggle outside of the South
Navigating the Politics of Everyday Life
Edited by BRIAN PURNELL and JEANNE THEOHARIS With KOMOZI WOODARD
PAULA C. AUSTIN
“Essential reading for anyone grappling with the pervasive stain of slavery in the United States.”—Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard University
The fullest account to date of African American young people in a segregated city 208 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-0811-3 • $26.00
352 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-2033-7 • $30.00
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ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES Fashion and Beauty in the Time of Asia
The Race Card From Gaming Technologies to Model Minorities
Edited by S. HEIJIN LEE, CHRISTINA H. MOON, and THUY LINH NGUYEN TU
TARA FICKLE
Explores how games have been used to establish and combat Asian American racial stereotypes
How transnational modernity is taking shape in and in relation to Asia
272 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-0595-2 • $30.00 In the Postmillennial Pop series
320 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-9284-6 • $30.00 In the NYU Series in Social and Cultural Analysis
Our Voices, Our Histories
Whiter Asian American Women on Skin Color and Colorism
Asian American and Pacific Islander Women
Edited by NIKKI KHANNA
Heartfelt personal accounts from Asian American women on their experiences with skin color bias, from being labeled “too dark” to becoming empowered to challenge beauty standards
Edited by SHIRLEY HUNE and GAIL M. NOMURA
280 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-0029-2 • $25.00 Available March 2020
520 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-7701-0 • $35.00 Available March 2020
An innovative anthology showcasing Asian American and Pacific Islander women’s histories
LATINX STUDIES 2019 Barbara T. Christian Literary Award, Caribbean Studies Association in Higher Education
2018 Peter C. Rollins Book Prize, Northeast Popular/American Culture Association | 2018 Robert K. Martin Book Prize, Canadian American Studies Association | Honorable Mention, 2019 Outstanding Book Award, Latina/o Studies Section of the Latin American Studies Association
Colonial Phantoms
Diversión
Belonging and Refusal in the Dominican Americas, from the 19th Century to the Present
Play and Popular Culture in Cuban America
DIXA RAMÍREZ
“A must-read. Students of Latina/o and Latin America alike will find themselves thinking hard while laughing along.” —New West Indian Guide
ALBERT SERGIO LAGUNA
“Give[s] scholars of the socalled New World an indelible intellectual gift.”—Junot Díaz, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of This is How You Lose Her
296 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-4614-6 • $30.00 In the Postmillennial Pop series
336 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-6756-1 • $30.00 In the Nation of Nations series
Before Chicano
Suspect Freedoms
Citizenship and the Making of Mexican American Manhood, 1848-1959
The Racial and Sexual Politics of Cubanidad in New York, 1823-1957
ALBERTO VARON
NANCY RAQUEL MIRABAL
Uncovers the history of how Latino manhood was integral to the formation of Latino identity
“A must-read for students and scholars interested in Afro-diasporic thinking and experience.” —New West Indian Guide
336 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-3119-7 • $35.00 In the America and the Long 19th Century series
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HISTORY The Battle of Negro Fort
Educated for Freedom
The Rise and Fall of a Fugitive Slave Community
The Incredible Story of Two Fugitive Schoolboys who Grew Up to Change a Nation
MATTHEW J. CLAVIN
ANNA MAE DUANE
“Negro Fort ... served as a source of inspiration to runaways and enslaved people in the states bordering Florida ... A mustread for those interested in early American republic history.” —STARRED Library Journal
“A compelling tale of two boys and their struggle to forge a path for freedom out of a slave nation.” —Kirkus Reviews 240 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-4747-1 • $30.00 Available January 2020
272 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-3733-5 • $24.95
The Stonewall Riots
Signature Wounds
A Documentary History
The Untold Story of the Military’s Mental Health Crisis
Edited by MARC STEIN
“When you’re trying to figure out what Stonewall meant to people at the time, these documents, many of which were first printed in the couple of years afterward, are indispensable.”—Slate 352 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-1685-9 • $35.00
DAVID KIERAN
“Because David Kieran is so fair-minded, his analysis of the mentalhealth crisis in the U.S. military is devastating and persuasive.”—Christian G. Appy, author of Patriots: The Vietnam War Remembered from All Sides 404 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-9236-5 • $35.00
We Are Worth Fighting For
Pregnancy and Power, Revised Edition
A History of the Howard University Student Protest of 1989
A History of Reproductive Politics in the United States
JOSHUA M. MYERS
RICKIE SOLINGER
The Howard University protests from the perspective and worldview of its participants
Reveals how far the reproductive justice movement has come, and the renewed struggles it faces in the present moment
288 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-1175-5 • $30.00 In the Black Power series
Upending the Ivory Tower Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Ivy League STEFAN M. BRADLEY
“A definitive account of the experiences of black students at the Ivy League universities from 1945 to 1975. It is a brilliant book... essential reading.” —Academe 480 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-7399-9 • $35.00
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Accessible America A History of Disability and Design BESS WILLIAMSON
“Offers an important history of how and why design for disability has evolved and needs to evolve.” —Curbed.com 304 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-9409-3 • $30.00 In the Crip: New Directions in Disability Studies series
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POLITICS Muslim American Politics and the Future of US Democracy
Uncounted The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America GILDA R. DANIELS
EDWARD E. CURTIS IV
An answer to the assault on voting rights—crucial reading in advance of the 2020 presidential election
“Argues that full cultural and social citizenship has not yet been achieved, yet Muslim Americans matter to key events and ideas in modern America.” —Kathleen Moore, University of California, Santa Barbara
200 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-6235-1 • $26.00 Available January 2020
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Beyond Trans
Arab New York
Does Gender Matter?
