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    by Julia H. Lee
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  • by Jacquelyn Ardam
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    - How Technologies Mediate Crisis and Normalize Inequality
    by Elizabeth Ellcessor
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    - How the Social Safety Net Leaves Latinos Behind
    by Robert Vargas
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    - Performance, Civil Rights, and the Unfinished Project of Emancipation
    by Julius B. Fleming Jr.
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  • - Poetry and Lore from the Emirati Oral Tradition
    by al-Mayidi ibn Zahir
    £27.49

    Poems and tales of a literary forefather of the United Arab EmiratesLove, Death, Fame features the poetry of al-M¿yid¿ ibn ¿¿hir, who has been embraced as the earliest poet in what would later become the United Arab Emirates. Although little is known about his life, he is the subject of a sizeable body of folk legend and is thought to have lived in the seventeenth century, in the area now called the Emirates. The tales included in Love, Death, Fame portray him as a witty, resourceful, scruffy poet, at times combative and at times kindhearted.His poetry primarily features verses of wisdom and romance, with scenes of clouds and rain, desert migrations, seafaring, and pearl diving. Like Arabian Romantic and Arabian Satire, this collection is a prime example of Nabä¿ poetry, combining vernacular language of the Arabian Peninsula with archaic vocabulary and images dating to Arabic poetry¿s very origins. Distinguished by Ibn ¿¿hir¿s unique voice, Love, Death, Fame offers a glimpse of what life was like four centuries ago in the region that is now the UAE.A bilingual Arabic-English edition.

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    - Psychological and Legal Perspectives
    by Jonathan M. Golding & Jeffrey S. Neuschatz
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    - Festivals and Mardi Gras in the South
    by Amy L. Stone
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  • - Black Middle-Class Suburbs and the Battle Between Civil Rights and Neoliberalism
    by Gregory Smithsimon
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  • - Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court
    by Hannah Brenner Johnson & Renee Knake Jefferson
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    - Confronting White Supremacy in the Pandemic
    by Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas
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    - Redressing Antiblackness from Slavery to the Present
    by Dennis Tyler
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    - Black Ministers Mobilizing the Black Church in the Twenty-First Century
    by Korie Little Edwards & Michelle Oyakawa
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  • - Latino Religious Politics Since 1945
     
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    Illuminates how religion has shaped Latino politics and community buildingToo often religious politics are considered peripheral to social movements, not central to them. Faith and Power: Latino Religious Politics Since 1945 seeks to correct this misinterpretation, focusing on the post¿World War II era. It shows that the religious politics of this period were central to secular community-building and resistance efforts. The volume traces the interplay between Latino religions and a variety of pivotal movements, from the farm worker movement to the sanctuary movement, offering breadth and nuance to this history. This illuminates how broader currents involving immigration, refugee policies, de-industrialization, the rise of the religious left and right, and the Chicana/o, immigrant, and Puerto Rican civil rights movements helped to give rise to political engagement among Latino religious actors. By addressing both the influence of these larger trends on religious movements and how the religious movements in turn helped to shape larger political currents, the volume offers a compelling look at the twentieth-century struggle for justice.

  • - Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Nonbinary Youth
    by Ritch C. Savin-Williams
    £49.99

    What bisexual youth can tell us about today¿s gender and sexual identities Despite the increasing visibility of LGBTQ people in American culture, our understanding of bisexuality remains superficial, at best. Yet, five times as many people identify as bisexual than as gay or lesbian, and as much as 25 percent of the population is estimated to be bisexual. In Bi, noted scholar of youth sexuality, Ritch Savin-Williams, brings bisexuality to centerstage at a moment when Gen Z and millennial youth and young adults are increasingly rejecting traditional labels altogether. Drawing on interviews with bisexual youth from a range of racial, ethnic, and social class groups, he reveals to us how bisexuals define their own sexual orientation and experiences¿in their own words. Savin-Williams shows how and why people might identify as bisexual as a result of their biology or upbringing; as a bridge or transition to something else; as a consequence of their curiosity; or for a range of other equally valid reasons.With an understanding that sexuality and romantic attachments are often influx, Savin-Williams offers us a way to think about bisexuality as part of a continuum. He shows that many of the young people who identify as bisexual often defy traditional views, dispute false notions, and reimagine sexuality with regard to both practice and identity. Broadly speaking, he shows that many young people experience a complex, nuanced existence with multiple sexual and romantic attractions as well as gender expressions, which are seldom static but fluctuate over their lives.Savin-Williams provides an important new understanding of bisexuality as an orientation, behavior, and identity. Bi shows us that bisexuality is seen and embraced as a valid sexual identity more than ever before, giving us timely and much-needed insight into the complex, fascinating experiences of bisexual youth themselves.

