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2025
Twice Blessed: A Story of Unconditional Love
by
Stefanie Mercado Altman (Author), Claire Altman (Author), Stan Altman (Author) (Department of Public Affairs)
Call Number: On Order Soon (pre-Order)
ISBN: 9781531511807
Publication Date: 2025-10-07
A deeply moving memoir of love, resilience, and identity, chronicling one family's journey through adoption, caregiving, and the profound connections that define us Twice Blessed is a beautifully written memoir that explores the depths of love, resilience, and the true meaning of family. Stefanie Mercado Altman, Claire Altman, and Stan Altman share an intimate and inspiring story about the bonds that define us, from adoption to caregiving and beyond. When Stefanie was adopted by Claire and Stan, their family was built on love and trust rather than biology. As they navigated the joys and struggles of parenting, they faced challenges that tested their resilience, including Stefanie's search for identity and connection with her birth mother, Rosa, a gifted artist whose struggles with AIDS cast a long shadow. From the highs of new beginnings to the heartbreak of loss, Twice Blessed captures the complexities of relationships and the sacrifices made in the name of love. The story unfolds with warmth, humor, and honesty, offering a powerful perspective on what it means to belong. Through Stefanie's journey of self-discovery and the family's steadfast devotion, the book paints a vivid portrait of compassion and perseverance. Engaging and deeply moving, Twice Blessed speaks to anyone who has ever questioned their place in the world or searched for a deeper understanding of family. This book will resonate with fans of personal memoirs, adoption narratives, and heartfelt stories about love that transcends boundaries.
The Politics of Public Pensions: Parties, State Governments, and Unions
by
Carolyn Abott (Author) (Political Science Department)
Call Number: On Order Soon
ISBN: 9780231214223
Publication Date: 2025-07-15
This book is a nuanced and comprehensive account of the intricate politics surrounding public sector pensions, an issue that has become increasingly contentious in recent years. Drawing from an array of case studies and theoretical perspectives, it delves into how public sector pensions are negotiated, structured, and sustained, revealing the consequences for governance, labor relations, and public policy. Carolyn Abott examines the historical development of public sector pensions, emphasizing the sociopolitical factors that have shaped their evolution and the ongoing debates about their sustainability. She uncovers the political and economic considerations that influence pension policy, highlighting the tensions among public employees, governments, and taxpayers. Abott also addresses the broader implications for economic inequality and intergenerational equity, offering a distinctive perspective on the intersection of public finance and political power. The Politics of Public Pensions concludes with recommendations for reform that balance the needs of retirees with the fiscal realities faced by governments, providing a roadmap for a sustainable and equitable future. Combining qualitative and quantitative methods, this rigorous book delivers essential insights for policy makers, scholars, and anyone interested in public finance.
Soundscapes of the Early Modern Hispanophone and Lusophone Worlds
by
Víctor Sierra Matute (Editor) (Dept of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature)
Call Number: CB472.S68 2025 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 9781032113265
Publication Date: 2025-04-28
This book is an interdisciplinary edited collection that seeks to recognize the radical importance of sound, and center it in discussions in the field of early modern studies. Bringing together a collection of case studies related spatially and temporally to specific places or events, the volume explores a gallery of soundscapes mapping the early modern Iberian empires. This transnational and comparative style takes a twofold approach: on the one hand, each study works as a snapshot of the soundscape of a given place and time; on the other, the different entries offer a series of paradigms to systematically approach the tensions and developments related to sound in the early modern period. Ultimately, this volume collects soundscapes from multiple territories and geographies: from the kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula and their expansion throughout the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, and the Pacific. Soundscapes of the Early Modern Hispanophone and Lusophone Worlds will be of great value to students and scholars interested in the history of senses, emotions and theatre, social and cultural history, and early modern history.
Nomadic Cinema: A Cultural Geography of the Expedition Film (Film and Culture Series)
by
Alison Griffiths (Author) (Dept of Communication Studies)
Call Number: GN347 .G728 2025 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780231192583
Publication Date: 2025-04-15
From In Borneo, the Land of the Head-Hunters to The Epic of Everest to Camping Among the Indians, the early twentieth century was the heyday of expedition filmmaking. As new technologies transformed global transportation and opened new avenues for documentation, and as imperialism and capitalism expanded their reach, Western filmmakers embarked on journeys to places they saw as exotic, seeking to capture both the monumental and the mundane. Their films portrayed far-flung locales, the hardships of travel, and the day-to-day lives of Indigenous people through a deeply colonial lens. Nomadic Cinema is a groundbreaking history of these films, analyzing them as visual records of colonialism that also offer new possibilities for recognizing Indigenous histories. Alison Griffiths examines expedition films made in Borneo, Central Asia, Tibet, Polynesia, and the American Southwest, reinterpreting them from decolonial perspectives to provide alternative accounts of exploration. She considers the individuals and institutions--including the American Museum of Natural History--responsible for creating the films, the spectators who sought them out, and the Indigenous intermediaries whose roles white explorers minimized. Ambitious and interdisciplinary, Nomadic Cinema ranges widely, from the roots of expedition films in medieval cartography and travel writing to still-emerging technologies of virtual and augmented reality. Highlighting the material conditions of filmmaking and the environmental footprint left by exploration, this book recovers Indigenous memory and sovereignty from within long-buried sources.
Communication against Capital: Red Enlightenment at the Dawn of Indonesia (Cornell Modern Indonesia Project)
by
Rianne Subijanto (Author) (Dept of Communication Studies)
Call Number: JA85.2.I5 S83 2025 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781501778650
Publication Date: 2025-02-15
Communication against Capital explores the revolutionary communication strategies of the pergerakan merah, the anticolonial "red movement" in 1920s Indonesia. Rianne Subijanto tells the story of ordinary lower-class women and children and people of diverse races and ethnicities who waged their battles against Dutch colonialism within multiple arenas of communication, including political associations, assemblies, printed matter, schools, and shipping lines. Existing communication technologies were repurposed into mechanisms of struggle and used as weapons in anticolonial and anticapitalist resistance. In this process, communist ideas merged with ideals drawn from the Enlightenment to shape the emancipatory spirit of Indonesians. This red enlightenment motivated the production of revolutionary communication strategies of mobilization. Subijanto's innovative work shows that the novel techniques of the pergerakan merah served to shift anticolonial mobilization in Indonesia from warfare to modern forms of communication.
2024
Performing Corporate Bodies: Multinational Theatre in Global India
by
Sarah Saddler (Author) (Department of Fine & Performing Arts)
Call Number: On Order
ISBN: 9781032421421
Publication Date: 2024-12-24
This book offers the first look at corporate theatre, a global management trend that uses dramatic techniques in workplace learning. Drawing on a decade of research with artists, consultancies, drama schools, and multinational firms in India and across the Global South, Sarah Saddler provides a fascinating perspective on why theatre and performance are finding new legitimacy in corporate economies under late capitalism. Chapters spotlight how theatre is wielded by management to advance urgent corporate agendas, while examining corporate theatre's impact on broader social transformations, such as the theatrical dimensions of management and shifting creative horizons for performance practitioners. Through vivid vignettes, Sarah Saddler argues that corporate theatre has become a mode of physical and psychological conditioning used to encode the cultural dimensions of global capitalism. Simultaneously, she uncovers how corporate theatre employs humor tactics that enable individuals to navigate systems of power, becomes a remedy for corporations grappling with the crushing competition of capitalism, and offers a critical perspective on artistic agency within the creative economy. This book will be of interest to readers across the interdisciplinary humanities including theatre and performance studies, anthropology, sociology, and South Asian studies.
The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism
by
George González (Author) (Department of Sociology and Anthropology)
Call Number: HC79.C6 G663 2024 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781479817733
Publication Date: 2024-12-17
Explores the religious activism of the Stop Shopping Church performance group Since the dawn of the new millennium, the grassroots performance activist group the Stop Shopping Church has advanced a sophisticated anti-capitalist critique in what they call "Earth Justice." Led by co-founders, Reverend Billy and Savitri D, the Church of Stop Shopping have sung with Joan Baez and toured with Pussy Riot and Neil Young. They performed at festivals around the world, and been the subject of the nationally released documentary, What Would Jesus Buy? They opposed the forces of consumerism on the global stage, and taken on the corporate practices of Disney, Starbucks, J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, Walmart, Amazon, and many others. While the Church maintains an anti-consumerism stance at its core-through performances, street actions, and social activism-the community also prioritizes work for racial justice, queer liberation, justice and sanctuary for immigrants, First Amendment issues, the reclaiming of public space, and in an increasingly central way, environmental justice. In The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism, George González draws on interviews, participant observation, and digital ethnography to offer insight into the Church, its make up, its activities, and in particular, how it has shifted over time from parody to a deep and serious engagement with religion. Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping maintain that corporations and their celebrity spokespeople operate in much the same way churches do. González uses the group's performance activism to showcase the links between religion, the culture of capitalist consumerism, and climate catastrophe and to analyze the ways in which consumers are ritualized into accepting capitalism and its consequences. He argues that the members and organizers of the Church of Stop Shopping are serious theorizers and users of religion in their own right, and that they offer keen insights into our understanding of ritualistic consumerism and its indelible link to the rising sea levels that threaten to engulf us all.
The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Policy for NFTs
by
Nizan Geslevich Packin (Editor) (Law Department)
Call Number: K4433 .C36 2024 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781009279178
Publication Date: 2024-10-17
As blockchain in general and NFTs in particular reshape operation logistics, data creation, and data management, these technologies bring forth many legal and ethical dilemmas. This handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of the impact of these technologies in different industries and sectors including finance, anti-money laundering, taxation, campaign-finance, and more. The book specifically provides insights and potential solutions for cutting-edge issues related to intellectual property rights, data privacy and strategy, information management, and ethical blockchain use, while offering insights, case studies, and recommendations to help anyone seeking to shape effective, balanced regulation to foster innovation while safeguarding the interests of all stakeholders. This handbook offers readers an invaluable roadmap for navigating the dynamic and evolving landscape of these new technologies.
Co-operative Enterprise in Comparative Perspective: Exceptionally Un-American?
by
Jason S. Spicer (Author) (Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: HD2963 .S65 2024 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780197665077
Publication Date: 2024-09-06
Co-operative enterprises, which are democratically owned and governed by their workers, customers, or suppliers, have long captured the imagination of activists and social scientists alike. In centering economic democracy and a collectivist-democratic logic, and in embodying a "third way" alternative to profit-maximizing corporations and state-owned enterprises, co-operatives offer the promise of a more sustainable and equitable economy. Despite extensive study of co-operatives' real and imagined benefits, we know little about the conditions under which they achieve the lasting scale needed to be a viable alternative and transform the economy. Under what conditions can co-operatives achieve such scale? And are such conditions present in the United States, where, despite repeated organizing efforts, co-operatives remain exceptionally rare at scale? Through a rigorous comparative-historical analysis of co-operative enterprises in different national contexts, this book seeks to answer these questions. Deploying two different variants of the new institutionalism, Spicer treats the United States as a central case of comparative failure, as contrasted to three rich democracies where the co-operative business model has been more successful: Finland, France, and New Zealand. The cause of co-operatives' comparative weakness in the United States is identified as reflecting the joint effect of economic liberalism and structural racism. Only in the United States did the co-operative face, in its initial development, two well-entrenched incumbents operating with competing ownership models: the investor-owned firm and the race-based chattel slavery system of ownership of people. Proponents of these two models acted to deprive the co-operative movement of resources, and undermined the solidarity at the co-operative business model's heart, splintering the American co-operative movement in the process. In subsequent waves of co-operative organizing, advocates have never fully succeeded in overcoming these initial obstacles, resulting in a different outcome in the United States, consistent with broader conceptions of the United States as a perennial outlier (i.e., ""American exceptionalism""). In contrast, in the successful cases, advocates were better able to leverage resources to animate a national solidarity and procure the necessary political and economic resources to achieve scale.
Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction (Superimpositions)
by
Steven Swarbrick (Author) (English Department), Jean-Thomas Tremblay (Author)
Call Number: On Order
ISBN: 9780810147201
Publication Date: 2024-08-15
How films help us understand the inevitable death of Earth and humanity Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction brings cinema studies, queer theory, and psychoanalysis into novel configuration around the concept of negative life, a sundering of human and nonhuman relations. Engaging a philosophical and cinematic corpus that rejects the pastoralism of "entanglement" or "enmeshment," Steven Swarbrick and Jean-Thomas Tremblay counter ecocritical pieties and cut a new path for theory. They examine films by Julian Pölsler, Kelly Reichardt, Lee Isaac Chung, Mahesh Mathai, Paul Schrader, and others that exemplify the existential contradictions currently intensifying amid the sixth mass extinction. Each case study testifies formally and thematically to negative life as a structural condition of thought and film. Together, the cases reveal the unlivable dimension of life and art, where form, desire, and nonbelonging tarry with the future-oriented promise of ecostudies--where all that lives connects. Negative Life militates against this promise, showing that faith in connection is a dead end.
Dreams Achieved and Denied
by
Robert Courtney Smith (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Manuel Castro (Foreword by)
Call Number: F 128.9 .M5 S639 2024 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781610449090
Publication Date: 2024-08-01
U.S.-born Mexicans in New York City have achieved perhaps the biggest single generation jump in mobility in American immigration history. In 2020, 42-percent of second-generation U.S.-born Mexican men and 49-percent of U.S.-born Mexican women in New York City had graduated from college - versus a 13-14-percent second-generation college graduation rate for most places for most studies done in recent decades. How did U.S.-born Mexicans in New York City achieve such remarkable mobility? In Dreams Achieved and Denied, sociologist Robert Courtney Smith examines the laws, policies, and individual and family practices that promoted - and inhibited - their social mobility. For over twenty years, Smith followed the lives and mobility of nearly one hundred children of Mexican immigrants in New York City. Smith's longitudinal, ethnographic data enabled him to intimately describe how specific mechanisms blocked or promoted mobility for years as his participants moved from adolescence through early adulthood and into established adulthood. Smith documents how having or gaining legal status made certain New York City or New York State policies and practices more efficacious in supporting individual and family efforts and strategies for mobility. Such immigrant-inclusive and mobility-promoting measures include enabling undocumented people to attend public colleges at in-state tuition rates, and later to get driver's licenses, offering healthcare to all in New York City, and the City's subway and school choice systems, which enabled students to attend better schools or take opportunities outside their neighborhoods. Smith finds that keeping the immigrant bargain - whereby children of immigrants redeem their parents' sacrifice by doing well in school, helping their parents and siblings, and becoming "good" people (in their parents' words) - helped them towards better adult outcomes and lives. Having mentors, picking academically stronger schools and friends, and using second chance mechanisms also promoted more adult mobility. However, lacking legal status blocked mobility, by preventing them from benefiting from these same mobility-promoting city and state policies, from mentors, or from working hard and keeping the immigrant bargain. Dreams Achieved and Denied deeply analyzes the historic upward mobility of U.S.-born Mexicans in New York City. Itcounters the dominant story research and public discourse tell about Mexican mobility in the U.S. and shows how thoughtful public policy can improve the lives of young immigrants and families.
Sense and Sensibility
by
Jane Austen (Author); Stephanie Insley Hershinow (Editor) (English Department)
Call Number: PR4034 .S4 2024 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 9780393893878
Publication Date: 2024-07-01
The Norton Library edition of Sense and Sensibility features the complete text of the second edition (1813). A lively introduction by Stephanie Insley Hershinow highlights the novel's playful critique of the sentimental tradition and sharp attention, for which Austen would become renowned, to the rigid and often-conflicting expectations placed on the behavior and inner lives of "eligible" young women. The Norton Library is a growing collection of high-quality texts and translations--influential works of literature and philosophy--introduced and edited by leading scholars. Norton Library editions prepare readers for their first encounter with the works that they'll re-read over a lifetime. Inviting introductions highlight the work's significance and influence, providing the historical and literary context students need to dive in with confidence. Endnotes and an easy-to-read design deliver an uninterrupted reading experience, encouraging students to read the text first and refer to endnotes for more information as needed. An affordable price (most editions are $10 or less) encourages students to buy the book and to come to class with the assigned edition.
How Asian Brands Soar 9: Lessons from World's Top 10 Asian Cases
by
Chung K. Kim (Author), Myung-Soo Lee (Author) (Allen G. Aaronson Department of Marketing and International Business), Miyea Kim (Author), Mina Jun (Author), Jun K. Lee (Author)
Call Number: Not Available Yet
ISBN: 9798328295628
Publication Date: 2024-06-12
How many of the following names or companies have you heard about? CASETiFY, TikTok, Amul Milk Union Limited, Seven & I, Shein, Gojek, Zenyum, Halodoc, Walton, and GoZayaan. Some names might sound familiar to you, but others may not. There are all different in terms of origin, area of focus, style of business, etc. Interestingly, however, there is one thing in common: They all started as a small, unknown start-up or venture project in Asia, but they achieved a phenomenal success by transforming their humble origins, misfortune, or hardship into great opportunities and explosive fortune. Most importantly, they achieved spectacular success by occupying a special place in the hearts of consumer in their respective business area. Each brand or company contains an extraordinary story in their journey to becoming incredibly successful. You may be curious how such Asian brands and companies, some of which were not known so just 3 to 5 years ago, become incredibly successful in such a short period of time. How did these incredible brands soar with wings like eagles against all difficulties while many others struggled or failed under the fast-changing, turbulent environment? You might want to learn how the companies turned their humble starts into such great successes, and apply it into your own career and business. It is our great pleasure to present this new volume of the series, How Asian Brands Soar 9, to you and to the readers across the world. The contents of the case studies in this volume are based on the top 10 Award-winning case studies selected among a vast number of competitive submissions to the World Asian Case Competition or WACC 2023, organized by the Academy of Asian Business (AAB) with the SKK Business School of Sungkyunkwan University. We are delighted to unveil the new volume of How Asian Brands Soar 9. The Top 10 cases included are: CASETiFY, TikTok, Amul Milk Union Limited, Seven & I, Shein, Gojek, Zenyum, Halodoc, Walton, and GoZayaan. We hope that this new volume, as the previous ones, will reveal how the Asian companies and brands transformed themselves into great success by overcoming difficulties and crises, and soared above the rest in such fast-changing, turbulent time. These cases also highlight the Asian leaders' passions and breakthrough strategies as these successful leaders and companies rapidly turned their small starts into explosive successes even during crises. These stories are very engaging to read because they are written by the world's young minds that applied dynamic views and approaches in researching their own country's top brands.
Ninetails: Nine Tales
by
Sally Wen Mao (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: PS3613.A623 N56 2024 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9780143137894
Publication Date: 2024-05-28
A fox spirit avenges a teen girl by seducing her abuser. A shapeshifting woman finds herself chased through the woods by fox hunters; meanwhile, an assassination plot called Operation Fox Hunt unfolds against the last Queen of Korea. Chinese migrants hoping to make new lives as “paper children” in America find their pasts—and their hopes for the future—embodied in the foxes that haunt the harbor in 1900s Angel Island. In the nine tales of Ninetails, acclaimed poet Sally Wen Mao reimagines the fox spirit from Asian folklore—a shapeshifter, shaman, and seductress—as an icon of vengeance, solidarity and liberation. The characters of her stories are varied—from silicone sex dolls who come to life with new purpose, to women whose crushes manifest as stones—but they all reach for a common purpose: to find truth and belonging in a difficult world determined to consider them alien.
With the fabulist vibrancy of Carmen Maria Machado, the sinuous world-building of Helen Oyeyemi, and the sensuous feminist rage of Han Kang, Ninetails is both timeless—unearthing a cultural icon whose origins date back over a thousand years—and timely in its contemporary political urgency.
Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior: Evidence-based Lessons for Creating Sustainable Organizations 4th Edition
by
Steve M. Jex (Author), Thomas W. Britt (Author), Cynthia A Thompson (Author)(N. P. Loomba Department of Management)
Call Number: HF5548.8 .J49 2024 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781119888802
Publication Date: 2024-04-30
An integrated perspective on organizational psychology and organizational behavior Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior is a major revision of the well-regarded textbook, whose previous title was Organizational Psychology: A Scientist-Practitioner Approach. This new edition offers a comprehensive overview organizational science, drawing insights from the closely aligned fields of organizational psychology and organizational behavior. Appropriate as a textbook for introductory courses in either field, this engaging and readable book encourages students to think actively about the material, providing numerous features to connect concepts to real-world people, situations, and challenges. In this Fourth Edition, the authors introduce coverage of diversity and inclusion, as well as climate change and environmental sustainability. They have also streamlined the text, moving detail into appendices where appropriate, to further promote student engagement. Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior also covers: Data collection and analysis methods, along with a discussion of research ethics Strategies for managing the work-life interface and promoting employee wellbeing Methods for promoting productive workplace behavior and addressing counterproductive behavior Leadership, organizational culture, and other precursors to job satisfaction and employee motivation By identifying how behaviors and attitudes can be influenced by hiring practices, leadership strategies, and beyond, Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior offers a comprehensive guide to the theory and application of behavioral science in the workplace.
No Prices No Games!: Four Economic Models
by
Michael Richter (Author) (Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics and Finance), Ariel Rubinstein (Author)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781805113089
Publication Date: 2024-04-24
While current economic theory focuses on prices and games, this book models economic settings where harmony is established through one of the following societal conventions: -A power relation according to which stronger agents are able to force weaker ones to do things against their will. -A norm that categorizes actions as permissible or forbidden. -A status relation over alternatives which limits each agent's choices. -Systematic biases in agents' preferences. These four conventions are analysed using simple and mathematically straightforward models, without any pretensions regarding direct applied usefulness. While we do not advocate for the adoption of any of these conventions specifically - we do advocate that when modelling an economic situation, alternative equilibrium notions should be considered, rather than automatically reaching for the familiar approaches of prices or games.
Les Inadmirables: Essai sur l art (forcément) peu subtil de la bêtise
by
Éric Essono Tsimi (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit)
Call Number: PQ3980.5 .E85 2024 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9791037033727
Publication Date: 2024-01-31
De nombreuses publications portent une attention croissante à la bêtise. Ces études ont majoritairement été menées par les intellectuels des pays occidentaux, souvent en l’associant à la prospérité et à la société de consommation. Ce livre aborde la notion de « bêtise radicale » en Afrique. L’auteur retranscrit en termes culturels ce qui était auparavant perçu comme des diagnostics pathologiques. Il explore en profondeur les œuvres de figures littéraires telles que Pepetela, Chinua Achebe, Mohammed Mbougar Sarr et Achille Ngoye, en problématisant un embarras, un refus de comprendre, une absence de sens et un penchant au ricanement. La critique sociale fine et l’analyse culturelle rigoureuse d’Essono Tsimi ébranlent et rafraîchissent toutes les grilles de lecture d’un espace subsaharien marqué par sa diaspora, et riche en intersections et en influences.
2023
LA REÑIDA CANONIZACIÓN DE GÓNGORA: PRIMERAS «VIDAS» Y PRIMERAS EDICIONES DE SUS OBRAS
by
Adrián Izquierdo (Editor) (English Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9782919448470
Publication Date: 2023-12-19
The first biographical texts written after the death of Luis de Góngora for either the editions or the commentaries of his major poetic compositions are inextricably connected to the controversy surrounding his groundbreaking poetic production. This volume contains an introductory study as well as an annotated edition of these first biographies: the one written by fray Hortensio Paravicino for the well-known Chacón manuscript; the life written by José de Pellicer for his Lecciones solemnes...
Rough Volatility
by
Peter K. Friz (Author, Editor), Christian Bayer (Author, Editor), Masaaki Fukasawa (Author, Editor), Jim Gatheral (Author, Editor)(Mathematics Department), Mathieu Rosenbaum (Author, Editor), Antoine Jacquier (Author, Editor)
Call Number: HD30.23 .R68 2024 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781611977776
Publication Date: 2023-12-18
Volatility underpins financial markets by encapsulating uncertainty about prices, individual behaviors, and decisions and has traditionally been modeled as a semimartingale, with consequent scaling properties. The mathematical description of the volatility process has been an active topic of research for decades; however, driven by empirical estimates of the scaling behavior of volatility, a new paradigm has emerged, whereby paths of volatility are rougher than those of semimartingales. According to this perspective, volatility behaves essentially as a fractional Brownian motion with a small Hurst parameter. The first book to offer a comprehensive exploration of the subject, Rough Volatility contributes to the understanding and application of rough volatility models by equipping readers with the tools and insights needed to delve into the topic, exploring the motivation for rough volatility modeling, providing a toolbox for computation and practical implementation, and organizing the material to reflect the subject’s development and progression.
The Rowman and Littlefield Handbook on Workplace Diversity and Stratification
by
Tsedale M. Melaku (Editor) (Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management); Angie Beeman (Editor) (Department of Public Affairs); Christoph Winkler (Editor)
Call Number: HF5549.5.M5 R687 2023 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781538144381
Publication Date: 2023-11-01
Organizations and institutions use diversity and inclusion mantras to signal opportunity and access for all. However, the real-world results are often underwhelming, and people are demanding that organizations recognize the value that diversity brings to a workplace and be held accountable to the diversity and inclusion mission statements on their websites. The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook on Workplace Diversity and Stratification provides a comprehensive yet concise overview of important issues, themes, and research regarding workplace diversity and stratification. The book analyzes present day and future implications of diversity in the workplace and offers concrete ways of developing policies and practices that will make diversity an intrinsic part of any organizational culture. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the book covers topics including racism, sexism, socio-economic status, LGBTQ+ workers, education, intersectionality, neurodiversity, religion, and allyship. Practical, contemporary, and relevant, this is an excellent resource for anyone interested in understanding what workplace diversity and stratification mean for everyday people, institutions, and society as a whole.
Passing
by
Nella Larsen (Author); Rafael Walker (Editor) (English Department)
Call Number: PS3523.A7225 P37 2023 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781554815159
Publication Date: 2023-10-31
Written at the height of the Harlem Renaissance (the first sustained artistic movement by African Americans) and of Jim Crow (one of this cultural group’s greatest obstacles), Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel Passing is easily among the most penetrating, skillfully composed explorations of race and gender in the twentieth century. It focuses on two estranged friends, Irene Redfield and Clare Kendry, who, after years apart, are joltingly thrown back together, their lives transformed radically through one of the most scandalous and intriguing social phenomena of Larsen’s time—racial passing. Today, Larsen is ranked as one of the leading novelists of her generation; this novel, her masterpiece, demonstrates why.
Appendices include material on the novel’s composition and reception, as well as legal documents relating to mixed-race individuals and a selection of recent critical work on the novel’s afterlife and the 2021 film adaptation.
Crowded House
by
Safia Jama (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: PS3570.J36 C7 2023 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781957372051
Publication Date: 2023-10-15
Like a Viewfinder with overlapping reels, Safia Jama examines the way inherited trauma--her parents and brother fleeing military dictatorship in Somalia--can overlay the present day: "when my husband and I parted/ways,it seemed natural to me to pacck, as if, for a day trip/telling no one save two friends." As a new life comes into focus, the speaker of the poems turns her attention to the tiny theater of "my small room"--"gazing out the window: I call it windowing" and marveling at bathroom mold that looks like Charles Bronson.
The Dybbuk Century: The Jewish Play That Possessed the World
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Debra Caplan (Editor) (Department of Fine & Performing Arts); Rachel Merrill Moss (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780472076437
Publication Date: 2023-10-11
A little over 100 years ago, the first production of An-sky's The Dybbuk, a play about the possession of a young woman by a dislocated spirit, opened in Warsaw. In the century that followed, The Dybbuk became a theatrical conduit for a wide range of discourses about Jews, belonging, and modernity. This timeless Yiddish play about spiritual possession beyond the grave would go on to exert a remarkable and unforgettable impact on modern theater, film, literature, music, and culture. The Dybbuk Century collects essays from an interdisciplinary group of scholars who explore the play's original Yiddish and Hebrew productions and offer critical reflections on the play's enduring influence. The collection will appeal to practitioners, as well as general readers.
Liquidity How to Find it, Regulate it, Get it
by
Robert A. Schwartz (Editor) (Bert Wasserman Dept Eco & Fin); John Aidan Byrne (Editor); Eileen Stempel (Editor)
Call Number: HG 178 .L56 2023 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9783031369131
Publication Date: 2023-10-07
In market structure, we tend to be equity focused, but one of the challenges is liquidity creation. This book examines liquidity creation and regulation. Based on the Baruch College Financial Markets Conference, Liquidity: How to Find it, Regulate it, Get it, this book examines the following questions: Where does liquidity come from? How should liquidity be supplied? What is needed when creating a new platform to provide an environment of liquidity? How do you prepare for liquidity provision concerning market investors, regulatory infrastructure, and technical infrastructure? How do you create liquidity in different asset classes? What is the role of the alternative trading system (ATS) structure within the exchange regulatory framework? What global trends are affecting liquidity creation? Also covered are the popularity of indexing, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and Robo-advisers (Robos); how technology is transforming liquidity provision, mid and small-cap liquidity provision and new approaches to liquidity creation. An interview with Former Commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Michael S. Piwowar is also featured. The Zicklin School of Business Financial Markets Series presents the insights emerging from a sequence of conferences hosted by the Zicklin School at Baruch College for industry professionals, regulators, and scholars. Much more than historical documents, the transcripts from the conferences are edited for clarity, perspective and context; material and comments from subsequent interviews with the panellists and speakers are integrated for a complete thematic presentation. Each book is focused on a well delineated topic, but all deliver broader insights into the quality and efficiency of the U.S. equity markets and the dynamic forces changing them.
The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook on Workplace Diversity and Stratification (The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook Series)
by
Tsedale Melaku (Editor)(N. P. Loomba Dept of Mgt ); Angie Beeman (Editor)(Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Christoph Winkler (Editor)
Call Number: HF5549.5.M5 R687 2023 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781538144374
Publication Date: 2023-09-28
Organizations and institutions use diversity and inclusion mantras to signal opportunity and access for all. However, the real-world results are often underwhelming, and people are demanding that organizations recognize the value that diversity brings to a workplace and be held accountable to the diversity and inclusion mission statements on their websites. The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook on Workplace Diversity and Stratification provides a comprehensive yet concise overview of important issues, themes, and research regarding workplace diversity and stratification. The book analyzes present day and future implications of diversity in the workplace and offers concrete ways of developing policies and practices that will make diversity an intrinsic part of any organizational culture. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the book covers topics including racism, sexism, socio-economic status, LGBTQ+ workers, education, intersectionality, neurodiversity, religion, and allyship. Practical, contemporary, and relevant, this is an excellent resource for anyone interested in understanding what workplace diversity and stratification mean for everyday people, institutions, and society as a whole.
Challenging Brainteasers for Interviews
by
Rados Radoicic (Author) (Mathematics Department), Ivan Matic (Author) (Mathematics Department), Dan Stefanica (Author) (Mathematics Department)
Call Number: HG173 .R33 2023 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781734531213
Publication Date: 2023-04-21
This book is a resource to help candidates prepare for brainteaser questions on interviews for a large spectrum of industries, from quantitative finance, to technology and research, to science and engineering. A vast range of brainteasers is included in the book, from those with quick solutions that require a different way of looking at the problem, to logical conundrums, counting challenges, and mathematical brainteasers.
Behind Crimmigration: ICE, Law Enforcement, and Resistance in America
by
Felicia Arriaga (Author) (Department of Public Affairs)
Call Number: JV 7053 .A77 2023 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781469673233
Publication Date: 2023-04-18
In recent years, dozens of counties in North Carolina have partnered with federal law enforcement in the criminalization of immigration--what many have dubbed "crimmigration." Southern border enforcement still monopolizes the national immigration debate, but immigration enforcement has become common within the United States as well. While Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations are a major part of American immigration enforcement, Felicia Arriaga maintains that ICE relies on an already well-established system--the use of local law enforcement and local governments to identify, incarcerate, and deport undocumented immigrants. Arriaga contends that the long-term partnership between local sheriffs and immigration law enforcement in places like North Carolina has created a form of racialized social control of the Latinx community. Arriaga uses data from five county sheriff's offices and their governing bodies to trace the creation and subsequent normalization of ICE and local law enforcement partnerships. Arriaga argues that the methods used by these partnerships to control immigration are employed throughout the United States, but they have been particularly visible in North Carolina, where the Latinx population increased by 111 percent between 2000 and 2010. Arriaga's evidence also reveals how Latinx communities are resisting and adapting to these systems.
Quêtes, enquêtes et roman noir: De Didier Daeninckx à Kateb Yacine
by
Iziar De Miguel (Author) (Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature)
Call Number: PQ637.D4 D46 2023 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9782140328237
Publication Date: 2023-04-18
Quêtes, enquêtes et roman noir relie les notions de roman policier métaphysique et de roman noir. Rattachant le genre policier à son lignage littéraire, cet essai analyse l'évolution du trope du fl âneur en tant que marcheur méditatif, des Nuits de Paris de Rétif de la Bretonne jusqu'à son développement métaphysique par Walter Benjamin. L'approche déconstructive et intertextuelle des romans de Didier Daeninckx, Jean-Claude Izzo et Rachid Santaki renouvelle l'apport de la littérature engagée. Dominique Manotti, Maud Tabachnik, Virginie Despentes et Hannelore Cayre, ainsi que des auteurs nord-africains de renom comme Andrée Chedid, Kateb Yacine, Driss Chraïbi et Abdelkader Djemaï subvertissent le genre pour proposer des enquêtes innovatrices qui révèlent le tournant métaphysique de leurs romans.
