This book is situated in a study of learning to teach science, informal science education and identity The study initially aimed to learn how teachers’ identities were influenced by teacher learning experiences in informal science institutions and sites .
Ideal for courses in Teaching STEAM, Teacher Education, Museum Education.
Rethinking Multimodal Literacy in Theory and Practice highlights the need for an interdisciplinary approach to effectively address the complexities of concepts, tools, and processes in educational settings This volume aims to contribute to developing the interconnection between a multimodal approach to pedagogies and multiliteracies development with particular attention to teaching critical thinking skills It provides valuable insights into current challenges in specific educational domains and offers a wide range of multimodal practices, complemented by special attention to improving participants’ multiliteracies As such, it is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand and implement effective multimodal teaching practices
Ideal for courses in Multimodal Theories, Literacy Research, Visual Literacy, Critical Teaching, Language Pedagogy.
David A. Granger
John Dewey, Albert Barnes, and the Continuity of Art and Life
John Dewey, Albert Barnes, and the Continuity of Art and Life is a carefully-researched book offering a dynamic and expansive Deweyan vision for the arts and education by examining the influence of Barnes on Dewey
Ideal for courses in History of Public Education, Philosophy of Education, Curriculum Design in Art Education, Histories and Policies of Arts Education.
Eun-Ji Kim • Kori Czuy (eds.)
Relational Education Beyond the Fort
Land-based STEAM
Bio-Mythois. Rehumanizing STEM through Creative Narratives and Humanizing Approaches. Vol. 1
This edited collection brings together theories and lived experiences in teaching and learning Nature through multiple ways of coming to know Showcasing the experiences and ideas from diverse stakeholders in the field of education, this book includes work from Researchers, Teacher-Educators, Teachers, Outreach workshop facilitators, and Indigenous Youth Focusing on the importance of relationalities in teaching and learning, this book offers candid accounts and innovative ideas on bringing diverse perspectives into Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) Education
Ideal for courses in Teacher Education, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Indigenous Pedagogy, Steam Education.
Jodi Latremouille • Lesley Tait • David W. Jardine
An Ecological Pedagogy of Joy
On Relations, Aliveness and Love
New York, 2023 xxx pp , num ill
Complicated Conversation. A Book Series of Curriculum Studies. Vol. 59
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An Ecological Pedagogy of Joy is an interweaving that explores the conduct of pedagogy in these ecologically sorrowful times Drawing upon the authors’ collective experiences as teachers and students, as well as Indigenous ancestries and knowledge, ecological images and ideas and threads of thought from interpretive traditions, the book not only speaks about these matters, but is organized to provide readers with pathways, alternating voices, deep philosophical ventures and personal and practice examples This book is a valuable resource for any practicing teacher or education student (graduate or undergraduate) who is interested in exploring emerging ventures into relations, aliveness and love as keys to the well-being of schools It also provides examples of how interpretive work can be done in a rigorous and scholarly manner, and carefully threads into this First Nations ideas and practices that enhance and elaborate the pathways the authors have taken
Ideal for courses in Teacher Education Classes, Curriculum Theory and Practice Classes, or Philosophy of Education Classes, First Nations Knowledge, Methods and Issues, Education, Research Methodologies, Curriculum Theory.
Ann-Louise Ljungblad • Margaret Myers
The Relational Dimension of the Teaching Profession
The Relational Dimension of the Teaching Profession observes how four teachers create pedagogical meeting spaces wherein they meet their students as people, and develops an understanding of pedagogical tact and stance that encourages trustful teacher-student relationships
Ideal for courses in Teacher Education, Pedagogical Methods Educational Methods, Student Teaching, Pedagogical Methods.
Sneha Kohli Mathur • Adam Paul Valerius
Understanding the Lived Experiences of Autistic Adults
New York, 2023 XX, 228 pp , 1 b/w ill , 5 b/w ill table/s
This book details a narrative study conducted through a social model of disability lens that centers voices of autistic individuals By including autistic people in research design, implementation, and support services, academics and therapists can learn from the neurodivergent and move toward a more socially just praxis
Ideal for courses in ABA, Psychology, Education, Sociology, and Social Work.
Between Complicity and Integrity
Educators’ Stories in Tangled Times
New York, 2023 XVI, 186 pp , 10 b/w ill , 2 tables [Re]thinking Environmental Education. Vol. 17 pb
Written for current and future educators, Between Complicity & Integrity shares intimate narratives from 12 educators working at the intersection of education, environment, and social change .
Ideal for courses in Educational Philosophy, Introduction to Education, Foundations of Education, Higher Education, Teacher Education.
Hongyu Wang
Awakenings to the Calling of Nonviolence in Curriculum Studies
New York, 2023 xxx pp , num ill
Complicated Conversation. A Book Series of Curriculum Studies. Vol. 80
This book conceptualizes nonviolence in multiple dimensions and interdisciplinary lenses, centering on nonviolent relationality beyond categorical thinking, bridging inner work and outer work, and aspiring to transcend dualism and divisions to transform pedagogy and curriculum dynamics as well as curriculum studies as a field
Ideal for courses in Curriculum and Pedagogy, Educational Leadership and Policy, Multicultural and Diversity Issues in Curriculum, Curriculum of Nonviolenc.
Nora Timmerman
Edmund Adjapong • Kelly Allen
Teaching for Liberation
On Freedom Dreaming in the Field of Hip–Hop Education
New York, 2023 XVI, 116 pp , 1 b/w ill , 2 tables Hip-Hop Education. Innovation, Inspiration, Elevation. Vol. 4
In celebration of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, the authors interviewed scholars and community-engaged educators who have contributed to the field of hip-hop and education with the goal of reflecting on established research and activism within the field of hip-hop and education
Ideal for courses in Urban Education, Hip-Hop Education, Critical Education, African American Studies, Cultural Studies.
