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Helen McNicoll: Life & Work

Burton, Samantha / Angel, Sara
Helen McNicoll: Life & Work
One of Canada's most important Impressionist artists, Helen McNicoll achieved remarkable international success during a tragically short career. Remembered for her bright and sunny rural landscapes, charming child subjects, and modern female figures, McNicoll's art helped introduce Canadians to the Impressionist movement at a time when it was still relatively unknown.

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Envisioning Evil

McGarry, Rachel
Envisioning Evil
The definitive study of this powerful series of drawings by the influential artist  Internationally renowned as a printmaker, Mauricio Lasansky (1914–2012) unleashed his brilliant draftsmanship in his self-titled series The Nazi Drawings. The Argentina-born artist created the body of work largely in the 1960s, as the televised trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann awakened the world to the depths of Nazi atrocities. Lasansky’s haunting int...

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Mumbai Taximen

Bedi, Tarini
Mumbai Taximen
In this first book-length study of Mumbai's taxi industry and of the livelihoods that surround it, Tarini Bedi draws from the lives and voices of chillia taxi drivers who have sustained a hereditary trade for more than a century. Bedi considers the Bombay taxi in all its forms: a material object that is driven, an economic and political connection, an expression of kinship, an embodiment of urban time and technology, and more. She illustrates ...

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Pure and True

Stroup, David R.
Pure and True
The Chinese Communist Party points to the Hui-China's largest Muslim ethnic group-as a model ethnic minority and touts its harmonious relations with the group as an example of the party's great success in ethnic politics. The Hui number over ten million, but they lack a common homeland or a distinct language, and have long been partitioned by sect, class, region, and language. Despite these divisions, they still express a common ethnic identit...

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Underflows

Wolfle Hazard, Cleo
Underflows
Rivers host vibrant multispecies communities in their waters and along their banks, and, according to queer-trans-feminist river scientist Cleo Wölfle Hazard, their future vitality requires centering the values of justice, sovereignty, and dynamism. At the intersection of river sciences, queer and trans theory, and environmental justice, Underflows explores river cultures and politics at five sites of water conflict and restoration in Californ...

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Adivasi Art and Activism

Tilche, Alice
Adivasi Art and Activism
As India consolidates an aggressive model of economic development, indigenous tribal people known as adivasis continue to be overrepresented among the country's poor. Adivasis make up more than eight hundred communities in India, with a total population of more than 100 million people who speak more than three hundred different languages. Although their historical presence is acknowledged by the state and they are lauded as a part of India's e...

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Feminista Frequencies

De La Torre, Monica de
Feminista Frequencies
Beginning in the 1970s Chicana and Chicano organizers turned to community radio broadcasting to educate, entertain, and uplift Mexican American listeners across the United States. In rural areas, radio emerged as the most effective medium for reaching relatively isolated communities such as migrant farmworkers. And in Washington's Yakima Valley, where the media landscape was dominated by perspectives favorable to agribusiness, community radio ...

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New Lives in Anand

Verstappen, Sanderien
New Lives in Anand
In 2002 widespread communal violence tore apart hundreds of towns and villages in rural parts of Gujarat, India. In the aftermath, many Muslims living in Hindu-majority villages sought safety in the small town of Anand, some relocating with the financial assistance of their relatives overseas. Following such dramatic displacement and disorientation, Anand emerged as a site of opportunity and hope. For its residents and transnational visitors, ...

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Misreading the Bengal Delta

Dewan, Camelia / Sivaramakrishnan, K.
Misreading the Bengal Delta
Key global players increasingly politicize discussion of climatic change. This is especially evident in regard to Bangladesh, much of which is perilously close to sea level and vulnerable to flooding, and which has long been the recipient of various development schemes for "poverty reduction" or "progress" to justify interventions in its environment and society. Some of these projects have resulted in severe, often unintended, environmental ef...

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Dancing Transnational Feminisms

Chatterjea, Ananya / Wilcox, Hui Niu / Williams, Alessandra Lebea
Dancing Transnational Feminisms
Through empowered movement that centers the lives, stories, and dreams of marginalized women, Ananya Dance Theatre has revealed how the practice of and commitment to artistic excellence can catalyze social justice. With each performance, this professional dance company of Black, Brown, and Indigenous gender non-conforming women and femmes of color challenges heteronormative patriarchies, white supremacist paradigms, and predatory global capita...

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A Drum in One Hand, a Sockeye in the Other

Cote, Charlotte
A Drum in One Hand, a Sockeye in the Other
In the dense rainforest of the west coast of Vancouver Island, the Somass River (c¿uumäas) brings sockeye salmon (mi¿aat) into the Nuu-chah-nulth community of Tseshaht. C¿uumäas and mi¿aat are central to the sacred food practices that have been a crucial part of the Indigenous community¿s efforts to enact food sovereignty, decolonize their diet, and preserve their ancestral knowledge. In A Drum in One Hand, a Sockeye in the Other, Charlotte Co...

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Louisiana Creole Peoplehood

Prud'homme-Cranford, Rain / Barthé, Darryl / Jolivétte, Andrew J
Louisiana Creole Peoplehood
Louisiana Creole Peoplehood is a multivocal and collectively structured volume that intervenes against the erasure of Creole Indigeneity while foregrounding Black/Indian cultural sustainability. Divided into sections focused on sacred history, land, language, and cultural practices, contributors engage themes as varied as foodways, queer identity, health, historical trauma, gender, language revitalization, and diaspora. Offering up an understa...

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Single Mothers and the State’s Embrace

Phinney, Harriet M.
Single Mothers and the State’s Embrace
In the mid-1980s, after the Indochina Wars, a shortage of men meant that many single women in Vietnam found themselves without suitable marital prospects. A number of these women chose to pursue single motherhood by ¿asking for a child¿ (xin con)¿asking men to get them pregnant out of wedlock. Xin con appeared to be a radical departure from traditional Vietnamese kinship values and practices, which were based in Confucian patriarchal and patri...

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Making Livable Worlds

Llorens, Hilda
Making Livable Worlds
When hurricanes Irma and Marâia made landfall in Puerto Rico on September 2017, their destructive force further devastated an archipelago already pommeled by economic austerity and the decline of liberal democratic governance and its safety net programs. Within the context of economic, political and environmental turmoil of contemporary Puerto Rico, Llorâens centers the work, activism, and lives of those often erased within Puerto Rican societ...

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Carving Status at Kumgangsan

Stiller, Maya K. H.
Carving Status at Kumgangsan
North Koreäs K¿mgangsan is one of Asiäs most celebrated sacred mountain ranges, comparable in fame to Mount Tai in China and Mount Fuji in Japan. Carving Status at K¿mgangsan marks a paradigm shift in the research about East Asian mountains by introducing an entirely new field: autographic rock graffiti. The book details how late Chos¿n (ca. 1600¿1900 CE) Korean elite travelers used K¿mgangsan to demonstrate their high social status by carving...

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