The Portable Feminist Reader by Roxane Gay (Editor)
Call Number: HQ1150 .P556 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780143110392
Publication Date: 2025-03-25
For Roxane Gay, a feminist canon is subjective and always evolving. A feminist canon represents a long history of feminist scholarship, embraces skepticism, and invites robust discussion and debate. Selected writings by ancient, historic, and more recent feminist voices include Henricus Cornelius Agrippa, Anna Julia Cooper, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Dorothy Allison, Leslie Feinberg, Eileen Myles, Mona Eltahawy, bell hooks, Sara Ahmed, Cherríe Moraga, Audre Lorde, The Guerrilla Girls, and many more. With an introduction, headnotes, and an inspired list of multimedia recommendations, Roxane Gay presents multicultural perspectives, ecofeminism, feminism and disability, feminist labor, gender perspectives, and Black feminism. Through the Portable Feminist Reader, readers explore the state of American feminism, its successes and failures, and what feminism looks like in practice, as a complex, contradictory, personal and political, and ever-growing legacy of feminist thought.
Mean Girl Feminism by Kim Hong Nguyen
Call Number: HQ1169 .N48 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780252045578
Publication Date: 2024-01-09
White feminists performing to maintain privilege Mean girl feminism encourages girls and women to be sassy, sarcastic, and ironic as feminist performance. Yet it coopts its affect, form, and content from racial oppression and protest while aiming meanness toward people in marginalized groups. Kim Hong Nguyen's feminist media study examines four types of white mean girl feminism prominent in North American popular culture: the bitch, the mean girl, the power couple, and the global mother. White feminists mime the anger, disempowerment, and resistance felt by people of color and other marginalized groups. Their performance allows them to pursue and claim a special place within established power structures, present as intellectually superior, substitute nonpolitical playacting for a politics of solidarity and community, and position themselves as better, more enlightened masters than patriarchy. But, as Nguyen shows, the racialized meanness found across pop culture opens possibilities for building an intersectional feminist politics that rejects performative civility in favor of turning anger into liberation.
Gender and Family Networks in Early Modern Italy by Megan Moran
Call Number: HQ630.15.F56 M673 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9789462984578
Publication Date: 2024-12-09
Women from the Ricasoli and Spinelli families formed a wide variety of social networks within and beyond Florence through their letters as they negotiated interpersonal relationships and lineage concerns to actively contribute to their families in early modern Italy. Women were located at the center of social networks through their work in bridging their natal and marital families, cultivating commercial contacts, negotiating family obligations and the demands of religious institutions, facilitating introductions for family and friends, and forming political patronage ties. This book argues that a network model offers a framework of analysis in which to deconstruct patriarchy as a single system of institutionalized dominance in early modern Italy. Networks account for female agency as an interactive force that shaped the kinships ties, affective relationships, material connections, and political positions of these elite families as women constructed their own narratives and negotiated their own positions in family life.
Plantation Goods by Seth Rockman
Call Number: HT901 .R63 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780226723457
Publication Date: 2024-11-29
A Pulitzer Prize finalist in History, this eye-opening rethinking of nineteenth-century American history reveals the interdependence of the Northern industrial economy and Southern slave labor. The industrializing North and the agricultural South--that's how we have been taught to think about the United States in the early nineteenth century. But in doing so, we overlook the economic ties that held the nation together before the Civil War. We miss slavery's long reach into small New England communities, just as we fail to see the role of Northern manufacturing in shaping the terrain of human bondage in the South. Using plantation goods--the shirts, hats, hoes, shovels, shoes, axes, and whips made in the North for use in the South--historian Seth Rockman locates the biggest stories in American history in the everyday objects that stitched together the lives and livelihoods of Americans--white and Black, male and female, enslaved and free--across an expanding nation.
Slavery in Early Christianity by Jennifer A. Glancy
Call Number: HT913 .G53 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9798889830887
Publication Date: 2024-03-12
A classic work that exposed the centrality of enslaved people and slaveholders in early Christian circles. In this expanded edition, the distinguished scholar Jennifer A. Glancy reflects upon recent discoveries and future trajectories related to the study of ancient slavery's impact on Christianity's development. What if the stories traditionally told about slavery, as something peripheral or contradictory to Christianity's emergence, are wrong? This book contends that some of the most cherished Christian texts from Jesus and the apostle Paul prioritized the perspectives of slaveholders. Jennifer A. Glancy highlights how the strong metaphorical uses of slavery in early Christian discourse can't be disconnected from the reality of enslaved people and their bodies. Deftly maneuvering among biblical texts, material evidence, and the literary and philosophical currents of the Greco-Roman world, she situates early Christian slavery in its broader cultural setting. Glancy's penetrating study into slavery's impact on early Christianity, from the pages of the New Testament to the branded collars used by Christians who held people in bondage, will be of interest to those asking questions about slavery, power, and freedom in the long arc of history.
See Me Rolling by Lottie Jackson
Call Number: HV1559.G7 J33 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781529156058
Publication Date: 2024-10-15
A wonderfully witty and fiercely passionate memoir on living with a disability, and how we can redefine what it means to be disabled. In this heartfelt, thought-provoking and often hilarious book, Lottie Jackson reflects on her experiences of living with disability: from the pitfalls of going shopping on a mobility scooter, and the headache of defining oneself on a tick-box form, to a slapstick scuffle with the so-called 'easy-pull' tights aid, and the intense pleasure of finally swapping a hospital gown for a slinky dress. Lottie captivatingly expresses the raw vulnerabilities, injustices and untold joys of disability, as well as the bizarre everyday occurrences that able-bodied people usually don't experience. Lottie powerfully explores the ways in which we undervalue and underrepresent disabled people in our society, and demonstrates how negative stigmas about 'abnormal' bodies seep into all aspects our lives. In this dazzling debut, Lottie reveals why we must strive for change and redefine what it means to be disabled in every facet of life.