George Jerry Sefa Dei
The Black Scholar Travelogue in Academia
New York, 2024 XVI, 234 pp Counterpoints. Studies in Criticality. Vol. 541 pb
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This book draws inspiration for the author’s scholarship on race, anti-Blackness, Indigeneity, and anti-colonial studies and offers a personal travelogue of a Black scholar in academia
Ideal for courses in Anti-Colonialism, Black Scholarship, Social Justice and Education, Race and Ethnicity.
Robin DiAngelo
What Does It Mean to Be White?
Developing White Racial Literacy
New York, 2023 XII, 368 pp , 45 b/w ill
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What does it mean to be white in a society that proclaims race meaningless, yet is deeply divided by race? Robin DiAngelo reveals the factors that make this question so difficult: miseducation about racism; ideologies such as individualism and colorblindness; segregation; and the belief that to be complicit in racism is to be an immoral person
Ideal for courses in Diversity and AntiRacism, Sociology of Race, Race and Psychology, Race and Education.
Olga S. Jarrett • Vera L Stenhouse • John A. Sutterby Michael M. Patte (eds.)
Play and Social Justice
Equity, Advocacy, and Opportunity
New York, 2023 XXII, 308 pp , 8 b/w ill , 7 tables Counterpoints. Studies in Criticality. Vol. 537
The importance of play for healthy development is undeniable Aspects of play have been linked to the development of social skills, health and fitness, motivation, curiosity, innovation, imagination, and problem solving .
Ideal for courses in Early Childhood Education, Play, Multicultural Education, Social Justice, Sociology of Education, and Social Issues.
Koray Lynx
Hizmet Movement, A Lived Experience, and Introspections on Pedagogy
New York, 2023 xxx pp , num ill
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This book is first in its category to reflect a lived experience from a phenomenological viewpoint within the Hizmet Movement (HM) Through the author’s lens, you will read about the transformation of HM along with his own over a span of three decades Moreover, the book does not shy away from sensitive subjects such as LGBTQA+ topics in this Turkeybased, Muslim educational movement
Ideal for courses in Educational Psychology, Teacher Training, Political Science, and Theology.
M. Simpkins
Double Dutching in My Own Skin A Soulful Narrative on Colorism
New York, 2023 xxx pp , num ill Counterpoints Primers. Vol. 39
The glamorized life of Black women with light skin and its presumed likeness to whiteness has caused division within the Black community for years . Most often written and spoken of is the victimization of darker hue women due to their skin tone
Ideal for courses in African American Social Thought, Cultural Studies, Race and Gender, Colorism, Black Women in America, Black Women in Cinema.
LaWanda
Jeramy Wallace • Jeremiah J. Sims • Jeremiah J. Sims Lasana O. Hotep (eds.)
The White Educator’s Guide to Equity argues that community colleges, as some of the most racially diverse institutions of higher education, are uniquely positioned to function as disruptive technologies for interrupting educational inequity
Ideal for courses in Educational Leadership, Multicultural Education.
Harmony Notes Book 2
Oxford, 2023 VIII, 288 pp , 280 fig col
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Harmony Notes: Book 2, is a natural follow on from Harmony Notes: Book 1 The vocabulary is expanded to encompass dissonant decoration, modulation, secondary 7ths and an exploration of Classical chromatic harmony Clear uncomplicated explanations of each topic accompanied by aural examples are central to the conception and design At every stage the aim is to foster a musical understanding and encourage a holistic approach — emphasising the necessary link between sound and symbol The material is explored throughout seventeen chapters and includes exercises to assist with the learning, absorption and application of the topic at hand
Ideal for courses in Music Theory, Orchestration, Harmony and Counterpoint, Keyboard Harmony and Aural Training.
Beauty, Reason, Power argues that music education, as part of a classical education, can cultivate shared loves across political, religious, or cultural lines in a pluralist society
Ideal for courses in Music Education, Philosophy of Music, History of Music Education.
Jean Archibald • Marie Moran
Roxanne Barbara Doerr
Academic Style Proofreading
An Introduction
Oxford, 2023 XIV, 244 pp , 12 b/w ill tables
Contemporary Studies in Descriptive Linguistics. Vol. 54
This volume seeks to unpack the concept of “academic style proofreading” and its components through a multifaceted analysis including methodologies such as terminology, corpus stylistics and error analysis This is intended to define the purpose and intricacies of this new aspect of academic writing and present common errors in academic style, as well as possible proofreading solutions, in economics and the humanities In doing so, the book presents an assessment of the issues, methods and implications of academic style proofreading for research, professional and educational purposes
Ideal for courses in Academic Writing Courses, Proofreading and Copy-Editing Training Course.
A Rising Tide Lifts All the Boats
The Proverbial Rhetoric of John F Kennedy
New York, 2023 X, 292 pp
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The book is based on eight thousand pages of former President John F Kennedy’s printed communications, including his books, innumerable speeches, addresses, press conferences, debates, and letters
Ideal for courses in Rhetorical Studies, English Studies.
The Development of SelfRegulation in Latinx Preschool Children
Theory, Research, and Applications
New York, 2023 xxx pp , num ill
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While there is research on self-regulation in early childhood and its relation to language development, there is a paucity of research centering on self-regulatory skills and young Latinx learners This book’s originality and contribution to the field are based on the unique focus on developing executive functioning skills related to Latinxs
Ideal for courses in Developmental Education, Early Childhood Teacher Preparation, Teacher Education, Early Childhood Development, Bilingual Education, Child Psychology.
Wolfgang Mieder
Ruth Guirguis • Raquel Plotka
Claudia Interiano-Shiverdecker • Belinda
Flores Cristina Thornell Jessenia García • Isanely Kurz
Preparing Culturally Efficacious Bilingual Counselors through Theory and Case Studies
New York, 2023
Critical Studies of Latinxs in the Americas. Vol. 31
Preparing Culturally Efficacious Bilingual Counselors Through Theory and Case Studies provides theoretical grounding and practical approaches that are responsive to serving the distinct Latinx/bilingual population, to assists others in moving away from a monocultural/ linguistic perspective situated in Western thought
Ideal for courses in Counseling for Bicultural-Bilingual Populations, Multicultural Counselling, Counseling Linguistically Diverse Populations.