Dorian Unbound: Transnational Decadence and the Wilde Archive
by
Sean O'Toole (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781421446523
Publication Date: 2023-04-18
A bold reimagining of the literary history of Decadence through a close examination of the transnational contexts of Oscar Wilde's classic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. Building upon a large body of archival and critical work on Oscar Wilde's only novel, Dorian Unbound offers a new account of the importance of transnational contexts in the forging of Wilde's imagination and the wider genealogy of literary Decadence. Sean O'Toole argues that the attention critics have rightly paid to Wilde's backgrounds in Victorian Aestheticism and French Decadence has had the unintended effect of obscuring a much broader network of transnational contexts. Attention to these contexts allows us to reconsider how we read The Picture of Dorian Gray, what we believe we know about Wilde, and how we understand literary Decadence as both a persistent, highly mobile cultural mode and a precursor to global modernism. In developing a transnational framework for reading Dorian Gray, O'Toole recovers a subterranean network of nineteenth-century cultural movements. At the same time, he joins several active and vital conversations about what it might mean to expand the geographical reach of Victorian studies and to trace the globalization of literature over a longer period of time. Dorian Unbound includes chapters on the Irish Gothic, German historical romance, US magic-picture tradition, and experimental English epigrams, as well as a detailed history and a new close reading of the novel, in an effort to understand Wilde's contribution to a more dynamic idea of Decadence than has been previously known. From its rigorous account of the broad archive of texts that Wilde read and the array of cultural movements from which he drew inspiration in writing Dorian Gray to the novel's afterlives and global resonances, O'Toole paints a richer picture of the author and his famously allusive prose. This book makes a compelling case for a comparative reading of the novel in a global context. It will appeal to historians and admirers of Wilde's career as well as to scholars of nineteenth-century literature, queer and narrative theory, Irish studies, and art history.
Transforming American Science: Universities, the Government, and the Cold War
by
Jonathan Engel (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781032427041
Publication Date: 2023-04-11
Transforming American Science documents the ways in which federal funds catalyzed or accelerated changes in both university culture and the broader system of American higher education during the post-World War II decades. The events of the book lie within the context of the Cold War, when pressure to maintain parity with the Soviet Union impelled more generous government spending and a willingness of some universities to reorient their missions in the service of country and of science. The book draws upon a substantial amount of archival research conducted in various university archives (MIT, Berkeley, Stanford) as well as at the Library of Congress, the National Archives, and various presidential libraries. Author Jonathan Engel considers the repurposing of the wartime Manhattan Engineering District and the Office of Naval Research to robust peacetime roles in supporting the nation's expanding research efforts, along with the birth of the National Science Foundation, space exploration, and atoms for peace among other topics. This volume is the perfect resource for all those interested in Cold War history and in the history of American science and technology policy.
Writing on the Wall: Writing Education and Resistance to Isolationism
by
David S. Martins (Editor); Brooke R. Schreiber (Editor) (English Department),~ Xiaoye You (Editor)
Call Number: PE1404 .W7289 2023 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781646423231
Publication Date: 2023-04-01
The first concerted effort of writing studies scholars to interrogate isolationism in the United States, Writing on the Wall reveals how writing teachers--often working directly with students who are immigrants, undocumented, first-generation, international, and students of color--embody ideas that counter isolationism. The collection extends existing scholarship and research about the ways racist and colonial rhetorics impact writing education; the impact of translingual, transnational, and cosmopolitan ideologies on student learning and student writing; and the role international educational partnerships play in pushing back against isolationist ideologies. Established and early-career scholars who work in a broad range of institutional contexts highlight the historical connections among monolingualism, racism, and white nationalism and introduce community- and classroom-based practices that writing teachers use to resist isolationist beliefs and tendencies. "Writing on the wall" serves as a metaphor for the creative, direct action writing education can provide and invokes border spaces as sites of identity expression, belonging, and resistance. The book connects transnational writing education with the fight for racial justice in the US and around the world and will be of significance to secondary and postsecondary writing teachers and graduate students in English, linguistics, composition, and literacy studies. Contributors: Olga Aksakalova, Sara P. Alvarez, Brody Bluemel, Tuli Chatterji, Keith Gilyard, Joleen Hanson, Florianne Jimenez Perzan, Rebecca Lorimer Leonard, Layli Maria Miron, Tony D. Scott, Kate Vieira, Amy J. Wan
The Environmental Unconscious: Ecological Poetics from Spenser to Milton
by
Steven Swarbrick (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: PR 535 .M33 S94 2023 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781517913816
Publication Date: 2023-03-28
Bringing psychoanalysis to bear on the diagnosis of ecological crisis; Why has psychoanalysis long been kept at the margins of environmental criticism despite the many theories of eco-Marxism, queer ecology, and eco-deconstruction available today? What is unique, possibly even traumatic, about eco-psychoanalysis? The Environmental Unconscious addresses these questions as it provides an innovative and theoretical account of environmental loss focused on the counterintuitive forms of enjoyment that early modern poetry and psychoanalysis jointly theorize. Steven Swarbrick urges literary critics and environmental scholars fluent in the new materialism to rethink notions of entanglement, animacy, and consciousness raising. He introduces concepts from psychoanalysis as keys to understanding the force of early modern ecopoetics. Through close readings of Edmund Spenser, Walter Ralegh, Andrew Marvell, and John Milton, he reveals a world of matter that is not merely hyperconnected, as in the new materialism, but porous and off-kilter. And yet the loss these poets reveal is central to the enjoyment their works offer--and that nature offers. As insightful as it is engaging, The Environmental Unconscious offers a provocative challenge to ecocriticism that, under the current regime of fossil capitalism in which everything solid interconnects, a new theory of disconnection is desperately needed. Tracing the propulsive force of the environmental unconscious from the early modern period to Freudian and post-Freudian theories of desire, Swarbrick not only puts nature on the couch in this book but also renews the psychoanalytic toolkit in light of environmental collapse.
Delegated Diplomacy: How Ambassadors Establish Trust in International Relations
by
David Lindsey (Author) (Department of Political Science)
Call Number: E183.7 .L553 2023 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 9780231209328
Publication Date: 2023-03-14
Why do states still need diplomats? Despite instantaneous electronic communication and rapid global travel, the importance of ambassadors and embassies has in many ways grown since the middle of the nineteenth century. However, in theories of international relations, diplomats are often neglected in favor of states or leaders, or they are dismissed as old-fashioned. David Lindsey develops a new theory of diplomacy that illuminates why states find ambassadors indispensable to effective intergovernmental interaction. He argues that the primary diplomatic challenge countries face is not simply communication--it is credibility. Diplomats can often communicate credibly with their host countries even when their superiors cannot because diplomats spend time building the trust that is vital to cooperation. Using a combination of history, game theory, and statistical analysis, Lindsey explores the logic of delegating authority to diplomats. He argues that countries tend to appoint diplomats who are sympathetic to their host countries and share common interests with them. Ideal diplomats hold political preferences that fall in between those of their home country and their host country, and they are capable of balancing both sets of interests without embracing either point of view fully. Delegated Diplomacy is based on a comprehensive dataset of more than 1,300 diplomatic biographies drawn from declassified intelligence records, as well as detailed case studies of the U.S. ambassadors to the United Kingdom and Germany before and during World War I. It provides a rich and insightful account of the theory and practice of diplomacy in international relations.
States of Confusion: How Our Voter ID Laws Fail Democracy and What to Do About It
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Don Waisanen (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Sonia R. Jarvis (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Nicole A. Gordon (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781479807918
Publication Date: 2023-01-03
Shows the maddening difficulties that voter ID requirements create for participants in US democracy and offers concrete solutions for every person's vote and voice to count Over the past decade, and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of voter ID laws has skyrocketed, limiting the ability of nearly twenty-five million eligible voters from exercising their constitutional right to cast a vote. In States of Confusion, Don Waisanen, Sonia Jarvis, and Nicole Gordon explore this crisis and the difficulties it has created for American voters, offering practical solutions for this increasingly important problem. Focusing on ten states with the strictest voter documentation requirements, the authors show how people face major barriers to exercising their fundamental democratic right to vote and are therefore slipping through the cracks of our electoral system. They explore voter experiences by drawing on hundreds of online surveys, audits of 150 election offices, community focus groups, and more. Waisanen, Jarvis, and Gordon call on policymakers to adopt uniform national voter identification standards that are simple, accessible, and cost-free. States of Confusion offers a comprehensive and up-to-date look at the voter ID crisis in our country, as well solutions for practitioners, government agencies, and citizens.
Securities Arbitration Desk Reference, 2023-2024 ed. (Securities Law Handbook Series)
by
Seth E. Lipner (Author) (Law Department)
Call Number: KF1066.9 .S36 (Reference - 2nd Floor)
ISBN: 9781731954336
Publication Date: 2023-01-01
Securities Arbitration Desk Reference is the only compilation of its kind that provides all the essential information governing securities arbitration proceedings. Written by distinguished law professors who draw upon decades of experience in representing persons in securities arbitrations, this title includes: The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Code of Arbitration Procedure FINRA member conduct rules for brokers Relevant federal securities acts The Uniform Securities Act The complete text of each statute and rule is followed by expert commentary, practical suggestions, and references to interpretive materials and caselaw.
2022
African American Literature in Transition, 1960-1970: Volume 13
by
Shelly Eversley (Editor) (English Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781108422932
Publication Date: 2022-11-24
This volume considers innovations, transitions, and traditions in both familiar and unfamiliar texts and moments in 1960s African American literature and culture. It interrogates declarations of race, authenticity, personal and collective empowerment, political action, and aesthetics within this key decade. It is divided into three sections. The first section engages poetry and music as pivotal cultural form in 1960s literary transitions. The second section explains how literature, culture, and politics intersect to offer a blueprint for revolution within and beyond the United States. The final section addresses literary and cultural moments that are lesser-known in the canon of African American literature and culture. This book presents the 1960s as a unique commitment to art, when 'Black' became a political identity, one in which racial social justice became inseparable from aesthetic practice.
Broken Irelands: Literary Form in Post-Crash Irish Fiction (Irish Studies)
by
Mary M. McGlynn (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780815637776
Publication Date: 2022-10-30
While the national narrative coming out of Ireland since the 2008 economic crisis has been relentlessly sanguine, fiction has offered a more nuanced perspective from both well-established and emerging authors. In Broken Irelands, McGlynn examines Irish novels of the post-crash era, addressing the proliferation of writing that downplays realistic and grammatical coherence in works of fiction. Noting that these traits have the effect of diminishing human agency, blurring questions of responsibility, and emphasizing emotion over rationality, McGlynn argues that they are reflecting and responding to social and economic conditions during the global economic crisis and its aftermath of recession, austerity, and precarity. Rather than focusing on overt discussions of the crash and recession, McGlynn explores how the dominance of an economic worldview, including a pervasive climate of financialized discourse, shapes the way stories are told. In the writing of such authors as Anne Enright, Colum McCann, Mike McCormack, and Lisa McInerney, McGlynn unpacks the ways that formal departures from realism through grammatical asymmetries like unconventional verb tenses, novel syntactic choices, and reliance on sentence fragments align with a cultural moment shaped by feelings of impotence and rhetorics of personal responsibility.
On the Avenue of the Mystery The Postwar Counterculture in Novels and Film
by
Gary Hentzi (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781032363417
Publication Date: 2022-10-21
This volume is a study of eight major novels from the postwar period (1945-65) in conjunction with the films made from them during a later period of a little less than three decades straddling the millennium (1985-2012). The comparison of these novels (by Ken Kesey, Paul Bowles, Carson McCullers, Jack Kerouac, James Baldwin, Alexander Trocchi, William Burroughs, and Peter Matthiessen) with their film adaptations offers the opportunity for a historical reassessment not only of the novels themselves but also of the global counterculture of the years 1965-75, which they prefigure in a variety of ways. Appearing more than a decade after the waning of the counterculture and in some cases as much as fifty years after the novels on which they are based, the films display significant revisions and omissions prompted by the historical and cultural changes of the intervening years. Whereas these changes are nowadays often interpreted in purely political terms, this book argues that the experience of mystery and its decline is central to the novels and films and is a key feature of the period of cultural transformation that they bookend. At once a work of literary criticism, film studies, and cultural history, this book has the potential to reach both an academic audience and the broader readership that has long existed for these novels as well as the even broader one interested in reappraising the period of the global counterculture--among the most important of the influences that have shaped the contemporary world. Chapters 1 and 2 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDFs under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com
Manga: A Critical Guide (Bloomsbury Comics Studies)
by
Shige (CJ) Suzuki (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit); Ronald Stewart (Author); Chris Gavaler (Series edited by)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781350072343
Publication Date: 2022-10-20
A wide-ranging introductory guide for readers making their first steps into the world of manga, this book helps readers explore the full range of Japanese comic styles, forms and traditions from its earliest texts to the internationally popular comics of the 21st century. In an accessible and easy-to-navigate format, the book covers: · The history of Japanese comics, from influences in early visual culture to the global 'Manga Boom' of the 1990s to the present · Case studies of texts reflecting the range of themes, genres, forms and creators, including Osamu Tezuka, Machiko Hasegawa and Katsuhiro Otomo · Key themes and contexts - from gender and sexuality, to history and censorship · Critical approaches to manga, including definitions, biography and reception and global publishing contexts The book includes a bibliography of essential critical writing on manga, discussion questions for classroom use and a glossary of key critical terms.
Our Dark Academia
by
Adrienne Raphel (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: PS3618.A7256 O97 2022 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781734831641
Publication Date: 2022-09-27
"Yes you, you chose to carve out this moment for you. No one else gets this time just for you," chirps the onscreen calisthenic coach. It's midnight. OUR DARK ACADEMIA's contingent academic anti-heroine is perpetually working, trying to work it out. She's lonely but onscreen. "I don't feel anything at all it is so fun to be alive!"she lies. Meanwhile, is this new sensation grief or groin pull? Who's in the waiting room? Is it too late to join the symposium? To buy organic greens? To save up? Save anything? With unsettling humor, Adrienne Raphel traces the suspect filigrees of the "late late stage": advanced degrees, wellness trends, inherited trinketry, GIFs of inspo lynx. Sliding with formal dynamism from sonnet crown to sestina, Wiki page to personal statement, crossword to quiz, OUR DARK ACADEMIA captures the exuberant florid panicked acrobatics of this time at the edge of time.
Innovation Soup: A Recipe for Organizational Success
by
Sanjay Puligadda; (Author); Don Waisanen (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781637423059
Publication Date: 2022-09-01
This is not your average cookbook. This is a research-based recipe for innovation! This book is for anyone wanting to kick start innovation in their organization. It is ground-breaking in two ways: ? It is based on data, combining empirical research, literature reviews, business cases, and interviews.? It tells a story of two friends in diametrically opposite business predicaments due to COVID. Their story is complex and layered, making for engaging reading. For too long, innovation culture has been amorphous. InnoQTM, built on years of rigorous research, breaks it into 11 dimensions that can be measured, tracked, and improved. We share real world data and examples showing the power of the 11 dimensions and provide concrete ways to improve on them. The pandemic has fundamentally changed the way organizations do business for the next many years-creating a culture of innovation is now more important than ever. This book is perfect for leaders, innovators, managers, and students.
Liberal White Supremacy: How Progressives Silence Racial and Class Oppression (Sociology of Race and Ethnicity)
by
Angie Beeman (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780820362281
Publication Date: 2022-09-01
In Liberal White Supremacy, Angie Beeman argues that white supremacy is maintained not only by right-wing conservatives or stereotypically uneducated working-class racial bigots but also by progressives who operate from a liberal ideology of color-blindness, racism-evasiveness, and class elitism. This distinction provides insight on divisions among progressives at the local level, in community organizations, and at the national level, in the Democratic Party. By distinguishing between liberal and radical approaches to racism, class oppression, capitalism, and social movement tactics, Beeman shows how progressives continue to be limited by liberal ideology and perpetuate rather than dismantle white supremacy, all while claiming to be antiracist. She conceptualizes this self-serving process as "liberal white supremacy," the tendency for liberal European Americans to constantly place themselves in the superior moral position in a way that reinforces inequality. Beeman advances what she calls action-oriented and racism-centered intersectional approaches as alternatives to progressive organizational strategies that either downplay racism in favor of a class-centered approach or take a talk-centered approach to racism without developing explicit actions to challenge it.
The Osprey Man
by
Christopher Tuthill (Author) (William & Anita Newman Library)
Call Number: PS371 .T8 2022 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781955065528
Publication Date: 2022-07-26
Jacob is at that most magical time between childhood and adolescence. As the end of the school year approaches, he is dreaming of baseball and the beach, but most of all, about working on the comic book he and his best friend Jonathan have created, The Osprey Man. Then tragedy strikes and Jacob has to find an inner strength he is not sure he has. This beautifully written tale of youth, coping, and working through grief is ideal for readers of all ages.
A Companion to Arthur C. Danto (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
by
Jonathan Gilmore (Editor) (Philosophy Department); Lydia Goehr (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781119154211
Publication Date: 2022-05-03
A Companion to Arthur C. Danto paints a detailed portrait of one the most significant figures in twentieth-century philosophy and art criticism, offering unparalleled coverage of all aspects of Danto's writings, artworks, and thought. Edited by two long-time colleagues of Arthur Danto, this interdisciplinary resource presents more than 40 original essays from both prominent Danto scholars and leading practitioners from various sub-fields of philosophy. The Companion illuminates Danto's many contributions to the artworld, aesthetics, criticism, and philosophy of knowledge, action, science, history, and politics. The essays explore central concepts and intersecting themes in Danto's writings while providing new interventions into the areas of philosophy in which Danto engaged. Topics include Danto's mode of writing and art production, his critical engagement with artists and philosophers, conflicts in Danto's views and in interpretations of his works, and much more. An important addition to Danto studies, A Companion to Arthur C. Danto is essential reading for practitioners, scholars, and advanced students looking for a critical, provocative, and insightful treatment of Danto's philosophy, art, and criticism.
Polynomial Methods and Incidence Theory
by
Adam Sheffer (Author) (Mathematics Department)
Call Number: QA 167 .S357 2022 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781108832496
Publication Date: 2022-03-24
The past decade has seen numerous major mathematical breakthroughs for topics such as the finite field Kakeya conjecture, the cap set conjecture, Erdős's distinct distances problem, the joints problem, as well as others, thanks to the introduction of new polynomial methods. There has also been significant progress on a variety of problems from additive combinatorics, discrete geometry, and more. This book gives a detailed yet accessible introduction to these new polynomial methods and their applications, with a focus on incidence theory. Based on the author's own teaching experience, the text requires a minimal background, allowing graduate and advanced undergraduate students to get to grips with an active and exciting research front. The techniques are presented gradually and in detail, with many examples, warm-up proofs, and exercises included. An appendix provides a quick reminder of basic results and ideas.
The Silentiary
by
Antonio Di Benedetto (Author); Esther Allen (Translator) (Department of Modern Languages & Comparative Literature); Juan José Saer (Introduction by)
Call Number: PQ 7797 .B4343 S513 2022 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781681375625
Publication Date: 2022-02-01
In post-WWII South America, a struggling writer embarks on a murderous thought experiment to help kickstart his career in this next tale of longing fromthe author of Zama. The Silentiary takes place in a nameless Latin American city during the early 1950s. A young man employed in middle management entertains an ambition to write a book of some sort. But first he must establish the necessary precondition, which the crowded and noisily industrialized city always denies him, however often he and his mother and wife move in search of it. He thinks of embarking on his writing career with something simple, a detective novel, and ponders the possibility of choos- ing a victim among the people he knows and planning a crime as if he himself were the killer. That way, he hopes, his book might finally begin to take shape. The Silentiary, along with Zama and The Suicides, is one of the three thematically linked novels by Di Benedetto that have come to be known as the Trilogy of Expectation, after the dedication "To the victims of expectation" in Zama. Together they constitute, in Juan Jose Saer's words, "one of the culminating moments of twentieth-century narrative fiction in Spanish."
Beyond Bitcoin Economics of Digital Currencies and Blockchain Technologies
by
Hanna Halaburda (Author); Miklos Sarvary (Author); Guillaume Haeringer (Author) (Bert Wasserman Dept Eco & Fin)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9783030889302
Publication Date: 2022-01-26
Over the last few years, we have witnessed an upsurge of enthusiasm about cryptocurrencies and, more generally, the so-called blockchain technology. In this new and updated edition, the authors explore what exactly these new technologies entail and promise. They argue that to understand the potential challenges and further developments in the market, one needs to develop an understanding of what needs these innovations fulfill and what business models are consistent with their use. For that, we need to sufficiently understand both the technology and how it affects the economic forces at play. This book goes beyond the headlines that say "blockchain will decentralize everything" and provides in-depth, rigorous analysis of what can be effectively decentralized and how this decentralization will work. The book draws not only on the general knowledge of digital currencies and blockchain technologies, but also on recent academic research on the topic. Featuring a fully updated chapter on cryptocurrencies and new chapters on smart contracts and enterprise blockchains, this book is critical reading for those interested in how technology developments impact business and society.
Creative Infrastructures: Artists, Money, and Entrepreneurial Action.
by
Linda Essig - Provost & Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Call Number: NX180.S6 E85 2022 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781789385717
Publication Date: 2022-01-21
Essays on the relationship between artists and entrepreneurship. As in sports, business, and other sectors, the top 1% of artists have disproportionately influenced public expectations for what it means to be successful. In Creative Infrastructures, Linda Essig takes an unconventional approach and looks at the quotidian artist--and at what they do, not what they make. All too often, artists who are attentive to the business side of their creative practice are accused of selling out. But for many working artists, that attention to business is what enables them not just to survive but to thrive. When artists follow their mission, Essig contends that they don't sell out, they spiral up by keeping mission at the forefront. Through illustrative case studies from culturally and racially diverse communities, Essig examines the relationships between art, innovation, entrepreneurship, and money while offering a theory for arts entrepreneurship that places more emphasis on means than ends.
The Rise of Illiberalism
by
Thomas J. Main (Author) (Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780815738497
Publication Date: 2022-01-04
" How a more positive form of identity politics can restore public trust in government Illiberalism, Thomas Main writes, is the basic repudiation of liberal democracy, the very foundation on which the United States rests. Itsays no to electoral democracy, human rights, the rule of law, toleration. It is a political ideology that finds expression in such older right-wing extremist groups as the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacists and more recently among the Alt-Right and the Dark Enlightenment. There are also left-of-center illiberal movements, including various forms of communism, anarchism, and some antifascist movements. The Rise of Illiberalism explores the philosophical underpinnings of this toxic political ideology and documents how it has infiltrated the mainstream of political discourse in the United States. By the earlytwenty-first century, Main writes, liberal democracy's failure to deal adequately with social problems created a space illiberal movements could exploit to promote their particular brands of identity politics as an alternative. A critical need thus is for what the author calls "positive identity politics," or a widely shared sense of community that gives a feelingof equal importance to all sectors of society. Achieving this goal will, however, be an enormous challenge. In seeking actionable remedies for the broken political system of the United States, this book makes a major scholarly contribution tocurrent debates about the future of liberal democracy. "
Liquidity, Markets and Trading in Action: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (Classroom Companion: Business) 1st ed. 2022 Edition
by
Deniz Ozenbas (Author); Michael S. Pagano (Author); Robert A. Schwartz (Author) (Bert Wasserman Dept Eco & Fin); Bruce W. Weber (Author)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9783030748166
Publication Date: 2022-01
This open access book addresses four standard business school subjects: microeconomics, macroeconomics, finance and information systems as they relate to trading, liquidity, and market structure. It provides a detailed examination of the impact of trading costs and other impediments of trading that the authors call "frictions". It also presents an interactive simulation model of equity market trading, TraderEx, that enables students to implement trading decisions in different market scenarios and structures. Addressing these topics shines a bright light on how a real-world financial market operates, and the simulation provides students with an experiential learning opportunity that is informative and fun. Each of the chapters is designed so that it can be used as a stand-alone module in an existing economics, finance, or information science course. Instructor resources such as discussion questions, Powerpoint slides and TraderEx exercises are available online.
What is African literature the literature of?
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Essono Tsimi (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9782760644656
Publication Date: 2022-01
During the 21st century, we have regularly insisted on the urgency of thinking about literature from Africa and the need to adapt the principles and methods of the critical exercise to the particularities of its literature – which, according to some, wouldn't even exist as such. Being subject to a dual social and cultural status and to multiple cultural affiliations, African literature of French expression nevertheless deserves a differentiated critical treatment which completes its possibilities of realization.
Written with erudition and elegance, this book offers a reflection on the scientific and social validity of a philosophy of rupture, essential to the development of a certain criticism. In addition, interviews with four writers answer questions that serve as milestones throughout the book: does African literature exist? What are its writers and their publishers worth? Where are its readers and audience? What do its critics say about it, the collections that welcome it, and the literary prizes it receives? What color are its agents and translators? What French is it written in?
A First Course in Stochastic Calculus
by
Louis-Pierre Arguin (Author) (Mathematics Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781470464882
Publication Date: 2022-01-01
A First Course in Stochastic Calculus is a complete guide for advanced undergraduate students to take the next step in exploring probability theory and for master's students in mathematical finance who would like to build an intuitive and theoretical understanding of stochastic processes. This book is also an essential tool for finance professionals who wish to sharpen their knowledge and intuition about stochastic calculus. Louis-Pierre Arguin offers an exceptionally clear introduction to Brownian motion and to random processes governed by the principles of stochastic calculus. The beauty and power of the subject are made accessible to readers with a basic knowledge of probability, linear algebra, and multivariable calculus. This is achieved by emphasizing numerical experiments using elementary Python coding to build intuition and adhering to a rigorous geometric point of view on the space of random variables. This unique approach is used to elucidate the properties of Gaussian processes, martingales, and diffusions. One of the book's highlights is a detailed and self-contained account of stochastic calculus applications to option pricing in finance.
2021
Sanctions As War: Anti-Imperialist Perspectives on American Geo-Economic Strategy (Studies in Critical Social Sciences)
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Stuart Davis (Editor) (Department of Communication Studies); Immanuel Ness (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9789004501195
Publication Date: 2021-12-17
Sanctions as War is the first critical analysis of economic sanctions from a global perspective. Featuring case studies from 11 sanctioned countries and theoretical essays, it will be of immediate interest to those interested in understanding how sanctions became the common sense of American foreign policy.
Linguistic Justice on Campus: Pedagogy and Advocacy for Multilingual Students
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Brooke R. Schreiber (Editor) (English Department); Eunjeong Lee (Editor); Norah Fahim (Editor); Jennifer T. Johnson (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781788929509
Publication Date: 2021-12-06
This book supports writing educators on college campuses to work towards linguistic equity and social justice for multilingual students. It demonstrates how recent advances in theories on language, literacy, and race can be translated into pedagogical and administrative practice in a variety of contexts within US higher educational institutions. The chapters are split across three thematic sections: translingual and anti-discriminatory pedagogy and practices; professional development and administrative work; and advocacy in the writing center. The book offers practice-based examples which aim to counter linguistic racism and promote language pluralism in and out of classrooms, including: teacher training, creating pedagogical spaces for multilingual students to negotiate language standards, and enacting anti-racist and translingual pedagogies across disciplines and in writing centers.
Epigraphy, Iconography, and the Bible (Hebrew Bible Monographs)
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Meir Lubetski (Editor) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit); Edith Lubetski (Editor)
Call Number: BS621 .E65 2022 (Reserves)
ISBN: 9781914490026
Publication Date: 2021-12-03
The study of the Bible has long been illuminated by 'light from the East' (in the famous phrase of Adolf Deissmann in 1908). Almost daily, new artifacts and inscriptions are announced that will have an impact on how the Bible is read and understood. Following Meir Lubetski's SPP collection New Seals and Inscriptions, Hebrew, Idumean and Cuneiform in 2007 and his Festschrift, Visions of Life in Biblical Times in 2015, the present volume garners papers from a wide and distinguished panel of specialists in the Ancient Near East that revisit former assumptions and present new insights on the relevance of its material culture to the Bible. Among the papers, Alan Millard reviews the issue of the use of the early alphabets, André Lemaire revisits the Mesha stele (the Moabite Stone), and Pieter Gert van der Veen takes a fresh look at the seal of Shema with its famous lion (still adorning the cover of the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament). Bezalel Porten contributes a fascinating study, illustrated by twenty colour diagrams, of documents on papyrus or ostraca requesting provisions from storerooms-an insight into the practicalities of daily administrative life in Egypt, Idumea and Israel. There are papers also on the arks of the Hebrew Bible (Yigal Levin), on alleged identifications of Hebrew kings in inscriptions (Lawrence Mykytiuk), on literary images in the Tell Fekheriye inscription and the book of Lamentations (Gideon Kotzé) and on Judaean pillar figurines of women that are ubiquitous in archaeological excavations from Iron Age Judah. Epigraphy, Iconography, and the Bible, in sum, is something of a cornucopia of new and revised data about the Hebrew Bible in its ancient context, intelligible to scholars, students and a more general public alike.
Cocaine: From Coca Fields to the Streets
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Enrique Desmond Arias (Editor) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Thomas Grisaffi (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781478013723
Publication Date: 2021-11-19
The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine throughout the Americas and the illicit economy's entanglement with local communities. Based on in-depth interviews and archival research, these essays examine how government agents, acting both within and outside the law, and criminal actors seek to manage the flow of illicit drugs to both maintain order and earn profits. Whether discussing the moral economy of coca cultivation in Bolivia, criminal organizations and drug traffickers in Mexico, or the routes cocaine takes as it travels into and through Guatemala, the contributors demonstrate how entire ways of life are built around cocaine commodification. They consider how the authority of state actors is coupled with the self-regulating practices of drug producers, traffickers, and dealers, complicating notions of governance and of the relationships between economic and moral economies. The collection also outlines a more progressive drug policy that acknowledges the important role drugs play in the lives of those at the urban and rural margins. Contributors. Enrique Desmond Arias, Lilian Bobea, Philippe Bourgois, Anthony W. Fontes, Robert Gay, Paul Gootenberg, Romain Le Cour Grandmaison, Thomas Grisaffi, Laurie Kain Hart, Annette Idler, George Karandinos, Fernando Montero, Dennis Rodgers, Taniele Rui, Cyrus Veeser, Autumn Zellers-León
The obsession with fraud. Socioanalysis of Pain in Gadda's Cognition Paperback – Nov. 11 2021 by Angelo R. Dicuon
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Angelo R. Dicuonzo (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit)
Call Number: PQ4841.D53 O8 2021 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9788815294340
Publication Date: 2021-11-11
Gonzalo Pirobutirro, the unforgettable literate engineer protagonist of the Cognition of pain, has been identified by most with the author, Gadda himself. On the other hand, this book gives a different reading of the famous novel, which denies the centrality attributed to it so far to the autobiographical dimension. The alternative analysis that is proposed develops on two levels. On the one hand, it historicizes the text by placing it in the climate that produced it and thereby revealing the social nature of Gonzalo's malaise, an evil originating from the modernization implemented in the Giolitti age to the detriment of the petty bourgeoisie, above all intellectual. On the other hand, it shows how the narration demystifies the textual strategies of the bourgeois novel and subjects the character, intent on universalising his condition, to an ironic-humorous treatment. Gaddi's expressionism is thus subtracted from the vision that sees in it a completely exceptional literary phenomenon, resulting from the author's neurosis and stylistic virtuosity.
Destino Machu Picchu: La Política del Turismo en el Perú del siglo XX
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Mark Rice (Author) (History Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9789972574764
Publication Date: Oct 21, 2021
Destination Machu Picchu examines how tourism played a fundamental role in the modern boom of Machu Picchu. The book also demonstrates how the growth of tourism in Machu Picchu promoted Andean culture and Inca history as important parts of the national identity of modern Peru. The publication provides a new perspective on the history of tourism and nationalism, and will be of interest to anyone who wants to know how Machu Picchu became the most recognized image of Peru.
The Contest for Value in Global Value Chains: Correcting for Distorted Distribution in the Global Apparel Industry (New Horizons in International Business series)
by
Lilac Nachum (Author) (Allen Aaronson Dept of Mkt/IB), Yoshiteru Uramoto (Author)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781800882140
Publication Date: 2021-10-15
Who captures the value created in global supply chains? How should gaps in value capture among participants be amended and by whom? Focusing on the global apparel supply chain and employing value creation as a yardstick for evaluation of value capture, this book documents disturbing misalignments between value creation and value capture among global brands, manufacturers, labor, and consumers. The authors posit that the failure of both markets and governments to adequately distribute the value created by global value chains calls for different mechanisms to address this challenge. They develop a novel approach based on the logic of the interdependencies germane to the co-specialized nature of value chains. These interdependencies afford participants power to create markets for social justice in which behavior that drives outcomes towards adequate value distribution is economically and socially rewarded. These dynamics turn GVCs into their own de-facto 'regulators' with the power to self-correct for distributional distortions. The contributions of the book are at the center of current debates in policy milieu, academic circles and corporate boards regarding human rights, social inequality, and the role of the private sector in advancing social goals. They received renewed importance in contemporary discussions regarding the future of global value chains as the predominant mode of organizing value creation and the governance challenges they raise in a complex global world.
Leadership Standpoints (Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration) New Edition
by
Don Waisanen (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781009001113
Publication Date: 2021-10-07
This project offers a new leadership framework for the next generation of nonprofit professionals. Based on five years of data collected from the New York Community Trust Leadership Fellowship - designed to address leadership development gaps in the nonprofit sector - it constructs three dimensions and eleven themes for the theory and practice of leadership standpoints. Leadership standpoints are a framework for practicing inclusion, building spaces for performance, and thinking and acting with range. Those using leadership standpoints continuously interact with diverse stakeholders, constantly verify others' views and interests, and remain keenly attentive to power distributions, material constraints, and hidden or unacknowledged voices that need surfaced, while expanding their personal and social outlooks to elevate performance and meet pressing demands best addressed through broadly informed decisions. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Research Methods in Practice: Strategies for Description and Causation Third Edition
by
Dahlia K. Remler (Author) ( Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs) ;. Van Ryzin (Author)
Call Number: LB 2369 .R46 2022 (Reserves)
ISBN: 9781544318424
Publication Date: 2021-10-04
Thoroughly updated to reflect changes in both research and methods, this Third Edition of Remler and Van Ryzin's innovative, standard-setting text is imbued with a deep commitment to making social and policy research methods accessible and meaningful. Research Methods in Practice: Strategies for Description and Causation motivates readers to examine the logic and limits of social science research from academic journals and government reports. A central theme of causation versus description runs through the text, emphasizing the idea that causal research is essential to understanding the origins of social problems and their potential solutions. Readers will find excitement in the research experience as the best hope for improving the world in which we live, while also acknowledging the trade-offs and uncertainties in real-world research.