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    - The Afterlife of Crime and Punishment
    by Theo Kindynis, Michael Fiddler & Travis Linnemann
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    - A History
    by Mary Beltran
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    - Black Queer Fantasy and Superhero Comics
    by Darieck Scott
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    - Memorials, Museums, and Architecture in the Post-9/11 Era
    by Marita Sturken
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    - Digital Black Christians and Hip Hop
    by Erika D. Gault
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  • - Archaeological Report on a Late-Roman Urban House at Trimithis (Amheida VI)
    by Paola Davoli
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  • - Understanding the Canon of Bad Law
     
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    - Understanding the Canon of Bad Law
     
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    An analysis of how problematic laws ought to be framed and consideredFrom the murder of George Floyd to the systematic dismantling of voting rights, our laws and their implementation are actively shaping the course of our nation. But however abhorrent a legal decision might be¿whether Dred Scott v. Sanford or Plessy v. Ferguson¿the stories we tell of the law¿s failures refer to their injustice and rarely label them in the language of infamy. Yet in many instances, infamy is part of the story law tells about citizens¿ conduct. Such stories of individual infamy work on both the social and legal level to stigmatize and ostracize people, to mark them as unredeemably other. Law¿s Infamy seeks to alter that course by making legal actions and decisions the subject of an inquiry about infamy. Taken together, the essays demonstrate how legal institutions themselves engage in infamous actions and urge that scholars and activists label them as such, highlighting the damage done when law itself acts infamously and focus of infamous decisions that are worthy of repudiation. Law's Infamy asks when and why the word infamy should be used to characterize legal decisions or actions. This is a much-needed addition to the broader conversation and questions surrounding law¿s complicity in evil.

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    - The Mission to Change America through Transnational Adoption
    by Soojin Chung
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    - Multiracial People in Interracial Relationships
    by Melinda A. Mills
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    - Contexts and Practices
    by Nancy Tatom Ammerman
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  • - Identity, Power, and Justice in an Evolving America
     
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    - Identity, Power, and Justice in an Evolving America
     
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    Illuminates how recent shifts in demographics, policy, culture and thinking have changed how race is understood todayThe Complexities of Race illustrates how several recent dynamics compel us to reconsider race, racial identity, and racial inequality. It argues that race and racism provide key but complex lenses through which critical events and issues of any moment can be more fully understood. The emergence of intersectionality, the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, changing ethnic and racial demographics in the United States, and other forces challenge prevailing values and narratives related to race.The volume provides new and detailed snapshots of the diverse and complicated ways that race, racism, racial identity, and racial justice are represented, experienced, and addressed in America, offering new ways of understanding the complex dynamics of power and systems of oppression. Each chapter uses a current, real-world example to demonstrate how race works in tandem with other locations of identity, with the aim of showing that a single social identity is rarely at play in issues of social inequality. The contributors include scholars who have studied race, identity, racism, and social justice for decades, as well as emerging researchers and practitioners at the forefront of examining evolving topics related to race, culture, and experiences of naming and belonging. This exploration of pressing, current, and emerging issues offers the depth, information, and clarity needed to understand many of the questions left unanswered and issues avoided in current discussions of race, identity, and racism, whether those discussions occur in the classroom, in the boardroom, at the dining room table, or in the streets of America. The Complexities of Race provides readers with inspiration, information, and paths for moving the understanding of race, identity, and social justice forward.

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    - Religion in a World of Movement
    by Simon Coleman
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