Phillip Boda (ed.)
Educational Injustices among Margins and Centers
Theorizing Critical Futures in Education
New York, 2023
Counterpoints. Studies in Criticality. Vol. 546
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This edited volume seeks to trouble the binary between the individual and the community in terms of educational praxis and research It showcases how scholars have developed more nuanced, relational ways of understanding notions of justice, equity, and purpose in education
Ideal for courses in Advanced Critical Studies in Education, Teacher Education, Social Justice in Education.
Michael E. Dantley
Leading with a Critical Spirit New Strategies for Educational Leaders
New York, 20xx xxx pp , num ill
Education and Struggle. Narrative, Dialogue, and the Political Production of Meaning. Vol. 25
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This book offers educational leaders the opportunity to use critical spirituality as a practice to wage war against the miseducation of so many of the nation’s children and youth The book demands attention be paid to the societal issues that impact what happens in schools .
Ideal for courses in Educational Leadership, Social Justice, Ethics in Educational Leadership, Philosophy in Education, Social Foundations.
Derrique DeGagné (ed.)
Weaving Hope Through Our Education System
New York, 2023 xxx pp , num ill Counterpoints. Studies in Criticality. Vol. 544
This volume seeks to Weaving Hope through our Education System is an invitation to emerging, novice, and experienced educators to reflect, a reminder to connect, and a call to action In its pages, a diverse group of artists, educators, and leaders examine hope’s relationship with courage, connection, compassion, curiosity, and creativity
Ideal for courses in Leadership Education, School Leadership, Indigenous Education, Teaching Diversity, Teacher Education, Social Justice in Practice.
Christopher Dietzel • Kimia Towfigh (eds.)
Pandemic Injustice
Navigating Legal and Policy Lines During the COVID-19 Pandemic
New York, 2023 xxx pp , num ill
Confronting Systemic Omissions and Impacts in Educational Policy. Vol. 2
ISBN 978-1-63667-481-0
Henry A. Giroux
Education and the Crisis of Public Values
Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, and Public Education –Second edition
This edited collection brings together a diverse array of scholarly work that highlights various legal and policy-related issues exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic
Ideal for courses in Contemporary Issues in Education, Educational Leadership, Education and Law, Educational Leadership and Policy, Globalization, Education, and Change, Teacher Education.
This volume seeks to Updated with both a new introduction and a series of interviews, the second edition of Education and the Crisis of Public Values examines American society’s shift away from democratic public values, the ensuing move toward a market-driven mode of education, and the last decade’s growing social disinvestment in youth
Ideal for courses in Advanced Critical Studies in Education, Teacher Education, Social Justice in Education.
Hope McCoy
From Congo to GONGO
Higher Education, Critical Geopolitics, and the New Red Scare
This book is a multidisciplinary examination of African-Russian relations, spanning the fields of education, history, political science, and sociology Using higher education as a case study in soft power, this book delves into the ways both the State and the Student engage in critical geopolitics .
Ideal for courses in Global Studies, International Education, Afrtican Education, Education & Diplomacy.
Resisting Neoliberal Schooling
Dismantling the Rubricization and Corporatization of Higher Education
New York, 2023 xxx pp , num ill
Liberatory Stories and Voices from Community Colleges. Vol. 1
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Virginia Stead (ed.)
Confronting Antisemitism on Campus
New York, 2023 XXVIII, 502 pp , 15 b/w ill , 8 tables Equity in Higher Education Theory, Policy, and Praxis. Vol. 14
This book critiques the use of rubrics in assessment and evaluation within education and the effects of the rubric as a tool for social and intellectual control . This powerful theoretical intervention goes beyond the most dangerous academic repressive theory and standardization
Ideal for courses in Introduction to Criminology, Introduction to Sociology, Issues in Postsecondary Education, Leadership and Policy in Education, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Teacher Education.
Confronting Antisemitism on Campus allows higher education professionals to dive in and consider how their roles on campus impact Jewish students, faculty, and staff Through personal anecdotes, case studies, scholarly research, and historical references, this seminal work provides contextual understanding for the experiences of Jewish and non-Jewish professionals on campuses Divided into five segments, each section of the book provides an in-depth understanding for a variety of issues transpiring on campus related to Jewish community members .
Ideal for courses in Educational Policy, Multicultural Education, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Education, Higher Education Administration.
Anthony J. Nocella II (ed.)
Virginia Stead (ed.)
Toward Abolishing White Supremacy
on Campus
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Equity in Higher Education Theory, Policy, and Praxis. Vol. 18
Toward Abolishing White Supremacy in Higher Education allows higher education professionals to dive in and consider how their roles impact BIPOC students, faculty, and staff Through personal anecdotes, case studies, scholarly research, and historical references, this seminal work centers the experiences of Black, Indigenous, and people of color in the academic community while offering tools toward abolishing white supremacy in higher education
Ideal for courses in Educational Policy and Reform, Multicultural Education, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Education, Higher Education Administration.
Maroro Zinyemba
Postsecondary Leaders’ Thoughts on Diversity and Inclusion
Now What?
New York, 2023 XVI, 138 pp , 3 b/w ill Counterpoints. Studies in Criticality. Vol. 539
This book offers an integrated social justice leadership framework that provides leaders with tools for broaching issues related diversity, equity, and inclusion
Ideal for courses in Educational Leadership and Policy, Post-Secondary Leadership, Diversity in Leadership, Leadership for Social Justice.
Andrew C. Billings • Scott Parrott Head Game
Mental Health in Sports Media
New York, 2023 X, 210 pp Communication, Sport, and Society. Vol. 9 pb ISBN 978-1-4331-9109-1
This book uses interviews with key athletes, leading journalists and sportscasters, and organizational and league leaders to show how media has been used, and could be used in the future, to advance greater understanding of mental health
Ideal for courses in Sports Communication/Media, Sports Sociology, Sports Management.
