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HIGHLIGHTS Fearing the Black Body The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia SABRINA STRINGS
“An important, deeply-researched study of the racialized roots of fat denigration.” — Amy Erdman Farrell, author of Fat Shame 304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-8675-3 • $28.00
FIGHT LIKE A
GIRL HOW TO BE A
FEARLESS FEMINIST SECOND EDITION
M E G A N S E E LY
Fight Like a Girl, Second Edition How to Be a Fearless Feminist MEGAN SEELY
“Perfect for women of all ages, with thoughtful analysis, helpful advice, and useful resources.” — Cindy Pearson, Executive Director of National Women’s Health Network (NWHN) 384 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-1010-9 • $28.00
The Kids Are in Charge Activism and Power in Peru’s Movement of Working Children JESSICA K. TAFT
Details the possibilities and challenges of intergenerational activism and social movements. 272 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-5450-9 • $30.00 In the Critical Perspectives on Youth series
Imagining Queer Methods Edited by AMIN GHAZIANI and MATT BRIM
“Jumpstarts a much-needed conversation among sociologists, historians, and literary theorists about what exactly it means to ‘do’ queer work.” — Arlene Stein, author of Unbound 336 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-2948-4 • $30.00
Winner, 2019 PROSE AWARD for Anthropology, Sociology, and Criminology
The Trans Generation How Trans Kids (and Their Parents) are Creating a Gender Revolution ANN TRAVERS
“Compassionate and pragmatic, this is the book about trans kids that every parent, teacher, coach, caregiver, and policymaker needs to read!” — Heath Fogg Davis, author of Beyond Trans 288 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-4041-0 • $18.95
When Animals Speak Toward an Interspecies Democracy EVA MEIJER
A groundbreaking argument for the political rights of animals. 304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-6313-6 • $35.00 In the Animals in Context series Available November 2019
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Hands Up, Don’t Shoot Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter, and How They Changed America JENNIFER E. COBBINA
“A clarion call for a much broader vision of justice, one that relies less on crime-fighting and more on community building.” — Nikki Jones, author of The Chosen Ones 288 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7441-5 • $25.00
Antiracism An Introduction ALEX ZAMALIN
“By far the best introduction to the profoundly important topic of Anti-Racism.” — Gerald Horne, author of The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism 224 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-2263-8 • $19.95
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WOMEN AND GENDER Feminist Accountability
Reproductive Injustice
Disrupting Violence and Transforming Power
Racism, Pregnancy, and Premature Birth
ANN RUSSO
DANA-AIN DAVIS
Explores accountability as a framework for building movements to transform systemic oppression and violence.
Reveals how medical racism impacts black women who give birth to premature and low birth weight infants.
280 PAGES • PAPER 978-0-8147-7715-2 • $30.00
272 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-5357-1 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series
Whiter
Camming
Asian American Women on Skin Color and Colorism
Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry
Edited by NIKKI KHANNA
ANGELA JONES
Heartfelt personal accounts from Asian American women on their experiences with skin color bias.
The first inside look at how sex workers use webcams to make a living. 344 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7487-3 • $30.00 Available February 2020
280 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-0029-2 • $25.00 Available February 2020
THE LATINA/O SOCIOLOGY SERIES Organizing While Undocumented
Kids at Work Latinx Families Selling Food on the Streets of Los Angeles
Immigrant Youth’s Political Activism under the Law
EMIR ESTRADA
“A unique contribution to the sociology of children of immigrants.” — Ruben Hernandez-Leon, author of Metropolitan Migrants
KEVIN ESCUDERO
An inspiring look inside immigrant youth’s political activism in perilous times. 208 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-3415-0 • $27.00 Available February 2020
Co-Winner, 2019 Latina/o Section Distinguished Contribution to Research Book Award, presented by the American Sociological Association
Immigrants Under Threat Risk and Resistance in Deportation Nation GREG PRIETO
A portrait of two Mexican immigrant communities confronting threats of deportation, detention, and dispossession. 256 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-2146-4 • $28.00
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The Latina/o Sociology series publishes innovative and engagingly written books of substance and broad interest about contemporary Latinas/os in the United States and in transnational contexts. GENERAL EDITORS: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo: University of Southern California
Victor Rios: University of California, Santa Barbara
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RACE Finalist, 2019 C. Wright Mills Award Winner, 2019 William J. Goode Book Award
White Kids Growing Up with Privilege in a Racially Divided America MARGARET A. HAGERMAN
“Margaret Hagerman’s White Kids brings to mind two words: must read.” — STARRED Foreword Reviews 280 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-0368-2 • $30.00 In the Critical Perspectives on Youth series
Stay Woke
The Hollywood Jim Crow The Racial Politics of the Movie Industry MARYANN ERIGHA
“Offers a provocative lens for understanding how entrenched the industry’s racial imbalances area.” — The Atlantic 240 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-4787-7 • $25.00
The Sociology of W.E.B. Du Bois
A People’s Guide to Making All Black Lives Matter
Racialized Modernity and the Global Color Line
TEHAMA LOPEZ BUNYASI and CANDIS WATTS SMITH An essential guide to understanding how racism works that offers a road-map for resistance for racial justice advocates and antiracists.