Going Tactile by Terra Edwards
Call Number: HV1597 .E393 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780197778029
Publication Date: 2024-07-01
In the 2010s, leaders of the DeafBlind community in Seattle called into question the communitys dependence on sighted interpreters and sought new ways of communicating, interacting, and navigating through touch. This effort became the protactile movement, and it spread quickly across the country. In Going Tactile, Anthropologist Terra Edwards draws on thirty months of ethnographic fieldwork with DeafBlind artists, intellectuals, political leaders, and community members, to show how autonomous spaces away from sighted norms were created and life was re-imagined. In doing so, she offers a new perspective on the nature of language, its limits, and what it means to find a new way of being in the world.
Direct social work practice by Dean H. Hepworth; Pa Der Vang; Joan Marie Blakey; Craig Schwalbe; Caroline Evans
Call Number: HV40 .H53 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780357630594
Publication Date: 2022-01-01
Considered the profession's ideal learning resource, DIRECT SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE: THEORY AND SKILLS, Eleventh Edition, prepares you for effective real-world practice. Packed with case examples, illustrations and relevant learning experiences from the authors and other social work practitioners, the text integrates the major theories and skills needed for contemporary direct social work practice. Part of the Brooks/Cole Empowerment Series, the Eleventh Edition is completely up to date, exploring evolving ethical and practice challenges, the impact of COVID-19, implications of electronic service delivery, social injustice, Black Lives Matter and other issues related to racial inequity. In addition, the authors have carefully revised the text to incorporate gender-neutral language and explore key structural implications affecting clients and practice. The text thoroughly integrates the core competencies and recommended practice behaviors outlined in the 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) set by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). As you're preparing to practice social work in today's complex world, this trusted text is an ideal resource to equip you for exam and career success.
A Theory of Catastrophe by Bryan S. Turner
Call Number: HV553 .T86 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9783110772234
Publication Date: 2023-05-08
Sociology has developed theories of social change in the fields of evolution, conflict and modernization, viewing modern society as essentially unstable and conflict driven. However, it has not seriously studied catastrophe. A Theory of Catastrophe develops a sociology of catastrophes, comparing natural, social and political causes and consequences, and the social theories that might offer explanations.
Transnational Lampedusa by Jacopo Colombini
Call Number: HV640.4.I8 C65 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9783031457333
Publication Date: 2023-12-08
This book examines how Lampedusa, Italy's southernmost island, has become a transnational symbol representing migration to Europe from the Global South. It analyses how three very different associations have used the name "Lampedusa" as a means of restoring a sense of subjectivity or agency to migrants themselves. Jacopo Colombini argues that the work of the Archivio delle Memorie Migranti (Rome), the self-organised refugee group Lampedusa in Hamburg, and the Lampedusa-based Collettivo Askavusa offers an alternative to the stereotypical, often racially connoted, public discussion of migrant presence in Italy and Europe. He also demonstrates, however, that the marginalisation of migrant and refugee voices in the public discourse is also partially and unavoidably reproduced in the cultural projects that wish to restore their agency.
Legends of the security services industry : profiles in leadership by Keith Oringer; Michael Hymanson
Call Number: HV8290 .O756 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781032259048
Publication Date: October 30, 2024
The global contract security market now totals over $200 billion, with the number of private security officers exceeding that of public law enforcement officers. But this wasn’t always the case. Legends of the Security Services Industry: Profiles in Leadership presents the unique stories of 15 industry legends, who transformed the industry from early private detective and small night watch companies into large-scale contract security companies. The large-scale companies include, but are not limited to, Pinkerton, Burns International, The Wackenhut Corporation, Guardsmark, Wells Fargo, and U.S. Security Associates; as well as today’s leading security companies, Allied Universal, Securitas, G4S, Prosegur, and GardaWorld.
The Rage of Innocence by Kristin Henning
Call Number: HV9104 .H46 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780593080900
Publication Date: 2023-02-07
Drawing upon twenty-five years of experience representing Black youth in Washington, D.C.'s juvenile courts, Kristin Henning confronts America's irrational, manufactured fears of these young people and makes a powerfully compelling case that the crisis in racist American policing begins with its relationship to Black children.
The Prison Industry by Bianca Tylek; Worth Worth Rises
Call Number: HV9471 .T98 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781620978399
Publication Date: 2025-04-08
A meticulous exposé of who profits from incarceration, culminating in a compelling case for abolition Based on years of research by the criminal justice organization Worth Rises--best known for campaigns that have revolutionized prison telecom and made prison and jail communication free in cities and states around the country--The Prison Industry maps the range of ways in which private corporations, often with their government partners, make money off incarceration. It further details the gross extraction of wealth from incarcerated people and their families, who have been brutalized by overpolicing, mass incarceration, and mass surveillance.
J – POLITICAL SCIENCE
Divergent Worlds by Amitav Acharya; Manjeet S. Pardesi
Call Number: JZ1308 .A343 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780300214987
Publication Date: 2025-01-14
A study of why the ancient Mediterranean and Indian Ocean took different paths to peace and stability and its lessons for international order today In this book Amitav Acharya and Manjeet S. Pardesi compare the interplay of power and ideas in the ancient Mediterranean and Indian Ocean to explain why the two regions took divergent paths to peace and stability. While the ancient Mediterranean order was shaped by the hegemony of Rome, the Indian Ocean developed an open and inclusive international order without the dominance of any single power. Moreover, the Indian Ocean provides a more robust example of the peaceful spread of ideas and culture in contrast to the ancient Mediterranean, where Hellenization, or the spread of Greek ideas, was often accompanied by violence and imperialism.