Andre E. Johnson • Kimberly P. Johnson • Wallis C. Baxter III (eds.)
Preaching During a Pandemic
The Rhetoric of the Black Preaching Tradition, Volume I
New York, 2023 X, 96 pp
Studies in Communication, Culture, Race, and Religion. Vol. 1
Preaching During a Pandemic: The Rhetoric of the Black Preaching Tradition is a two volume collection of sermons from those who preach within the Black preaching tradition during the COVID 19 pandemic
Ideal for courses in Religion, Rhetoric, the Black Preaching Tradition.
Andre E. Johnson • Kimberly P. Johnson • Wallis C. Baxter III (eds.)
Preaching During a Pandemic
The Rhetoric of the Black Preaching Tradition, Volume II
New York, 2023 X, 106 pp
Studies in Communication, Culture, Race, and Religion. Vol. 2
ISBN 978-1-4331-8752-0
Ahmet Atay • Shinsuke Eguchi • Gloria Nziba Pindi (eds.)
Transnationalizing Critical Intercultural Communication
Legacy, Relevance, and Future
New York, 2023
Critical Intercultural Communication Studies. Vol. 31
Preaching During a Pandemic: The Rhetoric of the Black Preaching Tradition is a two volume collection of sermons from those who preach within the Black preaching tradition during the COVID19 pandemic .
Ideal for courses in Religion, Rhetoric, the Black Preaching Tradition.
The goal of this book is to call for a transnational turn within critical intercultural communication and generate a discussion to facilitate this turn Here, we argue that IC and critical intercultural communication did not fully experience a transnational turn .
Ideal for courses in Intercultural Communication, Critical Communications.
PeterClassicsLang
Janet M. Cramer • Carlnita P. Greene • Lynn M. Walters (eds.)
From high-tech kitchen gadgets and magazines to the Food Network, the last few decades have seen a huge rise in food-focused consumption, media, and culture The discourses surrounding food range from media coverage of school lunchrooms and hunger issues, to news stories about urban gardening or buying organic products at the local farmers market Food is no longer viewed merely as a means of survival
Ideal for courses in Media Studies, Sociology of Media, Food Communication.
Roselyn Du
Algorithmic Audience in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Tailored Communication, Information Cocoons, Algorithmic Literacy, and News Literacy
New York, 2023 XII, 164 pp , 33 b/w ill , 47 b/w ill tables
This book employs a mix-methods approach to examine and interpret the algorithmic news consumption phenomenon from several inter-related perspectives, including tailored communication, customization, gatekeeping, agenda-resisting, and news literacy
Ideal for courses in General Education for Media Literacy, Algorithmic Literacy, or in Media, Journalism, and Communications, Introduction to Communication, Current Issues in Communication, Communication Theory, Communication Ethics.
Organizational Listening II
Expanding the Concept, Theory, and Practice, 2nd Edition
New York, 2023
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In Organizational Listening II, Macnamara presents new research and practical approaches and tools to improve how organizations listen to facilitate meaningful stakeholder engagement, voice, dialogue, and relationships through true two-way communication
Ideal for courses in Strategic Communication, Organizational Communication.
Jim Macnamara
Ulrika Olausson
The Ethics of Sustainable Communication
Overcoming the World of Opposites
New York, 2023 XVIII, 112 pp , 1 table Global Crises and the Media. Vol. 28
The Ethics of Sustainable Communication elegantly interweaves theoretical and empirical knowledge from the social sciences with wisdom traditions from various parts of the world The book develops a communication ethics that aims at facilitating a genuine experience of the interconnectedness of all life through the expansion of trust
Ideal for courses in Sustainable Communication, Ethics and Communication.
This book sets out to explore how hate comes alive in language and actions by examining the nature and persuasive functions of hate in American society Hate speech may be used for many purposes and have different intended consequences
Ideal for courses in Hate Speech, Communication and Society, Cultural Communication.
Kevin B. Wright • Lynne M. Webb (eds.)
Computer-Mediated Communication in Personal Relationships
New York, 2023 XVIII, 412 pp , 1 b/w ill , 4 tables
This is the first collection of readings on computer-mediated communication focusing exclusively on interpersonal interactions Examining messages exchanged via email, Twitter, Facebook, websites, and blogs, the authors analyze communication issues of ongoing importance in relationships
Ideal for courses in Interpersonal Communication, Communication Theory.
The revised edition considers recent research to extend a discussion of children’s experiences in war It includes an examination of comic books, considers fitness standards, and expands a discussion of Boy Scouts and other groups for children
Ideal for courses in World War and the Home Front, Media History, Military History, General United States History, Political Science and Psychology.
Yuval Gozansky (ed.)
Histories of Children’s Television Around the World
New York, 2023 X, 290 pp , 29 b/w ill , 3 tables
Mediated Youth. Vol. 35
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The book puts together for the first time, valuable updated information, that looks at children’s television from its early days up to current digital age, with its digital media offerings and availability It offers new insights about a central children’s media culture and focuses on non-Anglo-American television histories
Ideal for courses in Communication, Media Studies, Television Studies, Education, Child and Youth Studies, Cultural Studies.
Debra L. Merskin Media, Minorities, and Meaning A Critical Introduction
New York, 2023 XXII, 450 pp , 22 b/w ill , 11 tables
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This book is an examination of how American mass media, including advertising, presents Otherness – anyone or anything constructed as different from an established norm – in terms of gender, race, sex, disabilities, and other markers of difference
Ideal for courses in Race, Gender, and Media Stereotypes, Mass Communication and Society, Media History.
This book is a follow-up to Mervi Pantti’s Media and the Ukraine Crisis: Hybrid Media Practices and Narratives of Conflict (2016) considering the ongoing conflict in Ukraine
Ideal for courses in Media Studies, Communication, Journalism.