At Home in Roman Egypt: A Social Archaeology.
by
Anna L. Boozer (Editor) (Department of History)
Call Number: DT93 .B66 2021 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 9781108830928
Publication Date: 2021-09-30
What was life like for ordinary people who lived in Roman Egypt? In this volume, Anna Lucille Boozer reconstructs and examines the everyday lives of non-elite individuals. It is the first book to bring a 'life course' approach to the study of Roman Egypt and Egyptology more generally. Based on evidence drawn from objects, portraits, and letters, she focuses on the quotidian details that were most meaningful to those who lived during the centuries of Roman occupation. Boozer explores these individuals through each phase of the life cycle - from conception, childbirth, childhood, and youth, to adulthood and old age - and focuses on essential themes such as religion, health, disability, death, and the afterlife. Illuminating the lives of people forgotten by most historians, her richly illustrated volume also shows how ordinary people experienced and enacted social and cultural change.
The Biomedical Empire: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic
by
Barbara Katz Rothman (Author) (Department of Sociology and Anthropology)
Call Number: RA 418 .R685 2021 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781503628816
Publication Date: 2021-06-22
We are all citizens of the Biomedical Empire, though few of us know it, and even fewer understand the extent of its power. In this book, Barbara Katz Rothman clarifies that critiques of biopower and the "medical industrial complex" have not gone far enough, and asserts that the medical industry is nothing short of an imperial power. Factors as fundamental as one's citizenship and sex identity--drivers of our access to basic goods and services--rely on approval and legitimation by biomedicine. Moreover, a vast and powerful global market has risen up around the empire, making it one of the largest economic forces in the world. Katz Rothman shows that biomedicine has the key elements of an imperial power: economic leverage, the faith of its citizens, and governmental rule. She investigates the Western colonial underpinnings of the empire and its rapid intrusion into everyday life, focusing on the realms of birth and death. This provides her with a powerful vantage point from which to critically examine the current moment, when the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the power structures of the empire in unprecedented ways while sparking the most visible resistance it has ever seen.
Political Epistemology (Mind Association Occasional Series)
by
Elizabeth Edenberg (Editor) (Philosophy Department); Michael Hannon (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780192893338
Publication Date: 2021-07-20
This collection explores one of the most rapidly growing area of philosophy: political epistemology. Epistemological issues are at the center of our political lives. It has become increasingly difficult to discern legitimate sources of evidence, misinformation spreads faster than ever, and the role of truth in politics has allegedly decayed in recent years. It is therefore no coincidence that political discourse is currently saturated with epistemic notions like "post-truth," "fake news," "truth decay," "echo chambers," and "alternative facts." Political Epistemology brings together leading philosophers to explore ways in which the analytic and conceptual tools of epistemology bear on political philosophy, and vice versa. It is organized around three broad themes: truth and knowledge in politics; epistemic problems for democracy; and disagreement and polarization. The contributors provide new and rich insights on topics such as: propaganda, fake news, weaponized skepticism, belief polarization, political disagreement, the epistemic value of democracy, voter ignorance, irrationality in politics, and identity politics. A premise underlying the development of political epistemology is that progress on certain foundational issues in both political philosophy and epistemology cannot be achieved without sharing insights across fields, beyond a certain point. This will be a foundational text for philosophers, political scientists, and political psychologists for years to come.
Pregnancy and Birth
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Keisha L. Goode (Author); Barbara Katz Rothman (Author) (Department of Sociology and Anthropology)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781440869211
Publication Date: 2021-06-30
Pregnancy and Birth: A Reference Handbook provides students with information too often ignored in sex education--on what pregnancy and birth are, have been, and can be as transformative personal and social events. Pregnancy and Birth: A Reference Handbook is a woman-centered reference book on pregnancy and childbirth in the United States. The medicalization of pregnancy and childbirth is a theme; however, primary emphasis is on the historical and contemporary significance of alternatives to medicalization provided by the Midwifery Model of Care and how that can improve outcomes for all, but especially underserved women. The volume opens with a background and history of the topic, followed by a chapter on related problems, controversies, and solutions. A Perspectives chapter contains essays from a variety of individuals who are invested in the topic of pregnancy and birth. The remaining chapters provide students with additional information, such as profiles, data and documents, resources, a chronology, and a glossary. This book is accessible to high school and college-level researchers, as well as general-interest readers curious about the topic. Introduces readers to a perspective on U.S. pregnancy and childbirth that is woman-centered Centers the historical and contemporary significance of midwives and the Midwives Model of Care Illuminates the strength of U.S obstetric dominance by reporting legislative and policy barriers limiting women's access to midwifery care Highlights both the racial-ethnic disparities across the birth provider workforce and racial-ethnic disparities in U.S. birth outcomes Highlights regional disparities, with specific attention to rural communities, in U.S. birth outcomes.
Cuba’s Digital Revolution: Citizen Innovation and State Policy (Reframing Media, Technology, and Culture in Latin/o America) 1st Edition
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Ted A. Henken (Editor) (Black and Latino Studies & Sociology and Anthropology Departments); Sara Garcia Santamaria (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781683402022
Publication Date: 2021-06-30
The triumph of the Cuban Revolution gave the Communist Party a monopoly over both politics and the mass media. However, with the subsequent global proliferation of new information and communication technologies, Cuban citizens have become active participants in the worldwide digital revolution. While the Cuban internet has long been characterized by censorship, high costs, slow speeds, and limited access, this volume argues that since 2013, technological developments have allowed for a fundamental reconfiguration of the cultural, economic, social, and political spheres of the Revolutionary project. The essays in this volume cover various transformations within this new digital revolution, examining both government-enabled paid public web access as well as creative workarounds that Cubans have designed to independently produce, distribute, and access digital content. Contributors trace how media ventures, entrepreneurship, online marketing, journalism, and cultural e-zines have been developing on the island alongside global technological and geopolitical changes. As Cuba continues to expand internet access and as citizens challenge state policies on the speed, breadth, and freedom of that access, Cuba's Digital Revolution provides a fascinating example of the impact of technology in authoritarian states and transitional democracies. While the streets of Cuba may still belong to Castro's Revolution, this volume argues, it is still unclear to whom Cuban cyberspace belongs.
The limbo of writing. Modernity and allegory in Juan Rulfo's Pedro Páramo
by
Angelo R. Dicuonzo (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit)
Call Number: PQ7297.R89 P43335 2021 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9788838250637
Publication Date: 2021-26-May
Aberrant reinterpretation of the research of the father of Homeric Telemachy, Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo is undoubtedly one of the narrative masterpieces not only of Mexican and Latin American literature, but of Weltliteratur. Rightly, therefore, Gabriel García Márquez could openly confess how, during the whole year following his discovery and voracious reading of Rulfo's work, he had been unable to read anything else. This monograph, redeeming Rulfiano's novel from regionalist readings focused on mexicanidad and from mythical-symbolic interpretations, on the one hand highlights the unprecedented radicality of the distortion of what Giancarlo Mazzacurati called "the great body of the father" of the late nineteenth-century novel.
War and the Arc of Human Experience
by
Petersen, Glenn (Sociology and Anthropology Department)
Call Number: DS 559.5 .P438 2021 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 9780761872351
Publication Date: 2021-05-20
Glenn Petersen flew seventy combat missions in Vietnam when he was nineteen, launching from an aircraft carrier in the Tonkin Gulf. He'd sought out the weighty responsibilities and hazardous work. But why? What did the cultural architecture of the society he grew up in have to do with the way he went to war? In this book he looks at the war from an anthropological perspective because that's how he's made his living in all the subsequent years: it's how he sees the world. While anthropologists write about the military and war these days, they do so from the perspective of researchers. What makes this a fully original contribution is that Petersen brings to the page the classic methodology of ethnographers, participant observation--a kind of total immersion. He writes from the dual perspectives of an insider and a researcher and seeks in the specifics of lived experience some larger conclusions about humans' social lives in general. Petersen was long oblivious to what had happened to him in Vietnam and he fears that young men and women who've been fighting the US military's wars in Afghanistan and Iraq might be similarly unaware of what's happened to them. Skills that allowed him to survive in combat, in particular his ability to focus tightly on the challenges directly in front of him, seemed to transfer well to life after war. The same intensity led him to a successful academic career, including the time he represented the Micronesian islands at the United Nations; how could anything be wrong? Then surreptitiously, the danger, the stress, and the trauma he'd hidden away broke through a brittle shell and the war came spilling out. As an anthropologist he sees in this a classic pattern: an adaptation to one set of conditions is put to a new and practical use when conditions change, but in time what had once been beneficial turns into maladaptive behavior. In writing about why we fight, he shed lights on what the fighting does to us.
The Awakening and Selected Stories (Warbler Classics)
by
Kate Chopin (Author); Rafael Walker (Editor) (English Department)
Call Number: PS1294.C63 A6 2021 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781954525368
Publication Date: 2021-05-14
Kate Chopin's absorbing 1899 novel The Awakening tells the story of Edna Pontellier, a married woman in New Orleans who, during a summer holiday, begins to question her conventional life. In this path-breaking novel, Chopin speculates more daringly than any before her about the consequences for middle-class women of late-nineteenth-century society's unleashing of female desire. Celebrated today as a key text in American literature, it scandalized early critics and, precisely because of its boldness, jeopardized Chopin's career. In this annotated, modernized edition-specially tailored for for twenty-first-century readers-Rafael Walker highlights Chopin's awareness of the privileged class's exploitation of the the less-privileged, and includes a number of neglected stories that foreground Chopin's feminist proclivities."Offers readers her most intriguing stories along with her masterwork The Awakening. Filled with rich insights, Rafael Walker's splendid introduction?...distills Chopin's lasting literary achievement."--Nancy Bentley, author of Frantic Panoramas: American Literature and Mass Culture 1870-1920"Rafael Walker's insightful introduction brings forward the complexities of The Awakening's portrayal of a turn-of-the-century woman's striving toward freedom, and the inclusion of some fascinating lesser-known stories provides a rich sense of the breadth of Chopin's achievement."--Jennifer Fleissner, author of Women, Compulsion, Modernity: The Moment of American Naturalism
Publicity and the Early Modern Stage: People Made Public (Early Modern Cultural Studies 1500–1700) 1st ed. 2021 Edition
by
Musa Gurnis (Editor) (English Department); Matthew Hunter (Editor); Allison K. Deutermann (Editor)) (English Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9783030523312
Publication Date: 2021-05-08
What did publicity look like before the eighteenth century? What were its uses and effects, and around whom was it organized? The essays in this collection ask these questions of early modern London. Together, they argue that commercial theater was a vital engine in celebrity's production. The men and women associated with playing--not just actors and authors, but playgoers, characters, and the extraordinary local figures adjunct to playhouse productions--introduced new ways of thinking about the function and meaning of fame in the period; about the networks of communication through which it spread; and about theatrical publics. Drawing on the insights of Habermasean public sphere theory and on the interdisciplinary field of celebrity studies, Publicity and the Early Modern Stage introduces a new and comprehensive look at early modern theories and experiences of publicity.
Probability and Stochastic Calculus Quant Interview Questions (Pocket Book Guides for Quant Interviews)
by
Ivan Matić (Author), (Mathematics Department); Radoš Radoičić (Author) (Mathematics Department), Dan Stefanica (Author) (Mathematics Department)
Call Number: HG176..7M38 2021 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781734531220
Publication Date: 2021-05-01
The 150 questions included in this book contain multiple fundamental ideas underlying probability and stochastic calculus questions frequently asked in interviews for quant roles, both for buy-side and sell-side roles. The answers to all of these questions are included in the book.
This book should be useful to multiple audiences: candidates interviewing for junior roles upon graduating from financial engineering programs or doctoral programs, as well as for candidates with several years of work experience looking to brush up on technical questions prior to interviewing for the next position in their careers.
Topics:
• Discrete Probability
• Random Walks and Martingales
• Continuous Probability
•Brownian Motion
•Stochastic Differential Equations
This is the second book in the Pocket Book Guides for Quant Interviews Series, after the second edition of the best-selling 150 Most Frequently Asked Questions on Quant Interviews, and to be followed by a book on brainteasers, Challenging Brainteasers for Quant Interviews.
Vous Autres, Civilisations, Savez Maintenant Que Vous Etes Mortelles
by
Essono Tsimi (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit)
Call Number: PQ317.C58 E87 2021 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9782406107545
Publication Date: 2021-04-07
With a title that parodies Paul Valery's famous warning, this essay examines the way in which the decline of the West has been estheticized. Beginning with the premise of the invention of "counter-utopia," a genre resembling yet distinct from that of dystopia, the author analyzes this concept as the memento mori of civilization.
The Believer Alien Encounters, Hard Science, and the Passion of John Mack
by
Ralph Blumenthal (Author) (Library)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780826362315
Publication Date: 2021-03-15
The Believer is the weird and chilling true story of Dr. John Mack. This eminent Harvard psychiatrist and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer risked his career to investigate the phenomenon of human encounters with aliens and to give credibility to the stupefying tales shared by people who were utterly convinced they had happened. Nothing in Mack's four decades of psychiatry had prepared him for the otherworldly accounts of a cross section of humanity including young children who reported being taken against their wills by alien beings. Over the course of his career his interest in alien abduction grew from curiosity to wonder, ultimately developing into a limitless, unwavering passion. Based on exclusive access to Mack's archives, journals, and psychiatric notes and interviews with his family and closest associates, The Believer reveals the life and work of a man who explored the deepest of scientific conundrums and further leads us to the hidden dimensions and alternate realities that captivated Mack until the end of his life.
Media Culture in Nomadic Communities
by
Allison Hahn (Author) (Department of Communication Studies)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9789463723022
Publication Date: 2021-03-08
Media Culture in Nomadic Communities examines the ways that new technologies and ICT infrastructures have changed the communicative norms and patterns that regulate mobile and nomadic communities' engagement in local and international deliberative decision making. Each chapter examines a unique communicative event, such has how the Maasai of Tanzania have used online petitions to demand government action. How Mongolians in northern China have used micro blogs to record and debate land tenure. And how herding communities from around the world have supported the Lakota Sioux protests at Standing Rock. Through these case studies, Hahn argues that mobile and nomadic communities are creating and utilizing new communicative networks that are radically changing local, national, and international deliberations.
Contributions in Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
by
Dr. Aldemaro Romero Jr. (Author) (Weissman School of Arts and Sciences), Dr. John M. Pratte (Author)
Call Number: NA
ISBN: 9798595546379
Publication Date: 2021-03-04
This is a collection of 15 essays authored by Dr. Aldemaro Romero Jr. and his collaborators on paleontology and evolutionary biology. This volume encompasses the most critical papers Dr. Romero has written on biological evolution, from fossils to cave fauna. Among the fossils described are impressions of horseshoe crabs, jellyfishes, and the enigmatic paleocyphonautes. The latter represents a new understanding of the evolution of invertebrates by the application of novel developmental insights. His papers on cave fauna encompass genetic and behavioral studies in the field and the laboratory. Dr. Romero proposed phenotypic plasticity as a way to understand a mystery that has been unresolved since Darwin's times: why organisms lose eyes and pigmentation during the invasion of caves.
What's Mine and Yours
by
Naima Coster (Author) (Journalism & Writing)
Call Number: PS3603.O86814 W53 2021 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781538702345
Publication Date: 2021-03-02
When a county initiative in the Piedmont of North Carolina forces the students at a mostly black public school on the east side to move across town to a nearly all-white high school on the west, the community rises in outrage. For two students, quiet and aloof Gee and headstrong Noelle, these divisions will extend far beyond their schooling. As their paths collide and overlap over the course of thirty years, their two seemingly disconnected families begin to form deeply knotted, messy ties that shape the trajectory of their lives.
Uprising How Women Used the US West to Win the Right to Vote Rhetoric & Public Affairs
by
Tiffany Lewis (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781611863826
Publication Date: 2021-02-01
Decades before white women won the right to vote throughout the United States, they first secured that right in its Western region--beginning in Wyoming in 1869. Many scholars have studied why and how the Western states enfranchised women before the Eastern ones; this book instead examines the influence of the West on the national US suffrage movement. As the campaign for woman suffrage intensified, US suffragists often invoked the West in their verbal, visual, and embodied advocacy. In deploying this region as a persuasive resource, they challenged the traditional meanings of the West and East, thus gaining additional persuasive strategies. Tiffany Lewis's analysis of the public discourse, images, and performances of suffragists and their opponents shows that the West played a pivotal role in the successful campaign for white women's enfranchisement that culminated in 1920. In addition to offering a history of this political movement's rhetorical strategy, Lewis illustrates the usefulness of region in protest--the way social movements can tactically employ region to motivate social change.
Equity Trading Round-Up Proposals for Strengthening the Markets
by
John Aidan Byrne (Editor), Robert A. Schwartz (Editor) (Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics & Finance), Eileen Stempel (Editor) (Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics & Finance)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9783030510152
Publication Date: 2021-01-10
Examines trade as the first link in the value chain, and in turn, the creation of liquidity.
Explores coping with liquidity provision
Examines the impact of regulation on market structure.
Examines the impact of market structure on efficient trading and capital formation.
Fictions of Credit in the Age of Shakespeare
by
Laura Kolb (Author)(English Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780198859697
Publication Date: 2021-04-04
In Shakespeare's England, credit was synonymous with reputation, and reputation developed in the interplay of language, conduct, and social interpretation. As a consequence, artful language and social hermeneutics became practical, profitable skills. Since most people both used credit andextended it, the dual strategies of implication and inference - of producing and reading evidence - were everywhere. Like poetry or drama, credit was constructed: fashioned out of the interplay of artifice and interpretation. The rhetorical dimension of economic relations produced social fictions ona range of scales: from transitory performances facilitating local transactions to the long-term project of maintaining creditworthiness to the generalized social indeterminacy that arose from the interplay of performance and interpretation.Fictions of Credit in the Age of Shakespeare examines how Shakespeare and his contemporaries represented credit-driven artifice and interpretation on the early modern stage. It also analyses a range of practical texts - including commercial arithmetics, letter-writing manuals, legal formularies, andtables of interest - which offered strategies for generating credit and managing debt. Looking at plays and practical texts together, Fictions of Credit argues that both types of writing constitute "equipment for living": practical texts by offering concrete strategies for navigating England'sculture of credit, and plays by exploring the limits of credit's dangers and possibilities. In their representations of a world re-written by debt relations, dramatic texts in particular articulate a phenomenology of economic life, telling us what it feels like to live in credit culture: to live,that is, inside a fiction.
2020
On Our Own Strength: The Self-Reliant Literary Group and Cosmopolitan Nationalism in Late Colonial Vietnam
by
Martina Thucnhi Nguyen (Author) (History Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780824883331
Publication Date: 2020-12-31
On Our Own Strength examines the political activities of the most influential intellectual movement in interwar French-occupied Vietnam. The far-reaching work of the Self-Reliant Literary Group included applied design, urban reform, fashion, literature, journalism, and cartoons; its work was deeply political in both form and intent. The Group drew upon a wide range of global intellectual currents and practices to build an enlightened public that would one day serve as the basis of a modern Vietnamese nation. Its nationalist vision sought a nonviolent middle path between colonialism and anticolonial struggle, advocating a process of gradual decolonization that ultimately ended in Vietnamese autonomy. This form of cosmopolitan nationalism proved tremendously popular among ordinary Vietnamese and necessarily shaped local politics, influencing the political agenda of even rival groups such as the newly revived Indochinese Communist Party (ICP). On Our Own Strength shows how the Group's vision framed the ways ICP positioned itself and sought popular support in the years leading up to the August Revolution and beyond. In later years, the party attempted to erase the Group's early influence on national politics, banning their writings and casting them as little more than bourgeois literary figures. In recovering the Group's unique response to the world around them, this book bridges the areas of political, cultural, and intellectual history, drawing them together into a rich narrative of Vietnamese nation-building from the bottom-up within a larger global context. On Our Own Strength offers a dynamic model for the field of Vietnamese studies as it continues to move beyond Cold War political narratives of its most tumultuous period. This book engages broadly with global history, European history, and imperial studies to explore colonialism's hybrid cultural and political forms. Martina Thucnhi Nguyen examines how the Self-Reliant Literary Group weighed in on everything from women's fashion and public housing to the major political ideologies of their era, in a unique style that mixed French-inflected ideas with Vietnamese norms and forms. As a deep case study of important figures on the Vietnamese moderate left, On Our Own Strength provides an injection of color and nuance into a history that is often too monochromatic.
Archaeologies of Empire: Local Participants and Imperial Trajectories (School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Series)
by
Anna L. Boozer (Editor) (Department of History); Bleda S. Düring (Editor); Bradley J. Parker (Editor)
Call Number: JC359 .A63 2020 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780826361752
Publication Date: 2020-10-15
Throughout history, a large portion of the world's population has lived under imperial rule. Although scholars do not always agree on when and where the roots of imperialism lie, most would agree that imperial configurations have affected human history so profoundly that the legacy of ancient empires continues to structure the modern world in many ways. Empires are best described as heterogeneous and dynamic patchworks of imperial configurations in which imperial power was the outcome of the complex interaction between evolving colonial structures and various types of agents in highly contingent relationships. The goal of this volume is to harness the work of the "next generation" of empire scholars in order to foster new theoretical and methodological perspectives that are of relevance within and beyond archaeology and to foreground empires as a cross-cultural category. This book demonstrates how archaeological research can contribute to our conceptualization of empires across disciplinary boundaries.
College Talk: Interviews with 300 People from Academia
by
Dr. Aldemaro Romero Jr. (Author) (Weissman School of Arts and Sciences)
Call Number: NA
ISBN: 9798589038910
Publication Date: 2020-12-31
This is an anthology of interviews conducted by Dr. Aldemaro Romero Jr. with 300 people linked to higher education about their work and lives.
Early Modern Debts: 1550–1700 (Palgrave Studies in Literature, Culture and Economics)
by
Laura Kolb (Editor) (English Department); George Oppitz-Trotman (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9783030597689
Publication Date: 2020-12-01
Early Modern Debts: 1550-1700 makes an important contribution to the history of debt and credit in Europe, creating new transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives on problems of debt, credit, trust, interest, and investment in early modern societies. The collection includes essays by leading international scholars and early career researchers in the fields of economic and social history, legal history, literary criticism, and philosophy on such subjects as trust and belief; risk; institutional history; colonialism; personhood; interiority; rhetorical invention; amicable language; ethnicity and credit; household economics; service; and the history of comedy. Across the collection, the book reveals debt's ubiquity in life and literature. It considers debt's function as a tie between the individual and the larger group and the ways in which debts structured the home, urban life, legal systems, and linguistic and literary forms.
Real Money, Real Power?: The Challenges with Participatory Budgeting in New York City
by
Daniel Williams (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Don Waisanen (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9783030592004
Publication Date: 2020-11-29
New York City has the largest council-sponsored Participatory Budgeting (PB) processes in North America. From its inception in Brazil, PB was a process that empowered the least-advantaged members of the community by providing a way to propose budget allocations through voting. This book reports on a multi-methodological study of New York City's participatory budgeting (PB) process from the perspective of a city resident over time. A participatory budgeting slogan purports that the initiative offers "real power" and "real money" to constituents at a local level. To critically examine such top-down assertions, and different than much that has been written about PB, this book researches and navigates its events the way a member of the community would see it. The study reveals a lack of transparency, manipulation by city agencies, the favorable treatment of insider proposed projects, and a failure to reveal the basis of project costs. It also finds that there is no singular participatory budgeting project in New York City. Instead, there are numerous participatory budget projects, as many as there are council members who engage in the practice. This book provides a ground-level view of these limitations and recommends substantial reform.
Contributions to the History and Philosophy of Science
by
Dr. Aldemaro Romero Jr. (Author) (Weissman School of Arts and Sciences)
Call Number: NA
ISBN: 9798559698779
Publication Date: 2020-11-26
This is an updated collection of peer-reviewed papers and other essays by Dr. Aldemaro Romero Jr. about the History and Philosophy of Science.
The Marble Bed
by
Grace Schulman (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: PS3569.C538 M37 2020 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781885983831
Publication Date: 2020-10-27
Grace Schulman rises to new heights in these poems of lament and praise. In The Marble Bed, a couple dances on a shore that is at once a shining turf and a graveyard of sea toss, of cracked shells, a skull-like carapace, and emerald weed. Here things sparkle with newness: an orchid come alive when rescued from a trash bin; the new year hidden in an egret's wing; Coltrane's ecstatic flight; a seductive, come-hither angel; a meteor's arc; a rainbow's painted ribbons; a glacial rock that glowers in moonlight. Even the tomb sculptures in an Italian cemetery sparkle with vitality. Schulman, grieving for her late husband, believes passionately in the power of art to redeem human transience. Her faith in art enables her to move from mourning to joyful wonder of existence as she meditates on an injured world and concludes: "Because I cannot lose the injured world / without losing the world, / I'll have to praise it."
Institutional Failure in Higher Education: Why some colleges and universities fail and what we can do to prevent it
by
Dr. Aldemaro Romero Jr. (Author) (Weissman School of Arts and Sciences), Dr. John M. Pratte (Author)
Call Number: NA
ISBN: 9798695207026
Publication Date: 2020-10-15
Higher education has faced a great number of challenges in the last few years that include, but are not limited to, financial woes, bad press, ethnic and gender conflicts, legal conflicts, student debt, demographic tests, technological transformations, and leadership fiascoes. Although other books have dealt with some of these issues, ours takes a longer view of the problems and contextualizes them into what we call “institutional failures.” Our basic premise is that there is a widespread dysfunction at both leadership and management levels in higher education. Despite all these challenges, most of these institutions have been able to survive because they have been isolated from society as a whole; yet, this same insularity has induced bad habits and carry on behaviors that are threatening their very existence. We illustrate these failures by using either well publicized cases and others we have had access to confidentially while providing solutions to those problems.
Improv for Democracy: How to Bridge Differences and Develop the Communication and Leadership Skills Our World Needs (SUNY series in New Political Science)
by
Don Waisanen (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781438481159
Publication Date: 2020-10-01
Explores how improv-based teaching and training methods can bridge differences and promote the communication, leadership, and civil skills our world urgently needs.
Lithuanian Architects Assess the Soviet Era: The 1992 Oral History Tapes
by
John V. Maciuika (Editor) (Fine and Performing Arts Department); Marija Drėmaitė (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9786098190270
Publication Date: 2020-09
In this book, the legendary Lithuanian architectural creators of modern Vilnius – Algimantas Nasvytis, Vytautas Edmundas Čekanauskas, Vytautas Brėdikis, and Gediminas Baravykas – offer their candid assessments of what it was like to plan, design, and build in the Lithuanian SSR. In 1992 the four architects were interviewed by the visiting Lithuanian-American John V. Maciuika, then a doctoral student at UC Berkeley, and currently a professor of art and architectural history at Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. The interviews are presented in both the original Lithuanian and in English translation.
Introductory essays by the architectural historians John V. Maciuika and Marija Drėmaitė offer contrasting perspectives of the Soviet-Lithuanian historical context, as well as divergent modes for reconsidering the still-controversial Soviet legacy in Lithuania.
This bilingual publication is lavishly illustrated throughout with rare archival images as well as photographs from the personal collections of the author and the architect-interviewees themselves.
Letters from Academia: Ideas for Reforming Higher Education and Other Essays
by
Dr. Aldemaro Romero Jr. (Author) (Weissman School of Arts and Sciences)
Call Number: NA
ISBN: 9798676578343
Publication Date: 2020-08-20
This is a collection of essays about Higher Education, its problems and solutions. They cover a wide variety of topics from college costs, to financial woes, bad press, ethnic and gender conflicts, legal conflicts, student debt, enrollment issues, technological transformations, and leadership fiascoes.
Between Power and Irrelevance: The Future of Transnational NGOs
by
George E. Mitchell (Author) (Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Hans Peter Schmitz (Author); Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken (Author)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780190084721
Publication Date: 2020-07-01
Geopolitical shifts, increasing demands for accountability, and growing competition have been driving the need for change within transnational nongovernmental organizations (TNGOs). As the world has changed and TNGOs' ambitions have expanded, the roles of TNGOs have shifted and their work has become more complex. To remain effective, legitimate, and relevant in the future necessitates organizational changes, but many TNGOs have been slow to adapt. As a result, the sector's rhetoric of sustainable impact and social transformation has far outpaced the reality of TNGOs' more limited abilities to deliver on their promises. Between Power and Irrelevance openly explores why this gap between rhetoric and reality exists and what TNGOs can do individually and collectively to close it. George E. Mitchell, Hans Peter Schmitz, and Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken argue that TNGOs need to change the fundamental conditions under which they operate by bringing their own "forms and norms" into better alignment with their ambitions and strategies. This book offers accessible, future-oriented analyses and lessons-learned to assist practitioners and other stakeholders in formulating and implementing organizational changes. Drawing upon a variety of perspectives, including hundreds of interviews with TNGO leaders, firsthand involvement in major organizational change processes in leading TNGOs, and numerous workshops, training institutes, consultancies, and research projects, the book examines how to adapt TNGOs for the future.
A Concise American History
by
David Brown (Author), Thomas Heinrich (Author) (History Department),Simon Middleton (Author), Vivien Miller (Author)
Call Number: E 178.2 .B83 2021 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 9780415677165
Publication Date: 2020-06-24
Expertly steering readers through the often tumultuous and exhilarating history of the United States, from its early modern Native American roots to twenty-first century neoliberalism and the shifting political climate of the past decade, this highly readable textbook provides a compelling overview of American development over the last five centuries. This book avoids either celebratory or condemnatory rhetoric to present a critical examination of domestic America and its interaction with the rest of the world. Balancing coverage of political, social, cultural and economic history, each chapter also includes a wealth of features to facilitate learning: Timelines situating key events in their wider chronology Lists of topics covered within each chapter for easy reference Concept boxes discussing selected issues in more detail Historiography boxes exploring key debates Chapter summaries offering condensed outlines of the main themes of each chapter Further reading lists guiding readers to additional resources Maps and images bringing to life important events and figures from America's history. Clearly and engagingly written and positioning America's narrative within the wider global context, this textbook is particularly accessible for non-U.S. students and is the perfect introduction for those new to U.S. history. This textbook is also supported by a companion website offering interactive content including a timeline, multiple-choice quizzes and links to selected web resources.
Teaching and Learning Mathematics Online
by
James P. Howard, II (Editor); John F. Beyers (Editor) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Don Waisanen (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780815372363
Publication Date: 2020-06-15
Online education has become a major component of higher education worldwide. In mathematics and statistics courses, there exists a number of challenges that are unique to the teaching and learning of mathematics and statistics in an online environment. These challenges are deeply connected to already existing difficulties related to math anxiety, conceptual understanding of mathematical ideas, communicating mathematically, and the appropriate use of technology.
Teaching and Learning Mathematics Online bridges these issues by presenting meaningful and practical solutions for teaching mathematics and statistics online. It focuses on the problems observed by mathematics instructors currently working in the field who strive to hone their craft and share best practices with our professional community. The book provides a set of standard practices, improving the quality of online teaching and the learning of mathematics. Instructors will benefit from learning new techniques and approaches to delivering content.
Negotiating at Home: Essential Steps for Reaching Agreement with Your Kids
by
Terri R. Kurtzberg (Author); Mary C. Kern (Author) (Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781440868108
Publication Date: 2020-05-31
Why do parents who pull off multi-million dollar deals at work struggle to negotiate with their kids at home? This book provides insights and solutions from the scientific literature in organizational behavior, decision-making, psychology, and negotiations. People often don't bring their best professional skills to conversations with their kids. Sometimes they are derailed by their kids' emotional tactics and lack of rationality, and sometimes they are simply overwhelmed and exhausted by their own demanding lives. In Negotiating at Home, Terri R. Kurtzberg and Mary C. Kern offer guidance to parents, based on research conducted over decades in related fields on how to negotiate effectively. The authors argue that effective negotiations are not merely the task of creating a single solution to an immediate problem, but instead are about creating a process by which the interests of both sides are routinely considered and solutions are generated together. Kurtzberg and Kern cover individual preferences and strategic approaches to resolving conflicts, the many psychological concepts of fairness, and the common tactics used to attain power in this setting. Combines explanations of effective negotiation strategies with specific tips for implementing them in interactions with your kids offers reminders for and deeper explanations of commonly held ideas while also presenting new studies and findings from related fields. It shares real stories and examples throughout to demonstrate the common "pain points" experienced by parents and Includes a guide for kids to learn the basic rules of effective negotiating for use in their own lives.
Thinking Inside the Box: Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them
by
Adrienne Raphel (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: GV1507.C7 R287 2020 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780525522089
Publication Date: 2020-03-17
"This cultural and personal history of crosswords and their fans, written by an aficionado, is diverting, informative, and discursive." --The New York Times Book Review, Editors' Choice A delightful, erudite, and immersive exploration of the crossword puzzle and its fascinating history Almost as soon as it appeared, the crossword puzzle became indispensable to our lives. Invented practically by accident in 1913, when a newspaper editor at the New York World was casting around for something to fill empty column space, it became a roaring commercial success almost overnight. Ever since then, the humble puzzle has been an essential ingredient of any newspaper worth its salt. But why, exactly, are the crossword's satisfactions so sweet? Blending first-person reporting from the world of crosswords with a delightful telling of its rich literary history, Adrienne Raphel dives into the secrets of this classic pastime. Thinking Inside the Box is an ingenious love letter not just to the abiding power of the crossword but to the infinite joys and playful possibilities of language itself.
Handbook of Military and Defense Operations Research (Chapman & Hall/CRC Series in Operations Research)
by
Natalie M. Scala (Editor); James P. Howard, II (Editor) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Don Waisanen (Author) (Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781138607330
Publication Date: 2020-02-28
Operations research (OR) is a core discipline in military and defense management. Coming to the forefront initially during World War II, OR provided critical contributions to logistics, supply chains, and strategic simulation, while enabling superior decision-making for Allied forces. OR has grown to include analytics and many applications, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and big data, and is the cornerstone of management science in manufacturing, marketing, telecommunications, and many other fields. The Handbook of Military and Defense Operations Research presents the voices leading OR and analytics to new heights in security through research, practical applications, case studies, and lessons learned in the field. Features Applies the experiences of educators and practitioners working in the field Employs the latest technology developments in case studies and applications Identifies best practices unique to the military, security, and national defense problem space Highlights similarities and dichotomies between analyses and trends that are unique to military, security, and defense problems.