Governing the Feminist Peace by Paul C. Kirby; Laura Shepherd
Call Number: JZ5578 .K57 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780231205122
Publication Date: 2024-04-02
The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda is celebrated as a landmark global framework for achieving gender equality in peace and security governance. Its power is visible in two decades of United Nations resolutions, national action plans, regional initiatives, and countless activist, academic, and philanthropic projects. Yet despite this vitality, it is haunted by failure, as a lack of political will and stubborn patriarchal resistance frustrate its promise.
K – LAW
Making the Supreme Court by Charles M. Cameron; Jonathan P. Kastellec
Call Number: KF8742 .C273 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780197680537
Publication Date: 2023-08-18
Appointments to the United States Supreme Court are now central events in American political life. Every vacancy unleashes a bitter struggle between Republicans and Democrats over nominees; and once the seat is filled, new justices typically vote in predictable ways. However, this has not always been the case. As late as the middle of the twentieth century, presidents invested little time and effort in finding and vetting nominees, often selecting personal cronies, who senators briskly confirmed. Media coverage was desultory, public opinion was largely non-existent, and the justices often voted independently and erratically.
L – EDUCATION
Dangerous Learning by Derek W. Black
Call Number: LC152.S6 B533 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780300272826
Publication Date: 2025-01-14
The enduring legacy of the nineteenth-century struggle for Black literacy in the American South Few have ever valued literacy as much as the enslaved Black people of the American South. For them, it was more than a means to a better life; it was a gateway to freedom and, in some instances, a tool for inspiring revolt. And few governments tried harder to suppress literacy than did those in the South. Everyone understood that knowledge was power: power to keep a person enslaved in mind and body, power to resist oppression. In the decades before the Civil War, Southern governments drove Black literacy underground, but it was too precious to be entirely stamped out. This book describes the violent lengths to which southern leaders went to repress Black literacy and the extraordinary courage it took Black people to resist. Derek W. Black shows how, from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the end of Reconstruction, literacy evolved from a subversive gateway to freedom to a public program to extend citizenship and build democratic institutions--and how, once Reconstruction was abandoned, opposition to educating Black children depressed education throughout the South for Black and white students alike. He also reveals the deep imprint those events had on education and how this legacy is resurfacing today.
Social Justice in Action by Neal A. Lester (Editor)
Call Number: LC191.94 .S63 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781603296571
Publication Date: 2024-11-08
Essays and reflections to spark work toward change Addressing both veterans of justice work and novices seeking points of entry, the essays in this volume showcase practical approaches to diversity, equity, and inclusion: ways to build community, earn trust, tell unheard stories, and develop solutions to problems. Emphasizing values such as empathy, self-reflection, and integrity, the volume is rooted in humanities work but also features contributions from fields as diverse as the performing arts, architecture, and evolutionary biology and represents settings beyond the college campus, such as schools, libraries, museums, and prisons. While bringing insights from higher education, it critiques the system as well, exploring the ways that institutions reinforce power structures and exclude marginalized voices. Interspersed with the essays, brief reflections by activists and artists offer testimony and inspiration.
M – MUSIC AND BOOKS ON MUSIC
On Music Theory, and Making Music More Welcoming for Everyone by Philip Ewell
Call Number: MT6 .E885 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780472055029
Publication Date: 2023-04-24
Since its inception in the mid-twentieth century, American music theory has been framed and taught almost exclusively by white men. As a result, whiteness and maleness are woven into the fabric of the field, and BIPOC music theorists face enormous hurdles due to their racial identities. In On Music Theory, Philip Ewell brings together autobiography, music theory and history, and theory and history of race in the United States to offer a black perspective on the state of music theory and to confront the field's white supremacist roots.
N – FINE ARTS
All These Liberations by Taylor Aldridge (Editor)
Call Number: N5220.N672 E35 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780300272291
Publication Date: 2024-03-12
A dynamic look at the vast creative production of contemporary women artists from around the globe A celebration of the work of women artists of color, this book explores the ways in which struggles for freedom and equality are deeply intertwined with shared feminist practices, art techniques and movements, and the notion of diaspora through the extraordinary collection of social activist and patron Eileen Harris Norton.
Day Jobs by Veronica Roberts (Editor)
Call Number: N6512.7 .D39 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9798890180834
Publication Date: 2024-07-16
Day Jobs examines the overlooked, powerful impact of day jobs on the visual arts. Success for artists is often measured by their ability to quit a day job and focus full time on their practice. Yet these jobs can often spur creative growth by providing artists with new materials and methods, hands-on knowledge of a specific industry that becomes an area of artistic investigation, or a predictable paycheck and structure that enable unpredictable ideas. The book is comprised of thirty-nine chapters, one for each included artist, with images of their work, commissioned essays, and interviews.
Multiplicity by Kathryn E. Delmez (Editor)
Call Number: N6512.75.C55 M85 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780300272963
Publication Date: 2023-11-28
An engaging introduction to contemporary Black American collage brings together art by fifty artists that reflects the breadth and complexity of Black identity. Building on a technique that has roots in European and American traditions, Black artists have turned to collage as a way to convey how the intersecting facets of their lives combine to make whole individuals. Artists have assembled pieces of paper, fabrics, and other, often salvaged, materials to create unified compositions that express the endless possibilities of Black-constructed narratives despite the fragmentation of our times.
Elizabeth Catlett by Dalila Scruggs (Editor)
Call Number: N6537.C37 A4 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780226836577
Publication Date: 2024-10-04
Accomplished printmaker and sculptor, avowed feminist, and lifelong activist Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012) built a remarkable career around intersecting passions for formal rigor and social justice. This book, accompanying a major traveling retrospective, offers a revelatory look at the artist and her nearly century-long life, highlighting overlooked works alongside iconic masterpieces.
