New Books: July to September 2025
Chhann Ya
Indigenous peoples of New England

Reconnections : essays & artwork by the Wampanoag & Narragansett knowledge keepers by edited by Marjory Gomez O'Toole
Call Number: E77.2 .R43 2025
ISBN: 9780982706992
Location: New Book Area
Publication Date: June 27, 2025
This is the first volume in our two-volume Reconnections series. It features essays by fourteen local knowledge keepers on topics ranging from the repatriation of their ancestors to the appropriation of Native art. Reconnections is beautifully illustrated with the work of eighteen Wampanoag and Narragansett artists.
Discover the rich cultural heritage of the Wampanoag and Narragansett peoples in this groundbreaking first volume of the Reconnections series. Published by the Little Compton Historical Society, this compelling collection features fourteen insightful essays from knowledge keepers exploring vital topics from ancestral repatriation to Native art traditions. The book is beautifully enhanced with artwork from eighteen talented Wampanoag and Narragansett artists, creating a visual journey through their cultural expression. Part of the broader Sakonnet History Project, this volume commemorates the 350th anniversary of significant historical events in Sakonnet (modern-day Little Compton, Rhode Island). This thoughtfully curated work serves as an essential resource for understanding the ongoing legacy and contemporary perspectives of these Native American communities. The book offers readers a unique opportunity to engage with authentic voices sharing their knowledge, traditions, and artistic expressions.
Sociology
Empowered to advocate. zine 1 : know your rights by by Alexis Thompson ; illustrated by Jonathan Buonaccorsi Izzard
Call Number: SP COLL HN18.3 .T56 2024 RIColl. pam.
ISBN: N/A
Location: Special Collections
Publication Date: July 31, 2024
This cartoon and zine mashup is a creative and accessible way for people to learn about the laws that support them being able to vote, protest, and advocate. There are many links out of the publication that send people to resources provided by the Secretary of State's office in Rhode Island as well as tips and tricks to navigating sticky issues like how to be engaged in government if are not able to vote.
Artificial Intelligence in the Behavioral Health Professions by Frederic G. Reamer
Call Number: SP COLL HV40 .R3439 2025 FacPubn
ISBN: 9780871016270
Location: Faculty Publications
Publication Date: 2025-03-01
"The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is growing in the field of behavioral health in clinical, administrative, advocacy, policy, and educational settings. With that growth, come ethical and risk management challenges. Through real-world examples and dozens of case studies, this concise guide provides insights into the ways in which behavioral health professionals are using AI, the ethical and risk management issues associated with practitioners use of AI, protocols for ethical use of AI, and risk management strategies that will protect clients and practitioners alike"-- Provided by publisher.
Art & Art History
Howard Smith by Howard Smith (Artist)
Call Number: N7255.F53 S652 2025
ISBN: 9798890180995
Location: New Book Area
Publication Date: 2025-02-11
The major monograph Howard Smith celebrates the far-reaching practice of the multifaceted African-American artist, designer, and collector who spent most of his creative life in Finland. Working with paper, pigments, wood, clay, textiles, and metal, Smith had both fine art and commercial practices. While he designed for industry--planning interior designs for corporate offices, public buildings and a ferry--he especially enjoyed recycling items like scrap metal, used cardboard, and castoff clothing, which he transformed into offbeat compositions. Howard Smith's work displays an exuberance and generosity characteristic of the man. Immediately recognizable for bold gestures in line, plane, and mass, his creations embrace rich colors and contrasts in material and form. He referred to many of these forms as 'glyphs,' vibrant figures that often suggest the human form in posture of celebration.
Broad Reminders by John Sonsini (Artist); David Pagel (Text by)
Call Number: ND1329.S645 A4 2024
ISBN: 9798890180896
Location: New Book Area
Publication Date: 2024-11-26
An intimate monograph studying John Sonsini's practice through David Pagel's thoughtful LA Times reviews about his work. When art critic David Pagel realized he had written five reviews about John Sonsini over the past thirty years, this book project was born. Even though he had been covering the work of the Los Angeles-based painter for three decades, they had never met until they began collaborating on this project. The unique, intimate compilation brings together an extensive essay by Pagel--including facsimile reproductions of the original five articles--along with illustrations, plates, and archival pieces that cover Sonsini's artistic trajectory, from early works to his most recent watercolors and large-scale commissions. Broad Reminders provides a rambling, joyful, engaging look into the world of art and artists, critics, and creators.