JOSÉ ITZIGSOHN and KARIDA L. BROWN
288 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-3648-2 • $18.95
Rethinks the practice of sociology in the present based on Du Bois’s empirical and theoretical work. 288 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-0417-7 • $28.00 Available March 2020
MEDIA STUDIES New Media and Society
Algorithms of Oppression
DEANA A. ROHLINGER
How Search Engines Reinforce Racism
“One of the most lively and accessible texts on digital media and social life I’ve read! It’s perfect for lower division courses.” — Jennifer Earl, coauthor of Digitally Enabled Social Change 240 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-4569-9 • $28.00
Video Games Have Always Been Queer BONNIE RUBERG
“Gives us a nuanced and insightful approach to thinking about games through a queer lens.” — Mia Consalvo, author of Cheating: Gaining Advantage in Videogames
SAFIYA UMOJA NOBLE
“A wakeup call to bring awareness to the biases of the internet.” — New York Journal of Books 256 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-3724-3 • $28.00
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288 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-4374-9 • $30.00 In the Postmillenial Pop series
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LGBTQ STUDIES Fragmented Citizens
Growing Up Queer
The Changing Landscape of Gay and Lesbian Lives
Kids and the Remaking of LGBTQ Identity
STEPHEN M. ENGEL
MARY ROBERTSON
A sweeping historical and political account of how our present-day policy debates around citizenship and equality came to be.
“Will be of interest to queer readers, sociologists, and gender studies enthusiasts alike.” — Publishers Weekly 224 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7694-5 • $26.00 In the Critical Perspectives on Youth series
432 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-5347-2 • $25.00
Legalizing Sex
Transgressed
Sexual Minorities, AIDS, and Citizenship in India
Intimate Partner Violence in Transgender Lives
CHAITANYA LAKKIMSETTI
XAVIER L. GUADALUPE-DIAZ
How the rise of HIV in India resulted in government protections for gay groups, transgender people, and sex workers.
Transgender survivors of violence tell their stories. 224 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-2785-5 • $28.00 Available October 2019
208 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-2636-0 • $30.00 Available January 2020
YOUTH AND FAMILY STUDIES Boundaries of Love
Social Poverty
Interracial Marriage and the Meaning of Race
Low-Income Parents and the Struggle for Family and Community Ties
CHINYERE K. OSUJI
“This nuanced and pathbreaking study is sure to challenge previous notions of interracial marriage.” — Edward Telles, author of Pigmentocracies
SARAH HALPERN-MEEKIN
“Expands our capacity to understand the costs of lowincome couples’ thin emotional ties to other people.” — Allison Pugh, author of The Tumbleweed Society
320 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-3145-6 • $32.00
320 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-1689-7 • $30.00
Fixing Parental Leave
The Moral Project of Childhood
The Six Month Solution GAYLE KAUFMAN
Motherhood, Material Life, and Early Children’s Consumer Culture
A real-world solution for parental leave that promotes gender equality at work and at home.
Examines the Protestant origins of motherhood and the child consumer.
