Books
- Introduction and ApplicationsBy Lise Menn, professor emerita of linquisticsPlural Publishing Inc.For students in speech-language pathology, language education, psychology, linguistics, and for working language professionals, this text provides
- Sweden, Japan, and the United StatesBy Sven Steinmo, professor of political scienceCambridge University Press“The Evolution of Modern States” is a significant contribution to the literatures on political economy, globalization, historical
- From the Harlem Renaissance to the Hip Hop Feminist MovementBy Reiland Rabaka, associate professor of ethnic studiesLexington Books“Hip Hop’s Inheritance” arguably offers the first book-length treatment of what hip hop culture has, literally, “
- Tibet, the CIA, and Memories of a Forgotten WarBy Carole McGranahan, associate professor of anthropologyDuke University PressIn the 1950s, thousands of ordinary Tibetans rose up to defend their country and religion against Chinese troops. Their
- Gender, Genocide and Collective MemoryBy Janet Jacobs, professor of sociology and women and gender studiesI.B. TaurusHow do collective memories of histories of violence and trauma in war and genocide come to be created? Janet Jacobs offers new
- Citizen-Scholars and Civic EngagementEdited by John Ackerman, associate professor of communication, and David Coogan, associate professor of English at Virginia Commonwealth UniversityThe University of South Carolina Press“The Public Work of
- Ethnic Histories and Cultures of ColoradoEdited by Arturo J. Aldama, with Elisa Facio, Daryl Maeda, and Reiland RabakaUniversity of Colorado PressTraditional accounts of Colorado’s history often reflect an Anglocentric perspective that begins with
- W.E.B. Du Bois and the Disciplinary Decadence of SociologyBy Reiland Rabaka, associate professor of ethnic studiesLexington BooksIn this intellectual history-making volume, multiple award-winning W. E. B. Du Bois scholar Reiland Rabaka offers the
- A HistoryBy Peter Simonson, associate professor of communicationUniversity of Illinois PressThis unique inquiry into the history and ongoing moral significance of mass communication also represents a defense, extension and overhaul of the idea and
- From "Invisible Man" to "Three Days Before the Shooting . . . "By Adam Bradley, associate professor of EnglishYale University PressRalph Ellison may be the preeminent African-American author of the 20th century, though he published only one