Apt Imaginings
by
Jonathan Gilmore (Author) (Department of Philosophy)
Call Number: BF411.G55 2020 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 9780190096342
Publication Date: 2020-02-18
How do our engagements with fictions and other products of the imagination compare to our experiences of the real world? Are the feelings we have about a novel's characters modelled on our thoughts about actual people? If it is wrong to feel pleasure over certain situations in real life, can it nonetheless be right to take pleasure in analogous scenarios represented in a fantasy or film? Should the desires we have for what goes on in a make-believe story cohere with what we want to happen in the actual world? Such queries have animated philosophical and psychological theorizing about art and life from Plato's Republic and Aristotle's Poetics to contemporary debates over freedom of expression, ethics and aesthetics, the cognitive value of thought experiments, and the effects on audiences of exposure to violent entertainment. In Apt Imaginings, Jonathan Gilmore develops a new framework to pursue these questions, marshalling a wide range of research in aesthetics, the science of the emotions, moral philosophy, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and film and literary theory. Gilmore argues that, while there is a substantial empirical continuity in our feelings across art and life, the norms that govern the appropriateness of those responses across the divide are discontinuous. In this view, the evaluative criteria that determine the fit, correctness, or rationality of our emotions and desires for what is internal to a fiction can be contrary to those that govern our affective attitudes toward analogous things in the real world. In short, it can be right to embrace within a story what one would condemn in real life. The theory Gilmore defends in this volume helps to explain our complex and sometimes conflicted attitudes toward works of the imagination; challenges the popular view that fictions serve to refine our moral sensibilities; and exposes a kind of autonomy of the imagination that can render our responses to art immune to standard real-world epistemic, practical, and effective kinds of criticism.
Mood and Trope
by
John Brenkman (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780226673264
Publication Date: 2020-01-28
In Mood and Trope, John Brenkman introduces two provocative propositions to affect theory: that human emotion is intimately connected to persuasion and figurative language; and that literature, especially poetry, lends precision to studying affect because it resides there not in speaking about feelings, but in the way of speaking itself. Engaging a quartet of modern philosophers,--Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Deleuze,-- Brenkman explores how they all approach the question of affect primarily through literature and art. He draws on the differences and dialogues among them, arguing that the vocation of criticism is incapable of systematicity and instead must be attuned to the singularity and plurality of literary and artistic creations. In addition, he confronts these four philosophers and their essential concepts with a wide array of authors and artists, including Pinter and Poe, Baudelaire, Jorie Graham and Li-Young Lee, Shakespeare, Tino Sehgal, and Francis Bacon. Filled with surprising insights, Mood and Trope provides a rich archive for rethinking the nature of affect and its aesthetic and rhetorical stakes.
Biotheory: Life and Death under Capitalism
by
Jeffrey R. Di Leo (Editor); Peter Hitchcock (Editor) (English Department)
Call Number: JA80 .B56 2020 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780367416119
Publication Date: 2020-01-22
Forged at the intersection of intense interest in the pertinence and uses of biopolitics and biopower, this volume analyzes theoretical and practical paradigms for understanding and challenging the socioeconomic determinations of life and death in contemporary capitalism. Its contributors offer a series of trenchant interdisciplinary critiques, each one taking on both the specific dimensions of biopolitics and the deeper genealogies of cultural logic and structure that crucially inform its impress. New ways to think about biopolitics as an explanatory model are offered, and the subject of bioslife (ways of life) itself, is taken into innovative theoretical possibilities. On the one hand, biopolitics is addressed in terms of its contributions to forms and divisions of knowledge; on the other, its capacity for reformulation is assessed before the most pressing concerns of contemporary living. It is a must read for anyone concerned with the study of bios in its theoretical profusions.
Spazi neofantastici. Racconti di Primo Levi
by
Franco Zangrilli - Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ4872.E8 Z996 2020 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9788861561632
Publication Date: 2020
Levi's stories are inspired by a tangle of motifs, arguments, and events from our existence, such as micro and macro history. They present a vast material taken from the most disparate forms of the fantastic: they approach, graft, and mix a wealth of mythologies, civilizations, and traditions of the most distant and most diverse cultures. Then we learn that realism is the fantasy of life. The bright tones of humor collaborate in the development of several story functions; they support the playful course of the backhand; they emphasize deep concerns and anxieties, such as the tragic feeling of life; they reinforce the satire of irrational activities of man, including how he uses and abuses both science and science fiction ... Zangrilli's essay reevaluates the enormous neo-fantastic geography of Levi's stories, which contemporary criticism has often overlooked, as the most modern and significant aspect of his work as a writer.
The Young Lords: A Radical History
by
Johanna Fernández (Author) (History Department)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781469653440
Publication Date: 2020-02-17
Against the backdrop of America's escalating urban rebellions in the 1960s, an unexpected cohort of New York radicals unleashed a series of urban guerrilla actions against the city's racist policies and contempt for the poor. Their dramatic flair, uncompromising socialist vision for a new society, skillful ability to link local problems to international crises, and uncompromising vision for a new society riveted the media, alarmed New York's political class, and challenged nationwide perceptions of civil rights and black power protest. The group called itself the Young Lords. Utilizing oral histories, archival records, and an enormous cache of police surveillance files released only after a decade-long Freedom of Information Law request and subsequent court battle, Johanna Fernandez has written the definitive account of the Young Lords, from their roots as a Chicago street gang to their rise and fall as a political organization in New York. Led by poor and working-class Puerto Rican youth, and consciously fashioned after the Black Panther Party, the Young Lords occupied a hospital, blocked traffic with uncollected garbage, took over a church, tested children for lead poisoning, defended prisoners, fought the military police, and fed breakfast to poor children. Their imaginative, irreverent protests and media conscious tactics won reforms, popularized socialism in the United States and exposed U.S. mainland audiences to the country's quiet imperial project in Puerto Rico. Fernandez challenges what we think we know about the sixties. She shows that movement organizers were concerned with finding solutions to problems as pedestrian as garbage collection and the removal of lead paint from tenement walls; gentrification; lack of access to medical care; childcare for working mothers; and the warehousing of people who could not be employed in deindustrialized cities. The Young Lords' politics and preoccupations, especially those concerning the rise of permanent unemployment foretold the end of the American Dream. In riveting style, Fernandez demonstrates how the Young Lords redefined the character of protest, the color of politics, and the cadence of popular urban culture in the age of great dreams.
2019
Corporate Communication: Transformation of Strategy and Practice
by
Michael B. Goodman (Author) (Department of Communication Studies); Peter B. Hirsch (Author)
Call Number: HD30.3 .G6556 2019 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781433165634
Publication Date: 2019-12-31
Corporate Communication: Transformation of Strategy and Practice takes advantage of the responses of Chief Communication Officers to the CCI Corporate Communication Practices and Trends Studies from 1999 to 2019 to explore the impact of these developmental phases: The Internet and Corporate Websites; Social Media in and out of Corporate Communication; and Business Digitization. The aim of this exploration is to focus our understanding of the foundation on which the profession of corporate communication was established, and to provide the context to analyze corporate communication practices from the initial uses of the Internet by corporations to the contemporary fragmented media environment.
Essentials of Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age (Third Edition)
by
Kenneth J. Guest (Author) (Department of Sociology and Anthropology)
Call Number: GN316 .G845 2020 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780393420142
Publication Date: 2019-12-23
From the book’s signature “toolkit” approach to the new chapter on the Environment and Sustainability to the accompanying videos and interactive learning tools, all aspects of Ken Guest’s Essentials of Cultural Anthropology work together to inspire students to use the tools of anthropology to see the world in a new way and to come to class prepared to have richer, more meaningful discussions about the big issues of our time. Are there more than two genders? How do white people experience race? What defines a family? Is there such a thing as a “natural” disaster? What causes some people to be wealthy while others live in poverty?
Cultural Anthropology Fieldwork Journal (Third Edition)
by
Kenneth J. Guest (Author) (Department of Sociology and Anthropology)
Call Number: GN316 .G84 2020 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780393417227
Publication Date: 2019-12-16
Helping students apply their anthropological toolkit to the real world Ethnographic fieldwork is one of the most fundamental tools for anthropological study. The step-by-step exercises in Ken Guest's Cultural Anthropology Fieldwork Journal encourage students to apply the concepts they are learning in class and observe, question, and generate their own data about the places, relationships, and networks that they may take for granted in everyday life: from friendships, family dynamics, and consumption habits to classrooms, places of worship, TV screens, and their own homes.
Immunity's Sovereignty and Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century American Literature
by
Rick Rodriguez (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: PS121 .R63 2019 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9783030340124
Publication Date: 2019-11-27
“Immunity's Sovereignty and Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century American Literature” tracks flashpoint events in U.S. history, constituting a genealogy of the effectiveness and resilience of the concept of immunity in democratic culture. Rick Rodriguez argues that following the American Revolution the former colonies found themselves subject to foreign and domestic threats imperiling their independence. Wars with North African regencies, responses to the Haitian revolution, reactions to the specter and reality of slave rebellion in the antebellum South, and plans to acquire Cuba to ease tensions between the states all constituted immunizing responses that helped define the conceptual and aesthetic protocols by which the U.S. represented itself to itself and to the world's nations as distinct, exemplary, and vulnerable. Rodriguez examines these events as expressions of an immunity logic that was, and still is, frequently deployed to legitimate state authority. Rodriguez identifies contradictions in literary texts' dramatizations of these transnational events and their attending threats, revealing how democracy's exposure to its own fragility serves as rationale for immunity's sovereignty. This book shows how early U.S. literature, often conceived as a delivery system for American exceptionalism, is in effect critical of such immunity discourses.
Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age (Third Edition)
by
Kenneth J. Guest (Author) (Department of Sociology and Anthropology)
Call Number: GN316 .G83 2020 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780393420128
Publication Date: 2019-11-20
From the book's signature "toolkit" approach to the new chapter on the Environment and Sustainability to the accompanying videos and interactive learning tools, all aspects of Ken Guest's Cultural Anthropology work together to inspire students to use the tools of anthropology to see the world in a new way and to come to class prepared to have richer, more meaningful discussions about the big issues of our time. Are there more than two genders? How do white people experience race? What defines a family? Is there such a thing as a "natural" disaster? What causes some people to be wealthy while others live in poverty?
Improving Organizational Performance
by
Richard Kopelman (Author) (N. P. Loomba Dept of Mgt ), Mary DelPlato (Editor)
Call Number: HD58.9 .K67 2020 (Reserves)
ISBN: 9781138951747
Publication Date: 2019-11-19
This book presents the Cube One framework, which provides a basis for understanding, diagnosing, and improving organizational performance. It is based on the premise that successful organizations enact practices that satisfy three key constituents: the enterprise itself, customers, and employees. This book offers a uniquely empirical approach by examining enterprise-, customer- and employee-directed practices. Validity evidence is provided by survey research, studies of financial metrics, and the analysis of cases involving well known organizations (such as Google, Four Seasons, and Mayo Clinic). The Cube One framework is equally applicable to organizations in the for-profit, nonprofit, and government. sectors. After reading this book, students and scholars, as well as organizational practitioners in the fields of organizational behavior and management, will find a practical approach to improving organizational performance.
The Palgrave Handbook of Government Budget Forecasting
by
Daniel Williams (Editor) (Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Thad Calabrese (Editor)
Call Number: HJ9147 .P35 2019 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9783030181949
Publication Date: 2019-11-18
This Handbook is a comprehensive anthology of up-to-date chapters contributed by current researchers in budget forecasting. Editors Daniel Williams and Thad Calabrese had previously found substantial deficiencies in public budgeting forecast literature with current research failing to address such matters as practices related to forecasting expenditure factors, the consequences of forecast bias, or empirical examination of the effectiveness of many deterministic methods actually used by many governments. This volume comprehensively addresses the state of knowledge about budget forecasting for practitioners, academics, and students and serves as a comprehensive resource for instruction alongside serving as a reference book for those engaged in budget forecasting practice.
Exploring the U.S. Census: Your Guide to America’s Data
by
Francis P. Donnelly - Newman Library
Call Number: HA181 .D66 2019 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781544355429
Publication Date: 2019-11-05
The United States census provides researchers, students, and the public with some of the richest and broadest information available about the American people. Exploring the U.S. Census by Frank Donnelly gives social science students and researchers alike the tools to understand, extract, process, and analyze data from the decennial census, the American Community Survey, and other data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau. More than just a data collection exercise performed every ten years, the census is a series of data sets updated on an ongoing basis. With all that data comes opportunities and challenges: opportunities to teach students the value of census data for studying communities and answering research questions, and the challenges of navigating and comprehending such a massive data source and transforming it into usable information that students and researchers can analyze with basic skills and software. Just as important as showing what the census can tell social researchers is showing how to ask good questions of census data. Exploring the U.S. Census provides a thorough background on the data collection methods, structures, and potential pitfalls of the census for unfamiliar researchers, collecting information previously available only in widely disparate sources into one handy guide. Hands-on, applied exercises at the end of the chapters help readers dive into the data.
Evolving Toolbox for Complex Project Management
by
Alex Gorod (Editor) (Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management); Vernon Ireland (Editor); Indra Gunawan (Editor); Leonie Hallo (Editor)
Call Number: HD69 .P75 E96 2020 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780367185916
Publication Date: 2019-11-01
This book enhances learning about complex project management principles and practices through the introduction and discussion of a portfolio of tools presented as an evolving toolbox. Throughout the book, industry practitioners examine the toolsets that are part of the toolbox to develop a broader understanding of complex project management challenges and the available tools to address them. This approach establishes a dynamic, structured platform for a comprehensive analysis and assessment of the modern, rapidly changing, multifaceted business environment to teach the next generation of project managers to successfully cope with the ever increasing complexity of the 21st century.
Time Issues in Strategy and Organization
by
T. K. Das (Editor) (Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management)
Call Number: HD30.28 .T5765 2020 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781641138598
Publication Date: 2019-10-01
In digital business environments real time has become a critical strategic enabler. Enforced by new digital and social technologies we consider the temporal phenomenon real time to play an increasingly central role for strategic value creation and competition. More than ever, managers use real-time information, real-time events, and real-time processes to improve their businesses. Real-time data flows enable managers to dissect events in real time, shorten their decision-making time, and at the same time deepen their understanding of markets. Moreover, real-time technologies offer the possibility of supplying markets with whole new types of services and experiences, which affects the tasks, the timing, continuity, and rhythms of the organization. But the developments in the digital economy also create a diverse sensing of real time, which triggers central questions of how should management adjust strategic decision-making processes towards a real-time-based business, and second, how can the organization build the conditions needed for capturing these strategic opportunities with real time? The increasing use of real-time technologies in business encourages us to unravel decision-makers’ real time perceptions and practices in strategy and organization. From a theoretical and historical outline and empirical findings this chapter aims at bringing knowledge to the increasing influence of real time on strategic management. This knowledge is vital for understanding the tenets of real-time management and to better guide managers and organizations into future strategic directions.
The Routledge Companion to the Contemporary American Stage Musical
by
Jessica Sternfeld (Editor); Elizabeth Wollman (Editor) (Department of Fine and Performing Arts)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781138684614
Publication Date: 2019-08-26
The Routledge Companion to the Contemporary Musical is dedicated to the musical's evolving relationship to American culture in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In the past decade-and-a-half, international scholars from an ever-widening number of disciplines and specializations have been actively contributing to the interdisciplinary field of musical theater studies. Musicals have served, not only, to mirror the sociopolitical, economic, and cultural tenor of the times, but have helped shape and influence it, in America and across the globe: a genre that may seem, at first glance, light-hearted and escapist serves also as a bold commentary on society. Forty-four essays examine the contemporary musical as an ever-shifting product of an ever-changing culture. This volume sheds new light on the American musical as a thriving, contemporary performing arts genre, one that could have died out in the post-Tin Pan Alley era but instead has managed to remain culturally viable and influential, in part by newly embracing a series of complex contradictions. At present, the American musical is a live, localized, old-fashioned genre that has simultaneously developed into an increasingly globalized, tech-savvy, intensely mediated mass entertainment form. Similarly, as it has become increasingly international in its scope and appeal, the stage musical has also become more firmly rooted to Broadway--the idea, if not the place, and thus branded as a quintessentially American entertainment.
American Exodus: Second-Generation Chinese Americans in China, 1901–1949
by
Charlotte Brooks - History Department
Call Number: E184.C5 B735 2019 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 0520302680
Publication Date: 2019-08-02
In the first decades of the 20th century, almost half of the Chinese Americans born in the United States moved to China--a relocation they assumed would be permanent. At a time when people from around the world flocked to the United States, this little-noticed emigration belied America's image as a magnet for immigrants and a land of upward mobility for all. Fleeing racism, Chinese Americans who sought greater opportunities saw China, a tottering empire and then a struggling republic, as their promised land. “American Exodus” is the first book to explore this extraordinary migration of Chinese Americans. Their exodus shaped Sino-American relations, the development of key economic sectors in China, the character of social life in its coastal cities, debates about the meaning of culture and "modernity" there, and the U.S. government's approach to citizenship and expatriation in the interwar years. Spanning multiple fields, exploring numerous cities, and crisscrossing the Pacific Ocean, this book will appeal to anyone interested in Chinese history, international relations, immigration history, and Asian American studies.
Crying the News
by
Vincent DiGirolamo - History Department
Call Number: HD8039 .N422 U637 2019 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780195320251
Publication Date: 2019-08-02
From Benjamin Franklin to Ragged Dick to Jack Kelley, hero of the Disney musical Newsies, newsboys have long intrigued Americans as symbols of struggle and achievement. But what do we really know about the children who hawked and delivered newspapers in American cities and towns? Who were they? What was their life like? And how important was their work to the development of a free press, the survival of poor families, and the shaping of their own attitudes, values, and beliefs? Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys offers an epic retelling of the American experience from the perspective of its most unshushable creation. It is the first book to place newsboys at the center of American history, analyzing their inseparable role as economic actors and cultural symbols in the creation of print capitalism, popular democracy, and national character. DiGirolamo's sweeping narrative traces the shifting fortunes of these "little merchants" over a century of war and peace, prosperity and depression, exploitation and reform, chronicling their exploits in every region of the country, as well as on the railroads that linked them. While the book focuses mainly on boys in the trade, it also examines the experience of girls and grown-ups, the elderly and disabled, blacks and whites, immigrants and natives. Based on a wealth of primary sources, Crying the News uncovers the existence of scores of newsboy strikes and protests. The book reveals the central role of newsboys in the development of corporate welfare schemes, scientific management practices, and employee liability laws. It argues that the newspaper industry exerted a formative yet overlooked influence on working-class youth that is essential to our understanding of American childhood, labor, journalism, and capitalism.
Rubble Music: Occupying the Ruins of Postwar Berlin, 1945–1950
by
Abby Anderton - Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Call Number: ML275.8 .B47 A54 2019 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 978-0253042415
Publication Date: 2019-07-23
As the seat of Hitler's government, Berlin was the most frequently targeted city in Germany for Allied bombing campaigns during World War II. Air raids shelled celebrated monuments, left homes uninhabitable, and reduced much of the city to nothing but rubble. After the war's end, this apocalyptic landscape captured the imagination of artists, filmmakers, and writers, who used the ruins to engage with themes of alienation, disillusionment, and moral ambiguity. In Rubble Music, Abby Anderton explores the classical music culture of postwar Berlin, analyzing archival documents, period sources, and musical scores to identify the sound of civilian suffering after urban catastrophe. Anderton reveals how rubble functioned as a literal, figurative, psychological, and sonic element by examining the resonances of trauma heard in the German musical repertoire after 1945. With detailed explorations of reconstituted orchestral ensembles, opera companies, and radio stations, as well as analyses of performances and compositions that were beyond the reach of the Allied occupiers, Anderton demonstrates how German musicians worked through, cleared away, or built over the debris and devastation of the war.
Immigration and Strategic Public Health Communication: Lessons from the Transnational Seguro Popular Project (Routledge Research in Health Communication)
by
Robert Smith (Author); Don Waisanen (Author) (Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa (Author)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780367277659
Publication Date: 2019-07-22
This book engages a key question facing governments and similar institutions in countries of immigration or emigration: How should these governments and institutions communicate with immigrants so that they will listen to and act on their messages? Drawing on original research with Mexican emigrants in New York and the Mexican government's Seguro Popular healthcare program, the authors examine the ways in which governments integrate migrants into diasporic political, medical, educational, and other systems, and how migrant-sending countries communicate with their emigrants abroad. In analysing how these efforts fail or succeed, they present strategies and policy recommendations that many governments and institutions can use to engage their citizens or clients ethically and effectively. Offering a valuable approach to the study of race, migration, and public policy, this book will be of key importance to researchers and graduate students in public health, sociology, marketing and business, political science, Latin studies, and international communication.
Poésie moderne et inversion : Les stratégies queer chez Arthur Rimbaud, Stefan George et Frederico García Lorca
by
Max Kramer - Department Of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ7081 .K73 2019 (Reserves)
ISBN: 9782343180946
Publication Date: 2019-07-17
Les stratégies queer chez Arthur Rimbaud, Stefan George et Federico García Lorca. Arthur Rimbaud, Stefan George et Federico García Lorca : trois figures majeures de la poésie moderne occidentale ; trois poètes homosexuels parfaitement intégrés à un canon hétéronormatif qui efface régulièrement les aspects altersexuels des oeuvres. Pourtant, les stratégies queer jouent un rôle clef dans l'oeuvre de ces trois poètes qui, avec un art consommé de la dissimulation, se jouent des normes sociosexuelles de leur époque. L'enjeu de ce livre est d'offrir une perspective herméneutique qui s'ouvre aux conditions socioculturelles de la production poétique et de montrer que la littérature de ceux que l'on a longtemps désignés du nom d'"invertis" n'est pas seulement le fait d'une minorité sociale, mais qu'elle constitue un des piliers de la modernité littéraire.
Born Yesterday: Inexperience and the Early Realist Novel
by
Stephanie Insley Hershinow - English Department
Call Number: PR858 .C47 H47 2019 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781421429670
Publication Date: 2019-07-02
Between the emergence of the realist novel in the early eighteenth century and the novel's subsequent alignment with self-improvement a century later, lies a significant moment when novelistic characters were unlikely to mature in any meaningful way. That adolescent protagonists poised on the cusp of adulthood resisted a headlong tumble into maturity through the workings of plot reveals a curious literary and philosophical counter-tradition in the history of the novel. Stephanie Insley Hershinow's Born Yesterday shows how the archetype of the early realist novice reveals literary character tout court. Through new readings of canonical novels by Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, Horace Walpole, Ann Radcliffe, Frances Burney, and Jane Austen, Hershinow severs the too-easy tie between novelistic form and character formation, a conflation, she argues, of Bild with Bildung. A pop-culture-infused epilogue illustrates the influence of the eighteenth-century novice, as embodied by Austen's Emma, in the 1995 film Clueless, as well as in dystopian YA works like The Hunger Games. Drawing on bold close readings, Born Yesterday alters the landscape of literary historical eighteenth-century studies and challenges some of novel theory's most well worn assumptions.
Il cibo negli scrittori contemporanei
by
Eny Di Iorio (Editor); Franco Zangrilli (Editor) (Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature)
Call Number: PN56.F59 C53 2019 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9788899838591
Publication Date: 2019-07-01
Food in contemporary writers - Proceedings of the conference held in Florence, Italy, March 13-14, 2019.
Pierre Matthieu en España : biografía, política y traducción en el Siglo de Oro
by
Adrián Izquierdo - English Department
Call Number: PQ6134 .B56 I97 2019 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9788416922956
Publication Date: 2019-05-13
Las traducciones españolas de las biografías escritas por el historiador francés Pierre Matthieu (1563-1621) son testimonio privilegiado de la extraordinaria difusión de su obra en el siglo XVII. Este libro traza el desarrollo del género de la biografía política en España, estimulado en parte por la historiografía francesa. Partiendo del auge editorial de las traducciones de las biografías políticas de Matthieu tras el ascenso al trono de Felipe IV y la privanza del conde duque de Olivares, se analizan las relaciones que un grupo de autores fundamentales del Barroco español —Juan Pablo Mártir Rizo, Lorenzo Van der Hammen y Francisco de Quevedo— estableció con el neoestoicismo, el tacitismo y el maquiavelismo. Se estudia, además, la apropiación interesada de dichas traducciones para exponer cuestiones candentes del momento como las prerrogativas del rey y del privado, o los debates morales relacionados con la razón de Estado, el tiranicidio y la privanza.
You Don't Look Like a Lawyer: Black Women and Systemic Gendered Racism (Perspectives on a Multiracial America)
by
Tsedale M. Melaku (Author) (N. P. Loomba Dept of Mgt)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781538107928
Publication Date: 2019-04-18
Now available in paperback with a new foreword from Victor Ray You Don't Look Like a Lawyer: Black Women and Systemic Gendered Racism highlights how race and gender create barriers to recruitment, professional development, and advancement to partnership for black women in elite corporate law firms. Utilizing narratives of black female lawyers, this book offers a blend of accessible theory to benefit any reader willing to learn about the underlying challenges that lead to their high attrition rates. Drawing from narratives of black female lawyers, their experiences center around gendered racism and are embedded within institutional practices at the hands of predominantly white men. In particular, the book covers topics such as appearance, white narratives of affirmative action, differences and similarities with white women and black men, exclusion from social and professional networking opportunities and lack of mentors, sponsors and substantive training. This book highlights the often-hidden mechanisms elite law firms utilize to perpetuate and maintain a dominant white male system. Weaving the narratives with a critical race analysis and accessible writing, the reader is exposed to this exclusive elite environment, demonstrating the rawness and reality of black women's experiences in white spaces. Finally, we get to hear the voices of black female lawyers as they tell their stories and perspectives on working in a highly competitive, racialized and gendered environment, and the impact it has on their advancement and beyond.
How Asian Brands Soar 4
by
Myung-Soo Lee (Author) (Allen G. Aaronson Department of Marketing and International Business); Wooyoung Jeong (Author); Chung Kim (Author)
Call Number: HD69 .B7 H692 2019 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781093663808
Publication Date: 2019-04-12
So many changes are happening and coming in Asia. A small start-up, locally founded in Malaysia became a very successful brand in Asia. The small start-up battled against one of the most powerful companies in the category of business. At the beginning of its business, the small company was in a much worse situation compared to the established market leaders such as Uber in almost every aspect of business infrastructure, resources, and competencies. This is the story of Grab in the ride-hailing business in Asia. How was the small start-up able to grab the hearts of Asian consumers and transform itself into such a powerful brand within the short period of 5 to 6 years? Some spectacular news have also appeared in the automobile industry. Geely, a company which once produced refrigerators, scooters, and auto-bicycle wheels, became one of the three biggest car makers in China. The company, now called Geely Group, has owned the Swedish passenger car maker Volvo Cars since 2010 and became the biggest shareholder of Mercedes-Benz by owning 9.7% of its stocks. This kind of incredible transformation from a poor-quality or mediocre brand into a high-quality, top-selling brand is occurring all over Asia and will soon bring significant changes to the West and other countries. In addition to Grab in ASEAN and Geely in China, many other brands have been rising as incredibly successful brands all across Asia. The list may include Bluehole, Ctrip, Sony, Indomie, bKash, Patanjali, Traveloka, WeChat, and Maxim Group. All of these Asian brands achieved great success or re-created themselves as new leaders while many others struggled or failed under the fast-changing, turbulent environment. How were they able to take a quantum leap in terms of brand value by transforming their humble origins or crises into great opportunities and explosive successes? How did they achieve spectacular success in their areas of businesses by occupying a special place in the heart of consumers? The main purpose of this book series is to help you clearly understand how these Asian brands became incredibly successful in such a short period of time. Behind each case is a story that details the business’s challenging yet exciting journey to becoming extraordinarily successful. The success stories of these Asian brands seem mysterious to many people. However, revisiting these companies’ milestones and strategies may open the door to solving the seeming mysteries and give you valuable insight and break-through thinking for your own career and business. We hope you can learn how they turned their humble starts or mediocrity into great successes in the fast-changing, turbulent times, and then apply what you learn into your career and business to control your destiny in the age of rapid technological progress and great opportunity.
Market Integrity/Do Our Equity Markets Pass the Test?
by
Robert A. Schwartz (Editor) (Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics & Finance); John Aidan Byrne (Editor); Eileen Stempel (Editor)
Call Number: HG181 .M38 2019 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9783030028701
Publication Date: 2019-04-04
This book explores the integrity of equity markets, addressing such issues as the exchange vs. customer perspective on price discovery and the ways market participants deal with key regulatory concerns. Do market practitioners pass the integrity test? How does "market integrity" play out globally? What is the overall veracity of the marketplace? These are some of the key questions considered in this volume from the viewpoints of traders, economists, financial market strategists and exchange representative. Titled after the Baruch College Financial Markets Conference, Market Integrity: Do Our Equity Markets Pass the Test?, this book is of interest to market practitioners, trading professionals, academics and students in the field of financial markets. The Zicklin School of Business Financial Markets Series presents the insights emerging from a sequence of conferences hosted by the Zicklin School at Baruch College for industry professionals, regulators and scholars. Much more than historical documents, the transcripts from the conferences are edited for clarity, perspective and context; material and comments from subsequent interviews with the panelists and speakers are integrated for a complete thematic presentation. Each book is focused on a well-delineated topic, but all deliver broader insights into the quality and efficiency of the U.S. equity markets and the dynamic forces changing them.
Managing Trust in Strategic Alliances
by
T. K. Das - Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781641135313
Publication Date: 2019-04-01
Managing Trust in Strategic Alliances contains contributions by leading scholars in the field of strategic alliance research. The 10 chapters in this volume deal with significant issues relating to the management of trust in strategic alliances. These issues include the role of trust in value creation and appropriation, the dialectics of trust, control, and risk in multilateral R&D alliances, protecting trustworthiness in open and closed alliance networks, balancing trust and distrust, trust and cost disclosure, trust and control, foreign partner’s trust in international strategic alliances, a multilevel approach to trust, trust in service supply networks, and trust-building in public-private strategic alliances. The chapters contain empirical as well as conceptual treatments of the selected topics, and collectively present a wide-ranging review of the noteworthy research perspectives on managing trust in strategic alliances.
The Rhetoric of Participation: Interrogating Commonplaces In and Beyond the Classroom
by
Paige V. Banaji (Editor), Lisa Blankenship (Editor) (English Department); (Editor) Katherine DeLuca, Lauren Obermark; (Editor) and Ryan Omizo (Editor)
Call Number: Full Text Available Online
ISBN: 9781607329299
Publication Date: 2019-03
The Rhetoric of Participation: Interrogating Commonplaces In and Beyond the Classroom, memorializes and extends the research and legacy of Dr. Genevieve Critel. Critel’s research—and her legacy as a scholar, educator, and colleague—form the foundations for this collection. This collection presents the perspectives of twenty scholars and educators in the fields of rhetoric and composition, all of whom engage with the question, what does it mean to participate? With discussions ranging from classroom-participation models to participation in online spaces, this collection explores the multifaceted and complex nature of participation, while demonstrating the ongoing necessity for research and theorization of this pedagogical commonplace. Pieces in this collection touch on numerous issues related to participation, including students’ perspectives on participation as an assessed category, how normative standards dictate and shape participation and how these standards can be productively challenged, and new ways to engage with the idea of participation, within the classroom and beyond it.
Viaggi nella scrittura postmoderna
by
Franco Zangrilli - Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ4088.Z356 2019
ISBN: 9788832781144
Publication Date: 2019-03
The books are born from books: according to Jorge Luis Borges, every writer must have a "father", a writer to imitate, and if he does not possess it, it is important that he invent it. The "pleasure of reading" then triggers enthusiasm and the urge to speak in literary and writers, to add something meaningful to the admired author's text. Thus the text becomes a paternal mirror also for the literary critic. Even the essays in this book have been made by themselves over the years, one after the other. They were the fruit of the passion to re-read the works of post-modern writers, from the most famous ones such as Antonio Tabucchi, Giuseppe Bonaviri, and Antonio Pennacchi, to new emerging authors such as Aldo Putignano and many artists born from the creative laboratory of Homo Scrivens, including Vincenza Alfano, Herik Mutarelli, Mariarosaria Riccio, and Serena Venditto.
Pirandello: Fotografia e altri Pirandellismi
by
Franco Zangrilli - Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ4835.I7 Z98138 2019 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9788857908816
Publication Date: 2019-02-01
This volume examines Pirandello's arguments, mostly not addressed by critics. Through the objective of the photo, he observes the paradoxes that lead to the path of truth and, each time, underlines that the true mystery of the world in the visible, not the invisible.
Undocumented Storytellers
by
Sarah C. Bishop - Communication Studies Department
Call Number: JV6475 .B57 2019 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9780190917166
Publication Date: 2019-01-02
Undocumented Storytellers offers a critical exploration of the ways undocumented immigrant activists harness the power of storytelling to mitigate the fear and uncertainty of life without legal status and to advocate for immigration reform. Sarah C. Bishop chronicles the ways young people uncover their lack of legal status experientially - through interactions with parents, in attempts to pursue rites of passage reserved for citizens, and as audiences of political and popular media. She provides both theoretical and pragmatic contextualization as activist narrators recount the experiences that influenced their decisions to cultivate public voices. Bishop draws from a mixed methodology of in-depth interviews with undocumented immigrants from eighteen unique nations of origin, critical-rhetorical ethnographies of immigrant rights events and protests, and narrative analysis of immigrant-produced digital media to interrogate the power and limitations of narrative activism. Autobiographical immigrant storytelling refutes mainstream discourse on immigration and reveals the determination of individuals who elsewhere have been vilified by stereotype and presupposition. Offering an unparalleled view into the ways immigrants' stories appear online, Bishop illuminates digital narrative strategies by detailing how undocumented storytellers reframe their messages when stories have unintended consequences. The resulting work provides broad insights into the role of strategic framing and autobiographical story-sharing in advocacy and social movements.
