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May 12, 2016 37 ANIMAL STUDIES Fighting Nature: Travelling Menageries, Animal Acts and War Shows Peta Tait An insightful analysis of 19th- century animal shows, which re- flected the cultural fascination with conflict, war, and colonial expansion. Pub. 12/15. 5.8 × 8.3 in. 302 pp. notes. index. Sydney University Press ISBN 978-1-7433-2430-1 P/$25.00 ANTHROPOLOGY The El Mozote Massacre: Human Rights and Global Implications Revised and Expanded Edition Leigh Binford Brings a fresh perspective to what may be the largest massacre in modern Latin American history. Through many new additions, including data from half a dozen field trips, discussions of recon- struction and the fight for justice, and the relation of the massacre to the region, Leigh Binford contin- ues to bring social identity and a sense of history to the fallen peo- ple of the Salvadoran village. Pub. 3/16. 6 x 9 in. 400 pp. University of Arizona Press ISBN 978-0-8165-3216-2 P/$34.95 BIOGRAPHY The Beginner’s Cow: Memories of a Volga German from Kansas Loren Schmidtberger At an early age, Loren Schmidt- berger was assigned a beginner’s cow—the gentlest cow in the herd for a child beginning to milk. As he learned to milk, he also learned the art of living from the unfor- giving reality of the Dust Bowl years tempered by the steadfast resilience of his Volga German community. He offers us his memories in stories told with wry humor and gentle grace. Pub. 12/16. 5.5 x 8.5 in. 200 pp. 20 illus. Truman State University Press ISBN 1-61248168-5 P/$19.95 ISBN 1-61248169-2 E/$9.99 Bound in Shallows: Autobiographical Reminiscences Errol E. Harris Remarkable memoir of the dis- tinguished philosopher who lived to be 101 and whose active career as a scholar, teacher, and author spanned eight decades during which he witnessed and partici- pated in many of the central events of the 20th century. Pub. 1/16. 5.5 x 8.5 in. 442 pp. index. illus. Marquette University Press ISBN 978-1-62600-050-6 P/$29.00 EDUCATION Teaching with Conscience in an Imperfect World: An Invitation William Ayers “This captivating text takes the reader on an emancipatory journey toward a brighter educational fu- ture.” —Angela Valenzuela, Uni- versity of Texas; “A timely read that lifted my spirits for the work to be done.” —Deborah Meier, recipient of MacArthur “Genius” Grant. In this beautifully written little book, best-selling author/ activist Bill Ayers offers a plan to help educators, policymakers, and parents stretch toward some- thing new and dramatically bet- ter—schools that are more joyful, more balanced, and more guided by the power of love. Pub. 4/16. 6.125 x 9 in. 112 pp. Teachers College Press ISBN 978-0-8077-5768-0 P/$24.95 School Choice: The End of Public Education? Mercedes K. Schneider Foreword by Karen GJ Lewis Are vouchers and charters superior to traditional public schools? Edu- cation blogger Mercedes Schneider argues that there is no clear re- search supporting this view and, in fact, there is increasing evidence of charter mismanagement. She docu- ments many school choice issues, including questionable disciplinary practices and the impoverishment of public schools to support priva- tized schools. This is essential read- ing for anyone seeking a deeper un- derstanding of the past and future of public education in America. Pub. 6/16. LC 2015003323 6.125 x 9 in. 224 pp. Teachers College Press ISBN 978-0-8077-5725-3 P/$35.95 Eliminating Professors: A Guide to the Dismissal Process Kenneth Westhues Twenty-five case histories de- scribing the roles of administra- tion, faculty, arbitrators, courts, harassment tribunals, and internal appeal mechanisms in both aca- demic and nonacademic settings. 220 pp. Edwin Mellen Press ISBN 978-0-7734-8210-4 call for pricing FINE ART/ ART HISTORY/ ARCHITECTURE Federico Barocci and the Oratorians: Corporate Patronage and Style in the Counter-Reformation Ian F. Verstegen In 1586, Federico Barocci deliv- ered his Visitation of the Virgin and St. Elizabeth to the Chiesa Nuova in Rome. For the next quarter century, Barocci dominated the art scene in Rome. This book ex- amines the relationship between Barocci and the Congregation of the Oratory. Pub. 6/15. 2014-16933 7 x 10 in. 192 pp. index. 35 b/w illus. Truman State University Press ISBN 978-1-61248-132-6/$60.00 ISBN 978-1-61248-132-6 E/$49.99 Suffering and Sunset: World War I in the Art and Life of Horace Pippin Celeste-Marie Bernier SPRING 2016 NEW BOOKS and Journals FROM UNIVERSIT Y PRESSES
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ANIMAL STUDIES

Fighting Nature: Travelling Menageries, Animal Acts and War Shows Peta Tait

An insightful analysis of 19th- century animal shows, which re-f lected the cultural fascination with conf lict, war, and colonial expansion.Pub. 12/15. 5.8 × 8.3 in.

302 pp. notes. index.

Sydney University Press

ISBN 978-1-7433-2430-1 P/$25.00

ANTHROPOLOGY

The El Mozote Massacre: Human Rights and Global Implications Revised and Expanded EditionLeigh Binford

Brings a fresh perspective to what may be the largest massacre in modern Latin American history. Through many new additions, including data from half a dozen field trips, discussions of recon-struction and the fight for justice, and the relation of the massacre to the region, Leigh Binford contin-

ues to bring social identity and a sense of history to the fallen peo-ple of the Salvadoran village.Pub. 3/16. 6 x 9 in.