Scott Parrott
Media & Mental Health
Using Mass Media to Reduce the Stigma of Mental Illness
New York, 2023 VIII, 168 pp Health Communication. Vol. 17
This book flips the issue on its head, examining the question: Can the problem be a solution? Informed by budding lines of research from media studies, psychology, and other fields, this book discusses ways in which television, music, movies, news, social media and other mass media fare may challenge the stigmatization of mental illness
Ideal for courses in Mass Communication , Media Studies and Mental Illness Stigma.
Shaheen Shariff • Christopher Dietzel (eds.)
Interrupting Sexual Violence
The Power of Law, Education, and Media
New York, 2023 XXVI, 272 pp , 12 b/w ill , 11 tables Confronting Systemic Omissions and Impacts in Educational Policy. Vol. 1 pb ISBN 978-1-63667-007-2
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As a reflection of the iMPACTS Project, an international research partnership that investigates sexual violence at universities and in society, this edited collection is the first to take a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding and addressing sexual violence and gender-based violence in Canada
Ideal for courses in Law, Policy, Education, Gender Studies, Health, and Sociology.
Susan Wiesinger • Ralph Beliveau
Digital Literacy
A Primer on Media, Identity, and the Evolution of Technology, Second Edition
The second edition of Digital Literacy provides a highly focused exploration of key critical concepts in understanding digital media in a clear, engaging, and accessible way for an introductory audience
Ideal for courses in Digital Literacy, Media Technology, Journalism, and Public Relations. & Media Technologies, Introduction to Media.
James H. Wittebols
Information and News Literacy Pedagogy
A Learner-Centered Lifespan Approach
New York, 2023 X, 144 pp , 1 b/w ill table/s Lifespan Communication. Children, Families, and Aging. Vol. 12 pb
ISBN 978-1-4331-9676-8
Daniel Ness
Writing Critically in STEAM
New York, 20xx xxx pp , num ill Critical Literacies and Language. Pedagogies of Social Justice. Vol. 1
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This book presents a different approach to news and information literacy which uses a flipped classroom method to create a studentcentered learning experience The course is guided by the educational philosophy of Paulo Freire and draws on theory and research from psychology, education and news and information literacy
Ideal for courses in Journalism, Digital Literacy, and Lifespan Communication.
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Writing Critically in STEAM will be the first book of its kind to focus primarily on what the scientist, technology specialist, engineer, artist, art historian, architect, or mathematician needs to know to become a better writer in one’s field
Ideal for courses in Literacy Development, Critical Literacy, Art of Writing for Educators, Teaching Writing/ English Language Arts, Innovative Strategies in Secondary Education.
Kathleen Olmstead • Serena Troiani (eds.)
Many Books, Many Stories
Using Children’s and Young Adult Literature to Open Classroom Conversations
Many Books, Many Stories offers both the rationale and resources for engaging in work with inclusive children’s and young adult literature .
Ideal for courses in English Education, Childrens Literature, Young Adult Literature, Literacy Children’s Literature, Young Adult Literature, Literacy.
Joff P.N. Bradley • David R. Cole
Deleuze, Guattari, and Global Ecologies of Language Learning
This book is a selection of writings on Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s philosophy and its connection with language learning Guattari philosophical approach endeavours to understand the relationships between literacy, the literary, and literature use
Ideal for courses in Language Learning and Teaching, Literacy, Philosophy and Language.
Edd Applegate
Investigative Journalism in the United States
A History, with Profiles of Journalists and Writers Who Practiced the Form
This book presents the history of investigative journalism in the United States It includes biographical details of various journalists and writers who wrote about possible wrongdoing by businesses and state or federal employees
Ideal for courses in History of Journalism, Social Change, Journalism and Society.
David W. Bulla • Gregory A. Borchard
Journalism in the Civil War Era (Second Edition)
New York, 2023 XXVI, 436 pp , 32 ill Mediating American History. Vol. 8
This book presents the historical context of Civil War journalism—placing the press of the era within the entire nineteenth century It gives a broad account of journalism in the Civil War, reflecting on the political, military, legal, and journalistic issues involved in this era
Ideal for courses in Featured in Courses on Nineteenth Century History and Journalism History.
Snell Clark
Twentieth Century Frontierswoman
A Rhetorical Biography of Almena Davis Lomax, Journalist
New York, 20xx xxx pp , num ill
Studies in Communication, Culture, Race, and Religion. Vol. 4
This rhetorical biography illustrates the manner in which African American woman newspaper publisher and journalist Almena Davis Lomax sought to persuade her readers of her civil rights vision--through her Los Angeles Tribune editorials, columns, and other writings–from the 1940s through the mid1970s
Ideal for courses in History of journalism, Women’s History, African American Studies.
Bobbie Eisenstock News Literacy Now How to “Read” the News
New York, 2023 XVI, 150 pp , 1 b/w ill , 10 color ill pb ISBN 978-1-63667-093-5
News Literacy Now introduces a new way to “read” the news Based on the intersection of media literacy, news literacy, information and web literacy skills, this hybrid strategy adapts the media literacy framework developed by the Center for Media Literacy to analyze the nature of news, explain professional journalism practices and standards
Ideal for courses in Journalism, Media Literacy, News Literacy.
Chandra
Victoria M. Tischio • Camryn Carwll • CJ Deskie Dunya Markovic (eds.)
Journeys to South Africa
Reflections on 20 Years of Short-term International Service-Learning
Journeys to South Africa: Reflections on 20 Years of Short-term Service Learning helps fill these gaps in the knowledge about international service-learning by offering description and analysis of qualitative data gathered during 20 years of service-learning in South Africa
Ideal for courses in International Studies, Global Studies, African Studies.
Amy E. Robillard
Misogyny in English Departments
Obligation, Entitlement, Gaslighting
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Lausanne, Oxford, 2023 XXII, 140 pp
Equity in Higher Education Theory, Policy, and Praxis. Vol. 17
Misogyny in English Departments theorizes the results of a qualitative empirical study of the ways women in U S college and university English departments experience misogyny, and the effects that misogyny has on their personal and professional lives
Ideal for courses in English Studies, Gender Studies.