Celia Álvarez Muñoz: Breaking the Binding by Celia Alvarez Munoz (By (photographer)); Roberto Tejada (Interviewer); Isabel Casso (Text by)
Call Number: N6537.M857 A4 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781955161343
Publication Date: 2023-11-07
Álvarez Muñoz's photo/text works and installations reflect on the complexities of childhood on a bicultural and bilingual border. This is the first major publication on the seminal Texas-based Latinx artist Celia Álvarez Muñoz (born 1937). Accompanying her first museum career retrospective, it surveys her decades of colorful photo and text-based artworks, book projects, large-scale installations, public works and associated unpublished archival materials. Color images and scholarly texts illuminate Álvarez Muñoz's themes--childhood learning and perception, bicultural and bilingual experience, slips of mind and tongue--and her often playful, first-person approach using conceptual tools. Breaking the Binding provides the definitive volume on an influential yet understudied artist. Alongside images, the book features a conversation between Álvarez Muñoz and longtime interlocutor and friend Roberto Tejada, as well as essays by exhibition cocurators Kate Green and Isabel Casso, and Josh Franco, Head of Collecting at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art.
Deborah Roberts: Twenty Years of Art/Work by Deborah Roberts (Artist); Dawoud Bey (Foreword by); Sarah Elizabeth Lewis (Interviewee)
Call Number: N6537.R5727 A4 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781955161107
Publication Date: 2023-12-05
By using images from American history, Black culture, pop culture and Black history, Roberts critiques perceptions of ideal beauty and challenges stereotypes. She combines found and manipulated images with hand-drawn and painted details to create hybrid figures, often young girls and increasingly Black boys, whose well-being and futures are equally threatened because of the double standard of boyhood and criminality that is projected upon them at such a young age. Each child has character and agency to find their own way amid the complicated narratives of American, African American and art history.
Blk Art by Zaria Ware
Call Number: N8217.B535 W37 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780063272415
Publication Date: 2023-01-31
2024 NAACP Image Awards Nominee: Outstanding Non-Fiction A fun and fact-filled introduction to the dismissed Black art masters and models who shook up the world. Elegant. Refined. Exclusionary. Interrupted. The foundations of the fine art world are shaking. Beyoncé and Jay-Z break the internet by blending modern Black culture with fine art in their iconic music video filmed in the Louvre. Kehinde Wiley powerfully subverts European masterworks. Calls resonate for diversity in museums and the resignations of leaders of the old guard. It's clear that modern day museums can no longer exist without change--and without recognizing that Black people have been a part of the Western art world since its beginnings. Quietly held within museum and private collections around the world are hundreds of faces of Black men and women, many of their stories unknown. From paintings of majestic kings to a portrait of a young girl named Isabella in Amsterdam, these models lived diverse lives while helping shape the art world along the way. Then, after hundreds of years of Black faces cast as only the subject of the white gaze, a small group of trailblazing Black American painters and sculptors reached national and international fame, setting the stage for the flourishing of Black art in the 1920s and beyond. Captivating and informative, BLK ART is an essential work that elevates a globally dismissed legacy to its proper place in the mainstream art canon. From the hushed corridors of royal palaces to the bustling streets of 1920s Paris--this is Black history like never seen before.
Louise Moillon by Lesley Stevenson
Call Number: ND553.M648 S74 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781606069028
Publication Date: 2024-04-02
This stunning volume is the first scholarly monograph in English devoted to French artist Louise Moillon. The life and career of Louise Moillon (1609/10-1696) offers a fascinating case study of a supremely talented artist whose posthumous reputation has been mired in invisibility. Born and raised in Paris, Moillon was the sole woman in a circle of Calvinist Protestant émigrés who brought their tradition of still-life painting with them from Flanders. During her lifetime, she was able to enjoy a degree of professional independence and attract enough recognition to be regarded as on a level with her male counterparts, yet her exquisite work and enigmatic story are little known today. This illustrated biography examines some of the ways in which Moillon's story has been represented since the revival of interest in her work and draws on recent scholarship to situate the painter in her rightful place. Offering a sweeping exploration of the genre of still life, this book also chronicles how a woman in early modern France was able to capture the attention of the artistic world while dissecting why her prominence waned in the centuries following her death.
Lavinia Fontana by Aoife Brady; Babette Bohn (Contribution by); Jonquil O¿Reilly (Contribution by)
Call Number: ND623.F595 A4 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781911716006
Publication Date: 2023-07-25
Lavinia Fontana: Trailblazer, Rule Breaker explores this female Renaissance artist's fascinating biography and the cultural climate that enabled her to become the first woman artist in Western Europe to gain commercial success beyond the confines of a court or a convent. Bringing together several strands of scholarship on Fontana and her contemporaries, it provides context to her career and examines areas underrepresented in current scholarship on the painter, including information on her workshop practice. Focusing on the portraiture for which she was renowned, Lavinia Fontana tells stories that will be universally familiar--tales of family bonds, sibling rivalries, engagements, weddings, births, and deaths. Written by Aoife Brady, with contributions from one of the leading scholars on Fontana, Babette Bohn, and a foremost expert on Renaissance fashion, Jonquil O'Reilly, this engaging book explores Fontana's world and how she forged a successful career in the male-dominated world of Renaissance Italy.
