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Along the Hudson Walking Manhattan’s Western Waterfront William J. Hennessey
Animist Poetics Ancestral Trauma and Regeneration in African Literature Ryan Topper
Teaching LGBTQ Politics Edward F. Kammerer, Royal G. Cravens, Erin Mayo-Adam
In Search of Identity The Ongoing Crisis of Israeli Society Gadi Hitman
This Dagger, My Heart A Novel David Farrell Krell
The Chinese Dream and Law The Third Surge of Utopianism, 2012–2024 Shiping Hua
Unimportant Clerks The New York School Poets and the Culture of Bureaucracy Jason Lagapa
From a Whisper to a Movement Investigating the Shared Rhetorical Spaces of Whistleblowing and Social Protest Joshua Guitar, Alan Chu
The Witness as Educator Reading W. G. Sebald, Aimé Césaire, and Walt Whitman David T. Hansen, Rachel Wahl
Rethinking Jewish History and Memory Through Photography Ofer Ashkenazi, Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Dorothy Parker's New York Kevin C. Fitzpatrick
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