256 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-1036-9 • $27.00 Available January 2020
256 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-1026-0 • $30.00 Available February 2020
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CRIME AND SOCIETY Capital Defense Inside the Lives of America’s Death Penalty Lawyers JON B. GOULD and MAYA PAGNI BARAK
“Should be required reading for Supreme Court justices and other public officials who run our country’s machinery of death.” — George H. Kendall, Columbia University 304 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-7375-3 • $35.00
Evolution of the Juvenile Court Race, Politics, and the Criminalizing of Juvenile Justice BARRY C. FELD
“A thorough and insightful history of the juvenile court system.”— American Journal of Sociology 392 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7129-2 • $25.00 In the Youth, Crime, and Justice series
The Little Old Lady Killer The Sensationalized Crimes of Mexico’s First Female Serial Killer SUSANA VARGAS CERVANTES
“Examines performance, images, media languages and expert discourses, and uncovers their racist and machista premises.”— Pablo Piccato, author of A History of Infamy 304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-5308-3 • $30.00 In the Alternative Criminology series
Cops, Cameras, and Crisis The Potential and the Perils of Police Body-Worn Cameras MICHAEL D. WHITE and AILI MALM
The first expert and comprehensive analysis of the surprising impact of body-worn cameras. 200 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-5015-0 • $25.00 Available February 2020
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The Limits of Community Policing Civilian Power and Police Accountability in Black and Brown Los Angeles LUIS DANIEL GASCÓN and AARON ROUSSELL
A critical look at the realities of community policing in South Los Angeles. 320 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-4225-4 • $30.00
The Tougest Gun Control Law in the Nation The Unfulfilled Promise of New York’s SAFE Act JAMES B. JACOBS and ZOE FUHR
A comprehensive assessment of real gun reform legislation with recommendations for common sense gun control. 304 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-4798-3561-4 • $32.00 Available November 2019
Stop and Frisk The Use and Abuse of a Controversial Policing Tactic MICHAEL D. WHITE and HENRY F. FRADELLA
“An uncompromising look at the racist legacies that haunt the contemporary police use of stop and frisk.” — Jonathan Simon, author of Governing through Crime 256 PAGES • PAPER 9781479857814 • $23.00
Exonerated A History of the Innocence Movement ROBERT J. NORRIS
“Calls attention to the importance of wrongful convictions for the death penalty and beyond.” — Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking 304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-2199-0 • $24.00
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URBAN STUDIES The New Arab Urban
The Taming of New York’s Washington Square
Gulf Cities of Wealth, Ambition, and Distress Edited by HARVEY MOLOTCH and DAVIDE PONZINI
A Wild Civility ERICH GOODE
“Molotch and Ponzini promise us ‘analytical shock therapy,’ and that is what this book delivers.” — Michael Storper, co-author of The Rise and Fall of Urban Economies
“With knowing mind and perceptive eye, this veteran sociologist unlocks the hypercivility of Washington Square.” — Harvey Molotch, author of Against Security
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Taking Back the Boulevard
Vegas Brews Craft Beer and the Birth of a Local Scene
Art, Activism, and Gentrification in Los Angeles
MICHAEL IAN BORER
An inside look at how craft beer makers and IPA devotees come together to brew, taste, and enjoy fine ale while also building a sense of community in Las Vegas.
JAN LIN
“Shows how... determined community activists keep the vitality of the streets even in our most automobile-dependent city.”— Sharon Zukin, author of Naked City
336 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7961-8 • $30.00 Available October 2019
256 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-9570-0 • $30.00
TIMES SQUARE RED SAMUEL R. TIMES DELANY SQUARE BLUE 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY
ROBERT F. REID-PHARR
Times Square Red, Times Square Blue, 20th anniversary Edition
No Place on the Corner The Costs of Aggressive Policing JAN HALDIPUR
“An incredibly insightful ethnography showing the devastating consequences of the racially targeted policy of stopand-frisk policing.”— Victor Rios, author of Human Targets
SAMUEL R. DELANY with a foreword by ROBERT F. REIDPHARR
Catalogs a vibrant but disappearing neighborhood in New York City.