Leonardo’s Children: Stories on Creativity by Fine Arts Leaders that will Blow your Mind
by
Romero, Aldemaro; Peters (Editor) (Weissman School of Arts & Sciences), Steven J. (Editor)
Call Number: BF 408 .L46 2019 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 97809708877
Publication Date: 2019
We are accustomed to seeing colleges and universities marketing themselves through rankings and athletics. Still, a new groundbreaking book shows more effective approaches. "Leonardo's Children: Stories on Creativity by Fine Arts Leaders that will Blow Your Mind," demonstrates how through creative academic approaches, institutions of higher education can differentiate themselves from others while attracting both high-quality faculty and students through creative initiatives. This new book is a collection of 13 chapters by 19 authors from the United States and Europe touting the role and importance of creativity in administrating arts business, whether the administrator is an academic dean or an arts manager. The book shows, through numerous practical examples, how to succeed as an administrator and the personal joy one can have in doing so while improving students' chances to be successful regardless of their career path. This book grew out a conversation between leaders of fine arts colleges about creativity in higher education. There is a growing question about the 20th century’s psychological concept of creativity, almost 100 years since it was introduced, and its relevancy in preparing students to thrive in a world whose problems exceed the limits of creativity in any single discipline. It takes a good hard look at the question and asks, how can we extend creativity from an individual, internal process into a force that also can be generated between people?
2018
Fat Nation: A History of Obesity in America
by
Jonathan Engel - Marxe School of Public & International Affairs
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 1538117746
Publication Date: 2018-11-30
The diet and weight-loss industry is worth $66 billion. The estimated annual health care costs of obesity-related illness are 190 billion or nearly 21% of annual medical spending in the United States. But how did we get here? Is this a battle we can't win? What changes need to be made in order to scale back the incidence of obesity in the US, and, indeed, around the world? Here, Jonathan Engel reviews the sources of the problem and offers the science behind our modern propensity toward obesity. He offers a plan for helping address the problem, but admits that it is, indeed, an uphill battle. Nevertheless, given the magnitude of the costs in years of life and vigor lost, it is a battle worth fighting. Fat Nation is a social history of obesity in the United States since the Second World War. In confronting this familiar topic from a historical perspective, Jonathan Engel attempts to show that obesity is a symptom of complex changes that have transpired over the past half century to our food, our living habits, our life patterns, our built environments, and our social interactions. He offers readers solid grounding in the known science underlying obesity (genetic set points, complex endocrine feedback loops, neurochemical messengering) but then makes the novel argument that obesity is a result of the interaction of our genes with our environment. That is, our bodies have always been programmed to become obese, but until recently never had the opportunity to do so. Now, with cheap calories ubiquitous (particularly in the form of sucrose), unwalkable physical spaces, deteriorating rituals and norms surrounding eating, and the withering of cooking skills, nearly every American daily confronts the challenge of not putting on weight. Given the outcomes, though, for those who are obese, Engel encourages us to address the problems and offers suggestions to help remedy the problem.
The Mismeasure of Minds: Debating Race and Intelligence between Brown and The Bell Curve
by
Michael E. Staub - English Department
Call Number: BF431.5 .U6 S73 2018 (3rd floor)
ISBN: 9781469643595
Publication Date: 2018-11-19
The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision required desegregation of America's schools, but it also set in motion an agonizing multidecade debate over race, class, and IQ. In this innovative book, Michael E. Staub investigates neuropsychological studies published between Brown and the controversial 1994 book The Bell Curve. In doing so, he illuminates how we came to view race and intelligence today. In tracing how research and experiments around such concepts as learned helplessness, deferred gratification, hyperactivity, and emotional intelligence migrated into popular culture and government policy, Staub reveals long-standing and widespread dissatisfaction--not least among middle-class whites--with the metric of IQ. He also documents the devastating consequences--above all for disadvantaged children of color--as efforts to undo discrimination and create enriched learning environments were recurrently repudiated and defunded. By connecting psychology, race, and public policy in a single narrative, Staub charts the paradoxes that have emerged and that continue to structure investigations of racism even into the era of contemporary neuroscientific research.
Entre Islas: estudios sobre escritoras cubanas de Nueva York : la imaginación poética de Magali Alabau, Alina Galliano, Lourdes Gil, Maya Islas e Iraida Iturralde
by
Elena M. Martínez (Editor) (Department of Modern Languages & Comparative Literature); Francisco Soto (Editor)
Call Number: PQ7078.5 .N48 E58 2018 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9788494640766
Publication Date: 2018-11-15
Dedicado al estudio de la obra de cinco poetas cubanas de Nueva York: Magali Alabau, Alina Galliano, Lourdes Gil, Maya Islas e Iraida Iturralde, el presente volumen indaga en los vínculos que se establecen entre sus poéticas, centrándose en los temas del exilio y algunos de sus motivos recurrentes, como el sentimiento de pérdida, el desalojo y el abandono. El erotismo, la sensualidad y la espiritualidad, van unidos de esta forma a la búsqueda de genealogías literarias y culturales con las que cada una dialoga. Como poetas de la diáspora les une también una profunda reflexión sobre la identidad y la conciencia de las subjetividades femeninas.
The Paradox of Scale: How NGOs Build, Maintain, and Lose Authority in Environmental Governance
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Cristina M. Balboa - Marxe School of Public & International Affairs
Call Number: GE170 .B35 2018 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780262038775
Publication Date: 2018-10-26
An examination of why NGOs often experience difficulty creating lasting change, with case studies of transnational conservation organizations in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Why do nongovernmental organizations face difficulty creating lasting change? How can they be more effective? In this book, Cristina Balboa examines NGO authority, capacity, and accountability to propose that a "paradox of scale" is a primary barrier to NGO effectiveness. This paradox--when what gives an NGO authority on one scale also weakens its authority on another scale--helps explain how NGOs can be seen as an authority on particular causes on a global scale, but then fail to effect change at the local level. Drawing on case studies of transnational conservation organizations in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, The Paradox of Scale explores how NGOs build, maintain, and lose authority over time. Balboa sets a new research agenda for the study of governance, offering practical concepts and analysis to help NGO practitioners. She introduces the concept of authority as a form of legitimated power, explaining why it is necessary for NGOs to build authority at multiple scales when they create, implement, or enforce rules. Examining the experiences of Conservation International in Papua New Guinea, International Marinelife Alliance in the Philippines, and the Community Conservation Network in Palau, Balboa explains how a paradox of scale can develop even for those NGOs that seem powerful and effective. Interdisciplinary in its approach, The Paradox of Scale offers guidance for interpreting the actions and pressures accompanying work with NGOs, showing why even the most authoritative NGOs often struggle to make a lasting impact.
Making Machu Picchu: The Politics of Tourism in Twentieth-Century Peru
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Mark Rice - History Department
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781469643526
Publication Date: 2018-10-08
Speaking at a 1913 National Geographic Society gala, Hiram Bingham III, the American explorer celebrated for finding the "lost city" of the Andes two years earlier, suggested that Machu Picchu "is an awful name, but it is well worth remembering." Millions of travelers have since followed Bingham's advice. When Bingham first encountered Machu Picchu, the site was an obscure ruin. Now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Machu Picchu is the focus of Peru's tourism economy. Mark Rice's history of Machu Picchu in the twentieth century--from its "discovery" to today's travel boom--reveals how Machu Picchu was transformed into both a global travel destination and a powerful symbol of the Peruvian nation. Rice shows how the growth of tourism at Machu Picchu swayed Peruvian leaders to celebrate Andean culture as compatible with their vision of a modernizing nation. Encompassing debates about nationalism, Indigenous peoples' experiences, and cultural policy--as well as development and globalization--the book explores the contradictions and ironies of Machu Picchu's transformation. On a broader level, it calls attention to the importance of tourism in the creation of national identity in Peru and Latin America as a whole.
Guilty Aesthetic Pleasures
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Timothy Aubry - English Department
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780674986466
Publication Date: 2018-09-03
In the wake of radical social movements in the 1960s and 1970s, literary studies' embrace of politics entailed a widespread rejection of aesthetic considerations. For scholars invested in literature's role in supporting or challenging dominant ideologies, appreciating literature's formal beauty seemed frivolous and irresponsible, even complicit with the iniquities of the social order. This suspicion of aesthetics became the default posture within literary scholarship, a means of establishing the rigor of one's thought and the purity of one's political commitments. Yet as Timothy Aubry explains, aesthetic pleasure never fully disappeared from the academy. It simply went underground. From New Criticism to the digital humanities, Aubry recasts aesthetics as the complicated, morally ambiguous, embattled yet resilient protagonist in late twentieth-century and early twenty-first-century literary studies. He argues that academic critics never stopped asserting preferences for certain texts, rhetorical strategies, or intellectual responses. Rather than serving as the enemy of formalism and aesthetics, political criticism enabled scholars to promote heightened experiences of perceptual acuity and complexity while adjudicating which formal strategies are best designed to bolster these experiences. Political criticism, in other words, did not eradicate but served covertly to nurture reading practices aimed at achieving aesthetic satisfaction. Guilty Aesthetic Pleasures shows that literary studies' break with midcentury formalism was not as clean as it once appeared. Today, when so many scholars are advocating renewed attention to textual surfaces and aesthetic experiences, Aubry's work illuminates the surprisingly vast common ground between the formalists and the schools of criticism that succeeded them.
Strange Paradise: Portrait of a Marriage
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Grace Schulman - English Department
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781885983527
Publication Date: 2018-08-21
A New York Times Book Review New & Noteworthy Selection. Grace Schulman is an award-winning poet and the author of seven collections of poems. She has had long posts as Poetry Editor of the Nation magazine, Director of the Poetry Center at the 92nd Street Y, and Distinguished Professor at CUNY's Baruch College, where she still teaches. But her love for her scientist husband and her care for him through his long illness proved to be among her greatest inspirations. It called forth her deepest grief at his loss. How did Schulman maintain the independence, solitude, and freedom she required within the bounds of marriage? And what made her marriage endure through a decade of living apart? "In my experience, the phrase 'happy marriage' is a term of opposites, like 'friendly fire' or 'famous poet.' My marriage has been a feast of contradiction . . . " Strange Paradise looks at this, Schulman's remarkable career, her friendships with great writers, her work as an historic impresario at the Y, her religious and philosophical leanings, and her grand love affair with New York--all in her magical prose.
Princeton Readings in Political Thought: Essential Texts from Plato to Populism - Second Edition
by
Mitchell Cohen - Department of Political Science
Call Number: JA81 .P928 2018 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780691159973
Publication Date: 2018-07-31
A thoroughly updated and substantially expanded edition of an acclaimed anthology This is a thoroughly updated and substantially expanded new edition of one of the most popular, wide-ranging, and engaging anthologies of Western political thinking, one that spans from antiquity to the twenty-first century. In addition to the majority of the pieces that appeared in the original edition, this new edition features exciting new selections from more recent thinkers who address vital contemporary issues, including identity, cosmopolitanism, global justice, and populism. Organized chronologically, the anthology brings together a fascinating array of writings--including essays, book excerpts, speeches, and other documents--that have indelibly shaped how politics and society are understood. Each chronological section and thinker is presented with a brief, lucid introduction, making this a valuable reference as well as an essential reader. A thoroughly updated and substantially expanded edition of an acclaimed anthology of political thought Features a wide range of thinkers, including Thucydides, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, Aquinas, Christine de Pizan, Machiavelli, Luther, Calvin, Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke, Swift, Hume, Rousseau, Adam Smith, Jefferson, Burke, Olympes de Gouges, Wollstonecraft, Kant, Hegel, Bentham, Mill, de Tocqueville, Frederick Douglass, Lincoln, Marx, Nietzsche, Lenin, John Dewey, Gaetano Mosca, Roberto Michels, Weber, Emma Goldman, Freud, Einstein, Mussolini, Arendt, Hayek, Franklin D. Roosevelt, T. H. Marshall, Orwell, Leo Strauss, de Beauvoir, Fanon, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Havel, Fukuyama, Habermas, Foucault, Rawls, Nozick, Walzer, Iris Marion Young, Martha Nussbaum, Peter Singer, Amartya Sen, and Jan-Werner Müller Includes brief introductions for each thinker.
The Rise of the Alt-Right
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Thomas J. Main - Marxe School of Public & International Affairs
Call Number: HS2325 .M35 2018 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9780815732884
Publication Date: 2018-07-31
What is the Alt-Right, and how will it affect America? Donald Trump's election as president in 2016 suddenly brought to prominence a political movement that few in political circles or the mainstream media had paid much attention to: the so-called Alt-Right. Steven Bannon, Trump's campaign manager, was a leading figure in the movement, and the election results seemed to give it a real opportunity to gain some political power. But what is the Alt-Right? Is it a movement, a theory, a trend, or just an unorganized group of people far outside of what used to be the political mainstream in America? Or, could it be all of these things? Why has it suddenly emerged into prominence? What impact is it having on American politics today, and what are the prospects for the Alt-Right in the future? Through careful research and analysis, The Rise of the Alt-Right addresses these and other questions, tracing the movement's history from the founding of modern conservatism in postwar America to the current Trump era. Although the Alt-Right might seem to be just the latest extremist group to arise in the United States--one likely to take its place in the graveyard of its many predecessors--Thomas J. Main analyzes evidence that the Alt-Right is having a greater influence on the American political mainstream than did past extremist tendencies. The Rise of the Alt-Right is thus an important study for anyone interested in the future of American politics and public life.
Jazz in China: From Dance Hall Music to Individual Freedom of Expression
by
Eugene Marlow - Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781496817990
Publication Date: 2018-07-16
"Is there jazz in China?" This is the question that sent author Eugene Marlow on his quest to uncover the history of jazz in China. Marlow traces China's introduction to jazz in the early 1920s, its interruption by Chinese leadership under Mao in 1949, and its rejuvenation in the early 1980s with the start of China's opening to the world under Premier Deng Xiaoping. Covering a span of almost one hundred years, Marlow focuses on a variety of subjects--the musicians who initiated jazz performances in China, the means by which jazz was incorporated into Chinese culture, and the musicians and venues that now present jazz performances. Featuring unique, face-to-face interviews with leading indigenous jazz musicians in Beijing and Shanghai, plus interviews with club owners, promoters, expatriates, and even diplomats, Marlow marks the evolution of jazz in China as it parallels China's social, economic, and political evolution through the twentieth and into the twenty-first century. Also featured is an interview with one of the extant members of the Jimmy King Big Band of the 1940s, one of the first major all-Chinese jazz big bands in Shanghai. Ultimately, Jazz in China: From Dance Hall Music to Individual Freedom of Expression is a cultural history that reveals the inexorable evolution of a democratic form of music in a Communist state.
The Debt Age
by
Jeffrey R. Di Leo (Editor); Peter Hitchcock (Editor) (English Department); Sophia A. McClennen (Editor)
Call Number: HJ8119 .D413 2018 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781138562578
Publication Date: 2018-06-27
This collection of essays, by some of the most distinguished public intellectuals and cultural critics in America explores various dimensions of what it means to live in the age of debt. They ask, what is the debt age? For that matter, what is debt? Is its meaning transhistorical or transcultural? Or is it imbued in ideology and thus historically contingent? What is the relationship between debt and theory? Whose debt is acknowledged and whose is ignored? Who is the paradigmatic subject of debt? How has debt affected contemporary academic culture? Their responses to these and other aspects of debt are sure to become required reading for anyone who wants to understand what it means to live in the debt age.
Halsey Street
by
Naima Coster (Author) (Journalism & Writing)
Call Number: PS3603.O86814 H35 2017 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781503941168
Publication Date: 2018-06-26
Finalist for the Kirkus Prize for Fiction. A modern-day story of family, loss, and renewal, Halsey Street captures the deeply human need to belong--not only to a place but to one another. Penelope Grand has scrapped her failed career as an artist in Pittsburgh and moved back to Brooklyn to keep an eye on her ailing father. She's accepted that her future won't be what she'd dreamed, but now, as gentrification has completely reshaped her old neighborhood, even her past is unrecognizable. Old haunts have been razed, and wealthy white strangers have replaced every familiar face in Bed-Stuy. Even her mother, Mirella, has abandoned the family to reclaim her roots in the Dominican Republic. That took courage. It's also unforgivable. When Penelope moves into the attic apartment of the affluent Harpers, she thinks she's found a semblance of family--and maybe even love. But her world is upended again when she receives a postcard from Mirella asking for reconciliation. As old wounds are reopened, and secrets revealed, a journey across an ocean of sacrifice and self-discovery begins. An engrossing debut, Halsey Street shifts between the perspectives of these two captivating, troubled women. Mirella has one last chance to win back the heart of the daughter she'd lost long before leaving New York, and for Penelope, it's time to break free of the hold of the past and start navigating her own life.
After the Education Wars: How Smart Schools Upend the Business of Reform
by
Andrea Gabor - Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions
Call Number: LA217.2 .G32 2018 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781620971994
Publication Date: 2018-06-12
A bestselling business journalist critiques the top-down approach of popular education reforms and profiles the unexpected success of schools embracing a nimbler, more democratic entrepreneurialism In an entirely fresh take on school reform, business journalist and bestselling author Andrea Gabor argues that Bill Gates, Eli Broad, and other leaders of the prevailing education-reform movement have borrowed all the wrong lessons from the business world. After the Education Wars explains how the market-based measures and carrot-and-stick incentives informing today's reforms are out of sync with the nurturing culture that good schools foster and--contrary to popular belief--at odds with the best practices of thriving twenty-first-century companies as well. These rich, detailed stories of real reform in action illustrate how enduring change must be deeply collaborative and relentlessly focused on improvement from the grass roots up--lessons also learned from both the open-source software and quality movements. The good news is that solutions born of this philosophy are all around us: from Brockton, Massachusetts, where the state's once-failing largest high school now sends most graduates to college, to Leander, Texas, a large district where school improvement, spurred by the ideas of quality guru W. Edwards Deming, has become a way of life. A welcome exception to the doom-and-gloom canon of education reform, After the Education Wars makes clear that what's needed is not more grand ideas, but practical and informed ways to grow the best ones that are already transforming schools.
The Lost Pilots:The Spectacular Rise and Scandalous Fall of Aviation's Golden Couple
by
Corey Mead - English Department
Call Number: TL539 .M435 2018 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781250109248
Publication Date: 2018-05-18
Corey Mead's The Lost Pilots is the saga of two star crossed pilots who soar to the greatest heights of fame, tailspin into scandal and crime, and go the ultimate lengths for a chance at redemption... During the height of the roaring twenties, Jessie Miller longs for adventure. Fleeing a passionless marriage in the backwaters of Australia, twenty-three-year-old Jessie arrives in London and promptly falls in with the Bright Young Things, those gin-soaked boho-chic intellectuals draped in suits, flapper dresses, and pearls. At a party Jessie meets Captain William Lancaster, married himself and fresh from the Royal Air Force, with a scheme in his head to become as famous as Charles Lindbergh, who has just crossed the Atlantic. Lancaster will do Lindy one better: fly from London to Melbourne, and in Jessie Miller he's found the perfect co-pilot. Within months the two embark on a half-year journey across the globe, hopping from one colonial outpost to the next. But like world records, marriage vows can be broken, and upon their landing in Melbourne Jessie and William are not only international celebrities, but also deeply in love. Yet the Crash of 1929 catches up to even the fastest aviator, and the couple finds themselves in dire straits at their rented house on the outskirts of Miami - the bright glare of the limelight fading quickly.To make ends meet Jessie agrees to write a memoir, and picks the dashing Haden Clarke to be her ghostwriter. It's not long before this toxic mix of bootleg booze and a handsome interloper leads to a shocking crime, a trial that rivets and scandalizes the world, and a reckless act of abandon to win back former glory. The Lost Pilots is an extraordinary true story, brought to vivid life by Corey Mead. Based on years of research, and full of adventure, forbidden passion, crime, scandal and tragedy, it is a masterwork of narrative nonfiction that firmly restores one of aviation's leading female pioneers to her rightful place in history.
Policing the World: The Practice of International and Transnational Policing
by
John Casey (Author) (Marxe School of Public & International Affairs); Michael J. Jenkins (Author); Harry R. Dammer (Author)
Call Number: HV7240 .C37 2018 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781611635706
Publication Date: 2018-05-01
Crime threats are increasingly global and all police agencies must now routinely deal with transnational and international issues such as terrorism, e-crime, and human trafficking. Police officers often find themselves working closely with colleagues from other countries either as part of international investigations or on assignment with one of the increasing number of police contingents deployed in peacekeeping and capacity building roles. This book covers the three key areas of the international dimension of policing: comparative policing and the creation of international "good practice" cooperative efforts to respond to emerging transnational and international crime threats; and peace operations and capacity building in post-conflict and transitional societies.
Dear E, Love Letters to the Apprehensive Entrepreneur
by
Glenn Emanuel - Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: NA
ISBN: B07CPHQBPD
Publication Date: 2018-04-25
This book is for the apprehensive entrepreneur, whether you already know that you want to run your own business but don’t know the path, or whether you still wonder if you want to be an entrepreneur. Dear E, Love Letters to the Apprehensive Entrepreneur teaches you what you need to know, answers your questions, and is intended to be a source of comfort both before you start your journey and for when the journey makes you skittish or nervous.
Political Conversion: Personal Transformation as Strategic Public Communication
by
Don Waisanen - Marxe School of Public & International Affairs
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781498575720
Publication Date: 2018-04-04
Stories of religious conversion have been told for millennia. Yet many prominent figures such as Ronald Reagan, Hillary Clinton, and Rick Perry have also used stories of their change from one political worldview to another as a communication strategy aimed at winning the hearts and minds of the public. This book is about political conversion stories in public discourse, in their evolution from and interactions with religion. From a historical perspective, it charts the development of conversion narratives from religious contexts to their contemporary applications as specifically political messages. Since these narratives continue to be used in the culture wars, this book examines several related autobiographies that contributed to the use of this strategy in contemporary U.S. politics. Each case shows how shifts during the postwar period called for conversion texts under varying guises, and illustrates how and why the majority of these stories have been of conversions from the ideological left to the right. Examining political conversion as a form of public persuasion, Political Conversion ultimately provides insight into what these types of civic-religious stories mean for democratic communication and communities.
Yiddish Empire: The Vilna Troupe, Jewish Theater, and the Art of Itinerancy
by
Debra Caplan - Department of Fine & Performing Arts
Call Number: PN3035 .C37 2018 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9780472130771
Publication Date: 2018-04-02
Yiddish Empire tells the story of how a group of itinerant Jewish performers became the interwar equivalent of a viral sensation, providing a missing chapter in the history of the modern stage. During World War I, a motley group of teenaged amateurs, impoverished war refugees, and out- of- work Russian actors banded together to revolutionize the Yiddish stage. Achieving a most unlikely success through their productions, the Vilna Troupe (1915- 36) would eventually go on to earn the attention of theatergoers around the world. Advancements in modern transportation allowed Yiddish theater artists to reach global audiences, traversing not only cities and districts but also countries and continents. The Vilna Troupe routinely performed in major venues that had never before allowed Jews, let alone Yiddish, upon their stages, and operated across a vast territory, a strategy that enabled them to attract unusually diverse audiences to the Yiddish stage and a precursor to the organizational structures and travel patterns that we see now in contemporary theater. Debra Caplan's history of the Troupe is rigorously researched, employing primary and secondary sources in multiple languages, and is engagingly written.
How Asian Brands Soar 3
by
Myung-Soo Lee (Author) (Allen G. Aaronson Department of Marketing and International Business); Wooyoung Jeong (Author); Chung Kim (Author)
Call Number: HD69.B7 H69 2018 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 198069981X
Publication Date: 2018-03-31
How many of the following names or companies have you heard about? Huawei, DJI, CJ, Innisfree, Chow Tai Fook Jewellery, China Mengniu Dairy, Haier, Filip+Inna, and PT XL Axiata? Some names might sound familiar to you, but others may not. Interestingly, there is one common quality shared by these names; they all soared with wings like eagles while many others struggled or failed under the recent fast-changing, turbulent environment. They have achieved a quantum leap in terms of brand value by transforming their humble origins or crises into great opportunities and explosive successes. These Asian companies and brands have marveled global audiences and caused them to look on in awe and surprise. Like many other people, you might be curious how such Asian companies and brands, which were not appreciated this much five to ten years ago, became incredibly successful in such a short period of time. You may want to learn how they made such great successes so fast, and then apply it into your career and business to control your destiny in the age of the fourth industrial revolution. This book highlights the success stories of the top Asian cases that were chosen as Top 10 winners among a great number of competitive group contestants in a recent competition, the World Asian Case Competition (WACC) 2017. The top selected cases, combined together, feature how Asian companies and leaders overcame difficulties and crises, and soared in a short span of time. The top cases turned out to be a collection of fascinating stories about the recent surge of Asian products and cultures on the stage of the world market. These top 10 cases highlight Asian leaders' passions and breakthrough strategies as they turned their small starts or mediocre conditions into explosive successes even during crises and within a short period of time. The new success stories of Asian brands will reveal invaluable treasures particularly to those who seek a turning point for their businesses or careers. We believe that the stories will give you helpful insights and lessons on how you can prepare your own businesses or careers to soar like eagles.
Market Design: Auctions and Matching
by
Guillaume Haeringer - Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics & Finance
Call Number: HF5476 .H24 2017 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780262037549
Publication Date: 2018-03-02
A broad overview of market mechanisms, with an emphasis on the interplay between theory and real-life applications; examples range from eBay auctions to school choice. This book offers an introduction to market design, providing students with a broad overview of issues related to the design and analysis of market mechanisms. It defines a market as a demand and a supply, without specifying a price system or mechanism. This allows the text to analyze a broad set of situations--including such unconventional markets as college admissions and organ donation--and forces readers to pay attention to details that might otherwise be overlooked. Students often complain that microeconomics is too abstract and disconnected from reality; the study of market design shows how theory can help solve existing, real-life problems. The book focuses on the interplay between theory and applications. To keep the text as accessible as possible, special effort has been made to minimize formal description of the models while emphasizing the intuitive, with detailed explanations and resolution of examples. Appendixes offer general reviews of elements of game theory and mechanism design that are related to the themes explored in the book, presenting the basic concepts with as many explanations and illustrations as possible. The book covers topics including the basics of simple auctions; eBay auctions; Vickrey-Clarke-Groves auctions; keyword auctions, with examples from Google and Facebook; spectrum auctions; financial markets, with discussions of treasury auctions and IPOs; trading on the stock market; the basic matching model; medical match; assignment problems; probabilistic assignments; school choice; course allocation, with examples from Harvard and Wharton; and kidney exchange.
Conversazione con Vittorini
by
Franco Zangrilli - Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ4835 .I7 C68 2018 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9788895760469
Publication Date: 2018-03
Proceedings of a conference held at the Palazzo Vermexio, Siracusa, Italy, March 8- 9, 2018. Il presente volume raccoglie gli atti del convegno internazionale, Conversazione con Vittorini, che esaminano la vasta produzione dello scrittore siciliano sottolineandone l'originalità e l'importanza nel panorama della letteratura italiana del novecento. Dalle poche tecniche narrative e strutturali, ai registri del lessico barocco, ai toni ironici e satirici, questa pubblicazione rende omaggio a questo autore che ancora oggi stimola il pensiero e lo spirito di nuove generazioni di studiosi e lettori.
Unaffordable: American Healthcare from Johnson to Trump
by
Jonathan Engel - Marxe School of Public & International Affairs
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9780299314101
Publication Date: 2018-02-20
Written for nonexperts, this is a brisk, engaging history of American healthcare from the advent of Medicare and Medicaid in the 1960s to the impact of the Affordable Care Act in the 2010s. Step by step, Jonathan Engel shows how we arrived at our present convoluted situation, where generic drugs prices can jump 1,000 percent in a day and primary care physicians can lose 20 percent of their income at the stroke of a Congressional pen. Unaffordable covers, in a conversational style punctuated by apt examples, topics ranging from health insurance, pharmaceutical pricing, and physician training to health maintenance organizations and hospital networks. Along the way, Engel introduces approaches that other nations have taken in organizing and paying for healthcare and offers insights on ethical quandaries around end-of-life decisions, neonatal care, life-sustaining treatments, and the limits of our ability to define death. While describing the political origins of many of the federal and state laws that govern our healthcare system today, he never loses sight of the impact that healthcare delivery has on our wallets and on the balance sheets of hospitals, doctors' offices, government agencies, and private companies.
Geolinguistic Studies in Language Contact, Conflict, and Development: Volume 1, Second Edition
by
Wayne Finke (Editor) (Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature); Hikaru Kitabayashi (Editor)
Call Number: NA
ISBN: 9781387589715
Publication Date: 2018-02-12
This is a publication of the American Society of Geolinguistics that celebrates its 52nd anniversary and covers a wide range of geolinguistics related topics.
Bayesian Regression Modeling with INLA
by
Xiaofeng Wang (Author); Yu Yue Ryan (Author) (Paul H. Chook Department of Information Systems & Statistics); Julian J. Faraway(Author)
Call Number: QA278.2 .W36 2018 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781498727259
Publication Date: 2018-02-02
INLA stands for Integrated Nested Laplace Approximations, which is a new method for fitting a broad class of Bayesian regression models. No samples of the posterior marginal distributions need to be drawn using INLA, so it is a computationally convenient alternative to Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC), the standard tool for Bayesian inference. Bayesian Regression Modeling with INLA covers a wide range of modern regression models and focuses on the INLA technique for building Bayesian models using real-world data and assessing their validity. A key theme throughout the book is that it makes sense to demonstrate the interplay of theory and practice with reproducible studies. Complete R commands are provided for each example, and a supporting website holds all of the data described in the book. An R package including the data and additional functions in the book is available to download. The book is aimed at readers who have a basic knowledge of statistical theory and Bayesian methodology. It gets readers up to date on the latest in Bayesian inference using INLA and prepares them for sophisticated, real-world work. Xiaofeng Wang is Professor of Medicine and Biostatistics at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University and a Full Staff in the Department of Quantitative Health Sciences at Cleveland Clinic. Yu Ryan Yue is Associate Professor of Statistics in the Paul H. Chook Department of Information Systems and Statistics at Baruch College, The City University of New York. Julian J. Faraway is Professor of Statistics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath.
Behavioral Strategy for Competitive Advantage (Research in Behavioral Strategy)
by
T. K. Das - Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: HD30.28 .D369 2018 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781641134361
Publication Date: 2018-01-01
Behavioral Strategy for Competitive Advantage contains contributions by leading scholars in the field of behavioral strategy research. The 8 chapters in this volume deal with a number of significant issues relating to how behavioral strategy may serve to create competitive advantage, covering topics such as decision change timing, top management regulatory focus, cognitive foundations of pricing decisions, short-termism in HRM, and the effects of managerial role enactments on alliance performance. The chapters include empirical as well as conceptual treatments of the selected topics, and collectively present a wide-ranging review of the noteworthy research perspectives on the role of behavioral strategy in enhancing competitive advantage.
La tavola vuota: simboli cibari in Vittorini
by
Franco Zangrilli - Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ4835 .I7 T38 2018 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9788895760438
Publication Date: 2018-01
Dagli scrittori classici a quelli postmoderni il cibo ha sempre nascosto motivi sociali, antropologici e filosofici. Vittorini ancor più ne fa un uso abbondante con il quale caricare la polisemia delle illusioni e dei sogni dei suoi personaggi. Ma non solo. Il cibo in Vittorini svela anche codici, stilemi e meccanismi di quella sua scrittura che si caratterizza contemporaneamente come autoreferenziale e capace di costruire e drammatizzare il realismo del fantastico. Il mondo della tavola "vittoriniana" viene qui esaminato in tutti i suoi aspetti, sottolineando particolarmente la funzione simbolica del cibo nelle opere dello scrittore Siciliano.
L'origine du mal
by
Essono Tsimi (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit)
Call Number: PQ3989.3.E79 O75 2018 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9782355721847
Publication Date: 2018-05
Rabah is a warlord and slave trader born in Sudan, who died in Central Africa. He reigned in the 19th century over the Bornu Empire and was defeated at the Battle of Kousséri by the French. Killed and beheaded, what remains of his head can still be found in the Musée de l'Homme in France. It is not this official story that Morena, daughter of Sarahounya, shares in this novel of stories of an Africa under construction at the dawn of the twentieth century.
The Imaginative Argument: A Practical Manifesto for Writers - Second Edition
by
Frank L. Cioffi - English Department
Call Number: PE1433 .C56 2018
ISBN: 9780691174457
Publication Date: 2017-12-11
More than merely a writing text, The Imaginative Argument offers writers instruction on how to use their imaginations to improve their prose. Cioffi shows writers how they can enliven argument--the organizing rubric of all persuasive writing--by drawing on emotion, soul, and creativity, the wellsprings of imagination. While Cioffi suggests that argument should become a natural habit of mind for writers, he goes still further, inspiring writers to adopt as their gold standard the imaginative argument: the surprising yet strikingly apt insight that organizes disparate noises into music, that makes out of chaos, chaos theory. Rather than offering a model of writing based on established formulas or templates, Cioffi urges writers to envision argument as an active parsing of experience that imaginatively reinvents the world. Cioffi's manifesto asserts that successful argument also requires writers to explore their own deep-seated feelings, to exploit the fuzzy but often profoundly insightful logic of the imagination. But expression is not all that matters: Cioffi's work anchors itself in the actual. Drawing on Louis Kahn's notion that a good architect never has all the answers to a building's problems before its physical construction, Cioffi maintains that in argument, too, answers must be forged along the way, as the writer inventively deals with emergent problems and unforeseen complexities. Indeed, discovery, imagination, and invention suffuse all stages of the process. The Imaginative Argument offers all the intellectual kindling that writers need to ignite this creativity, from insights on developing ideas to avoiding bland assertions or logical leaps. It cites exemplary nonfiction prose stylists, including William James, Ruth Benedict, and Erving Goffman, as well as literary sources to demonstrate the dynamic of persuasive writing. Provocative and lively, it will prove not only essential reading but also inspiration for all those interested in arguing more imaginatively more successfully. This edition features new chapters that cover the revision process in greater depth, as well as the particular challenges of researching and writing in the digital age, such as working with technology and avoiding plagiarism. The book also includes new sample essays, an appendix to help instructors use the book in the classroom, and much more.
2017
The Politics of Opera: A History from Monteverdi to Mozart
by
Mitchell Cohen (Author) (Department of Political Science)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780691175027
Publication Date: 2017
A wide-ranging look at the interplay of opera and political ideas through the centuries The Politics of Opera takes readers on a fascinating journey into the entwined development of opera and politics, from the Renaissance through the turn of the nineteenth century. What political backdrops have shaped opera? How has opera conveyed the political ideas of its times? Delving into European history and thought and music by such greats as Monteverdi, Lully, Rameau, and Mozart, Mitchell Cohen reveals how politics--through story lines, symbols, harmonies, and musical motifs--has played an operatic role both robust and sotto voce. This is an engrossing book that will interest all who love opera and are intrigued by politics.