This edited volume provides a compendium of recent work on critical curricular-pedagogical praxes via itinerant curriculum theory (ICT) . This volume advances ICT as a transnational-local way of doing critical curricular-pedagogical praxes, up-from-below, within bioregions
Ideal for courses in CurricularPedagogical Praxes, Curriculum Theory.
Peter McLaren, named Outstanding Educator in America by the Association of Educators of Latin America and the Caribbean in 2013 and winner of numerous awards for his scholarship and international political activism, has penned another classic work with Pedagogy of Insurrection
Ideal for courses in Critical Pedagogy, Ecopedagogy, Cultural Studies.
The twenty-first century is truly the age of the undead They are no longer just vampires or zombies, but every kind of monster that can be imagined More so, they not only live in the alien terrain of our imaginations or nightmares but are embedded into the very nature of our existence in the neverending catastrophe of the 2000s .
Ideal for courses in Cultural Studies Courses, Vampire Studies, Film and Media Studies.
Rosalina Díaz (ed.)
Decolonizing Paradise
A Radical Ethnography of Environmental Stewardship in the Caribbean
New York, 2023 XXXII, 318 pp , 107 b/w ill , 4 tables Counterpoints. Studies in Criticality. Vol. 536
This book presents the voices of academic scholars and scientists with those of grassroots activists, native healers and community herbalists & brujas, in addressing issues of cultural & indigenous identity, agroecology, sustainability and self-determination in the Greater Antillean region of the Caribbean
Ideal for courses in Environmental Anthropology, Ethnobotany, Carribean Studies, Ethnic Studies, Environmental Studies, Introductory Sociology.
Peter McLaren
Simon Bacon (ed.)
Lisbeth Frølunde • Louise Phillips • Maria
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Moving along
A co-produced graphic novel about Parkinson’s dance
Oxford, 2023 II, 180 pp , 122 fig col , 5 fig b/w, 1 table Medical Humanities: Criticism and Creativity. Vol. 2
Dance has proved to be an exceptionally good catalyst for living well with Parkinson’s and this graphic novel illustrates individual journeys through Parkinson’s and into dance . For anyone curious about dancing who now lives with Parkinson’s, or knows someone who does, this book is for you For anyone interested in graphic medicine, dance for wellbeing, or arts in healthcare, this book is an important addition to the literature
Ideal for courses in Medical Humanities Courses, Training for Medical Practitioners.
Adria Y. Goldman • Joanna L. Jenkins • Andre Nicholson LaRonda SandersSenu (eds.)
insecure, Awkward, and #Winning
Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Works of Issa Rae
Biblioref: New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Lausanne, Oxford, 2023 X, 294 pp
This book is the first project dedicated exclusively to Issa Rae and her works Her work offers a fertile space where contemporary issues intersect, encouraging audiences to discuss meaning and impact within their own lives, society, and cultural identities
Ideal for courses in Race and Gender Studies, Multiculturalism and Identity, Media Studies, Women’s Studies, and Gender and Sexuality.
The book examines the issue of old age in death in Western societies in the pre-Covid-19 era and during the pandemic It aims to prompt rethinking of societal obligations to the aged and to reflect on ways of handling death in old age . It offers a platform to debate society’s responsibility to the old and to reflect on the legacy of the pandemic
Ideal for courses in Aging, Longevity, Death in Society, Death and Dying, and Sociology of Death.
Anthony J. Nocella II (ed.)
The Lowrider Studies Reader Culture, Resistance, Liberation, and Familia
New York, 2023 xxx pp , num ill Lowrider Studies. Vol. 1
The first book dedicated to lowrider studies in the world is a powerful groundbreaking book that is a collection of writings from brilliant lowriders from inside and outside the academia speaking on lowrider history, teaching, pedagogy, culture, politics, society, justice, art, language, education, and importance within larger society
Ideal for courses in Introduction to Sociology, Education and Society, Cultural Studies, Latinx Studies, Chicano Studies, Social Justice Education, Introduction to Criminal Justice.
Peter Roberts • R. Scott Webster • John Quay (eds.)
Philosophy, Death and Education
New York, 2023 XIV, 128 pp
Complicated Conversation. A Book Series of Curriculum Studies. Vol. 58
This book addresses the difficult, complex, sensitive subject of death from a unique point of view Drawing on insights from philosophers across the ages, the authors argue that death is a matter of profound educational importance
Ideal for courses in Philosophy of Death, Death and Dying, Ethics and Existentialism, Death Education.
The book is a detailed introduction to PostBlackness as a literary aesthetic, tracing its emergence to the philosophical movement that defined itself in the visual arts towards the end of the twentieth century
Ideal for courses in African American Literature, Race Studies.
Marko Teodorski • Simon Bacon (eds.)
The Deep
A Companion
Oxford, 2023 XII, 348 pp , 46 fig col , 12 fig b/w Genre Fiction and Film Companions. Vol. 11
This companion explores myths and legends of merfolk and sea monsters to navigate our transcultural pasts and environmental presents and explain our endless fascination with the sea From mythological sea creatures to presentday visions of the blue environment, The Deep offers us anchors for becoming part of a shared, more ecological future
Ideal for courses in Environmental Studies Courses, Cultural Studies, Film and Media Courses.
Angel De-Juanas Olivia • Francisco Javier García-Castilla (eds)
Ocio para la inclusión
Inspirando el cambio desde la transferencia social del conocimiento
New York, 2023
Critical Studies of Latinxs in the Americas. Tomo 29 en rústica
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Ideal for courses in Social Intervention, Social Work and Social Welfare.
Silvia Perel-Levin (ed.)
