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Dr. Lazarus is too modest to plug his new book here, so we'll do it 😉 "Gendered Vulnerability: How Women Work Harder to Stay in Office." press.umich.edu/9718595/gender… (with Dr. Amy Steigerwalt, also of @GeorgiaStateU)
Now Available: "African Students in East Germany, 1949-1975" by @Sara_Pugach describes the lived experiences of African students in communist East Germany to shed new light on the history of Germany, Africa, and decolonization.
Find it at:
press.umich.edu/12077279/afric…
Now Available: "Torture, Humiliate, Kill" by Hikmet Karčić (@hikmet_karcic) looks at detention camps as instruments of torture and collective trauma.
This title is #OpenAccess and free to read at: fulcrum.org/concern/monogr…
Now Available: "Made-Up Asians" by @estherkimlee traces the pervasive history of yellowface through makeup guidebooks, catalogs, advertisements, and more. Lee helps to provide a new way of understanding yellowface - and its lingering effects.
Find it at: press.umich.edu/12121434/made_…
New today! @aydeethegreat's 'i used to love to dream' is the 1st ever peer-reviewed rap album pubbed by an academic press, uniquely enabled by @fulcrumpub's platform. Read/listen today thru open access for a timely insight into race, home, & individuality
doi.org/10.3998/mpub.1…
We are so excited to launch the Michigan Asian Studies Open Access Books Collection thanks to support from @NEH_ODH and @MellonFdn! This @fulcrumpub collection freely and publicly shares 100 significant books about Asia published at U-M. Learn more: publishing.umich.edu/features/asian…