Educational Challenges at Minority Serving Institutions
by
Marybeth Gasman (Editor); Andrés Castro Samayoa (Editor); William Boland (Editor) (Marxe School of Public and International Affairs); Paola "Lola" Esmieu (Editor)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9781138572591
Publication Date: 2017-12-11
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) are responsible for educating 20 percent of the nation's college students and nearly 40 percent of the nation's students of color. This growing group of institutions is essential to higher education and moving toward a more equitable society. This important book focuses on the challenges faced by MSIs within the larger higher education context and provides practical solutions to address these challenges. From performance-based funding, to issues of being dually designated MSIs, to articulation agreements with community colleges, to college readiness, the authors tackle the most important topics in higher education by exploring these varied topics through the lens of MSIs.
Essentials of Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age
by
Kenneth J. Guest - Department of Sociology And Anthropology
Call Number: GN316 .G845 2018
ISBN: 9780393624618
Publication Date: 2017-11-27
The most successful new textbook in a generation, Ken Guest's text shows students that now, more than ever, global forces affect local culture. Students learn that the tools of cultural anthropology are relevant to their life in our globalized world. The NEW InQuizitive course helps students focus their reading, master the basics, and come to class prepared.
Cultural Anthropology: A Reader for a Global Age
by
Kenneth J. Guest - Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Call Number: GN316 .G836 2018b
ISBN: 1324000775
Publication Date: 2017-11-16
Best-selling author Ken Guest presents the essential readings and diverse voices that will help students understand their rapidly globalizing world. This concise, affordable reader is designed to complement any introductory syllabus and is the perfect companion to Guest's market-leading texts.
Digital Analytics for Marketing
by
Marshall Sponder - (Author) (Allen G. Aaronson Department of Marketing and International Business); Gohar F. Khan (Author)
Call Number: HF5415.1265 .S658 2018
ISBN: 9781138190672
Publication Date: 2017-10-12
This comprehensive book provides students with a "grand tour" of the tools needed to measure digital activity and implement best practices for using data to inform marketing strategy. It is the first text of its kind to introduce students to analytics platforms from a practical marketing perspective. Demonstrating how to integrate large amounts of data from web, digital, social, and search platforms, this helpful guide offers actionable insights into data analysis, explaining how to "connect the dots" and "humanize" information to make effective marketing decisions. The author covers timely topics, such as social media, web analytics, marketing analytics challenges, and dashboards, helping students to make sense of business measurement challenges, extract insights, and take effective actions. The book's experiential approach, combined with chapter objectives, summaries, and review questions, will engage readers, deepening learning by helping them to think outside the box. Filled with engaging, interactive exercises, and interesting insights from an industry expert, this book will appeal to students of digital marketing, online marketing, and analytics. A companion website features an instructor's manual, test bank, and PowerPoint slides.
Principles of Music
by
Philip Lambert - Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Call Number: MT7 .L1645 2018
ISBN: 0190638141
Publication Date: 2017-09-29
Rooted in the repertoire of Western art music, this text presents a sequence of carefully designed lessons that proceed step by step through music fundamentals. In addition to lessons in pitch notation and tonal materials, this all-in-one text and workbook also covers the basics of rhythm and meter through separate lessons and performance exercises that reinforce rhythm reading.
Burp: Adventures in Eating and Cooking
by
Mercedes Cebrián (Author); Lindsay Griffiths (Translator); Adrian Izquierdo (Editor) (English Department); Will Parucki (Editor)
Call Number: PQ6703 .E275 B87 2017 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9780998744339
Publication Date: 2017-09-27
Standing at the crossroads of travel, food, and personal essay writing, Madrid-born Mercedes Cebrián adds a dash of fantastical fiction to her newest collection of essays and short stories. Burp, a reflection on foodways on both sides of the Atlantic, draws on her experiences living among posh London freegans, “gazelle-like” West Philly gentrifiers, and cunning Madrid grocers. Lending you her insider-outsider perspective, Cebrián treats the reader to a fresh take on the constantly evolving culture of food and our relationship to it. English translation of Burp. Apuntes gastronómicos.
A Critical Companion to the American Stage Musical
by
Elizabeth L. Wollman (Author) (Department of Fine & Performing Arts); Kevin G. Wetmore (Editor); Patrick Lonergan (Editor)
Call Number: ML1711.8 .N3 W6 2017
ISBN: 1472513258
Publication Date: 2017-09-21
This Critical Companion to the American Stage Musical provides the perfect introductory text for students of theatre, music and cultural studies. It traces the history and development of the industry and art form in America with a particular focus on its artistic and commercial development in New York City from the early 20th century to the present. Emphasis is placed on commercial, artistic and cultural events that influenced the Broadway musical for an ever-renewing, increasingly broad and diverse audience: the Gilded Age, the Great Depression, the World War II era, the British invasion in the 1980s and the media age at the turn of the twenty-first century. Supplementary essays by leading scholars provide detailed focus on the American musical's production and preservation, as well as its influence on daily life on the local, national, and international levels. For students, these essays provide models of varying approaches and interpretation, equipping them with the skills and understanding to develop their own analysis of key productions.
Saving Face in Business
by
Rebecca S. Merkin - Communication Studies
Call Number: HF5718 .M47 2018
ISBN: 9781137591739
Publication Date: 2017-09-16
This book explains the subtle maneuvers of what researchers call "facework" and demonstrates the vital role it plays in the success or failure of cross-cultural interactions. Building on Geert Hofstede's seminal research on cultural dimensions, Merkin synthesizes more recent research in business, communication, cross-cultural psychology and sociology to offer a model for better understanding facework. Additionally, Merkin's model shows how particular communication strategies can facilitate more successful cross-cultural interactions. The first book of its kind to focus on the practical aspects of employing face-saving, it is a needed text for academics, students, and business professionals negotiating with organizations from different cultures.
Public Affairs in the Nation and New York
by
Jerry Mitchell - Marxe School of Public & International Affairs
Call Number: JK276 .M65 2017
ISBN: 9781524940782
Publication Date: 2017-08-01
Public Affairs in the Nation and New York is the only book of its kind to describe and explain the national government plus the governments of New York State and New York City. Democratic principles and public sector structures are portrayed in a straightforward way. Political participation is considered from the perspectives of individuals and groups. Public policies are examined with various interests in mind. Easy to read, yet substantive, the subject of public affairs is covered in all of its varied dimensions.
Pastoralist Livelihoods in Asian Drylands: Environment, Governance and Risk
by
Ariell Ahearn (Editor), Allison Hahn (Editor) (Communication Studies Department),Troy Sternberg (Editor)
Call Number: SF140 .P38 P45 2017 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9781874267980
Publication Date: 2017-06-01
Pastoralist Livelihoods in Asian Drylands brings together the work of scholars from across Asia to discuss the transforming boundaries, agencies and risks involved in pastoralist livelihoods. The authors, whose research sites range from Oman to Mongolia, Syria to Pakistan, share methodological commitment to long-term field research, participant observation and engagement with local communities. There is a focus on pastoralist engagements with governance institutions and the essays collectively argue that risk, which is often imagined in environmental terms for pastoralist peoples, often stems from government policies and political circumstances. The authors challenge common ecological approaches to understanding social change amongst pastoralist groups by focusing on the politics of resource distribution and control. Papers in the volume support an indigenous perspective on pastoralists and present academic perceptions and assessments of key issues in their local context.
Labor in Culture
by
Peter Hitchcock - English Department
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9783319453989
Publication Date: 2017-05-05
This book is a cultural critique of labor and globalization that considers whether one can represent the other. The cultural representation of labor is a challenge in how globalization is understood. Workers may be everywhere in the world but cultural correlatives are problematic. By elaborating cultural theory and practice this book examines why this might be so. If globalization unites workers via production and capital flows, it often writes over traditional or progressive forms of unity. Worlds of work have expanded in the last half century, yet labor has receded within cultural discourse. By considering critical and historical concepts in the workers' inquiry, the subject, and value, and provocative projects in cultural representation itself, this study expands our lexicon of labor to understand more fully what "workers of the world" means under globalization. As such the book offers broad appeal to students and teachers of Global and Cultural Studies and will interest all those who take seriously how the worker is articulated at a global scale.
Lesbian Voices From Latin America
by
Elena M. Martínez - Department of Modern Languages & Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ7081 .M3617 2017 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 978-0415790437
Publication Date: 2017-04-13
In spite of the attention that Latin American women writers have attracted in recent years, a book dedicated exclusively to those writers whose work primarily articulates a lesbian perspective was until now missing. The purpose of this book, first published in 1996, is to bring attention to and examine the articulation of lesbian themes, motifs and issues in the works of these writers. It aims to study the problems pertaining to the specific literary representations of lesbianism and to examine the dimensions of a lesbian view in the works. By undertaking the study of the works of these women writers, this book contributes to the recognition and legitimization of a lesbian literary discourse.
Criminal Enterprises and Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean
by
Enrique Desmond Arias - Marxe School of Public & International Affairs
Call Number: HN110.5 .Z9 V52126 2017 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781107153936
Publication Date: 2017-03-30
This book examines security in three cities that suffer from chronic violence: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Medellin, Colombia; and Kingston, Jamaica. In each, democratic states contend with subnational armed groups that dominate territory and play important roles in politics even as they contribute to fear and insecurity. Through a nested three-city, six-neighborhood analysis of the role of criminal groups in governance, this research provides a deep understanding of the impact of crime on political experience. Neighborhoods controlled by different types of armed actors, operating in the same institutional context, build alliances with state officials and participate in political life through the structures created by these armed actors. The data demonstrates the effects criminal dominance can have on security, civil society, elections, and policymaking. Far from reflecting a breakdown of order, varying types of criminal groups generate different local lived political experiences.
What Was It For
by
Adrienne Raphel (Author) (English Department)
Call Number: PS3618.A7256 A6 2017 (5th Floor)
ISBN: .9780986086984
Publication Date: 2017-03-15
Poetry. In her debut collection WHAT WAS IT FOR, Adrienne Raphel revitalizes the topsy-turvy lyric and its evergreen sagacity. Through playground doggerel, charm, and riddle, these poems cry fair and foul to a world where geese dabble in fields of lavender, crises get wallpapered over, hot air balloons stalk pleasurably, cash changes for gold, and the moon sinks into the sea to the thrum of the metronome. That world is this, our own and only, so reader, climb aboard: like a carousel, each poem loops round and round, granting dizzying vistas. All the while, these poems spill over with wonder as in query, as in jubilee;just as a child chants why, but why, but why. By way of answer, WHAT WAS IT FOR offers an immortal, resounding question.
The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia
by
Andrew Sloin - History Department
Call Number: DS135 .B38 S59 2017 (3rd floor)
ISBN: 9780253024664
Publication Date: 2017-02-13
Jewish life was changed fundamentally as Jews joined the Bolshevik movement and populated the front lines of the revolutionary struggle. Andrew Sloin's story follows the arc of Bolshevik history but shows how the broader movement was enacted in factories and workshops, workers' clubs and union meetings, and on the Jewish streets of White Russia. The protagonists here are shoemakers, speculators, glassmakers, peddlers, leatherworkers, needleworkers, soldiers, students, and local party operatives who were swept up, willingly or otherwise, into the Bolshevik project. Sloin stresses the fundamental relationship between economy and identity formation as party officials grappled with the Jewish Question in the wake of the revolution.
Les ex ne meurent jamais
by
Essono Tsimi (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit)
Call Number: PQ3989.3.E79 E9 2017 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9791092667325
Publication Date: 2017-01
Through a disjointed and free writing, full of humor and tenderness, Eric Essono Tsimi's new novel explores the question of borders: those we cross and those we push back, those we carry or those that 'we question.
The narrator, Josh Minala (aka Oreo), white inside, black in appearance, takes us to these places that we leave but which continue to inhabit us, these exes always in front of us, these goals that we do not reach than the paths.
2016
Securities Arbitration Desk Reference, 2016-2017
by
Seth E. Lipner (Author) (Law Department), Joseph C. Long (Author), and William A. Jacobson (Author)
Call Number: NA
ISBN: 0314648100
Publication Date: 2016-11-07
Securities Arbitration Desk Reference is the only compilation of its kind that provides all the essential information governing securities arbitration proceedings. Written by distinguished law professors who draw upon decades of experience in representing persons in securities arbitrations, this title includes: The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Code of Arbitration Procedure FINRA member conduct rules for brokers Relevant federal securities acts The Uniform Securities Act The complete text of each statute and rule is followed by expert commentary, practical suggestions, and references to interpretive materials and caselaw.
Object-Oriented Feminism
by
Katherine Behar - Department of Fine & Performing Arts
Call Number: Full Text Available Online
ISBN: 9781452952086
Publication Date: 2016-11-01
The essays in this book explore OOF: a feminist intervention into recent philosophical discourses - like speculative realism, object-oriented ontology (OOO), and new materialism - that take objects, things, stuff, and matter as primary. Object-oriented feminism approaches all objects from the inside-out position of being an object too, with all of its accompanying political and ethical potentials. This volume places OOF thought in a long history of ongoing feminist work in multiple disciplines. In particular, object-oriented feminism foregrounds three significant aspects of feminist thinking in the philosophy of things: politics, engaging with histories of treating certain humans (women, people of color, and the poor) as objects; erotics, employing humor to foment unseemly entanglements between things; and ethics, refusing to make grand philosophical truth claims, instead staking a modest ethical position that arrives at being "in the right" by being "wrong." Seeking not to define object-oriented feminism but rather to enact it, the volume is interdisciplinary in approach, with contributors from a variety of fields, including sociology, anthropology, English, art, and philosophy. Topics are frequently provocative, engaging a wide range of theorists from Heidegger and Levinas to Irigaray and Haraway, and an intriguing diverse array of objects, including the female body as fetish object in Lolita subculture; birds made queer by endocrine disruptors; and truth claims arising in material relations in indigenous fiction and film. Intentionally, each essay can be seen as an "object" in relation to others in this collection.
Cultural Anthropology Fieldwork Journal
by
Kenneth J. Guest - Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Call Number: GN316 .G84 2017
ISBN: 0393616908
Publication Date: 2016-10-18
Ethnographic fieldwork is one of the most fundamental (and for students, sometimes daunting) tools for anthropological study. An excellent supplement to the introductory textbook Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age, Second Edition, Ken Guest's Cultural Anthropology Fieldwork Journal, Second Edition, helps students apply the concepts they are learning in class while out in the real world. The step-by-step exercises in the Fieldwork Journal encourage students to observe, question, and generate their own data about the places, relationships, and networks that they may take for granted in everyday life: from friendships, family dynamics, and consumption habits to classrooms, places of worship, TV screens, and their own homes. Every activity in the Fieldwork Journal enhances students' understanding of the concepts covered in Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age. Practicing fieldwork skills such as note-taking, interviewing, map-making, and drawing large-scale conclusions from careful observation will engage students more deeply in the course material. Compact and easy to use, the Fieldwork Journal includes space to write notes and record data.
Bestiary
by
Donika Kelly - English Department
Call Number: PS3611 .E445935 A6 2016 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9781555977580
Publication Date: 2016-10-11
Across this remarkable first book are encounters with animals, legendary beasts, and mythological monsters - half human and half something else. Donika Kelly's Bestiary is a catalogue of creatures - from the whale and ostrich to the pegasus and chimera to the centaur and griffin. Among them too are poems of love, self-discovery, and travel, from Out West' to 'Back East.' Selected and with an introduction by National Book Award winner Nikky Finney, Bestiary questions what makes us human, what makes us whole.'
Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age
by
Kenneth J. Guest - Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Call Number: GN316 .G83 2017
ISBN: 0393265005
Publication Date: 2016-10-11
The Second Edition of Ken Guest's Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age covers the concepts that drive cultural anthropology by showing that now, more than ever, global forces affect local culture and the tools of cultural anthropology are relevant to living in a globalizing world.
Understanding Susan Sontag
by
Carl Rollyson - English Department
Call Number: PS3569 .O6547 Z877 2016 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9781611176803
Publication Date: 2016-10-01
With the publication of Susan Sontag's diaries, the development of her career can now be evaluated in a more genetic sense, so that the origins of her ideas and plans for publication are made plain in the context of her role as a public intellectual, who is increasingly aware of her impact on her culture. In Understanding Susan Sontag, Carl Rollyson not only provides an introduction to her essays, novels, plays, films, diaries, and uncollected work published in various periodicals, he now has a lens through which to reevaluate classic texts such as Against Interpretation and On Photography, providing both students and advanced scholars a renewed sense of her importance and impact. Rollyson devotes separate chapters to Sontag's biography; her early novels; her landmark essay collections Against Interpretation and Styles of Radical Will; her films; her major mid-career books, On Photography and its sequel, Regarding the Pain of Others; and Illness as Metaphor and its sequel, AIDS and Its Metaphors, together with her groundbreaking short story, "The Way We Live Now." Sontag's later essay collections and biographical profiles, collected in Under the Sign of Saturn, Where the Stress Falls, and At The Same Time: Essays and Speeches, also receive a fresh assessment, as does her later work in short fiction, the novel, and drama, with a chapter discussing I, etcetera; two historical novels, The Volcano Lover and In America; and her plays, A Parsifal, Alice in Bed, and her adaptation of Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea. Chapters on her diaries and uncollected prose, along with a primary and secondary bibliography, complete this comprehensive study.
The Church Has Left the Building
by
Michael Plekon (Editor) - Department of Sociology and Anthropology; Maria Gwyn McDowell (Editor)
Call Number: BV600.3 .C48 2016 (3rd floor)
ISBN: 9781498239561
Publication Date: 2016-09-30
The origin of the phrase the church has left the building lies with Elvis. In order to clear halls of his riotous fans after concerts, it was announced that Elvis has left the building. Here, the expression highlights intense change within the church. Not only does the church change for its own existence, it also does so for the life of the world. The church cannot avoid the many past and future changes of our constantly transforming society, demographic changes long in process. What you have before you is a gathering of first-hand reflections--stories really--from a diverse group of Christians, lay as well as ordained. While each has a distinctive experience of the church in our time, all of them have something to say about the many changes in our society and how these are affecting our faith, the parish, and pastoral work. Contributors: Mary Breton Nicholas Denysenko Adam A. J. DeVille John C. Frazier David Frost Carol Fryer Kenneth J. Guest Brett Hoover Abbie Huff Wongee Joh Justin Mathews Maria Gwyn McDowell William C. Mills Robert Corin Morris Sarah Hinlicky Wilson Michael Plekon
Teaching Reference Today
by
Lisa A. Ellis (Editor) - Newman Library
Call Number: Z711 .T43 2016 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9781442263918
Publication Date: 2016-06-09
Reference and Information Services, if it may still be referred to by this term, is an evolving outreach service in libraries. This is not only due to Google and the Internet. Other technological advances also afford users online access to a plethora of content that is free and proprietary. This evolution has also caused a shift in the theories and practices (especially, core functions and values) of reference and information services as library schools seek greater alignment with practitioners and libraries on the forefront of these changes. As academics and practitioners work together to educate library students on the kinds of changes happening in reference and information services, they are rethinking their curriculum and assignments to incorporate real-world challenges adaptive to user needs. Likewise, libraries may work through their regional library consortia to plan professional development workshops or training sessions to teach new skills and methods of approach required for such changing services.
Pianeta dei misteri : il neofantastico in scrittori postmoderni
by
Franco Zangrilli - Department of Modern Languages & Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ4088 .Z357 2016 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9788882414627
Publication Date: 2016-06-01
Saggio sulla scrittura neofantastica in Sciascia, Bonaviri, Pincio, Fallaci, Tabucchi.
The New Public Intellectual Politics, Theory, and the Public Sphere
by
Jeffrey R. Di Leo (Editor); Peter Hitchcock (Editor) - English Department
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781137581624
Publication Date: 2016-04-08
What are the theoretical parameters that produce the category public intellectual? By pondering the conceptual elements that inform the term, this book offers not just a political critique, but a sense of the new challenges its meanings present. This collection complicates the notion of public intellectual while arguing for its continued urgency in communities formal and informal, institutional and abstract. While it is not quite accurate to say public intellectuals have disappeared entirely, it is clear they function differently in an age of global neoliberalism and techno-digital overdrive. Today the idea of the public intellectual bears only the slightest resemblance to what it was fifty or even twenty-five years ago. The essays in this collection provide a number of different ways to imagine the fate of public intellectuals and offers a thorough exploration of the commonplace ideologies and politics associated with them.
Making Immigrant Rights Real
by
Els de Graauw - Political Science Department
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 1501703498
Publication Date: 2016-04-05
More than half of the 41 million foreign-born individuals in the United States today are non-citizens, half have difficulty with English, a quarter are undocumented, and many are poor. As a result, most immigrants have few opportunities to make their voices heard in the political process. Nonprofits in many cities have stepped into this gap to promote the integration of disadvantaged immigrants. They have done so despite notable constraints on their political activities, including limits on their lobbying and partisan electioneering, limited organizational resources, and dependence on government funding. Immigrant rights advocates also operate in a national context focused on immigration enforcement rather than immigrant integration. In Making Immigrant Rights Real, Els de Graauw examines how immigrant-serving nonprofits can make impressive policy gains despite these limitations. Drawing on three case studies of immigrant rights policies--language access, labor rights, and municipal ID cards--in San Francisco, de Graauw develops a tripartite model of advocacy strategies that nonprofits have used to propose, enact, and implement immigrant-friendly policies: administrative advocacy, cross-sectoral and cross-organizational collaborations, and strategic issue framing. The inventive development and deployment of these strategies enabled immigrant-serving nonprofits in San Francisco to secure some remarkable new immigrant rights victories, and de Graauw explores how other cities can learn from their experiences.
A Bun in the Oven
by
Barbara Katz Rothman - Department of Fine & Performing Arts
Call Number: HQ2044 .U6 R67 2016 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781479855308
Publication Date: 2016-03-22
There are people dedicated to improving the way we eat, and people dedicated to improving the way we give birth. A Bun in the Oven is the first comparison of these two social movements. The food movement has seemingly exploded, but little has changed in the diet of most Americans. And while there's talk of improving the childbirth experience, most births happen in large hospitals, about a third result in C-sections, and the US does not fare well in infant or maternal outcomes. In A Bun in the Oven Barbara Katz Rothman traces the food and the birth movements through three major phases over the course of the 20th century in the United States: from the early 20th century era of scientific management; through to the consumerism of Post World War II with its 'turn to the French' in making things gracious; to the late 20th century counter-culture midwives and counter-cuisine cooks. The book explores the tension throughout all of these eras between the industrial demands of mass-management and profit-making, and the social movements--composed largely of women coming together from very different feminist sensibilities--which are working to expose the harmful consequences of industrialization, and make birth and food both meaningful and healthy. Katz Rothman, an internationally recognized sociologist named 'midwife to the movement' by the Midwives Alliance of North America, turns her attention to the lessons to be learned from the food movement, and the parallel forces shaping both of these consumer-based social movements. In both movements, issues of the natural, the authentic, and the importance of 'meaningful' and 'personal' experiences get balanced against discussions of what is sensible, convenient and safe. And both movements operate in a context of commercial and corporate interests, which places profit and efficiency above individual experiences and outcomes. A Bun in the Oven brings new insight into the relationship between our most intimate, personal experiences, the industries that control them, and the social movements that resist the industrialization of life and seek to birth change.
Romanzi di Sergio Campailla : una poetica postmoderna
by
Franco Zangrilli - Department of Modern Languages & Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ4863 .A39265 D5839 2016 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9788865077467
Publication Date: 2016-03-22
La prima fase della narrativa di Sergio Campailla prende avvio dal romanzo breve "Una stagione in Sicilia", del 1981, e dal grande romanzo "Il paradiso terrestre", del 1988. La seconda arriva nel 2008 con la pubblicazione de "La Divina Truffa". Un romanzo di complessa struttura che introduce una svolta radicale nell'arte di Campailla, collocandolo nel cuore della poetica postmoderna, la quale trova sviluppo e approfondimento quando nel 2013 appare il romanzo "Divorati dal Dragone". L'intento del nostro lavoro è proprio quello di illustrare come questi due romanzi rientrino nei parametri di una singolare scrittura postmoderna e rendano Campailla uno degli scrittori più rappresentativi della letteratura dei nostri tempi.
Confessions of a Serial Biographer
by
Carl Rollyson - English Department
Call Number: CT275 .R7713 A3 2016 (3rd floor)
ISBN: 9781476663258
Publication Date: 2016-03-03
Some critics rank biographers just above serial murderers. The author of this book, a self-described member of the Samuel Johnson school, doesn't share this view. An account of a life, he believes, should adhere to the truth as the biographer sees it, not to the sentiments of others. This memoir of a professional biographer's life tells the inside story of how he became interested in his subjects and reveals the mechanics of the trade: how to assemble proposals for publishers, conduct interviews and archival research, and joust with editors, subjects and their literary estates. Other biographers have described their process but remained discrete, not wishing to offend their sources and supporters. This author has forgone such caution.
2015
US Media and Migration
by
Sarah Bishop - Communication Studies Department
Call Number: P94.5 .I482 U6545 2016 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781138947474
Publication Date: 2015-12-22
Winner of the 2017 Outstanding Book Award from the National Communication Association's International and Intercultural Communication Division and the 2017 Sue DeWine Book Award from the NCA Applied Communication Division. Using oral history, ethnography, and close readings of media, Sarah C. Bishop probes the myriad and sometimes conflicting ways refugees interpret and use mediated representations of life in the United States. Guided by 74 refugee narrators from Bhutan, Burma, Iraq, and Somalia, U.S. Media and Migration explores answers to questions such as: What does one learn from media about an unfamiliar place? How does media help or hinder refugees' sense of belonging after relocation? And how does the U.S. government use media to shape refugees' understanding of American norms, standards, and ideals? With insights from refugees and resettlement administrators throughout, Bishop provides a compelling and layered analysis of the interaction between refugees and U.S. media before, during, and long after resettlement.
An Introduction to Operations Management
by
Ajay Das - Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: TS155 .D237 2016 R
ISBN: 9781138884571
Publication Date: 2015-12-16
An Introduction to Operations Management: The Joy of Operations covers the core topics of operations management, including product and service design, processes, capacity planning, forecasting, inventory, quality, supply chain management, and project management. Das provides a clear, connected, and current view of operations management and how it relates to a firm's strategic goals. Students will benefit from the real-world scenarios that foster an understanding of operations management tasks. Without relying heavily on statistics and mathematical derivations, the book offers applied models and a simple, predictable chapter format to make it easy to navigate. Students of introductory operations management courses will love this practical textbook. A companion website features an instructor's manual with test questions, as well as additional exercises and examples for in-class use.
Careers in Sports Law
by
Marc Edelman (Author) (Law Department); Geoffrey Christopher Rapp (Contributor)
Call Number: KF299 .S66 E34 2014 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781627227780
Publication Date: 2015-09-07
Sports are an essential part of modern American society. The lawyer has the opportunity to help athletes, coaches, leagues and teams resolve disputes in the world of sport. This book conducts a thorough, thoughtful investigation of what options may exist and what kinds of steps are needed to maximize one s chances of netting a coveted sports law job."
Sociology of Education: A Critical Reader
by
Alan R. Sadovnik (Editor); Ryan W. Coughlan (Editor) (Marxe School of Public and International Affairs)
Call Number: LC191.2 .S632 2016 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9781138843004
Publication Date: 2015-08-22
This comprehensive and bestselling reader examines the most pressing topics in sociology and education while exposing students to examples of sociological research in schools. Drawing from classic and contemporary scholarship, noted sociologist Alan R. Sadovnik with Ryan W. Coughlan have chosen readings that examine current issues and reflect diverse theoretical approaches to studying the effects of schooling and society. The third edition provides students with nine new readings from some of the best theorists and researchers in education including Sean F. Reardon, Ann Owens, Prudence L. Carter, and Pedro A. Noguera. Through full, rather than excerpted primary source readings, students have the opportunity to read sociological research as it is written and engage in critical analyses of readings in their entirety. This edition features a greater focus on issues of equality and accessibility in schooling for minority students and those with learning disabilities, while an all-new Part IV offers a selection of articles on the shifting social and political factors which have influenced the development of education policy and reform within the last six years. Including comprehensive section introductions, questions for reflection and discussion, and suggested readings, Sociology of Education will stimulate student thinking about the important roles that schools play in contemporary society and their ability to solve fundamental social, economic, and political problems.
The Nonprofit World
by
John Casey - Marxe School of Public & International Affairs
Call Number: HD62.6 .C38 2016 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781565495296
Publication Date: 2015-07-25
John Casey explores the expanding global reach of nonprofit organizations, examining the increasingly influential role not only of prominent NGOs that work on hot-button global issues, but also of the thousands of smaller, little-known organizations that have an impact on people's daily lives.
The Moscow Council (1917-1918)
by
Hyacinthe Destivelle; Michael Plekon (Editor) (Department of Sociology & Anthropology); Vitaly Permiakov (Editor); Jerry Ryan (Translator)
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9780268026172
Publication Date: 2015-05-30
By the early twentieth century, a genuine renaissance of religious thought and a desire for ecclesial reform were emerging in the Russian Orthodox Church. With the end of tsarist rule and widespread dissatisfaction with government control of all aspects of church life, conditions were ripe for the Moscow Council of 1917-1918 to come into being. The council was a major event in the history of the Orthodox Church. After years of struggle for reform against political and ecclesiastical resistance, the bishops, clergy, monastics, and laity who formed the Moscow Council were able to listen to one other and make sweeping decisions intended to renew the Russian Orthodox Church. Council members sought change in every imaginable area--from seminaries and monasteries, to parishes and schools, to the place of women in church life and governance. Like Vatican II, the Moscow Council emphasized the mission of the church in and to the world. Destivelle's study not only discusses the council and its resolutions but also provides the historical, political, social, and cultural context that preceded the council. In the only comprehensive and probing account of the council, he discusses its procedures and achievements, augmented by substantial appendices of translated conciliar documents. Tragically, due to the Revolution, the council's decisions could not be implemented to the extent its members hoped. Despite current trends in the Russian church away from the Moscow Council's vision, the council's accomplishments remain as models for renewal in the Eastern churches.
Analysing Quantitative Data for Business and Management Students
by
Charles Scherbaum (Author) (Psychology Department); Kristen Shockley (Author)
Call Number: HD30.4 .S34 2015 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781446273524
Publication Date: 2015-03-16
In Analysing Quantitative Data;Charles A. Scherbaum and Kristen M. Shockley guide the reader through Understanding Quantitative Data Analysis, Basic Components of Quantitative Data Analysis, Conducting Quantitative Data Analysis, Examples of Quantitative Data Analysis and Conclusions. An appendix contains Excel Formulas. Ideal for Business and Management students reading for a Master's degree, each book in the series may also serve as reference books for doctoral students and faculty members interested in the method. Part of SAGE's Mastering Business Research Methods Series, conceived and edited by Bill Lee, Mark N. K. Saunders and Vadake K. Narayanan and designed to support researchers by providing in-depth and practical guidance on using a chosen method of data collection or analysis.
Immigration Cinema in the New Europe
by
Isolina Ballesteros - Department of Modern Languages & Comparative Literature
Call Number: PN1995.9 .E44 B35 2015 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9781783204113
Publication Date: 2015-03-15
Immigration Cinema in the New Europe examines a variety of films from the early 1990s that depict and address the lives and identities of both first-generation immigrants and children of the diaspora in Europe. Whether they are authored by immigrants themselves or by white Europeans who use the resources and means of production of dominant cinema to politically engage with the immigrants’ predicaments, these films, Isolina Ballesteros shows, are unmappable--a condition resulting from immigration cinema’s recombination and deliberate blurring of filmic conventions pertaining to two or more genres. In an age of globalization and increased migration, this book theorizes immigration cinema in relation to notions such as gender, hybridity, transculturation, border crossing, transnationalism, and translation.
One Day in the Life of the English Language
by
Frank L. Cioffi - English Department
Call Number: PE1460 .C47 2015 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9780691165073
Publication Date: 2015-03-01
Generations of student writers have been subjected to usage handbooks that proclaim, "This is the correct form. Learn it"--books that lay out a grammar, but don't inspire students to use it. By contrast, this antihandbook handbook, presenting some three hundred sentences drawn from the printed works of a single, typical day in the life of the language--December 29, 2008--tries to persuade readers that good grammar and usage matter. Using real-world sentences rather than invented ones, One Day in the Life of the English Language gives students the motivation to apply grammatical principles correctly and efficiently. Frank Cioffi argues that proper form undergirds effective communication and ultimately even makes society work more smoothly, while nonstandard English often marginalizes or stigmatizes a writer. He emphasizes the evolving nature of English usage and debunks some cherished but flawed grammar precepts. Is it acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition? It is. Can you start a sentence with a conjunction? You can. OK to split an infinitive? No problem. A grammar and usage handbook like no other, One Day in the Life of the English Language features accessible chapters divided into "Fundamentals," "Fine Tuning," and "Deep Focus," allowing readers to select a level most suited to their needs. It also includes a glossary, a teachers' guide, and a section refuting some myths about digital-age English.
Between Mao and Mccarthy
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Charlotte Brooks - History Department
Call Number: E184 .C5 B736 2015 (3rd floor)
ISBN: 9780226193564
Publication Date: 2015-01-07
During the Cold War, Chinese Americans struggled to gain political influence in the United States. Considered potentially sympathetic to communism, their communities attracted substantial public and government scrutiny, particularly in San Francisco and New York. Between Mao and McCarthy looks at the divergent ways that Chinese Americans in these two cities balanced domestic and international pressures during the tense Cold War era. On both coasts, Chinese Americans sought to gain political power and defend their civil rights, yet only the San Franciscans succeeded. Forging multiracial coalitions and encouraging voting and moderate activism, they avoided the deep divisions and factionalism that consumed their counterparts in New York. Drawing on extensive research in both Chinese- and English-language sources, Charlotte Brooks uncovers the complex, diverse, and surprisingly vibrant politics of an ethnic group trying to find its voice and flex its political muscle in Cold War America.