Politics and Community in the Everyday Lives of Arab Americans
HEATH FOGG DAVIS
“We will soon be reading books that are truly new, indeed revolutionary, in arguing that the future of gender will be the end of gender binaries altogether.” —Times Literary Supplement
EMILY REGAN WILLS
“A highly readable ethnographic account offering a refreshing perspective on everyday politics and Arab American communities.”—Louise Cainkar, author of Homeland Insecurity
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SOCIAL SCIENCES Hands Up, Don’t Shoot
Reproductive Injustice
Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter, and How They Changed America
Racism, Pregnancy, and Premature Birth
JENNIFER E. COBBINA
“Explores how medical racism impacts black women... The work is unique in that it is the first to focus on the subject as it relates to professional working women.” —Library Journal
DANA-AIN DAVIS
“A useful reference on a topic that requires continued examination.”—Kirkus Reviews 288 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-7441-5 • $25.00
272 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-5357-1 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series
The Hollywood Jim Crow The Racial Politics of the Movie Industry MARYANN ERIGHA
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“Offers a provocative lens for understanding how entrenched the industry’s racial imbalances are.”—The Atlantic 240 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-4787-7 • $25.00
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MEDIA STUDIES Distributed Blackness
Comics and Stuff
African American Cybercultures
HENRY JENKINS
ANDRÉ BROCK, JR.
How and why graphic novels tie memory and meaning to personal collections and belongings
From BlackPlanet to #BlackGirlMagic, this book places blackness at the very center of internet culture 288 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-2996-5 • $29.00 In the Critical Cultural Communication series Available February 2020
352 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-0093-3 • $32.00 Available April 2020
Video Games Have Always Been Queer
Beyond Hashtags
BONNIE RUBERG
Racial Politics and Black Digital Networks
“Gives us a nuanced and insightful approach to thinking about games through a queer lens.”—Mia Consalvo, author of Cheating: Gaining Advantage in Videogames
How black Americans use digital networks to organize politically, reassert their racial identities, forge community, and cultivate solidarity
288 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-4374-9 • $30.00 In the Postmillennial Pop series
SARAH FLORINI
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LITERARY AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES Realist Ecstasy
Literary Bioethics
Religion, Race, and Performance in American Literature
Animality, Disability, and the Human
LINDSAY V. RECKSON
MAREN TOVA LINETT
Explores the intersection and history of American literary realism and the performance of spiritual and racial embodiment
Examines four classic novels: The Island of Doctor Moreau, Brave New World, The Violent Bear It Away and Never Let Me Go as bioethical thought experiments
336 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-5036-5 • $29.00 In the Performance and American Cultures series Available January 2020
208 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-0125-1 • $28.00 In the Crip: New Directions in Disability Studies series Available July 2020
Haiti’s Paper War
Don’t Use Your Words!
Post-Independence Writing, Civil War, and the Making of the Republic, 1804-1954
Children’s Emotions in a Networked World
CHELSEA STIEBER
How children are taught to control their feelings and how they resist this emotional management through cultural production
Reveals key insights into the nature of literature and its relation to freedom and politics 368 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-0215-9 • $30.00 In the America and the Long 19th Century series Available August 2020
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JANE JUFFER
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GREAT FOR COURSES 2019 Outstanding Book Award, International Communication Association
2018 Outstanding Academic Title, CHOICE Magazine
Postracial Resistance
Algorithms of Oppression
Black Women, Media, and the Uses of Strategic Ambiguity
How Search Engines Reinforce Racism
RALINA L. JOSEPH
author of Bodies in Dissent
“A fascinating study that boldly mines the complexities of racial and gender microaggressions in contemporary media, examining the many ways in which Black women culture workers and consumers have navigated said minefields.”—Daphne Brooks,
280 PAGES • PAPERBACK • 978-1-4798-8637-1 • $30.00 In the Critical Cultural Communication series
SAFIYA UMOJA NOBLE
“Even without malevolent actors, search engines may be perpetuating racist stereotypes.” —Chicago Tribune 256 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-3724-3 • $28.00 2019 PROSE Award for Anthropology, Criminology and Sociology, Association of American Publishers
Popular Culture and the Civic Imagination
The Trans Generation How Trans Kids (and Their Parents) are Creating a Gender Revolution
Case Studies of Creative Social Change
ANN TRAVERS
Edited by HENRY JENKINS, GABRIEL PETERS-LAZARO and SANGITA SHRESTHOVA