Ageing of the Oppressed A Pandemic of Intersecting Injustice
New York, 2023 XII, 190 pp , 1 b/w ill Counterpoints. Studies in Criticality. Vol. 542 hb
Ageing of the Oppressed: A Pandemic of Intersectional Injustice explores what it is like to grow older with accumulating and intersecting discrimination It condemns ageism and other isms
Ideal for courses in Educational Leadership and Policy, Issues in Postsecondary Education.
Adam F.C. Fletcher • McDermott, J. Cynthia (eds.)
Democracy Deficit Disorder
Learning Democracy with Young People
New York, 2023 X, 258 pp Counterpoints. Studies in Criticality. Vol. 540
In the second edition of Zombie Politics and Culture in the Age of Casino Capitalism, Henry A Giroux uses the metaphor of the zombie to highlight how America has embraced a machinery of social and civil death that chills any vestige of a robust democracy
Ideal for courses in Politics and Culture, Democracy and Media, Cultural Studies.
Ancient Greece to the Modern World, 4th Edition
New York, 2023 XII, 206 pp , 15 b/w ill , 8 tables
This book contains a concise presentation of the major political theories underlying the Western tradition and contemporary ideological debates in America and the world From the Ancients, Plato and Aristotle, to contemporary Americans, Rawls and Nozick, the book examines each thinker’s conception of Human Nature, Political Society and Social Ethics Extensive excerpts from the original writings and their relation to American political principles distinguish this valuable text
Ideal for courses in Political Theory, History of Politics, Western Political Thought.
Rebecca Townsend (ed.)
Beyond the Cold War
Presidential Rhetoric in Central and Eastern Europe
This book studies the rhetoric used by presidents in Central and Eastern Europe It contextualizes rhetoric has either helped or hindered the development of democratic principles in the region many decades past the period of the transition
Ideal for courses in Comparative Politics or Slavic/Central and Eastern European Studies, Introduction to International Politics, Introduction to Global and International Studies, Understanding Russia and Eastern Europe, Seminar in European Studies.
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This book is a collection of essays about heroic, intelligent, perceptive, and resourceful private citizens with exceptional investigative capacities and their exemplary and important contributions to noteworthy criminal cases which are discussed in literary masterpieces by Agatha Christie and Dorothy Bowers .
Ideal for courses in Crime Fiction, Detective Fiction, Literature and Crime.
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The thesis at the center of this book is that since we have delegated the ability to read context to contextual technologies such as social media, location, and sensors, we have become context blind . Since context blindness—or caetextia in Latin—is one of the most dominant symptoms of autistic behavior at the highest levels of the spectrum, people with autism may indeed be giving us a peek into our human condition soon We could be witnessing the beginning of the next stage of human evolution— Homo caetextus With increasingly frequent floods and fires and unbearably hot summers, the human footprint on our planet should be evident to all, but it is not because we are context blind We can now see and feel global warming . We are witnessing evolution in real-time and birthing our successor species Our great-grandchildren may be a species very distinct from us . This book is a must for all communication and media studies courses dealing with digital technology, media, culture, and society . And a general reading public concerned with the polarized public sphere, difficulties in sustaining democratic governance, rampant conspiracies, and phenomena such as cancel culture and the need for trigger warnings and safe spaces, will find it enlightening .
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Genes of Culture Towards a Theory of Symbols, Meaning, and Media, Volume 1
Christine L. Nystrom, Carolyn Wiebe and Susan Maushart (eds.)
New York, 2021 XIV, 186 pp
Understanding Media Ecology, Vol. 6
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Christine L . Nystrom’s provocative work offers up a fresh approach to ongoing—and increasingly urgent—questions about the role of symbols and technology in shaping human experience . In lucid, lively, and always-accessible prose, she examines an eclectic range of topics—from Hopi grammar to the etiquette of beach-going to the primal allure of the horror film—to uncover the principles that structure the way we make meaning of our world . A cross-disciplinary tour de force, The Genes of Culture integrates insights from philosophy, the physical sciences, social psychology, and cultural criticism to pose challenging questions for today’s students of media This book is an exemplary foundation reader for graduates or undergraduates in communication and media studies
Reimagining Ireland
From Landscapes to Cityscapes
Towards a Poetics of Dwelling in Modern Irish Verse
Marjan Shokouhi
Oxford, 2023 VIII, 252 pp
Reimagining Ireland. Vol. 125
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Focuses on the works of three major Irish poets, William Butler Yeats, Patrick Kavanagh and Louis MacNeice and contests the often politicized and historicist boundaries set for defining Irishness and arguing for a recognition of new voices and marginal identities .
Communication, Sport, and Society
The United States of Sport
Media Framing and Influence of the Intersection of Sports and American Culture
Kenon A Brown, Joshua Dickhaus and Mia Long Anderson
New York, 2022 X, 244 pp Communication, Sport, and Society. Vol. 8
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This book will take a look at how media outlets portrayed several of these intersections in politics, culture and sports, with chapters highlighting a moment or phenomenon in American history and its impact on some aspect of the sports industry through the eyes of newspapers, magazines, television, radio and online news outlets
Magic has enjoyed a growing visibility in popular culture and scholarship of late This volume illuminates the multi-faceted topic from a variety of perspectives in a series of short, accessible essays about magic in literature, film, social media and in history .
Toxic Cultures A Companion
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What is toxic? Connoting many forms of negativity, denial or disillusion, ‘toxic’ cultures are part of living in the twenty-first century Including topics such as cancel culture, environmental denialism, #MeToo, Black Lives Matter and more, this companion serves an important intervention into the conversation .
Transmedia Cultures
A Companion
Edited By Simon Bacon
New York, 2021 X, 290 pp , 36 fig col , 5 fig b/w
Genre Fiction and Film Companions. Vol. 6
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The Transmedia Cultures companion demonstrates that transmedia, and indeed transmedia storytelling, are fundamental to the human experience of being in the world and creating the stories of who we are, both as individuals and communities Transmedia is not just limited to the Star Wars or Harry Potter franchises nor narratives exclusive to new media platforms and devices, though both these areas will necessarily be discussed Indeed, transmedia embraces a multiplicity of media platforms (old and new, online and offline), content expansion, and evolving forms of audience engagement .