224 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-8800-9 • $25.00
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Spaces of Security Ethnographies of Securityscapes, Surveillance, and Control Edited by SETHA LOW and MARK MAGUIRE
An ethnographic investigation into the dynamics between space and security in countries around the world. 280 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7006-6 • $32.00
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RELIGION The Varieties of Nonreligious Experience Atheism in American Culture JEROME P. BAGGETT
A fascinating exploration of the breadth of social, emotional, and spiritual experiences of atheists in America. 304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-8452-0 • $30.00 In the Secular Studies series
Catholic Social Activism
CATHOLIC SOCIAL ACTIVISM Progressive Movements in the United States
Sh a ron Er ickson N epsta d
Progressive Movements in the United States SHARON ERICKSON NEPSTAD
A concise history of progressively-oriented Catholic social thought that vividly depicts how progressive movements shape the religious landscape. 224 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7922-9 • $30.00
Fear Itself
Feasting and Fasting
The Causes and Consequences of Fear in America
The History and Ethics of Jewish Food
CHRISTOPHER D. BADER, JOSEPH O. BAKER, L. EDWARD DAY, and ANN GORDON
Edited by AARON S. GROSS, JODY MYERS, and JORDAN D. ROSENBLUM, with a Foreword by HASIA DINER and an Afterword by JONATHAN SAFRAN FOER
An antidote to the culture of fear that dominates modern life. 200 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-6981-7 • $26.00 Available February 2020
How Judaism and food are intertwined. 384 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-2779-4 • $30.00 Available December 2019
HEALTH & MEDICINE Managing Diabetes
War and Health
The Cultural Politics of Disease
The Medical Consequences of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
JEFFREY A. BENNETT
“An invigorating intervention lighting the way forward for critical health communication scholarship.”— Robin E. Jensen, author of Infertility 272 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-3528-7 • $30.00 In the Biopolitics series
Toxic Shock A Social History SHARRA L. VOSTRAL
“Melds feminist science and technology studies with careful attention to how ‘health’ works.” — Monica Casper, Co-editor of Critical Trauma Studies 240 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-1549-4 • $27.00 In the Biopolitics series
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Edited by CATHERINE LUTZ and ANDREA MAZZARINO
Provides a detailed look at how war affects human life and health far beyond the battlefield. 288 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-9461-1 • $30.00 In the Anthropologies of American Medicine series Available November 2019
“Save My Kid” How Families of Critically Ill Children Cope, Hope, and Negotiate an Unequal Healthcare System AMANDA M. GENGLER
A frank analysis of the medical and emotional inequalities that pervade the healthcare process for critically ill children. 256 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-6462-1 • $30.00 Available January 2020
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Placemaking with Children and Youth
How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America, And What We Can Do About It
Participatory Practices for Planning Sustainable Communities
MINDY THOMPSON FULLILOVE
Unmasks the crippling results of decades-old disinvestment in communities of color and the urban renewal practices that ultimately destroyed these neighborhoods.
VICTORIA DERR, LOUISE CHAWLA, and MARA MINTZER
An illustrated, essential guide to engaging children and youth in the process of urban design. 416 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-6133-2100-3 • $40.00
The Earth, the City, and the Hidden Narrative of Race CARL C. ANTHONY
Connects the struggles for social and racial justice to insights in cosmology and urban history, creating a vital resource for building successful social movements
304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-6133-2019-8 • $19.95
New Village Press has been a publisher in the humanities and social sciences since 2005, best known for transdisciplinary books in urban sociology, community cultural development, and healthy city design. Titles animate emerging movements in societal transformation with true stories about community building. To browse New Village’s full catalog, visit www.nyupress.org/new-village-press
362 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-6133-2021-1 • $21.95
WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS Being Black in the World
Conspicuous Consumption in Africa
N. CHABANI MANGANYI
Speaks to contemporary concerns regarding black subjectivity, affectivity and corporeality; the persistence of a racial (and racist) order; and the possibilities of a renewed de-colonial project.
Edited by ILANA VAN WYK and DEBORAH POSEL
Grapples with contemporary conspicuous consumption in Africa and how it relates to the project of African modernity. 304 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-7761-4364-1 • $35.00
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Racism after Apartheid Challenges for Marxism and antiracism VISHWAS SATGAR
Examines post-apartheid racism and relations of oppression, and challenges to Marxism and anti-racism to take these lived realities seriously. 288 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-7761-4307-8 • $35.00
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MONTHLY REVIEW PRESS Shamrocks and Oil Slicks
The Robbery of Nature
A People’s Uprising Against Shell Oil in County Mayo, Ireland
Capitalism and the Ecological Rift
FRED A. WILCOX
JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER and BRETT CLARK
The inspiring story of a successful struggle to preserve what’s left of the natural world.