2014
Migrants Diaries: Roman
by
Eric Tsimi (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit)
Call Number: PQ3989.3.E79 M54 2014 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9782336351698
Publication Date: 2014-07
A novel with several voices, Migrants Diaries is the diary of shared intimacy, which brings together several diarists, heroes and witnesses to their destiny. The author immerses us in the daily life of childhood friends who find themselves far from their Africa of origin and who are divided by different values, trajectories and ambitions. A set of mirrors therefore sets in between the four parts of this book, which sheds light on the experiences of some in the light of the impressions of others.
Corporate Communication: critical business asset for strategic global change
by
Michael B. Goodman - (Author) (Communication Studies Department); Peter B. Hirsch (Author)
Call Number: HD30.3 .G654 2015 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781433119262
Publication Date: 2014-12-30
The communication role in organizations has changed, just as the nature of organizations has changed in response to the explosion of new communication technologies as well as global networks within organizations. Communication is more complex, strategic, and vital to the health of the organization than it used to be, and it will become increasingly important in the information-driven economy. This book builds upon the authors' 2010 book, Corporate Communication: Strategic Adaptation for Global Practice, which focused on the role of the communicator. This volume examines, analyzes, and illustrates the practice of corporate communication as a critical business asset in a time of global change. It looks at the major communication needs in the lifecycle of organizations: M&A (mergers and acquisitions), structural change, culture change, innovation, new leadership, downsizing, global expansion, competition, ethical decision-making, political action, and employee engagement. These are all significant value-creating, and potentially value-destroying, events in which corporate communication, if used correctly, functions as a critical and strategic business asset.
Policy and Politics for Nurses and Other Health Professionals
by
Donna M. Nickitas (Author,Editor); Nancy Aries (Author,Editor)(Marxe School of Public & International Affairs); Donna J. Middaugh (Author,Editor)
Call Number: RA395 .A3 P587 2016 (Reserve 2nd Floor)
ISBN: 9781284053296
Publication Date: 2014-12-15
Each new print copy includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access that unlocks a comprehensive and interactive eBook, student practice activities and assessments, a full suite of instructor resources, and learning analytics reporting tools. Policy and Politics for Nurses and Other Health Professionals, Second Edition focuses on the idea that all health care providers require a fundamental understanding of the health care system including but not limited to knowledge required to practice their discipline. The text discusses how health care professionals must also prepare themselves to engage in the economic, political and policy dimensions of health care. The Second Edition offers a nursing focus with an interdisciplinary approach intertwined to create an understanding of health care practice and policy. The text is enriched through the contributions from nurses and other health professionals including activists, politicians, and economists who comprehend the forces of healthcare in America how their impact on the everyday provider. The new edition features key updates on the current health care environment including the Affordable Care Act. Instructor Resources include: Test Bank Web Link Resources PowerPoint(tm) Slides
Budget Tools: Financial Methods in the Public Sector Second Edition
by
Greg G. Chen (Marxe School of Public & International Affairs); Dall W. Forsythe; Lynne A. Weikart; Daniel W. Williams
Call Number: HJ2009 .C47 2015
ISBN: 978-1483307701
Publication Date: 2014-11-21
Have you found yourself creating your own budgeting exercises for your students? Are you frustrated by books that teach the theory of budgeting but offer students little opportunity to apply new skills and techniques? Then Budget Tools is for you. Developed in classrooms, Budget Tools brings together scores of exercises that will take students through the process of public budgeting, from organizing data, through analysis and presentation. Using budgets from all levels of government, as well as from nonprofits, the authors have students work with real budgeting data to cover a range of topics and skills, such as historical analysis, forecasting, cost analysis, pension analysis, performance-based budgeting, debt structure and management, cash flow estimates and variance analysis, classifying and categorizing data, as well as memo writing and multi-year planning. The accompanying CD includes datasets, examples, and spreadsheets to support the exercises in the book. Each exercise comes with solutions available to instructors who adopt the book for their courses (To download solutions to Budget Tools exercises, visit the Budget Tools Instructor's Resources and register for a new account). An Excel primer in the book's final pages provides a quick and handy reference for students as they master basic skills and then move on to more advanced functions. The reference value that this book provides ensures that students will hold on to it long after they leave your classroom.
Marilyn Monroe Day by Day
by
Carl Rollyson - English Department
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781442230798
Publication Date: 2014-10-16
From hefty biographies and fact-based novels to photograph collections and memoirs, more books have been written about Marilyn Monroe than any other female over the past century. However, no biography--regardless how authoritative--can contain all of the facts and events of an individual's life, and Marilyn's is no exception. In Marilyn Monroe Day by Day: A Timeline of People, Places, and Events, Carl Rollyson provides a documentary approach to the life and legend of this singular personality. With details of her childhood, her young adult years, her ascent to superstardom, and the hour by hour moments leading to her tragic early death, this volume supplements--and, in some cases, corrects--the accounts of previous biographies. In addition to restoring what is left out in other narratives about Marilyn's life, this book also illuminates the gaps and discrepancies that still exist in our knowledge of her. Drawing on excerpts from her diaries, journals, letters, and even checks and receipts--as well as reports of others--Rollyson recreates the day-to-day world of a woman who still fascinates us more than fifty years after her death. In addition to the calendar, Rollyson also profiles important figures in Marilyn's life and includes a brief biography of the actress, providing a context for the timeline. An annotated bibliography of books and websites highlights the most reliable sources about Marilyn. With its vivid recreation of the key events in her life, Marilyn Monroe Day by Day is the perfect book for fans who can't get enough of this cultural icon.
Wine, Sugar, and the Making of Modern France: Global Economic Crisis and the Racialization of French Citizenship, 1870–1910
by
Elizabeth Heath - History Department
Call Number: Full Text available online
ISBN: 9781107070585
Publication Date: 2014-10-09
This is an innovative study of how race and empire transformed French republican citizenship in the early Third Republic. Elizabeth Heath integrates the histories of the wine-producing department of Aude and the sugar-producing colony of Guadeloupe to reveal the ways in which empire was integral to the Third Republic's ability to stabilize a republican regime that began to unravel in an age of economic globalization. She shows how global economic factors shaped negotiations between local citizens and the Third Republic over the responsibilities of the Republic to its citizens leading to the creation of two different and unequal forms of citizenship that became constitutive of the interwar imperial nation-state and the French welfare state. Her findings shed important new light on the tensions within republicanism between ideals of liberty and equality and on the construction of race as a meaningful social category at a foundational moment in French history.
The Man Between : Michael Henry Heim & a Life in Translation
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Michael Henry Heim (Author); Esther Allen (Editor) (Department of Modern Languages & Comparative Literature); Sean Cotter (Editor); Russell Scott Valentino (Editor)
Call Number: PN241 .M24 2014 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9781940953007
Publication Date: 2014-10-07
A celebration of the life and works of a respected translator and benefactor, which includes a biography and insight into his teaching and translation. When Michael Henry Heim, one of the most respected translators of his generation, passed away in Autumn 2012, he left behind an astounding legacy. Over his career, he translated two-dozen works from eight different languages, including books by Milan Kundera, Dubravka Ugresic, Hugo Claus and Anton Chekov. He was also a much loved lecturer and the anonymous donor responsible for the PEN translation fund.
Entrepreneurial Cuba : the Changing Policy Landscape Creator
by
Archibald R. M. Ritter (Author); Ted A. Henken (Author) (Department of Sociology and Anthropology)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781626371637
Publication Date: 2014-10-01
During the presidency of Raúl Castro, Cuba has dramatically reformed its policies toward small private enterprises. Archibald Ritter and Ted Henken consider why and to what effect. After reviewing the evolution of policy since 1959, the authors contrast the approaches of Fidel and Raúl Castro and explore in depth the responses of Cuban entrepreneurs to the new environment. Their work, rich in ethnographic research and extensive interviews, provides a revealing analysis of Cuba's fledgling private sector.
Linear Algebra Primer for Financial Engineering : Covariance Matrices, Eigenvectors, OLS, and more
by
Dan Stefanica - Mathematics Department
Call Number: HG176.7 .S745 2014
ISBN: 9780979757655
Publication Date: 2014-09-25
A Linear Algebra Primer for Financial Engineering is the third book in the Financial Engineering Advanced Background Series, and covers linear algebra concepts for financial engineering applications from a numerical point of view. The book contains many such applications, as well as pseudocodes, numerical examples, and questions often asked in interviews for quantitative positions.
Into the Go-Slow
by
Bridgett M. Davis - Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions
Call Number: PS3604 .A9556 I58 2014 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9781558618640
Publication Date: 2014-09-09
Into The Go Slow is a novel about a family in Detroit in the aftermath of the Black Power Movement. Angie, the youngest daughter, travels from 1980s Detroit to Lagos, Nigeria after her estranged older sister Ella mysteriously dies there. It is on this transatlantic journey that Angie discovers not only who her sister really was, but ultimately, herself.
Tax relief and resolution : the ultimate guide to paying less to the IRS starting now
by
Steven V Melnik - Stan Ross Department of Accountancy
Call Number: HJ2381 .M64 2015 (4th floor)
ISBN: 978-0991365708
Publication Date: 2014-08-20
Tax Relief and Resolution: The Ultimate Guide to Paying Less to the IRS Starting Now by tax expert and attorney Steven V. Melnik has the answers and solutions to tax debt, tax relief and tax resolution. Revealed within are both questions and remedies to a variety of problems that taxpayers face every day. He reveals the latest strategies in negotiating with the IRS: shrewd and savvy techniques to keep you out of trouble, and, if you are in it, how to get out. Starting Now! · Tax Planning and Strategies for individuals and Businesses—including overlooked credits and deductions · Tax Forms—which ones to use and how · Tax Professionals—how to select and use them · Penalties—avoiding and negotiating when assessed · Offers in Compromise, Installment Agreements, Streamline installment Agreements and Currently Not Collectible—qualifying and negotiating · Government Tax Audits and Foreign Bank Account Report (FBAR) requirements and how to prevent problems
Race in Transnational and Transracial Adoption
by
Vilna Bashi Treitler - Department of Black and Latino Studies
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781137275226
Publication Date: 2014-08-05
When parents form families by reaching across social barriers to adopt children, where and how does race enter the adoption process? How do agencies, parents, and the adopted children themselves deal with issues of difference in adoption? This volume engages writers from both sides of the Atlantic to take a close look at these issues.
Behavioral Strategy
by
T. K. Das - Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: HD30.28 .B446 2014 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781623967123
Publication Date: 2014-08-01
A volume in Research in Behavioral Strategy Series Editor T. K. Das, City University of New York Behavioral strategy continues to attract increasing research interest within the broader field of strategic management. Research in behavioral strategy has clear scope for development in tandem with such traditional streams of strategy research that involve economics, markets, resources, and technology. The key roles of psychology, organizational behavior, and behavioral decision making in the theory and practice of strategy have yet to be comprehensively grasped. Given that strategic thinking and strategic decision making are importantly concerned with human cognition, human decisions, and human behavior, it makes eminent sense to bring some balance in the strategy field by complementing the extant emphasis on the "objective' economics-based view with substantive attention to the "subjective" individual-oriented perspective. This calls for more focused inquiries into the role and nature of the individual strategy actors, and their cognitions and behaviors, in the strategy research enterprise. For the purposes of this book series, behavioral strategy would be broadly construed as covering all aspects of the role of the strategy maker in the entire strategy field. The scholarship relating to behavioral strategy is widely believed to be dispersed in diverse literatures. These existing contributions that relate to behavioral strategy within the overall field of strategy has been known and perhaps valued by most scholars all along, but were not adequately appreciated or brought together as a coherent sub-field or as a distinct perspective of strategy.
Piano Makers in Russia in the Nineteenth Century
by
Anne Swartz - Department of Fine & Performing Arts
Call Number: ML507.5 .S93 P53 2014
ISBN: 9781611461589
Publication Date: 2014-08-01
Piano Makers in Russia in the Nineteenth Century is a richly detailed thematic study of the history of the piano in Russian society from its beginnings with the European artisans who settled in St. Petersburg in the early decades of the century through the transition to Russian-owned family firms. The piano played a defining role in the shaping of Russia's musical culture in the nineteenth century, as artisans and entrepreneurs provided the foundation for the great tradition of the Russian virtuoso in the performance and the composition of piano music. It also helped bring about a transformative change in the material culture as the piano expanded its reach from the court and the nobility to include music enthusiasts from all social classes and Russian families in their homes. This historical study brings to light the impact of neglected piano artisans in nineteenth-century Russia, and presents a fresh view of the social and economic ties between the state and the piano-manufacturing artisans in an era largely defined by handcrafting and entrepreneurship. It contributes significantly to current issues surrounding the role of the piano and the entrepreneur-artisans in the urban centers of imperial Russia and represents an expansion of what is currently known about the piano builders who established workshops in Russia beginning in the late 1830s and 1840s, well before the heyday of the virtuoso in that country. Rare documents, including letters, memoirs, gazettes, exhibition catalogs, music journals, and administrative reports, form the nucleus of this book and provide fascinating insights about state and private patronage and the class/economic issues related to the affordability and prestige of the piano in Russia. Issues surrounding the transformation of the music industry in Russia, the role of women as patrons and performers, the exportation of instruments to the Russian Far East, and the complex system of tariffs and trade protection that benefited domestic piano manufacturers provide this book's thematic links. Conclusions indicate that while favorable tariff laws and state-imposed economic policies benefited the family-owned firms in the nineteenth century, they remained in effect in the decades after the nationalization of the piano industry in 1917.
The Impact of the First World War on U. S. Policymakers
by
Michael G. Carew - Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics and Finance
Call Number: E806 .C33 2014 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 9780739190494
Publication Date: 2014-07-18
The Impact of the First World War on U.S. Policymakers: American Strategic and Foreign Policy Formulation, 1938-1942 is designed to recount the formulation of foreign and defense policies through an examination of the background of the policymakers, with specific emphasis on the World War I experience. The introduction provides an analysis of the literature of the history of this American World War II policy formulation. The events and factors that led to the reorientation of priorities in 1938-1939 are examined. From that base, Michael Carew reviews the unfolding events of the European and Japanese degeneration into war through the spring of 1940, and their perception for the American policy-makers. He also recounts the tectonic shifts of the subsequent eighteen months and the scramble for an American response. The immediate consequences of Pearl Harbor brought the policymaking to a crisis, and the Casablanca conference of January 1943 signified the completion of the formulation of American foreign policy and naval-military strategy. Carew emphasizes the leadership of President Roosevelt and his cadre of planners in the policy formulation realm, the assertion of leadership of the alliance, and Roosevelt's specific tasks in managing the American war effort. These presidential tasks included the industrial mobilization of the American economy, the domestic political leadership of the war, the persuasion of the alliance to the propriety of American policy, and the defeat of the Axis.
Marilyn Monroe: A Life of the Actress
by
Carl Rollyson - English Department
Call Number: PN2287 .M69 R65 2014 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9781617039782
Publication Date: 2014-06-04
In American popular culture, Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) has evolved in stature from movie superstar to American icon. Monroe's own understanding of her place in the American imagination and her effort to perfect her talent as an actress are explored with great sensitivity in Carl Rollyson's engaging narrative. He shows how movies became crucial events in the shaping of Monroe's identity. He regards her enduring gifts as a creative artist, discussing how her smaller roles in The Asphalt Jungle and All About Eve established the context for her career, while in-depth chapters on her more important roles in Bus Stop, Some Like It Hot, and The Misfits provide the centerpiece of his examination of her life and career. Through extensive interviews with many of Monroe's colleagues, close friends, and other biographers, and a careful rethinking of the literature written about her, Rollyson is able to describe her use of Method acting and her studies with Michael Chekhov and Lee Strasberg, head of the Actors' Studio in New York. The author also analyzes several of Monroe's own drawings, diary notes, and letters that have recently become available. With over thirty black and white photographs (some published for the first time), a new foreword, and a new afterword, this volume brings Rollyson's 1986 book up to date. From this comprehensive, yet critically measured wealth of material, Rollyson offers a distinctive and insightful portrait of Marilyn Monroe, highlighted by new perspectives that depict the central importance of acting to the authentic aspects of her being.
Flemish Nationalism and the Great War
by
Karen D. Shelby - Department of Fine & Performing Arts
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781137391735
Publication Date: 2014-06-01
Karen Shelby addresses the IJzertoren Memorial, which is dedicated to the Flemish dead of the Great War, and the role the monument has played in the discussions among the various political, social and cultural ideologies of the Flemish community.
God Laughed: Sources of Jewish Humor
by
Hershey H. Friedman (Author); Linda Weiser Friedman (Author) (Paul H. Chook Department of Information Systems and Statistics)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781412853767
Publication Date: 2014-05-30
Humor has had a profound effect on the way the Jewish people see the world, and has sustained them through millennia of hardships and suffering. God Laughed reviews, organizes, and categorizes the humor of the ancient Jewish texts - the Hebrew Bible, the Talmud, and Midrash - in a clear, readable, and accessible manner. These works have influenced the Jewish people in many ways, and all are replete with humor and wit. Inevitably, this oeuvre of Jewish humor has itself influenced generations of comics, as well as genres of humor. The authors use examples of Biblical humor from several broad categories, including irony, sarcasm, wordplay, humorous names, humorous imagery, and humorous situations. Because their primary purpose is not to entertain, but to teach humanity how to live the ideal life, much of the humor in the Talmud and the Midrash has a single purpose: to demonstrate that evil is wrong and even, at times, ludicrous. This may help explain why approximately 1,500 years after its closing, the Talmud is still such a fascinating work. God Laughed is the latest addition to Transaction's Jewish Studies series.
Advances in Experimental Moral Psychology
by
Hagop Sarkissian (Editor) (Philosophy Department); Jennifer Cole Wright (Editor)
Call Number: BJ66 .A38 2014 (3rd floor)
ISBN: 9781472509383
Publication Date: 2014-05-22
Advances in Experimental Moral Psychology brings together leading scholars in the field to provide fresh theoretical perspectives on research in philosophy and psychology. Reflecting a diverse and active field of study, contributors are drawn from across both subjects to pursue central questions concerning moral psychology. Covering a wide-ranging selection of arguments, issues and debates, topics includes the role of emotion in moral judgment (both at a general theoretical level and with regards to specific topics); the moral psychology behind political orientation; the nature and content of moral character and more higher-order questions concerning the status of morality itself. For philosophers and researchers in the social and behavioral science, this exciting new volume reveals the beneficial results of integrating these two disciplines and illustrates the promise of this experimental approach to moral psychology.
Un mondo fuori chiave: il fantastico in Pirandello
by
Franco Zangrilli - Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature
Call Number: PQ4835 .I7 Z98136 2014 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9788876674891
Publication Date: 2014-05-07
L'intento di questo lavoro è quello di presentare una disamina ampia e complessiva del fantastico in Pirandello. Si è scelto di esaminare le opere più rappresentative del fantastico dell'autore, dalle poesie giovanili al suo ultimo dramma, "I giganti della montagna", sature dei motivi del meraviglioso, del magico, dello spiritismo, del perturbante, del sogno, del doppio, della follia. L'arte pirandelliana non ha ignorato nessun ingrediente del fantastico. In modo tutto particolare essa si ispira a un fantastico umoristico che presenta tante diramazioni e tante novità. L'originalità di Pirandello consiste persino nell'abilità di riscrivere vecchi argomenti della letteratura fantastica, temi, luoghi comuni, canoni, ecc., con uno approccio tutto nuovo, ricco di alta poesia; ecco perché l'autore viene considerato un maestro anche da grandi scrittori del postmoderno fantastico (Landolfi, Buzzati, Borges, Tabucchi ecc.). Il carattere postmoderno di Pirandello sviluppa un discorso metafantastico che si ramifica in tante direzioni - nello sperimentalismo avanguardistico dei mezzi della scrittura e della poetica del personaggio, nella commistione e ricerca di nuovi linguaggi - arrivando a realizzare opere in cui tutti i personaggi si trovano a viaggiare in una foresta di misteri.
Buddhism Across Asia: Networks of Material, Intellectual and Cultural Exchange, volume 1
by
Tansen Sen - History Department
Call Number: BQ278 .C66 2014 v.1 (3rd Floor)
ISBN: 9789814519328
Publication Date: 2014-04-18
"It comprises a rich collection of articles written by leading experts in their fields. Together, the contributions provide an in-depth analysis of Buddhist history and transmission in Asia over a period of more than 2000 years. Aspects examined include material culture, politics, economy, languages and texts, religious institutions, practices and rituals, conceptualisations, and philosophy, while the geographic scope of the studies extends from India to Southeast Asia and East Asia. Readers’ knowledge of Buddhism is constantly challenged by the studies presented, incorporating new materials and interpretations. Rejecting the concept of a reified monolithic and timeless ‘Buddhism’, this publication reflects the entangled ‘dynamic and multi-dimensional’ history of Buddhism in Asia over extended periods of ‘integration’, ‘development of multiple centres’, and ‘European expansion’, which shaped the religion’s regional and trans-regional identities.” — Max Deeg, Cardiff University
2013
L' oscura foresta. Simboli del fantastico in Landolfi
by
Franco Zangrilli - Modern Languages & Comparative Literature Department
Call Number: PQ4827 .A57 Z98 2013 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9788882414160
Publication Date: 2013-12-19
L'intento del presente lavoro è di trattare quattro simboli chiave dell'operare di Landolfi che caratterizzano la sua poetica del fantastico: lo spazio dell'anima, soprattutto della Ciociaria, la casa, l'amore, lo scrivere.
Spectacle Culture and American Identity, 1815-1940
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Susan Tenneriello - Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781137360625
Publication Date: 2013-12-18
Scenic spectacles collapse the borders of graphic and visual arts, multimedia technology, spectatorship and architecture. Drawing upon various systems of commercial, institutional and public spectacle that intersect with scenic stages of the national landscape, Tenneriello examines how spectacle is entrenched in the formation of national identity.
Hegemonya ve Iktidar: Gramsci ve Machiavelli Arasindaki Iliski Üzerine (Turkish translation of Hegemony and Power: On the Relation between Gramsci and Machiavelli)
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Benedetto Fontana - Political Science Department
Call Number: Online
ISBN: 9786054511846
Publication Date: 2013-01
Yazilarimi okuyabilen genc adamlarin simdinin seytanlarini savusturup, kader onlara bir firsat verdiginde gecmisin erdemlerine oykunmeye hazir olabilmeleri icin simdiki zamanlar ve eski zamanlar hakkindaki duÅNsuÅNncemi, acikca ve cesurca dile getirecegim.Niccolò MachiavelliMachiavelli, yalnizca bir bilim adami degildi; o bir partizan, guclu tutkulara sahip bir adam, kendini dunyaya adamis bir politik aktor, yeni guc iliskileri yaratmak isteyen ve bunu yapamayan ama boylelikle "olmasi gereken" meselesini vurgulayabilen; ote yandan ahlaki anlamda tam olarak anlasilamamis bir insandi... Siyaset adami, bir yaraticidir... Lakin bir seyi yoktan var etmez. O, bir fiili gerceklik dihilinde hareket eder, de nedir bu fiili gerceklik? Sabit ve duragan bir sey midir ya da daha ziyade dengelerin surekli olarak degistigi, araliksiz hareket halindeki guclerin bir iliskisi midir?Antonio GramsciSayfa Sayisi: 328Baski Yili: 2013Dili: TurkceYayinevi: Kalkedon
Intercultural Communication for Managers
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Michael Goodman - Communication Studies Department
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781606496244
Publication Date: 2013-12-15
Since 2008 the world has experienced the meltdown of its financial markets, followed by a devastating and protracted global recession, as well as numerous regional armed conflicts. Professionals in multi-national corporations face the challenges of a rapidly changing global economy, a revolution in communication channels fueled by digital media, a substantially transformed understanding of what a 21St Century corporation stands for -- all in an environment of financial, political, and social uncertainty. It is in that spirit that this book looks at successful pathways, and ways of thinking, for people working and managing in a global environment. Knowledge of the people, organizations and companies you work with is essential. Becoming acquainted and eventually immersed in the history, geography, values, traditions, taboos, mindset, prejudices, and legal systems of someone else is an essential step to successful relationships with people from other parts of the world. Knowledge of the culture and management practices of their company is the second step toward success -- how they make decisions; how they organize; how they work together; how they view the outside world; how they tolerate risk; how they settle disagreements; how they run meetings; how they view time; how they demonstrate their mission and values. The ability to work and manage in a global environment is a great benefit to your company. Understanding of the global environment empowers you and your company with the confidence to compete with world-class companies. Understanding other cultures and people gives managers and executives the confidence to work faster, smarter, and more efficiently and ultimately more profitably.
Say it loud. Bernard-Carreño, Its students, and racialized collegiate culture : Black studies, its students, and racialized collegiate culture
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Regina Bernard-Carreño - Department of Black and Latino Studies
Call Number: E184.7 .B47 2014 (3rd floor)
ISBN: 9781433115820
Publication Date: 2013-12-13
Say It Loud: Black Students and Collegiate Culture pays homage to the earliest Black Studies programs in the United States, particularly to those programs that spawned from strong pedagogical, revolutionary social movements, and student-based organic and traditional academic practices. Briefly presenting a look at the rich history of the birth of what became a student-led movement for social and intellectual change, Say It Loud considers the various plights of Black Studies programs today, and the way in which students have been cheated out of the revolutionary academic practices of their predecessors. The book also offers many examples of how Black Studies programs can once again take a student-centered approach, one that wishes to seek change not solely for Black students, but for everyone who believes in change at larger, deeper, and more personally-connected levels of learning.
Formal matters : Reading the materials of English Renaissance literature
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Allison K. Deutermann (Editor) (English Department); András Kiséry (Editor)
Call Number: PR421 .F67 2013 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9780719085536
Publication Date: 2013-11-30
How do the formal properties of early modern texts, together with the materials that envelop and shape them, relate to the cultural, political, and social world of their production? Formal matters: Reading the materials of English Renaissance literature answers this question by linking formalist analysis with the insights of book history. It thus represents the new English Renaissance literary historiography tying literary composition to the materials and material practices of writing. The book combines studies of familiar and lesser known texts, from the poems and plays of Shakespeare to jests and printed commonplace books. Its ten studies make important, original contributions to research on the genres of early modern literature, focusing on the involvement of literary forms in the scribal and print cultures of compilation, continuation, translation, and correspondence, as well as in matters of political republicanism and popular piety, among others. Taken together, the collection's essays exemplify how an attention to form and matter can historicise writing without abandoning a literary focus.
Habit in the English Novel, 1850-1900
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Sean O'Toole - English Department
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781137349392
Publication Date: 2013-11-22
This book offers new perspectives on the concept of habit in the nineteenth-century novel, delineating the complex, changing significance of the term and exploring the ways in which its meanings play out in a range of narratives, from Dickens to James.
Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age
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Kenneth J. Guest - Sociology and Anthropology Department
Call Number: GN316 .G83 2014
ISBN: 9780393929577
Publication Date: 2013-11-20
Covering the essential concepts that drive cultural anthropology today, Ken Guest's Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age shows students that now, more than ever, global forces affect local culture and that the tools of cultural anthropology are essential to living in a global society. A "toolkit" approach encourages students to pay attention to big questions raised by anthropologists, offers study tools to remind readers what concepts are important, and shows them why it all matters in the real world.
Managing Public-Private Strategic Alliances
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T. K. Das (Editor) - Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: HD3871 .M36 2014 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781623964887
Publication Date: 2013-11-01
Managing Public-Private Strategic Alliances contains contributions by leading scholars in the field of strategic alliance research. The chapters in this volume cover a number of significant topics that speak to the critical issues in managing strategic alliances involving public-private enterprises in various industries and countries. The topics cover both the broader issues, such as contracting and bundling public sector infrastructure and services, formation of innovation alliances and alliance portfolios, and competing institutional logics in public-private alliances, and the more focused problems of trust-building, sustainability-oriented co-innovation, and organizational justice in multipartner alliances. The chapters include empirical as well as conceptual treatments of the selected topics, and collectively present a wide-ranging review of the noteworthy research perspectives on managing public-private strategic alliances.
Theresa Bernstein
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Gail Levin (Editor) - Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Call Number: ND237 .B54 T4 2013 (4th Floor)
ISBN: 9780803248762
Publication Date: 2013-11-01
The American artist Theresa Ferber Bernstein (1890–2002) made and exhibited her work in every decade of the twentieth century. This authoritative book about Bernstein provides an overview of her life and artistic career, examining her relationships with contemporary artists. Bernstein’s work is noteworthy, even among her more famous male contemporaries such as John Sloan, Stuart Davis, and Edward Hopper, all of whom she knew. Working in realist and expressionist styles, she treated the major subjects of her time, including the fight for women’s suffrage, the plight of immigrants, World War I, jazz, unemployment, racial discrimination, and occasionally explicitly Jewish themes such as a synagogue interior or ritual objects such as a menorah. She was a member of the American Artists’ Congress and painted a mural for the U.S. government during the Great Depression. Bernstein’s portrait subjects include Albert Einstein, Martha Graham, Judy Garland, Louis Armstrong, Lil Hardin, and Billie Holiday, yet it is her particular sensibility and empathy with those subjects that set her apart from her mostly male contemporaries. Theresa Bernstein: A Century in Art includes thematic essays by Michele Cohen, Patricia M. Burnham, Elsie Heung, Sarah Archino, Stephanie Hackett, Gillian Pistell, and by the editor, Gail Levin. It features more than two hundred images, including full-color reproductions of her art and rare documentary photographs, many published here for the first time. It also includes a detailed chronology of Bernstein’s life, a list of public collections, and a list of her writings.
The Way: Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and Their Journal, 1925-1940
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Antoine Arjakovsky (Author); Jerry Ryan (Translator); John A. Jillions (Editor); Michael Plekon (Editor) (Sociology and Anthropology Department); Rowan Williams (Foreword by)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9780268020408
Publication Date: 2013-10-30
The journal Put'', or The Way, was one of the major vehicles for philosophical and religious discussion among Russian émigrés in Paris from 1925 until the beginning of World War II. This Russian language journal, edited by Nicholas Berdyaev among others, has been called one of the most erudite in all Russian intellectual history; however, it remained little known in France and the USSR until the early 1990s. This is the first sustained study of the Russian émigré theologians and other intellectuals in Paris who were associated with The Way and of their writings, as published in The Way. Although there have been studies of individual members of that group, this book places the entire generation in a broad historical and intellectual context. Antoine Arjakovsky provides assessments of leading religious figures such as Berdyaev, Bulgakov, Florovsky, Nicholas and Vladimir Lossky, Mother Maria Skobtsova, and Afanasiev, and compares and contrasts their philosophical agreements and conflicts in the pages of The Way. He examines their intense commitment to freedom, their often contentious struggles to bring the Christian tradition as experienced in the Eastern Church into conversation with Christians of the West, and their distinctive contributions to Western theology and ecumenism from the perspective of their Russian Orthodox experience. He also traces the influence of these extraordinary intellectuals in present-day Russia, Western Europe, and the United States. Throughout this comprehensive study, Arjakovsky presents a wealth of arguments, from debates over "Russian exceptionalism" to the possibilities of a Christian and Orthodox version of socialist politics, the degree to which the church could allow its agenda to be shaped by both local and global political realities, and controversies about the distinctively Russian theology of Divine Wisdom, Sophia. Arjakovsky also maps out the relationships these émigré thinkers established with significant Western theologians such as Jacques Maritain, Yves-Marie Congar, Henri de Lubac, and Jean Daniélou, who provided the intellectual underpinnings of Vatican II.
Cuba
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Ted A. Henken (Editor) (Department of Black and Latino Studies / Department of Sociology and Anthropology); Dimas Castellanos (Editor); Miriam Celaya (Editor)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781610690119
Publication Date: 2013-10-29
Written by some of the best-known independent scholars, citizen journalists, cyber-activists, and bloggers living in Cuba today, this book presents a critical, complete, and unbiased overview of contemporary Cuba. * Pays special attention to the opportunities, limitations, and challenges presented by the leadership of Raul Castro and his reforms * Provides an accurate, insider's perspective into contemporary Cuba supplied by Cubans who currently live and work on the island, in stark contrast with most accounts that are filtered through the lens of an outside observer * Supplies readers with a critical, comprehensive review of Cuban history, economics, politics, culture, and society that places current developments in historical context * Includes a glossary, an appendix of up-to-date statistical information, dozens of sidebars on a variety of important and unusual topics, and an annotated bibliography
150 Most Frequently Asked Questions on Quant Interviews
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Dan Stefanica; Rados Radoicic; Tai-Ho Wang - Mathematics Department
Call Number: HG176.7 .S75 2013 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9780979757648
Publication Date: 2013-10-28
150 Most Frequently Asked Questions on Quant Interviews is the first book in the Pocket Book Guides for Quant Interviews Series and contains over 150 questions that are frequently, and also currently, asked on interviews for quantitative positions, covering a vast spectrum, from C++ and data structures, to finance, stochastic calculus and brainteasers.
Sustainable Value Chain Management
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Adam Lindgreen (Editor); Sankar Sen (Editor) (Allen G. Aronson Department of Marketing and International Business); François Maon (Editor); Joelle Vanhamme (Editor)
Call Number: HD30.255 .S88 2013 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781409435082
Publication Date: 2013-10-24
The way organizations manage their value chain has changed dramatically over the past decade. Today, organizations take account of economic issues, but they also adopt a broader perspective of their purpose including social and environmental issues. Yet despite its global spread, sustainable value chain management remains an uncertain and poorly defined ambition, with few absolutes. The social and environmental issues that organizations should address easily can be interpreted as including virtually everything. Current literature on the topic seeks to understand the effects and management of initiatives dealing with diversity, human rights, safety, philanthropy, community, and environment. However, the penetration of social and environmental considerations into value chain management is described as "desire lacking reality" thereby making the idea a patchy success. The objective of this research anthology is to investigate different angles of sustainable value chain management. The book's 27 chapters fill holes and explore new fields; the chapters are organised in five sections: Sustainable value chains - context, drivers, and barriers; Sustainable value chains - managing activities; Sustainable value chains - managing networks and collaboration; Sustainable value chains - integrative perspectives; and Sustainable value chains - specific sectorial and industry perspectives.