Monsters
A Companion
Edited By Simon Bacon
New York, 2020 XX, 280 pp , 65 fig col , 11 fig b/w
Genre Fiction and Film Companions. Vol. 5
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Monsters are everywhere, from cyberbullies online to vampires onscreen: the twenty-first century is a monstrous age The root of the word “monster” means “omen” or “warning”, and if monsters frighten us, it’s because they are here to warn us about something amiss in ourselves and in our society Humanity has given birth to these monsters, and they grow and change with us, carrying the scars of their birth with them .
Sci-Fi
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New York, 2019 VIII, 240 pp , 53 fig col
Genre Fiction and Film Companions. Vol. 4
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Science fiction is a non-realist genre that foregrounds a sense of material plausibility, insisting that despite seeming outlandish, it is consonant with history and the laws of nature . By turns subtle and bombastic, sci-fi revels in discovery and revelation, whether through human ingenuity or world-altering paradigm shifts .
Horror is an inherently sensational and popular phenomenon Extreme violence, terrifying monsters and jarring music shock, scare and excite us out of our everyday lives . The horror genre gives shape to the particular anxieties of society but also reveals the fundamental nature of what it is to be human
At the Center of All Possibilities
Transforming Education for Our Children’s Future
Edited By Doug Selwyn
New York, 2022 XVI, 210 pp Counterpoints. Studies in Criticality. Vol. 532
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At the Center of All Possibilities is built around a few fundamental questions: How can we best educate our children so that they have the skills, confidence, and knowledge to live lives of joy, fulfillment, and service to themselves, their communities, and the planet? What do our students need to know, what dispositions do they need to develop, and what social and emotional learning and support do they need so that they are able to respond to both the challenges and possibilities of a future they can’t yet imagine? And how can we transform our current educational system into the system that will answer these questions?
Doug Selwyn invited twenty educators and activists to respond to these fundamental questions in short essays or interviews There has been no attempt to align them into a neat package: there are many points of view that we need to consider in our own unique circumstances, and there is value in gathering a range of thought and experience when considering how best to plan, and then to act Moreover, the book urges us to begin planning and acting now for the education we want, rather than to put it off because of the crisis of the moment One of the central responsibilities of a society to provide the best education we can to the next generation so that they can lead their best lives, and these are our children We owe them the very best education we can offer so that all of them can realize themselves at the center of all possibilities
AWArD WINNer!
2023 NCA Douglas W. Ehninger Distinguished Rhetorical Scholar Award to Mary Stuckey
Frontiers in Political Communication
Ecología de la desinformación y su impacto en el espacio público
Edited By Guillermo López García
New York, 2023 X, 198 p , 17 il blanco/ negro, 2 il blanco/negro tabla/s Frontiers in Political Communication. Tomo 49
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Pocos conceptos han adquirido un carácter más polisémico y omnipresente en los últimos tiempos, en una esfera que excede los estudios de comunicación, que el de desinformación La desinformación se ha convertido en un compañero de viaje aparentemente inevitable de la comunicación en sí, y con ello ha interferido en todo tipo de procesos políticos, económicos y sociales . </P> <P>Este libro se propone analizar cómo afecta la desinformación, en sus diversas acepciones, a la configuración y el funcionamiento del ecosistema comunicativo El objetivo es desarrollar una reflexión teórica que permita ofrecer una visión panorámica de los principales cambios que ha experimentado el sector y que propician un incremento y/o diversificación de la desinformación . El lector interesado en el análisis de la desinformación encontrará aquí un conjunto de reflexiones teóricas que entendemos valiosas, como conjunto y también consideradas aisladamente . Se trata de análisis que parten de una revisión crítica de la literatura, fundamentalmente ubicada en el ámbito específico de la comunicación política, pero con ramificaciones en campos conexos, como la historia de la comunicación o la estructura de los medios de comunicación y las industrias culturales Dichos análisis, además, a menudo conllevan propuestas metodológicas específicas para abordar el estudio de la desinformación en planos hasta ahora poco explorados .
Lifespan Communication
Communicating Fatherhood
New Directions in Theory, Research, and Edu-
cation
Edited By Vincent R . Waldron and Thomas Socha
New York, 2023 XXX, 390 pp , 2 b/w ill , 12 b/w ill table/s
Lifespan Communication. Children, Families, and Aging. Vol. 17
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Communicating Fatherhood is the first text to focus squarely on communication by and about fathers . This highly readable collection features an engaging mix of research chapters, personal reflections, and rich qualitative explorations of fatherhood as it is depicted in media, cultural traditions, father support programs, and the often-poignant reports of daughters, sons, spouses, and other family members The amazing diversity of fatherhood is on display, with chapters exploring the experiences of Native American, African American, and Latino dads and their families The reader will also hear from stay-at-home dads, nonresidential fathers, dads who are sperm donors, adoptive dads, and fathers who have been challenged by addiction, disability, and toxic versions of masculinity.
Global Crises and the Media
The Ethics of Sustainable Communication Overcoming the World of Opposites
This volume seeks to The Ethics of Sustainable Communication elegantly interweaves theoretical and empirical knowledge from the social sciences with wisdom traditions from various parts of the world . The book develops a communication ethics that aims at facilitating a genuine experience of the interconnectedness of all life through the expansion of trust .
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2023 NCA Distinguished Scholar Award to Bernadette M. Calafell
Critical Intercultural Communication Studies
(Trans)national
Tsina/oys Hybrid Performances of Chinese and Filipina/o Identities
Richie Neil Hao
New York, 2023 XIV, 138 pp
Critical Intercultural Communication Studies, Volume 30
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The book draws from critical intercultural and performance studies to analyze what makes “Tsina/oy” a complex identity and what it could mean for the future in and beyond the Philippines
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