Tag: Weekly Reader
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Cody Marrs and beauty as an omnipresent force
Marrs exploress the duality of events.
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New book provides scholarship on mountainscapes
With the ecological acceleration and the indigenous revival trend of the present, the need for…
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Book examines hierarchy, ethnonationalism, womanhood through Indian dance
Indian classical dance has created the public persona of womanhood for an international audience. Indian…
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Essay collection on Pauline Hopkins shares her literary influence
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins was an African American novelist, editor, journalist, playwright and historian during the…
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Book details an unlikely partnership formed over peanuts
George Washington Carver was an American agricultural scientist at the Tuskegee Institute. Tom Huston was…
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Chiles authors new memoir about Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
Chiles was very familiar with Abdul-Rauf before he took the call to co-author the book.
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New book fosters cultural resilience, strength in Latinx community
A new book by Edward Delgado-Romero aims to inspire a new generation of mental health researchers…
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New book examines Vienna court opera of the late 1700s
A new book by professor emerita of musicology in the Hugh Hodgson School of music Dorothea…
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Biography tells the story of a self-made man
Born sometime around 1745, Olaudah Equiano was known as the most renowned person of African…
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Journeys help author find what’s important
After starting a new life in the Mississippi Valley, 50-year-old John Griswold thought he was…
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Book looks at the power of a rock ‘n’ roll song
Megan Volpert examines the song “Straight Into Darkness” by Tom Petty.
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Price shares the inside and outside the world of an anthropologist
New book shares Price’s journey.
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Book details the history of experimentation and innovation in French film
In the first of a two-part series, “French Film History, 1895-1946” explores the history and…
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History and conspiracy combine in new mystery novel
Author Donald J. Lloyd is a part-time associate professor in health policy and management in…
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Authors examine how countries prioritize national security
Paasche and Sidaway take a contextual approach to security that compares aerial, big-pictures views with…
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Book examines what it truly means to leave things behind
Author Julia Ridley Smith moves through her own loss: the loss of her parents.
