Elizabeth Aries
How race and class collide at a prestigious liberal arts college
246 pages
| 6 x 9
| 2 tables
Naomi Zack
A philosopher of mixed race contemplates racial identity in America
232 pages
| 6 x 9
How Candidates Invoke Race in U.S. Political Campaigns
Charlton D McIlwain, and Stephen M. Caliendo
Why, when, and how often candidates use race appeals, and how the electorate responds
272 pages
| 6 x 9
| 38 tables, 23 halftones
Asian America in a Capitalist Culture of Emotion
Jeffrey Santa Ana
How capitalist culture stereotypes Asian Americans as either cheerful and successful strivers or insidious threats to white employment and status
290 pages
| 6 x 9
| 12 halftones
Asian Americans and Party Competition
Thomas P. Kim
Why the two-party political system works against Asian Americans
208 pages
| 6 x 9
| 1 tables
Tradition, Counter-Tradition, Politics
Edited by Roger S. Gottlieb
Well-known radical philosophers challenge and reflect on political practice and cultural domination
304 pages
| 6 x 9
| 1 tables
Experiences, Lessons, and Legacies
Edited by Martin Oppenheimer, Martin J. Murray, and Rhonda F. Levine
Autobiographical essays by individuals whose radicalism developed in and around the discipline of sociology
256 pages
The Ideology of the Animal Rights Movement
Gary L. Francione
A powerful re-examination of the animal rights movement and its shortcomings
288 pages
| 6 x 9
The Alteration and Decline of a Philadelphia Music Scene
Tammy L Anderson
Exposing the forces behind the decline of the rave scene in Philadelphia and elsewhere
240 pages
| 6 x 9
| 8 tables, 2 figures, 9 halftones
Things Not Seen
Edited by D. Quentin Miller
A focus on Baldwin as an experimental writer
312 pages
| 6 x 9
| 1 figs., 13 halftones
Essays in Cultural History
Edited by Imogene L Lim, Yuko Matsukawa, and Josephine Lee
An interdisciplinary reexamination of a fragmented history
384 pages
| 7 x 10
| 5 tables, 1 figs., 29 halftones
Contemporary Formations in Literature and Popular Culture
Ulka Anjaria
What literary criticism looks like when it becomes attuned to the unspectacular present
282 pages
| 6 x 9
| 1 figure, 3 halftones
Shirley Geok-Lin Lim
A unique collection of essays explores the diversity of Asian American literature from the 19th century to the present
384 pages
| 6 x 9
Middle-Class Readers and the Culture of Success in the Early Twentieth-Century United States
Amy L. Blair
The role of cultural elites and journalists in promoting reading as a means of self-improvement and social mobility
264 pages
| 6 x 9
Recalling the Rhythm of Survival
edited by Jo Carrillo
33 works that introduce and conceptualize some of the most symbolically important areas of federal Indian law: identity, reparations, incommensurability, cultural property, tribal governance, and religious freedom
353 pages
| 7 x 10
| 1 figs.