Bridges the gap between social and environmental critiques of capitalism.
160 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-5836-7846-6 • $22.00
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The Return of Nature
Beyond Market Dystopia: New Ways of Living
Socialism and Ecology JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER
Socialist Register 2020
A fascinating reinterpretation of the radical and socialist origins of ecology.
Edited by LEO PANITCH and GREG ALBO
672 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-5836-7836-7 • $36.00 Available January 2020
Abolitionist Socialist Feminism
Essays which aim to create a world of agency and justice. 320 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-5836-7843-5 • $29.00 Available December 2019
Value Chains The New Economic Imperialism
Radicalizing the Next Revolution
INTAN SUWANDI
ZILLAH EISENSTEIN
Award-winning book showcases case studies uncovering the exploitation of labor and class in the Global South.
A personal and political manifesto vying for an antiracist socialist feminist movement of movements. 144 PAGES • CLOTH 978-1-5836-7762-9 • $20.00
Voices of Latin America Social Movements and the New Activism TOM GATEHOUSE
Tells the stories of activists involved in social movements in Latin America in their own words. 320 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-5836-7797-1 • $32.00
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Since 1999, NYUP has been distributing Monthly Review Press to the book trade. Monthly Review magazine and its book publishing arm, Monthly Review Press, have been leading publishers of left scholarship since 1949. Subjects span political, social, and economic theory, environmentalism; public education; and immigration. To browse MRP’s full catalog, visit www.nyupress.org/monthly-review-press
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GREAT FOR COURSES Not Gay
Feminist Manifestos
Sex between Straight White Men
A Global Documentary Reader
JANE WARD
Edited by PENNY A. WEISS
A wide-reaching collection of groundbreaking feminist documents from around the world.
“Provides a compelling and intriguing argument, that, rather than erasing queer identities, complicates the concept of identity itself.” —The Society Pages
704 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-3730-4 • $45.00
240 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-2517-2 • $25.00 In the Sexual Cultures series
2018 Donald W. Light Award for Applied Medical Sociology, American Sociological Association Medical Sociology Section
Winner, 2017 Everett Lee Hunt Award presented by the Eastern Communication Association
2018 Distinguished Scholarship Award, Pacific Sociology Association
Winner, 2018 ASA Erving Goffman Award, presented by the Media Ecology Association
Calling the Shots
Death Makes the News
Why Parents Reject Vaccines JENNIFER A. REICH
How the Media Censor and Display the Dead
“An essential contribution to the story of vaccines in contemporary U.S. society.” — American Journal of Sociology
JESSICA M. FISHMAN
A behind-the-scenes account of how death is presented in the media.
336 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-7483-5 • $20.00
336 PAGES • PAPER 978-0-8147-6045-1 • $30.00
Citizens but Not Americans
Toxic Communities Environmental Racism, Industrial Pollution, and Residential Mobility
Race and Belonging among Latino Millennials
DORCETA TAYLOR
NILDA FLORES-GONZÁLEZ
“Well suited for a course on environmental justice, environmental sociology, urban studies, or race and ethnicity.” — Social Forces
“Shows how being born into the nation does not guarantee a sense of full social inclusion.” — Leo Chavez, Author of The Latino Threat
352 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-6178-1 • $28.00
2013 Oliver Cromwell Cox Book Award, American Sociological Association Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities
208 PAGES • PAPER 978-1-4798-4077-9 • $27.00 In the Latina/o Sociology series
Honorable Mention, 2019 ASA Sex and Gender Section Distinguished Book Award
Punished
Surviving State Terror
Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys
Women’s Testimonies of Repression and Resistance in Argentina
VICTOR M. RIOS
“A well overdue and important contribution to our understanding of urban street youth and gangs.” — Diego Vigil, author of The Projects
BARBARA SUTTON
“A complex, creative, and powerful analysis of genderbased violence in Argentina’s clandestine detention centers.” — Cecilia Menjívar, author of Enduring Violence
237 PAGES • PAPER 978-0-8147-7638-4 • $25.00 In the New Perspectives on Crime, Law, and Deviance series
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