A Short History of Black Craft in Ten Objects by Robell Awake; Johnalynn Holland (Illustrator); Tiffany Momon (Afterword by)
Call Number: NK839.3.A35 A93 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781797228549
Publication Date: 2025-02-04
Ten beautifully illustrated essays tell the stories of handcrafted objects and their makers, providing inspiration and insight into Black history and craftsmanship. Black artisans have long been central to American art and design, creating innovative and highly desired work against immense odds. Atlanta-based chairmaker and scholar Robell Awake explores the stories behind ten cornerstones of Black craft, including: The celebrated wooden chairs of Richard Poynor, an enslaved craftsman who began a dynasty of Tennessee chairmakers. The elegant wrought-iron gates of Philip Simmons, seen to this day throughout Charleston, South Carolina, whose work features motifs from the Low Country. The inventive assemblage art and yard shows of Joe Minter, James Hampton, Bessie Harvey, and others, who draw on African spiritual traditions to create large-scale improvisational art installations. From the enslaved potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina, to Ann Lowe, the couture dressmaker who made Jacqueline Kennedy's wedding dress, to Gullah Geechee sweetgrass basket makers, to the celebrated quilters of Gee's Bend, A Short History of Black Craft in Ten Objects illuminates the work of generations of Black craftspeople, foregrounding their enduring contributions to American craft.
Cameron Welch: Mosaics by Cameron Welch (Artist)
Call Number: NK839.W45 A4 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9798890181077
Publication Date: 2024-09-10
The inaugural monograph of multidisciplinary artist Cameron Welch presents a vivid, comprehensive look into a young artist's practice. Welch's work has straddled sculpture, collage, and textiles, but in early 2017, he shifted to mosaic as his primary medium. As a child, the artist was introduced to mosaic by his grandmother, an experience that has a lasting impact on the way he works the age-old medium to piece together disparate materials and histories. Welch treats mosaic as a physical manifestation of intertextuality, referring to the colliding contexts he unearths in the work as a kind of "infiltration."
Cold War American Exhibitions of Italian Art and Design by Antje Gamble
Call Number: NK1452.A1 G36 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781032205465
Publication Date: 2023-07-11
Enriching the existing scholarship on this important exhibition, Italy at Work: Her Renaissance in Design Today (1950-53), this book shows the dynamic role art, specifically sculpture, played in constructing both Italian and American culture after the Second World War. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, design history, museum studies, Italian studies, and American studies.
Now You See Me by Charlene Prempeh
Call Number: NK1510 .P746 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9783791388472
Publication Date: 2024-02-06
Previously marginalized, overlooked, or even erased from history, Black designers are finally given their due in this first book to celebrate a century of ground-breaking work by Black graphic artists, architects and fashion designers whose work has helped define key cultural moments and movements.
Black, Queer, and Untold by Jon Key
Call Number: NX652.G38 K49 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781646143764
Publication Date: 2024-11-19
Growing up in Seale, Alabama as a Black Queer kid, then attending the Rhode Island School of Design as an undergraduate, Jon Key hungered to see himself in the fields of Art and Design. But in lectures, critiques, and in the books he read, he struggled to see and learn about people who intersected with his identity or who GOT him. So he started asking himself questions: What did it mean to be a graphic designer with his point of view? What did it mean to be a Black graphic designer? A Queer graphic designer? Someone from the South? Could his identity be communicated through a poster or a book? How could identity be archived in a design canon that has consistently erased contributions by designers who were not white, straight, and male? In Black, Queer, & Untold, acclaimed designer and artist Jon Key answers these questions and manifests the book he and so many others wish they had when they were coming up. He pays tribute to the incredible designers, artists, and people who came before and provides them an enduring, reverential stage - and in so doing, gifts us a book that takes its place among the creative arts canon.
P – LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Elegies for Empire by Gregory M. Patterson
Call Number: PL2675 .P38 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780674297548
Publication Date: 2024-10-15
Facing a transformed socio-political landscape after the An Lushan Rebellion (756-763), Tang dynasty elites questioned inherited understandings of tradition and anxiously reflected on their relations to both recent and ancient pasts. Du Fu (712-770), widely considered China's greatest poet, presciently addressed these concerns in his late work on memory and the means by which the past survives. In Elegies for Empire, Gregory Patterson maps out a poetics of memory in Du Fu's poems from his prolific period of residence in Kuizhou, a remote border town in the Yangzi River Three Gorges. Patterson argues that, for Du Fu, memory held the promise of rebuilding frameworks of belonging under conditions of displacement and dynastic crisis. Remembering also led the poet to think through the material underpinnings on which cultural transmission depends; therefore, these late poems are distinguished by a highly creative, often melancholy engagement with the forms and media that preserve memory, such as monuments, paintings, and poetry. Elegies for Empire elucidates the vital roles of place, memory, and media in poems that are among the most influential in the Chinese literary tradition.
Heart Lamp by Banu Mushtaq; Deepa Bhasthi (Translator)
Call Number: PL4659.M87 H43 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781916751163
Publication Date: 2025-04-08
Winner of the 2025 International Booker Prize; Winner of a PEN Translates Award; A monumental first collection in English from Banu Mushtaq: lawyer, activist, champion of Muslim women, and winner of India's highest literary honors. In the twelve stories of Heart Lamp, Banu Mushtaq exquisitely captures the everyday lives of women and girls in Muslim communities in southern India. Published originally in the Kannada language between 1990 and 2023, praised for their dry and gentle humor, these portraits of family and community tensions testify to Mushtaq's years as a journalist and lawyer, in which she tirelessly championed women's rights and protested all forms of caste and religious oppression.
The Rise of Central American Film in the Twenty-First Century by Mauricio Espinoza (Editor); Jared List (Editor)
Call Number: PN1993.5.C27 R57 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781683403715
Publication Date: 2023-08-29
The first book in English dedicated tothe study of Central American film, this volume explores the main trends, genres, and themes that define this emerging industry. The seven nations of the region have seen an unprecedented growth in film production during the twenty-first century with the creation of over 200 feature-length films compared with just one in the 1990s. This volume provides a needed overview of one of the least explored cinemas in the world.