War Play: Video Games and the Future of Armed Conflict
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Corey Mead - English Department
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9780544031562
Publication Date: 2013-09-17
A behind-the-scenes look at how the military uses video game technology to train soldiers, treat veterans, and entice new recruits How does the U.S. military train its soldiers for new forms of armed conflict, all within the constraints of diminished defense budgets? Increasingly, the answer is cutting-edge video game technology. Corey Mead shows us training sessions where soldiers undertake multiplayer "missions" that test combat skills, develop unit cohesion, and teach cultural awareness. He immerses himself in 3-D battle simulations so convincing that they leave his heart racing. And he shows how the military, which has shaped American education more than any other force over the last century, fuels the adoption of games as learning tools--and recruitment come-ons. Mead also details how the military uses games to prepare soldiers for their return to the home front and to treat PTSD. Military-funded researchers were closely involved with the computing advances that led to the invention of the Internet. Now, as Mead proves, we are poised at the brink of a similar explosion in game technology. War Play reveals that many of tomorrow's teaching tools, therapies, and entertainments can be found in today's military.
Securities Arbitration Desk Reference
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Seth Lipner - Law Department
Call Number: KF1066.9 .S36 (2nd Floor)
ISBN: 0314638075
Publication Date: 2013-09-14
Securities Arbitration Desk Reference is the only compilation of its kind that provides all the essential information governing securities arbitration proceedings. Written by distinguished law professors who draw upon decades of experience in representing persons in securities arbitrations, this title includes: The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Code of Arbitration Procedure. FINRA member conduct rules for brokers. Relevant federal securities acts. The Uniform Securities Act. The complete text of each statute and rule is followed by expert commentary, practical suggestions, and references to interpretive materials and caselaw.
Without a Claim
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Grace Schulman - English Department
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781299904019
Publication Date: 2013-09-10
Grace Schulman, who has been called 'a vital and permanent poet' (Harold Bloom), makes new the life she finds in other cultures and in the distant past. 'In Without a Claim', she masterfully encompasses music, faith, art, and history. The title poem alludes to the Montauk sachem who sold land without any concept of rights to property, and meditates on our own notion of ownership: 'No more than geese in flight, shadowing the lawn, / cries piercing wind, do we possess these fields, / given the title, never the dominion.' She traces the illusion of rights, from land to objects, from our loves to our very selves. Alternatively, she finds permanence in art, whether in galleries or on cave walls, and in music, whether in the concert hall, on the streets of New York, or in the waves at sea. AUTHOR: Grace Schulman is the author many acclaimed books of poetry. For her poetry she has received a Guggenheim fellowship, the Aiken-Taylor Award, the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award, New York University's Distinguished Alumni Award, and three Pushcart prizes. Schulman is a distinguished professor of English at Baruch College, CUNY. She is a former director of the Poetry Center (1978-1984) and a former poetry editor of The Nation (1971-2006).
Principles of Music
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Philip Lambert - Department of Fine & Performing Arts
Call Number: MT7 .L1645 2014
ISBN: 9780199975563
Publication Date: 2013-09-06
Ideal for students with no prior experience with musical notation and music theory, Principles of Music presents a series of lessons that proceeds step by step through music fundamentals. Taking a keyboard-oriented approach, it focuses on the basics - musical notation of rhythm and pitch, major and minor scales, key signatures, intervals, triads, and seventh chords - providing the necessary background for more advanced study in music theory. In addition to lessons in pitch notation and tonal materials, the book also covers the basics of rhythm and meter through separate lessons and performance exercises that reinforce rhythm reading. While rooted in a repertory of Western art music - with excerpts from great works by composers ranging from Bach to Bernstein - the text also encourages students to explore other works, and other musical traditions, with lists of suggested further listening at the end of each lesson.
Romantic Intimacy
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Nancy Yousef - English Department
Call Number: PR447 .Y68 2013 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9780804786096
Publication Date: 2013-09-04
How much can we know about what other people are feeling and how much can we sympathize or empathize with them? The term "intimacy" captures a tension between a confidence in the possibility of shared experience and a competing belief that thoughts and feelings are irreducibly private. This book is an interdisciplinary study of shared feeling as imagined in eighteenth-century ethics, romantic literature, and twentieth-century psychoanalysis. Original interpretations of Hume, Rousseau, Kant, Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Austen show how mutual recognition gives way to the appreciation of varied, nonreciprocal forms of intimacy. The book concludes with accounts of empathy and unconscious communication in the psychoanalytic setting, revealing the persistence of romantic preoccupations in modernity. Yousef offers a compelling account of how philosophical confidence in sympathy is transformed by literary attention to uneven forms of emotional response, including gratitude, disappointment, distraction, and absorption. In its wide-ranging and eclectic engagement with current debates on the relationship between ethics, affect, and aesthetics, the book will be crucial reading for students of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century culture, as well as for literary theorists.
Strategic Inquiry
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Nell Scharff Panero (Marxe School of Public & International Affairs); Joan E. Talbert
Call Number: LB2822.82 .P35 2013 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781612505855
Publication Date: 2013-09-01
Strategic Inquiry is an innovative model for promoting teacher collaboration around identifying specific "learning gaps" that keep struggling students from succeeding. Gaps may include anything from the proper use of commas and conjunctions to concepts such as "slope" in math. The authors argue that addressing these critical learning gaps can lead to big changes in student success, in teachers' sense of efficacy, and in school culture. The strategic inquiry model has been implemented in schools and districts around the country, including New York City, where it was rigorously evaluated with impressive results. As Common Core standards raise the bar for student learning ever higher, this proven approach promises to build teachers' capacity for closing the gap between where struggling students are and where they need to be."
The Ethnic Project
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Vilna Bashi Treitler - Department of Black and Latino Studies
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9780804757720
Publication Date: 2013-08-21
Race is a known fiction--there is no genetic marker that indicates someone's race--yet the social stigma of race endures. In the United States, ethnicity is often positioned as a counterweight to race, and we celebrate our various hyphenated-American identities. But Vilna Bashi Treitler argues that we do so at a high cost: ethnic thinking simply perpetuates an underlying racism. In The Ethnic Project, Bashi Treitler considers the ethnic history of the United States from the arrival of the English in North America through to the present day. Tracing the histories of immigrant and indigenous groups--Irish, Chinese, Italians, Jews, Native Americans, Mexicans, Afro-Caribbeans, and African Americans--she shows how each negotiates America's racial hierarchy, aiming to distance themselves from the bottom and align with the groups already at the top. But in pursuing these "ethnic projects" these groups implicitly accept and perpetuate a racial hierarchy, shoring up rather than dismantling race and racism. Ultimately, The Ethnic Project shows how dangerous ethnic thinking can be in a society that has not let go of racial thinking.
Amy Lowell Anew
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Carl Rollyson - English Department
Call Number: PS3523 .O88 Z74 2013 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9781442223929
Publication Date: 2013-08-08
The controversial American poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), a founding member of the Imagist group that included D. H. Lawrence and H. D., excelled as the impresario for the "new poetry" that became news across the U. S. in the years after World War I. Maligned by T. S. Eliot as the "demon saleswoman" of poetry, and ridiculed by Ezra Pound, Lowell has been treated by previous biographers as an obese, sex-starved, inferior poet who smoked cigars and made a spectacle of herself, canvassing the country on lecture tours that drew crowds in the hundreds for her electrifying performances. In fact, Lowell wrote some of the finest love lyrics of the 20th century and led a full and loving life with her constant companion, the retired actress Ada Russell. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize posthumously in 1926. This provocative new biography, the first in forty years, restores Amy Lowell to her full humanity in an era that, at last, is beginning to appreciate the contributions of gays and lesbians to American's cultural heritage. Drawing on newly discovered letters and papers, Rollyson's biography finally gives this vibrant poet her due.
In Translation: Translators on Their Work and What It Means
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Esther Allen (Editor) (Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature); Susan Bernofsky
Call Number: PN241 .I45 2013 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9780231159685
Publication Date: 2013-05-28
The most comprehensive collection of perspectives on translation to date, this anthology features essays by some of the world's most skillful writers and translators, including Haruki Murakami, Alice Kaplan, Peter Cole, Eliot Weinberger, Forrest Gander, Clare Cavanagh, David Bellos, and José Manuel Prieto. Discussing the process and possibilities of their art, they cast translation as a fine balance between scholarly and creative expression. The volume provides students and professionals with much-needed guidance on technique and style, while affirming for all readers the cultural, political, and aesthetic relevance of translation. These essays focus on a diverse group of languages, including Japanese, Turkish, Arabic, and Hindi, as well as frequently encountered European languages, such as French, Spanish, Italian, German, Polish, and Russian. Contributors speak on craft, aesthetic choices, theoretical approaches, and the politics of global cultural exchange, touching on the concerns and challenges that currently affect translators working in an era of globalization. Responding to the growing popularity of translation programs, literature in translation, and the increasing need to cultivate versatile practitioners, this anthology serves as a definitive resource for those seeking a modern understanding of the craft.
Anima vagula. parabolas del amor y del poder
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Lourdes Gil - Department of Black and Latino Studies / Modern Languages & Comparative Literature Department
Call Number: PQ7390 .G5 A85 2013 (5th floor)
ISBN: 8479628340
Publication Date: 2013-05-01
En un lenguaje a la vez fluido e incandescente, Lourdes Gil se adentra en la sutil relación entre el amor y la muerte, y evoca el dolor y la belleza que pueden surgir entre las ruinas de la historia, la memoria y el desarraigo. En trágica letanía, la poeta se une al coro de voces literarias, pasadas y presentes, para invocar las sombras de una larga fila de personajes reales y míticos, cuyas vidas icónicas y destinos a menudo fatídicos, actúan como un testimonio a la violencia y la infamia que resultan del poder desmedido, así como la absoluta vulnerabilidad del individuo que se enfrenta a fuerzas más allá de su control. ANDREA OREILLY HERRERA.
Interpartner Dynamics in Strategic Alliances
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T. K. Das - Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: HD69 .S8 I68 2013 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781623961367
Publication Date: 2013-04-01
Interpartner Dynamics in Strategic Alliances is a volume in the book series Research in Strategic Alliances that will focus on providing a robust and comprehensive forum for new scholarship in the field of strategic alliances. In particular, the books in the series will cover new views of interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks and models, significant practical problems of alliance organization and management, and emerging areas of inquiry. The series will also include comprehensive empirical studies of selected segments of business, economic, industrial, government, and non-profit activities with wide prevalence of strategic alliances. Through the ongoing release of focused topical titles, this book series will seek to disseminate theoretical insights and practical management information that will enable interested professionals to gain a rigorous and comprehensive understanding of the field of strategic alliances. Interpartner Dynamics in Strategic Alliances contains contributions by leading scholars in the field of strategic alliance research. The 13 chapters in this volume cover a number of significant topics that speak to the critical issues in the interactions between partner firms in strategic alliances. The chapter topics cover both the broader issues, such as relational mechanisms in alliances, role of interpersonal networks, parental control of joint ventures, conflict management, interpartner diversity, and multilevel embeddedness in multilateral alliances, and the more focused problems of alliance competence, roles of third parties, accounting for partner trust, relationship quality in construction alliances, and how natural resources may impact alliance formation. The chapters include empirical as well as conceptual treatments of the selected topics, and collectively present a wideranging review of the noteworthy research perspectives on interpartner dynamics in strategic alliances.
Alec Wilder
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Philip Lambert - Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Call Number: ML410 .W6975 L36 2013 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9780252037603
Publication Date: 2013-03-08
The music of Alec Wilder (1907-1980) blends several American musical traditions, such as jazz and the American popular song, with classical European forms and techniques. Stylish and accessible, Wilder's musical oeuvre ranged from sonatas, suites, concertos, operas, ballets, and art songs to woodwind quintets, brass quintets, jazz suites, and hundreds of popular songs. In this biography and critical investigation of Wilder's music, Philip Lambert chronicles Wilder's early work as a part-time student at the Eastman School of Music, his ascent through the ranks of the commercial recording industry in New York City in the 1930s and 1940s, his turn toward concert music from the 1950s onward, and his devotion late in his life to the study of American popular songs of the first half of the twentieth century. The book discusses some of his best-known music, such as the revolutionary octets and songs such as "I'll Be Around," "While We're Young," and "Blackberry Winter," and explains the unique blend of cultivated and vernacular traditions in his singular musical language.
The Coup: 1953, The CIA, and The Roots of Modern U.S.-Iranian Relations
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Ervand Abrahamian - History Department
Call Number: DS318.6 .A26 2013 (3rd floor)
ISBN: 9781595588265
Publication Date: 2013-02-05
From Ervand Abrahamian, a leading historian on the Middle East, comes a lucid account of the CIA's 1953 coup in Iran and how it paved the way to today's diplomatic gridlock. The Coup is the first trade book to put the 1953 coup in context, filling a gap in the understanding of Iran's history. Abrahamian relies on little-known archival information to position the coup and its aftermath in a new light, challenging conventional interpretations of the event and positioning it in the context of oil interests rather than the Cold War. A timely and eye-opening book.
Managing Knowledge in Strategic Alliances
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T. K. Das (Editor) - Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: HD69 .S8 M36 2013 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781623961664
Publication Date: 2013-02-01
Managing Knowledge in Strategic Alliances contains contributions by leading scholars in the field of strategic alliance research. The 11 chapters in this volume cover a number of significant topics that speak to the critical issues in managing knowledge in strategic alliances. The chapter topics cover both the broader issues, such as managing uncertainty in alliances, collaborative know-how, novelty in interpartner knowledge, coopetition in knowledge integration, and dynamic knowledge capabilities, and the more focused problems of innovation and partner selection, partner responsiveness and knowledge in supply chain networks, the effect of knowledge flows on the decision to cooperate, and interpartner learning dynamics in an alliance constellation. The chapters include empirical as well as conceptual treatments of the selected topics, and collectively present a wide-ranging review of the noteworthy research perspectives on knowledge management in strategic alliances.
Modern Portfolio Theory, + Website: Foundations, Analysis, and New Developments
by
Jack Clark Francis (Author) (Mathematics Department); Dongcheol Kim (Author)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781118370520
Publication Date: 2013-01-22
A through guide covering Modern Portfolio Theory as well as the recent developments surrounding it Modern portfolio theory (MPT), which originated with Harry Markowitz's seminal paper "Portfolio Selection" in 1952, has stood the test of time and continues to be the intellectual foundation for real-world portfolio management. This book presents a comprehensive picture of MPT in a manner that can be effectively used by financial practitioners and understood by students. Modern Portfolio Theory provides a summary of the important findings from all of the financial research done since MPT was created and presents all the MPT formulas and models using one consistent set of mathematical symbols. Opening with an informative introduction to the concepts of probability and utility theory, it quickly moves on to discuss Markowitz's seminal work on the topic with a thorough explanation of the underlying mathematics. Analyzes portfolios of all sizes and types, shows how the advanced findings and formulas are derived, and offers a concise and comprehensive review of MPT literature Addresses logical extensions to Markowitz's work, including the Capital Asset Pricing Model, Arbitrage Pricing Theory, portfolio ranking models, and performance attribution Considers stock market developments like decimalization, high frequency trading, and algorithmic trading, and reveals how they align with MPT Companion Website contains Excel spreadsheets that allow you to compute and graph Markowitz efficient frontiers with riskless and risky assets If you want to gain a complete understanding of modern portfolio theory this is the book you need to read.
Is the American Constitution Obsolete?
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Thomas J. Main - Marxe School of Public and International Affairs
Call Number: KF4550 .I812 2013 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781594609589
Publication Date: 2013-01-04
Americans revere their Constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this time of war, fears of an imperial presidency persist. Gridlock prevents reform in arms control, immigration, and other vital areas. An economic crisis generates fears that the system may not be able to respond effectively. Can we solve the problems we face under the current Constitution or does the 21st Century call for a new Magna Carta? These questions are debated by a group of distinguished contributors that includes: Akhil Amar (Yale Law School), Mark Tushnet (Harvard Law School), Stephen Macedo (Princeton University), Larry J. Sabato (University of Virginia), and others. Among the topics debated here are: does the constitution encourage gridlock?; judicial review and democracy; an imperial presidency?; and race and the Constitution. Is the American Constitution Obsolete? is the most comprehensive one-volume debate on the pros and cons of our basic law and is ideal reading for courses that cover the Constitution.
Strategic Management: A Primer
by
Raghavan Parthasarthy Alvin L.Booke (Paul Loomba Department of Management)
Call Number: HD30.28 .P36 2013 (Reserves)
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Law and International Business (4th Edition)
by
Seth E. Lipner - Law Department
Call Number: K1005.4 .S48 2013 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781607974079
Publication Date: 2013
Oriana Fallaci e così sia. Uno scrittore postmoderno
by
Franco Zangrilli - Modern Languages and Comparative Literature Department
Call Number: PQ4866 .A4 Z97 2013 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9788860196316
La Fallaci può essere considerata uno scrittore postmoderno? Può essere annoverata tra i grandi come Capote, Tabucchi e Cortàzar? In questo libro, l'autore, attraverso un'analisi minuziosa, esamina la struttura, lo stile, il linguaggio, i temi, le funzioni mettendo in evidenza i legami con il giornalismo e con la tradizione letteraria classica fino agli scrittori postmoderni, e colloca, infine, la scrittrice nel contesto del postmodernismo. La continua mescolanza tra cronaca e leggenda, tra verità e fiction, tra realtà e immaginazione, come la contaminazione e la trasfigurazione di tutta una serie di miti, plasmano la dimensione del fantastico nella Fallaci. Lo spirito d'avventura dei suoi personaggi esprime un'inquietudine lacerante, un io alla continua ricerca di se stesso, che si sdoppia e si raddoppia nella speranza di ritrovarsi, di arrivare alle certezze di infinite incertezze, a comprendere l'incomprensibile, a dare una risposta soddisfacente a una domanda molto complessa: "La vita cos'è?".
2012
Le muse di Buzzati. Realtà e mistero
by
Franco Zangrilli - Modern Languages & Comparative Literature Department
Call Number: PQ4807 .U83 Z96 2012 (5th floor)
ISBN: 8861560903
Publication Date: 2012-12-09
In queste pagine si analizzano i misteri della scrittura di Buzzati: fede, religione e trascendenza. Ci sono eremiti, vescovi, monaci e Papi, ma anche uomini, credenti e miscredenti. Si discute del Natale, che rappresenta la condizione misteriosa della società (post)moderna che si sgancia dai valori del passato senza essere in grado di rimpiazzarli. Ma si valuta anche la misteriosa immagine dell’animale, metafora della psicologia umana svolta sempre con l’aiuto del surrealismo, del fiabesco e del favoloso, del simbolismo, della metafora e dell’allegoria in viaggio verso la costruzione di racconti densi di ironia e sarcasmo. Ma tra le pieghe di queste pagine si svela prepotente anche la presenza di Pirandello nei racconti di Buzzati, storie tese a mettere in luce il mistero ultimo: quello della personalità e dell'”io” alla perenne ricerca di se stesso.
Social Entrepreneurship: How Businesses Can Transform Society
by
Thomas S. Lyons (Editor) - Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9780313393426
Publication Date: 2012-11-27
Tackling one of the hottest topics in business today, experts share practical insights about how to finance, market, manage, and assess a social entrepreneurship venture to create a new organization that can do well and do good. * Useful examples of how successful social entrepreneurship enterprises develop marketing plans and promote themselves with integrity * Models for exemplary performance measurement * A concluding chapter in each volume that summarizes and focuses the insights offered * Contributions from the leading practitioners and scholars in the field of social entrepreneurship * Graphics that illustrate and illuminate key points, facilitating comprehension * A glossary of terms to assist students and lay readers
Le métier d'aimer
by
Essono Tsimi (Author) (Department of Modern Languages & Comp Lit)
Call Number: PQ3989.3.E79 M48 2012 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9782336008837
Publication Date: 2012-11-15
The job of loving
Eric is in love, and as if under the influence of a drug. His feelings are a form of alienation when they are illustrated by his derivative passion for the divine Clea, which represents the inaccessible, the lost paradise, Canada. They are a means of rooting when they present themselves in the guise of the modest Monica, the image of decay, of disenchantment, and of Cameroon, an unexpected anagram of love. This first novel is a terrible autofiction.
Hard Times: The Adult Musical in 1970s New York City
by
Elizabeth L. Wollman - Department of Fine & Performing Arts
Call Number: ML1711.8 .N3 W62 2013 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9780199747481
Publication Date: 2012-10-29
In Hard Times, musical theater historian Elizabeth L. Wollman takes readers on a fascinating tour of the adult musical scene of New York City's rampant 1970s. After the success of Hair in 1968, the low-budget adult musical proliferated. The most famous was the long-running "Oh! Calcutta!", but countless more made it to stage: "Stag Movie," "Let My People Come," "The Faggot," and others. Structured like old-fashioned revues, with thematically interconnected songs and skits, they received little respect from critics, who either condemned them for going too far in the direction of hard-core pornography, or for not being erotic enough.The public thought otherwise, flooding the theaters and pouring cash into box-office tills. Wollman shows that adult musicals represented far more than a silly fad from a silly decade: they reflected experimentation with newfound sexual freedom, not to mention the rise of the women's and gay liberation movements. She examines the impact of the Stonewall riots on gay musicals; how feminism was reflected on stage; and how "porno chic" and hard-core porn influenced performances. Even the most middlebrow efforts brought into focus the debate between art and obscenity, and angst over New York City's socioeconomic status. By the early 1980s, as the city's economy recovered and society grew conservative, these musicals disappeared-an indicator of a larger transformation. Wollman reasserts the significance of this humble (if hardly modest) art form. Adult musicals, she shows, represented aspects of American culture at their messiest and most confused-and thus at their most honest.
Hollywood Enigma: Dana Andrews
by
Carl E. Rollyson - English Department
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781604735673
Publication Date: 2012-07-16
Dana Andrews (1909-1992) worked with distinguished directors such as John Ford, Lewis Milestone, Otto Preminger, Fritz Lang, William Wyler, William A. Wellman, Mervyn Le Roy, Jean Renoir, and Elia Kazan. He played romantic leads alongside the great beauties of the modern screen, including Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Greer Garson, Merle Oberon, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Maureen O'Hara, and most important of all, Gene Tierney, with whom he did five films. Retrospectives of his work often elicit high praise for an underrated actor, a master of the minimalist style. His image personified the "male mask" of the 1940s in classic films such as Laura, Fallen Angel, and Where the Sidewalk Ends, in which he played the "masculine ideal of steely impassivity." No comprehensive discussion of film noir can neglect his performances. He was an "actor's actor." Here at last is the complete story of a great actor, his difficult struggle to overcome alcoholism while enjoying the accolades of his contemporaries, a successful term as president of the Screen Actors Guild, and the love of family and friends that never deserted him. Based on diaries, letters, home movies, and other documents, this biography explores the mystery of a poor boy from Texas who made his Hollywood dream come true even as he sought a life apart from the limelight and the backbiting of contemporaries jockeying for prizes and prestige. Called "one of nature's noblemen" by his fellow actor Norman Lloyd, Dana Andrews emerges from Hollywood Enigma as an admirable American success story, fighting his inner demons and ultimately winning.
Budgeting and Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations
by
Lynne A. Weikart (Author); Greg G. Chen (Author) (Marxe School of Public & International Affairs); Edward M. Sermier (Author)
Call Number: HG4027.65 .W447 2013
ISBN: 9781608716937
Publication Date: 2012-06-22
In the nonprofit sector, money drives mission. Well-managed budgets and investments can spur long-term growth and achievement, while financial mismanagement can damage and even destroy organizations. Weikart, Chen, and Sermierùin their exciting new text geared wholly to nonprofits provide the financial tools nonprofit managers need to thrive in pursuit of mission success. Given the wide array of nonprofit managers′ backgrounds, and recognizing that there is often an inherent fear of "the financials" the authors explain financial concepts without leaning unnecessarily on intimidating jargon. The result is a practical, accessible resource that prepares the next generation of nonprofit managers in financial planning and analysis as well as conventional and entrepreneurial financial management. Grounded in real-world cases and offering plenty of opportunity for application and practice, Budgeting and Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations helps readers develop a stable fiscal foundation and sound financial strategies for their organizations to prosper in times of economic expansion and contraction.
New Inscriptions and Seals Relating to the Biblical World
by
Meir Lubetski (Author) (Modern Languages & Comparative Literature Department); Society of Biblical Literature Staff (Contribution by)
Call Number: PJ5034.8 .I8 L83 2012 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9781589835566
Publication Date: 2012-06-01
This volume continues the tradition of New Seals and Inscriptions, Hebrew, Idumean and Cuneiform (Sheffield Phoenix, 2007) by featuring analyses by eminent scholars of some of the archaeological treasures from Dr. Shlomo Moussaieff's outstanding collection. These contributions signal fresh approaches to the study of ancient artifacts and underscore the role of archaeological evidence in reconstructing the legacy of antiquity, especially that of the biblical period. The contributors are Kathleen Abraham, Chaim Cohen, Robert Deutsch, Claire Gottlieb, Martin Heide, Richard S. Hess, W. G. Lambert, Andre Lemaire, Meir Lubetski, Matthew Morgenstern, Alan Millard, Lawrence J. Mykytiuk, and Peter van der Veen."
Saints As They Really Are: Voices of Holiness in Our Time
by
Michael Plekon - Sociology and Anthropology Department
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9780268089825
Publication Date: 2012-05-01
In his new book, Saints As They Really Are, priest and scholar Michael Plekon traces the spiritual journeys of several American Christians, using their memoirs and other writings. These "saints-in-the-making" show all their doubts and imperfections as they reflect on their search for God and their efforts to lead holy lives. They are gifted yet ordinary women and men trying to follow Christ within their flawed and broken humanity--"saints as they really are," as Dorothy Day put it. Saints As They Really Are is the third book in Plekon's critically acclaimed series on saints and holiness in our time. He draws on the autobiographical work of Dorothy Day, Peter Berger, Thomas Merton, Kathleen Norris, and Barbara Brown Taylor, among others, as well as from his own experiences as a Carmelite seminarian and brother. Plekon shares the power of these individuals' stories as they unfold. The book offers a strong argument that our failings and weaknesses are not disqualifications to holiness. Plekon further confronts the institutional church and its relationship to individuals seeking God, focusing on some of the challenges to this search--the destructive potential of religion and religious institutions, as well as our personal tendencies to extremism, overwork, pious obsessions, and legalism. But he also underscores the healing qualities of faith and the spiritual life. Plekon's insights will help readers better understand their own spiritual pilgrimages as they learn how others have dealt with the trials and joys of their path to everyday holiness.
Management Dynamics in Strategic Alliances
by
T. K. Das (Editor) - Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: HD69 .S8 M325 2012 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781617357558
Publication Date: 2012-04-01
Management Dynamics in Strategic Alliances contains contributions by leading scholars in the field of strategic alliance research. The 12 chapters in this volume cover a number of significant topics relating to the management of strategic alliances. The chapters discuss both the broader issues, such as governance structure choice, dynamics of alliance conditions, co-evolutionary dynamics, learning dynamics, and the management of internal tensions, and the more focused problems of controls in interfirm settings, dilemmas of cooperation, value creation in alliance portfolios, and alliance management experiences in the construction and automobile industries. The chapters include empirical as well as conceptual treatments of the selected topics, and collectively present a wide-ranging review of the management dynamics in strategic alliances.
Traditional China in Asian and World History (Key Issues in Asian Studies)
by
Tansen Sen (Author) (History Department); Victor H. Mair (Author)
Call Number: DS721 .S395 2012 (3rd floor)
ISBN: 9780924304651
Publication Date: 2012-04
"Victor Mair and Tansen Sen have provided an account of China's engagement with the Eurasian world around it that is succinct, accessible, and masterful. They demonstrate how-from their Neolithic origins through Zheng He's fifteenth century voyages across maritime Asia-the Chinese were constantly interacting with their neighbors, through warfare, diplomacy, religious pilgrimages, trade, the accounts of travelers, and the translation of foreign books. These interactions, which are treated both topically and chronologically, are interwoven with a historical narrative and handsomely supported by illustrations, maps, translated travel accounts, and a glossary. This is a valuable addition to the literature on Chinese history in a global context." (John W. Chaffee, Binghamton University, State University of New York).
Understanding Social Entrepreneurship: The Relentless Pursuit of Mission in an Ever Changing World
by
Jill Kickul (Author); Thomas S. Lyons (Author) (Paul Loomba Department of Management)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9780203801925
Publication Date: 2012-03-22
Social entrepreneurship involves the application of business practices to the pursuit of social and/or environmental mission. It brings the mindset, principles, strategies, tools and techniques of entrepreneurship to the social sector, yielding innovative solutions to the vexing problems facing society - poverty, hunger, inadequate housing and homelessness, unemployment and under-employment, illiteracy, disease, environmental degradation, etc. It finds solutions where government and private sector efforts have not. This intriguing field has captured the imaginations of thousands of business and public administration students around the world, leading to the creation of hundreds of courses and programs of study to meet this burgeoning demand. Yet, there are few, if any, textbooks that offer a comprehensive treatment of this subject. Instructors are forced to cobble together reading materials from multiple sources, creating a hardship for professors and students, alike. This book is aimed at addressing this problem. Available with Instructor's Manual, PowerPoint's and Testbank.
Corporate Communication: Tactical Guidelines for Strategic Practice
by
Michael B. Goodman (Author) (Communication Studies Department); Peter B. Hirsch (Author)
Call Number: Full text available online
ISBN: 9781606493083
Publication Date: 2012-02-15
Suitable for the professional whose position requires the creation and management of an organization's communications, this book applies strategic approaches to tactical written and oral communication, and includes a particular emphasis on problem solving and analytical techniques appropriate to global corporate environments.
Global Banking
by
Roy C. Smith (Author); Ingo Walter (Author); Gayle DeLong (Author) (Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics and Finance)
Call Number: HG3881 .S5434 2012 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9780195335934
Publication Date: 2012-01-17
Few sectors of the global economy have experienced the dynamic and structural change that has occurred over the past several decades in banking and financial services or as much turbulence and damage to the economy and to ordinary people. Regulatory and technological changes have been among the main catalysts of change in the financial industry worldwide, making entrenched competitive structures obsolete and mandating the development of new products, new processes, new strategies, and new public policies toward the industry. This third edition of Global Banking reassess the continuing transformational process of global banking and finance - its causes, its course, and its consequences. It begins with an overview of the most recent developments and goes on to examine the major dimensions of international commercial and investment banking, including money and foreign exchange markets, debt capital markets, international bank lending, derivatives, asset-based and project financing, and equity capital markets. Later, the various advisory businesses - mergers and acquisitions, privatizations, institutional asset management, and private banking - are analyzed. In each case, the factors that distinguish the winners from the losers are identified. This is brought together in the final section of the book, which deals with problems of strategic positioning and execution, as well as critical risk issues and regulations.
Memory, Violence, Queues: Lu Xun Interprets China (Asia Past & Present)
by
E. Shan Chou - English Department
Call Number: PL2754 .S5 Z637 2012 (5th floor)
ISBN: 9780924304682
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Memory, Violence Queues: Lu Xun Interprets China takes a new look at the writer whose name is synonymous with the radical newness of modern Chinese literature. It identifies key moments in Lu Xun's creative development and places them in the context of the turbulent era in which China became a republic. The result is a fresh and nuanced interpretation of a range of works, from fiction and essays to classical poems. The analyses highlight the writer's engagement with epochal political events--the discarding of the queue style of hair, the failed monarchical restoration of Zhang Xun, the Five Martyrs incident of the leftist literary movement, and the parallel movement in art. A distinctive feature is the extensive use of visual materials and contemporary photographs. Through her original approach, Eva Shan Chou restores historical complexity to the literary conscience of modern China.
Scrittori allo specchio. D'Annunzio e Pirandello
by
Franco Zangrilli - Modern Languages & Comparative Literature Department
Call Number: PQ4835 .I7 Z835 2011 (5th Floor)
ISBN: 9788897591061
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Questo saggio analizza il raffronto D'annunzio-Pirandello. Un raffronto serio e paziente, documentato con riferimenti e citazioni, colmando lacune, correggendo inesattezze, approfondendo argomenti appena sfiorati dalla critica predendente. Secondo quella critica comparata che sostiene che ci sono tanti modi di avvicinare scrittori anche più diversi, in essenza qusto vuol essere uno studio comparato che esamina i punti di comunicanza e di divergenza, di tutta una serie di motivi di contenuto e di forma, che analizza le influenze reciproche e che mette faccia a faccia due scittori di grande importanza nel panorama letterario del Novecento. Le divesità e le somiglianze che esistono tra questi due autori sono degni della loro distinta e profonda originalità. Se con la sua arte D'annunzio ha riportato la letteratura italiana nell'ambito culturale dell'Europa a cavllo tra i due secoli, Pirandello, specialmente con la sua drammaturgia, l'ha riportata nel panorama della cultura mondiale del secolo ventesimo e di quelle a vanire.
Strategic Alliances for Value Creation
by
T. K. Das - Paul Loomba Department of Management
Call Number: HD69 .S8 S774 2012 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9781617356933
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Strategic Alliances for Value Creation contains contributions by leading scholars in the field of strategic alliance research. The 14 chapters in this volume cover a number of significant topics that encompass value creation through strategic alliances in recent times. The chapters cover both the broader topics, such as multi-partner alliances, technology parks, intellectual property rights, knowledge management and culture, portfolio theory, learning in alliances, and open innovation, and the more focused problems of transparency in interfirm accounting, local partner perspective of management control, knowledge in intra-district networks, and alliance partners for entrepreneurial firms. The chapters include empirical as well as conceptual treatments of the selected topics, and collectively present a wide-ranging review of the noteworthy areas of research on employing strategic alliances for value creation.
Schöne neue Welt der Fortpflanzung: Texte zu Schwangerschaft, Geburt und Gendiagnostik
by
Barbara Katz Rothman (Author) (Department of Sociology & Anthropology); Hildburg Wegener (Translator)
Call Number: HQ759 .R675 2012 (4th floor)
ISBN: 9783863210182
Publication Date: 2012
Die US-amerikanische Soziologin und Gesundheitswissenschaftlerin Barbara Katz Rothman greift immer wieder in die Diskussion über neue Fortpflanzungstechniken ein. Dieses Buch versammelt Aufsätze und Auszüge aus ihren Büchern, unter anderem zu den folgenden Themen: Geschichte und Entwicklung der Arbeit von Hebammen. Der medizinische Blick auf Schwangerschaft und Geburt. Gendiagnostik und ihre Folgen für Mutterschaft und Menschenbild.
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