ARHU Faculty New Releases
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#ARHUBookends highlights the research & creative work of ARHU authors by sharing the first & last lines from their books. Read more below:
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La Marr Jurelle Bruce, Associate Professor of American Studies
“How to Go Mad without Losing Your Mind” -
Patrick Warfield, Professor of Musicology
"Making the March King: John Philip Sousa's Washington Years, 1854-1893." -
Catherine Knight Steele, Associate Professor of Communication
"Digital Black Feminism" -
GerShun Avilez, Professor of English
"Black Queer Freedom: Spaces of Injury and Paths of Desire" -
Psyche Williams-Forson, Professor of American Studies
"Eating While Black: Food Shaming & Race in America" -
Randy Ontiveros, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature
"In the Spirit of a New People: The Cultural Politics of the Chicano Movement" -
Eric Adler, Professor and Chair of Classics
"The Battle of the Classics: How a Nineteenth-Centry Debate Can save the Humanities Today" -
Crystal Davis, Assistant Professor of Dance
"Dance and Belonging: Implicit Bias and Inclusion in Dance Education" -
Kimberly Coles, Professor of English
"Bad Humor: Race & Religous Essentialism in Early Modern England" -
Paul Landau, Professor of History
"SPEAR: Mandela and the Revolutionaries" -
Julius Fleming, Jr., Associate Professor of English
"Black Patrience: Performance, Civil Rights, and the Unfinished Project of Emancipation" -
Maud Casey, Professor of English
"City of Incurable Women" -
Julie Taddeo, Research Professor of History
"Rape in Period Drama Television: Consent, Myth and Fantasy" -
Gabrielle Fuentes, Assistant Professor of English
"Are We Ever Our Own: Stories" -
Elisa Gironzetti, Assistant Professor of Spanish
"The Multimodal Performance of Conversational Humor"
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