Recent Publications

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The African Diaspora in the Educational Programs of Central America
Dario Euraque, Professor of History and International Studies, and Yesenia Martinez
Africa World Press, 2016; 131 pages

Policing the Planet: Why the Policing Crisis Led to Black Lives Matter
Edited by Christina Heatherton, Assistant Professor of American Studies, and Jordan T. Camp
Verso, 2016; 301 pages

The Transnational Politics of Higher Education: Contesting the Global/Transforming the Local
Edited by Isaac Kamola, Assistant Professor of Political Science; Meng-Hsuan Chou; and Tamson Pietsch
Routledge, 2016; 202 pages

Writing It Twice: Self-Translation and the Making of a World Literature in French
Sara Kippur, Associate Professor of Language and Culture Studies
Northwestern University Press, 2015; 173 pages

Being Contemporary: French Literature, Culture, and Politics Today
Edited by Sara Kippur, Associate Professor of Language and Culture Studies, and Lia Brozgal
Liverpool University Press, 2016; 411 pages

Andean Truths: Transitional Justice, Ethnicity, and Cultural Production in Post-Shining Path Peru
Anne Lambright, Dean of Academic Affairs and Charles A. Dana Research Professor of Language and Culture Studies
Liverpool University Press, 2015; 212 pages

Ketogenic Diet and Metabolic Therapies: Expanded Roles in Health and Disease
Edited by Susan A. Masino, Vernon Roosa Professor of Applied Science
Oxford University Press, 2017; 408 pages

Homeostatic Control of Brain Function
Edited by Susan A. Masino, Vernon Roosa Professor of Applied Science, and Detlev Boison
Oxford University Press, 2016; 642 pages

Festive Devils of the Americas
Edited by Milla Cozart Riggio, James J. Goodwin Professor of English; Angela Marino; and Paolo Vignolo
Seagull Books, 2015; 404 pages

The Stories Clothes Tell: Voices of Working-Class Japan
Edited and translated by Rieko Wagoner, Principal Lecturer in Language and Culture Studies and International Studies
Rowman and Littlefield, 2016; 182 pages

Our People Have No Land
James Wen, Professor of Economics and International Studies
Beijing: Dongfang (Oriental) Publishing House, 2014; 261 pages

Decoding Racial Ideology in Genomics
Johnny E. Williams, Associate Professor of Sociology
Lexington Books, 2016; 157 pages

Travels on the Green Highway: An Environmentalist’s Journey
Nathaniel Pryor Reed ’55, H’87
Reed Publishing Company, 2016; 301 pages

Women Under Siege
Lois Mathieu M’77
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016; 282 pages

The Memory Arts in Renaissance England: A Critical Anthology
Edited by William E. Engel ’80, Nick B. Williams Professor of English, Sewanee: The University of the South; Rory Loughnane; and Grant Williams
Cambridge University Press, 2016; 377 pages

 The Art of the Bribe: Corruption Under Stalin, 1943–1953
James Heinzen ’84
Yale University Press, 2016; 406 pages

Dean Dean Dean Dean
Jim O’Loughlin ’88, P’20
Twelve Winters Press, 2017; 129 pages

Unleash Possible: A Marketing Playbook that Drives Sales
Samantha Stone ’93
Marketing Advisory Network, 2016; 224 pages

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