“An astounding and essential qualitative study that collects heartfelt, honest anecdotes from a variety of transgender children and their parents.”—Foreword
How popular culture is engaged by activists to effect emancipatory political change
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AWARD-WINNING Finalist, 2019 Locus Award for Nonfiction, Locus Science Fiction Foundation
2018 Outstanding Academic Title, CHOICE Magazine
Being Muslim
Old Futures
A Cultural History of Women of Color in American Islam
Speculative Fiction and Queer Possibility
SYLVIA CHAN-MALIK
ALEXIS LOTHIAN
“A compelling, comprehensive, well-researched yet intimate exploration of intersectionality in the lives of African American Muslim women.”—CHOICE
“A book that is filled with unexpected yet crucial connections.”—Melanie E.S. Kohnen, Transformative Works and Cultures 352 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-2585-1 • $30.00 In the Postmillennial Pop series 2016 Alan Bray Prize for Best Book in GLBTQ Studies, GLQ Caucus, Modern Language Association
288 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-1-4798-2342-0 • $29.00 Honorable Mention, 2018 Lora Romero First Book Prize, American Studies Association | Honorable Mention, 2019 First Book Prize, Modern Language Association
Fugitive Science
The Color of Kink Black Women, BDSM, and Pornography
Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture
ARIANE CRUZ
BRITT RUSERT
“A refreshing breakthrough in black feminist and queer theories of sex.”—Mireille Miller-Young, author of A Taste for Brown Sugar
“Resurrects an important, neglected story about race and oppositional science in the antebellum US.”—CHOICE
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UNIVERSITY OF REGINA PRESS Performing Turtle Island Indigenous Theatre on the World Stage Edited by JESSE RAE ARCHIBALDBARBER, KATHLEEN IRWIN, and MOIRA J. DAY
“A valuable and timely collection.”—Alan D. Filewod, author of Committing Theatre 256 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-0-8897-7656-2 • $24.95
distributed by NYU Press In My Own Mocassins A Memoir of Resilience HELEN KNOTT
“Proclaims healing a revolutionary act.”—Booklist A reflection on what can be said about addiction, trauma, and the pains of sexual violence 336 PAGES • CLOTH 978-0-8897-7644-9 • $19.95 In the Regina Collection series
Raw
Reading from Behind
PrEP, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Barebacking
A Cultural Analysis of the Anus
Edited by RICKY VARGHESE Afterword by TIM DEAN
“A remarkably fresh and original contribution. With Reading from Behind, Allan emerges as a widely respected critical voice of his generation.”—David William Foster, author of Sexual Textualities
How is the practice of barebacking understood and represented across media, theory, and policy? 288 PAGES • CLOTH 978-0-8897-7683-8 • $29.95 In The Exquisite Corpse series
University of Regina Press publishes books that matter—in both academic and trade formats. URP endeavours to develop writers into public intellectuals, encourage debate, and inspire young people to study the humanities by publishing books that are both seen and relevant.
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JONATHAN A. ALLAN
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Virgin Envy The Cultural (In)Significance of the Hymen Edited by JONATHAN A. ALLAN, CRISTINA SANTOS, and ADRIANA SPAHR
Sets out to reconceive the ways we relate to virginity as a cultural construct 256 PAGES • PAPERBACK 978-0-8897-7423-0 • $24.95 In The Exquisite Corpse series
Antigone Undone
Holy War
Juliette Binoche, Anne Carson, Ivo van Hove, and the Art of Resistance
Cowboys, Indians, and 9/11
WILL AITKEN
“Aitken champions a way of making and seeing the arts that heightens their relevance and brings Sophocles’s 2,500-year-old play into readers’ contemporary lives and world.”—Publishers Weekly 210 PAGES • CLOTH 978-0-8897-7521-3 • $19.95
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MARK CRONLUND ANDERSON
Probes presidential speeches, news reports, editorial cartoons, television programs, and films to uncover how the United States reverts back to its creation mythology of “fighting Indians” to justify centuries of American imperialism 340 PAGES • PAPER 978-0-8897-7414-8 • $25.95
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KEYWORDS Collaborative in design and execution, the books in the Keywords series bring together scholars across a wide range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, with each essay on a single term to help trace the contours and debates of a particular field. Providing accessible A-to-Z surveys of prevailing scholarly concepts, the books serve as flexible tools for carving out new areas of inquiry.
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American Cultural Studies, Second Edition
Edited by ERICA R. EDWARDS, RODERICK A. FERGUSON, and JEFFREY O.G. OGBAR
Edited by BRUCE BURGETT and GLENN HENDLER
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Children’s Literature
Disability Studies
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Edited by RACHEL ADAMS, BENJAMIN REISS, and DAVID SERLIN
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Environmental Studies
Asian American Studies
Edited by JONI ADAMSON , WILLIAM A. GLEASON, and DAVID N. PELLOW
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Media Studies
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