Wired: Contemporary Zulu Telephone Wire Baskets by David Arment (Editor); Marisa Fick-Jordaan (Text by); Karel Nel (Text by)
Call Number: NK3649.55.S7 A75 2024
ISBN: 9798890181008
Location: New Book Area
Publication Date: 2025-02-25
The long-awaited reprint of the sold-out first edition, Wired is the first book to document the development of wire weaving in African art. With over 270 magnificent full-color images, Wired showcases the works of the most renowned contemporary weavers. The decorative use of wire has long been a feature of African artwork and, with advancements in telecommunications, a new type of wire--multi-colored, plastic-coated copper wire, referred to as telephone wire-- became available. In the 1960s, Zulu night watchmen started weaving scraps of this wire around their traditional sticks. The practice became popular among Zulu communities, and today, there is great innovation and creativity in the use of this medium. Artists have produced goods ranging from soft wire bowls and plates to glass bottle covers, tea sets, isikhetho (beer strainers), and pots, all created in a wide variety of colors and complex patterns. The first major exhibition showcasing the spectacular art of telephone-wire weaving in any North American museum opens at the Museum of International Folk Art in NYC on November 17, 2024. iNgqikithi yokuPhica / Weaving Meanings: Telephone Wire Art from South Africa was developed in consultation with artists, community members, and other experts with deep connections to wire-weaving communities in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Produced in collaboration with the Museum, scholars, and a committee of Indigenous Knowledge Experts, Weaving Meanings shares the histories of wire as an artistic medium in South Africa, from its use as a marker of social status in the 19th-century the early introduction of colorful telephone wire as a recycled material, to the dazzling styles weavers create for local and international markets today. Exhibition schedule: Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA), Santa Fe, NM (November 17, 2024-November 27, 2025)
Ruth Duckworth by Ruth Duckworth (Artist); Martin Puryear (Introduction by)
Call Number: NK4210.D79 A4 2025
ISBN: 9798890180827
Location: New Book Area
Publication Date: 2025-04-22
Ruth Duckworth delivers an extensive, thoughtful monograph on the artist's entire body of work with new scholarship, exquisite reproductions, and the complete cooperation of the Duckworth Estate. This book firmly establishes the artist in the pantheon of twentieth-century sculptors, in a class with Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore. Duckworth referred to herself not as a potter or ceramicist, but as a sculptor with clay, and this volume takes her at her word, foregrounding her sculptural production. As Emmanuelle Cooper wrote in her obituary: "In both her life and work, Duckworth's background was one of non-conformity. In Germany, as a young girl, she risked prosecution by defacing a Nazi monument and resented being unable to attend art school because her father was Jewish. Most challenging of all was her determination to gain international respectability as a sculptor working primarily in clay.
Literature
The New Cambridge Companion to Medieval Romance by Roberta L. Krueger (Editor)
Call Number: PN671 .N47 2023
ISBN: 9781108749589
Location: New Book Area
Publication Date: 2023-05-25
This new Companion provides a broad and perceptive overview of the most important vernacular literary genre of the Middle Ages. Freshly commissioned, original chapters from seventeen leading scholars introduce students and general readers to the form's poetics, narrative voice and manuscript contexts, as well as its relationship to the Mediterranean world, race, gender and the emotions, among many other topics. Providing fresh perspectives on the first pan-European literary movement, essays range across a broad geographical area, including England, France, Italy, Germany and the Iberian Peninsula, as well as a varied linguistic spectrum, including Arabic, Hebrew and Yiddish. Exploring the celebration of chivalric ideals and courtly refinements, the volume excavates the tensions and traumas lying beneath decorous surface appearances. An introduction, bibliography of texts and translations as well as chapter-by-chapter reading lists complete this essential guide.
Physiology
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing Practice by Neal Cook; Andrea Shepherd
Call Number: QP34.5 .C664 2025
ISBN: 9781529626469
Location: New Book Area
Publication Date: 2025-02-12
The essential guide to anatomy and physiology for nursing students! A must read for nursing students, this third edition explores all aspects of anatomy and physiology through an inclusive person-centred lens. Here's what sets this book apart: Focused Content: Easy to read with complex terminology clearly explained, the book introduces the systems and functions of the body, building your knowledge chapter by chapter. Four stage learning journey: Structured in four logical steps, the book helps you to UNDERSTAND the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology, APPLY it to practice, GO DEEPER into the science and REVISE through self-testing. Person-Centred Case Study Companion: Meet the Bodie family, a case study that runs through the book, illustrating how anatomy and physiology applies to real-life compassionate and inclusive nursing practice. Visual Learning: Dive into a highly visual design, packed with colourful illustrations and helpful video links.
Photography
Victoria Sambunaris: Transformation of a Landscape by Victoria Sambunaris (Artist); Angie Keefer (Text by); Hernan Diaz (Text by)
Call Number: TR660.5 .S265 2024
ISBN: 9798890180971
Location: New Book Area
Publication Date: 2024-12-17
Her second monograph with Radius, Victoria Sambunaris: Transformation of a Landscape shares the nuance and majesty of the artist's practice in a large-scale book format. Based in New York, Victoria Sambunaris structures her life around a photographic journey traversing the American landscape for several months per year. Equipped with a 5×7-inch field camera, a video camera, and research material, she crosses the country alone tenting on top of her car. Her project-based photographs document the continuing transformation of the American landscape with specific attention given to expanding political, technological, and industrial interventions. Part of her ongoing, twenty-four-year series "Taxonomy of a Landscape," this book encompasses the past decade of work, including collected ephemera that form the essential and incidental elements of her practice as a photographer and researcher. Also featured are archival documentation of experiences and observations on the road, such as snapshots, maps, road logs, journals, geology and history books, mineral specimens, and artifacts.