The Disaster Film As Social Practice by Joseph L. Zornado; Sara Reilly
Call Number: SP COLL PN1995.9.D55 Z67 2025 FacPubn
Location: Faculty Publications
ISBN: 9781032432601
Publication Date: 2024-06-01
The Disaster Film as Social Practice examines environmental science, history, film and literature in its interdisciplinary analysis of the disaster film genre. It explores the interplay, and the dichotomy, of "restorative" and "reflective" disaster narratives. An analysis of cinema's role in symbolizing and managing collective anxiety around disaster and death narratives examines how disaster films, through their narrative structures and symbolic elements, contribute to the public's understanding and emotional processing of real-world threats, and how cinematic narratives shape and are shaped by public and private ideological discourses, reflecting deeper psychological and environmental truths. Finally, the book offers an overview of how the transformation of the disaster film genre over time tells a history through imagining the worst. Providing a nuanced understanding of the disaster film genre and its significance in contemporary culture and thought, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of film studies, cultural studies, media studies, and environmental studies.
Harun Farocki by Nora M. Alter
Call Number: PN1998.3.F365 A58 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780231215497
Publication Date: 2024-06-25
Harun Farocki was one of the world's most celebrated experimental filmmakers at the time of his death in 2014. In a career spanning over fifty years, the German artist produced more than one hundred works, including political cinema, nonfiction film and video, and art installations, which have been exhibited globally. After his early politically engaged films in Super 8 and 16 mm, Farocki spent many years making independent films and commissions for German public television. In the last phase of his career, he transitioned to creating digital and multichannel installations. He also collaborated with the director Christian Petzold on a dozen films. In addition to his prolific media-making career, Farocki was an incisive critic and editor. This groundbreaking book is an incisive and comprehensive analysis of Farocki's oeuvre, shedding new light on his media experimentation and writings across platforms and venues. Nora M. Alter examines how Farocki's work investigates film and media images: their history, nature, manipulation, changing function, and strategic use. Focusing on interconnected ideas surrounding labor, critique, and war, she shows how his politically committed art is informed by pedagogical strategies that drive viewers to perceive how the media world they inhabit functions. Alter also argues that Farocki's career provides a lens on the history of avant-garde and experimental filmmaking amid shifts in materials and exhibition platforms. Tracing the transformations of Farocki's artistic practice and thought, this book offers new insight into the body of work of one of the most significant media makers of the late twentieth century.
The Last Dream by Pedro Almodóvar; Frank Wynne (Translator)
Call Number: PQ6651.L484 U513 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780063349766
Publication Date: 2024-09-24
Making his English language debut, the iconoclastic, two-time Academy award-winning writer and director reveals his singular mind as never before in this collection of twelve remarkable stories spanning memoir, comedy, autofiction, parody, pastiche, and gothic fiction. With this debut collection, film legend Pedro Almodóvar delivers a tantalizing glimpse into his world, formed by twelve stories carefully selected from his personal writings dating from the late '60s to the present. Almodóvar writes: “I've been asked to write my autobiography more than once, and I've always refused. . . . I've never kept a diary, and whenever I've tried, I've never made it to page two; in a sense, then, this book represents something of a paradox. It might be best described as a fragmentary autobiography, incomplete and a little enigmatic.”
Bigger by Trudier Harris
Call Number: PS3545.R815 Z6674 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780300269321
Publication Date: 2024-06-18
A biography of Native Son's Bigger Thomas that examines his continued relevance in debates over Black men and the violence of racism. Bigger Thomas, the central figure in Richard Wright's novel Native Son (1940), eludes easy categorization. A violent and troubled character who rejects the rules of society, Bigger is both victim and perpetrator, damaged by racism and segregation on the South Side of Chicago, seemingly raping and killing without regrets. His story has electrified readers for more than eight decades, and it continues to galvanize debates around representation, respectability, social justice, and racism in American life. In this book, distinguished scholar Trudier Harris examines the literary life of Bigger Thomas from his birth to the current day. Harris explores the debates between Black critics and Communist artists in the 1930s and 1940s over the "political novel," the censorship of Native Son by white publishers, and the work's initial reception--as well as interpretations from Black feminists and Black Power activists in the decades that followed, up to the novel's resonance with the Black Lives Matter movement today. Bigger, Harris argues, represents the knotted heart of American racism, damning and unsettling, and still very much with us.
Toni Morrison by Lawrie Balfour
Call Number: PS3563.O8749 Z5465 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780190673284
Publication Date: 2023-02-10
When Toni Morrison declares that she "can't wait for the ultimate liberation theory to imagine its practice and do its work," she raises an issue at the heart of modern political thought: How should we understand freedom? And what does freedom mean in the shadow of racial slavery and colonialism? In this study of Toni Morrison's writing, Lawrie Balfour explores Morrison's reflections on the idea of freedom in her novels and nonfiction. While Morrison's literary achievements are widely celebrated, her political thought has yet to receive the same attention. Balfour shows how Morrison's writing illuminates the meanings of freedom and unfreedom in a democratic society founded on both the defense of liberty and the right to enslavement.
Sunrise on the Reaping (a Hunger Games Novel) by Suzanne Collins
Call Number: YA PZ7.C6837 Su 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781546171461
Publication Date: 2025-03-18
The unforgettable fifth book in the Hunger Games series: Haymitch's story. When you've been set up to lose everything you love, what is there left to fight for? As the day dawns on the fiftieth annual Hunger Games, fear grips the districts of Panem. This year, in honor of the Quarter Quell, twice as many tributes will be taken from their homes. Back in District 12, Haymitch Abernathy is trying not to think too hard about his chances. All he cares about is making it through the day and being with the girl he loves. When Haymitch's name is called, he can feel all his dreams break. He's torn from his family and his love, shuttled to the Capitol with the three other District 12 tributes: a young friend who's nearly a sister to him, a compulsive oddsmaker, and the most stuck-up girl in town. As the Games begin, Haymitch understands he's been set up to fail. But there's something in him that wants to fight . . . and have that fight reverberate far beyond the deadly arena.
Safe Harbor by Padma Venkatraman
Call Number: SP COLL PZ7.5.V46 Saf 2025 RIColl.
Location: Special Collections
ISBN: 9780593112502
Publication Date: 2025-01-21
An uplifting novel in verse about an immigrant girl adjusting to life in the US through her love of nature, music, and poetry. When Geetha and her mom move from India to Rhode Island after her parents' divorce, they leave everything Geetha loves behind-her family, her friends, her dog, and all that's familiar. As if that's not hard enough, Geetha is bullied at her new school for her clothes, her food, and her English (who knew so many English words could be spelled or pronounced differently in the US-or just be altogether different!). She finds some solace in playing her flute and writing poetry, and even more when she meets Miguel, a kid with whom she has a lot in common, and the two of them help rescue an injured harp seal stranded on the beach. But Geetha can feel her anger building over lots of things-careless people who pollute the sea and hurt animals, and her mom for making her move. She's never been so sad and angry. She can see a lot of her fears mirrored in the injured seal when she visits it at the Marine Mammal Rehabilitation Center, and this broadens her understanding of survival skills. And when she and Miguel start a beach-clean-up venture, she's surprised to find how many kind kids are out there. Geetha is torn as the time comes to let the seal go, knowing she'll miss him, but wanting the best for him. She's learning to live with mixed feelings and accept that while there will always be rough waters, there are plenty of safe harbors too.
Q – SCIENCE
AI and I by Eugene Charniak; Michael L. Littman (Foreword by)
Call Number: Q335 .C48298 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9780262548731
Publication Date: 2024-10-08
A concise and illuminating history of the field of artificial intelligence from one of its earliest and most respected pioneers. AI & I is an intellectual history of the field of artificial intelligence from the perspective of one of its first practitioners, Eugene Charniak. Charniak entered the field in 1967, roughly 12 years after AI's founding, and was involved in many of AI's formative milestones. In this book, he traces the trajectory of breakthroughs and disappointments of the discipline up to the current day, clearly and engagingly demystifying this oft revered and misunderstood technology. His argument is controversial but well supported: that classical AI has been almost uniformly unsuccessful and that the modern deep learning approach should be viewed as the foundation for all the exciting developments that are to come.
Life after Whale by Lynn Brunelle; Jason Chin (Illustrator)
Call Number: CRC QH541.5.D35 B78 2024
Location: Curriculum Resource Center
ISBN: 9780823452286
Publication Date: 2024-06-04
Winner of the Robert F. Sibert Medal. Follow a blue whale's enormous body to the bottom of the ocean, where it sets the stage for a bustling new ecosystem to flourish. All living things must one day die, and Earth's largest creature, the majestic blue whale, is no exception. But in nature, death is never a true ending. When this whale closes her eyes for the last time in her 90-year life, a process known as whale fall is just beginning. Her body will float to the surface, then slowly sink through the deep; from inflated behemoth to clean-picked skeleton, it will offer food and shelter at each stage to a vast diversity of organisms, over the course of a century and beyond.
Border Crossings by Sneed B. Collard; Howard Gray (Illustrator)
Call Number: CRC QL737.C23 C647 2023
Location: Curriculum Resource Center
ISBN: 9781623542382
Publication Date: 2023-01-24
Explore the beauty and biodiversity of our spectacular border area and see how the Wall impacts plants and animals. As two endangered ocelots attempt to cross the border, they face obstacles that drive home the catastrophic effects of the Wall--and the many benefits of keeping the border barrier-free. Powerful storytelling introduces young readers to the wildlife that thrives along the border and urges budding nature buffs to value and protect our environment. 2024 NCTE Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children
TribeRN anatomy flashcards
Call Number: QM25 .T75 2025
Location: 1 Week Reserves
ISBN: N/A
TribeRN's Anatomy Flashcards is designed for interactive, engaging learning anywhere, anytime. Perfect for medical students, nursing students, or anyone interested in healthcare. Cards are organized into different tabulated sections, color-coded, and are all hole-punched so they can be used with hinged metal rings. The tab card features a comprehensive index that lists all the cards included in the system
R – MEDICINE
How to Write Brilliantly by Deborah Miarkowska
Call Number: RT24 .M53 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781529672428
Publication Date: 2025-01-31
As a nursing or health and social care student, academic writing is one of the main ways you're assessed. However, how to approach your assignments can be a challenge. This is a short, simple guide to the academic writing process, helping you to grow in confidence, to write critically and engagingly, and to develop your voice.
Nursing Health Assessment by Sharon JENSEN
Call Number: RT48 .J46 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781975176822
Publication Date: 2022-10-28
Awarded second place in the 2023 AJN Book of the Year Awards in the Medical-Surgical Nursing category. Combining the fundamental coverage of a traditional nursing assessment text with a modern, student-friendly presentation and an enhanced emphasis on clinical judgment, Nursing Health Assessment: A Clinical Judgment Approach, 4th Edition, helps students easily develop the understanding, critical thinking, and decision-making skills to excel in any clinical setting.
Next Generation Nclex-Rn Exam Prep 2025 by Victoria Hart
Call Number: RT55 .H378 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9798343440850
Publication Date: 2024-10-16
This comprehensive book is designed specifically around the NGN NCLEX FORMAT , ensuring you are fully prepared for what's ahead. Inside, you'll find not just one or two, but TEN SIMULATIONS. These include two full exam simulations plus Eight specific section simulations, meticulously crafted to mirror the real test.
Nursing School Bound by Pupil2Peer ((various roles))
Call Number: RT79 .N863 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9798218070625
Publication Date: 2022-11-17
Do you find the steps you need to take to get into nursing school daunting?Do you need help determining what order to complete all tasks required to move forward? Or are you looking for insider tips to help YOU succeed? Then this guide has you covered. Written by nurses for future nurses, this handbook offers you the tried-and-true steps you need to take to navigate the challenges you face. Get ready to learn how to pinpoint your dream school, then successfully apply and enroll! You can do this, and this book is designed to propel you forward! You’ll even find a BONUS chapter inside covering Diversity.
T – TECHNOLOGY
in Light of Everything by Debbie Fleming Caffery (By (photographer)); Russell Lord (Text by); Brian Piper (Text by)
Call Number: TR647 .C325 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781955161404
Publication Date: 2024-01-09
Examining the deep emotional relationship between people and place, Louisiana-based photographer Debbie Fleming Caffery (born 1948) is recognized as a leading chronicler of the American South. Her shadowy, blurred, black-and-white images thoughtfully reveal shared human experience--childhood, spirituality, labor--and ultimately bring darkness to light. Debbie Fleming Caffery: Come to Light immortalizes in book form the artist's first major career retrospective presented at the New Orleans Museum of Art. The publication is her most comprehensive to date, showcasing projects produced in the American South and West, as well as in France and Mexico, and is the first to feature all series from across the course of her career.
Stephanie Syjuco: the Unruly Archive by Stephanie Syjuco (Artist); Astria Suparak (Text by); Carmen Winant (Text by)
Call Number: TR655 .S95 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9798890180766
Publication Date: 2024-05-01
The artist's first monograph thoughtfully weaves her research-based practice with a substantial array of visual source material. Bound in a unique format with different types of paper, the pages are cut and layered to simulate the process of physically excavating folders in an archive. By examining the blind spots, holes, and fragments of these collections, she examines the ways photography, anthropology, and national archives produce and proliferate images of exclusion and cultural Othering.
Manifest: Thirteen Colonies by Wendel A. White (Artist); Ilisa Barbash (Curated by)
Call Number: TR655 .W45 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9798890180858
Publication Date: 2024-07-02
Manifest: Thirteen Colonies is a photographic project and journey through the repositories of African American material culture found in libraries, museums, and archives of the original thirteen English colonies and Washington, DC. Conceived by photographer Wendel A. White, this project is a personal reliquary of the remarkable evidence of Black agency and racial oppression stored in public collections. Accompanying his imagery, White discusses his approach to finding, selecting, and photographing artifacts--from rare singular objects to more quotidian materials--and highlights their significance as forensic evidence of Black life and history in the United States.
Pictures from home by Larry Sultan;
Call Number: TR681.F28 S85 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781910164785
Publication Date: March 18, 2017
First published in 1992 to wide critical acclaim, Pictures From Home is Larry Sultan's pendant to his parents. Sultan returned home to Southern California periodically in the 1980s and the decade-long sequence moves between registers, combining contemporary photographs with film stills from home movies, fragments of conversation, Sultan's own writings and other memorabilia. The result is a narrative collage in which the boundary between the documentary and the staged becomes increasingly ambiguous. Simultaneously the distance usually maintained between the photographer and his subjects also slips in an exchange of dialogue and emotion that is unique to this work.
Collaborative Spaces and FabLabs by Roberta Oppedisano
Call Number: TS171.57 .O67 2024
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9783031628283
Publication Date: 2024-06-28
Fab Labs are transforming work and organizational landscapes, representing a "new revolution" in production processes and learning. These collaborative spaces enable the creation of almost anything through free access to digital fabrication tools. Emphasizing innovation, Fab Labs value individual and collective human intelligence, crucial for collaborative success. This book explores the organizational and economic aspects of Fab Labs, offering insights into their impact on internal dynamics and the surrounding ecosystem. Filling a gap in existing literature, it provides an integrated view of collaborative spaces, contributing to a more comprehensive knowledge base. With an emphasis on management, barriers, and self-organization, this work aims to guide those in the rapidly growing collaborative space sector. Ideal for researchers, academics, and professionals in organizational management and innovation.
Z – BIBLIOGRAPHY, LIBRARY SCIENCE, INFORMATION RESOURCES (GENERAL)
Publish Your Photography Book by Mary Virginia Swanson (Editor); Darius D. Himes (Editor)
Call Number: Z286.P47 H562 2023
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781955161251
Publication Date: 2023-09-12
This updated, expert guide covers: a history of the photobook; an overview of the publishing industry; the process of bringing your project to book form (with both traditional publishing and self-publishing options); how to market a photography book (including a dialogue with collectors on the limited edition and artist-made books); case studies with published photographers; and valuable resources on production materials, publishing and marketing timelines. Filled with educational wisdom, the book features interviews and contributions from artists, agents, editors, designers, printers, publishers, distributors, booksellers, curators and librarians who share their experiences and provide advice about each step on the path to publication and placement. A removable workbook helps readers address book preparation, draft submission guidelines, production timelines and marketing plans.
Trauma-Informed Leadership in Libraries by Janet Crum (Editor); David H. Ketchum (Editor)
Call Number: Z678 .T73 2025
Location: New Book Area
ISBN: 9781837978823
Publication Date: 2025-02-10
Trauma-informed practices have become an increasingly essential part of librarianship since the COVID-19 global pandemic. Trauma can result from a single negative event or repeated exposure to negative events over time and can manifest in many forms. Trauma-informed approaches to leadership seek to understand and consider an individual's holistic life experiences, particularly negative consequences of trauma, when determining how to best support and interact with them in the workplace.