400 pp.

University of Arizona Press

ISBN 978-0-8165-3216-2 P/$34.95

BIOGRAPHY

The Beginner’s Cow: Memories of a Volga German from KansasLoren Schmidtberger

At an early age, Loren Schmidt-berger was assigned a beginner’s cow—the gentlest cow in the herd for a child beginning to milk. As he learned to milk, he also learned the art of living from the unfor-giving reality of the Dust Bowl years tempered by the steadfast resilience of his Volga German community. He offers us his memories in stories told with wry humor and gentle grace.Pub. 12/16. 5.5 x 8.5 in.

200 pp. 20 illus.

Truman State University Press

ISBN 1-61248168-5 P/$19.95

ISBN 1-61248169-2 E/$9.99

Bound in Shallows: Autobiographical ReminiscencesErrol E. Harris

Remarkable memoir of the dis-tinguished philosopher who lived to be 101 and whose active career as a scholar, teacher, and author spanned eight decades during which he witnessed and partici-pated in many of the central events of the 20th century.Pub. 1/16. 5.5 x 8.5 in.

442 pp. index. illus.

Marquette University Press

ISBN 978-1-62600-050-6 P/$29.00

EDUCATION

Teaching with Conscience in an Imperfect World: An Invitation William Ayers

“This captivating text takes the reader on an emancipatory journey toward a brighter educational fu-ture.” —Angela Valenzuela, Uni-versity of Texas; “A timely read that lifted my spirits for the work to be done.” —Deborah Meier, recipient of MacArthur “Genius” Grant. In this beautifully written little book, best-selling author/activist Bill Ayers offers a plan to help educators, policymakers, and parents stretch toward some-thing new and dramatically bet-ter—schools that are more joyful, more balanced, and more guided by the power of love.Pub. 4/16. 6.125 x 9 in.

112 pp.

Teachers College Press

ISBN 978-0-8077-5768-0 P/$24.95

School Choice: The End of Public Education? Mercedes K. Schneider Foreword by Karen GJ Lewis

Are vouchers and charters superior to traditional public schools? Edu-cation blogger Mercedes Schneider argues that there is no clear re-search supporting this view and, in fact, there is increasing evidence of charter mismanagement. She docu-ments many school choice issues, including questionable disciplinary practices and the impoverishment of public schools to support priva-tized schools. This is essential read-ing for anyone seeking a deeper un-derstanding of the past and future of public education in America.Pub. 6/16. LC 2015003323 6.125 x 9 in.

224 pp.

Teachers College Press

ISBN 978-0-8077-5725-3 P/$35.95

Eliminating Professors: A Guide to the Dismissal ProcessKenneth Westhues

Twenty-five case histories de-scribing the roles of administra-tion, faculty, arbitrators, courts, harassment tribunals, and internal

appeal mechanisms in both aca-demic and nonacademic settings. 220 pp.

Edwin Mellen Press

ISBN 978-0-7734-8210-4 call for pricing

FINE ART/ ART HISTORY/

ARCHITECTURE

Federico Barocci and the Oratorians: Corporate Patronage and Style in the Counter-ReformationIan F. Verstegen

In 1586, Federico Barocci deliv-ered his Visitation of the Virgin and St. Elizabeth to the Chiesa Nuova in Rome. For the next quarter century, Barocci dominated the art scene in Rome. This book ex-amines the relationship between Barocci and the Congregation of the Oratory.Pub. 6/15. 2014-16933 7 x 10 in.

192 pp. index. 35 b/w illus.

Truman State University Press

ISBN 978-1-61248-132-6/$60.00

ISBN 978-1-61248-132-6 E/$49.99

Suffering and Sunset: World War I in the Art and Life of Horace PippinCeleste-Marie Bernier

S P R I N G 2 0 1 6

N E W B O O K S and JournalsF R O M U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S E S

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Black Georgetown Remembered: A History of Its Black Community from the Founding of “The Town of George” in 1751 to the Present Day. 25th Anniversary EditionKathleen Menzie Lesko, Valerie Babb, and Carroll R. Gibbs

Black Georgetown Remembered chronicles and celebrates the rich but little-known history of the Georgetown black com-munity from the colonial period to the present. This beautiful commemorative 25th anniversary edition, with a new introduction and foreword, is completely rede-signed and features high-quality scans of portraits of prominent community leaders, sketches, maps, and nineteenth-century and contemporary photographs. Pub 2/16. 7 x 10 in.

232 pp. 212 b/w illus.

Georgetown University Press

978-1-62616-326-3 C/$27.95

The Salome Ensemble: Rose Pastor Stokes, Anzia Yezierska, Sonya Levien, and Jetta GoudalAlan Robert Ginsberg

“From Manhattan to Malibu, from labor agitation in New York to le-gal battles with Cecil B. DeMille in Hollywood, the SALOME EN-SEMBLE reads like a novel. Alan Robert Ginsberg has written a thor-oughly absorbing work of cultural and feminist history that restores to vivid life the lives and intertwined careers of four compelling and in-domitable women.” —Ross Pos-nock, Columbia University. “Alan Ginsberg tells a fascinating story of four remarkable women who made their way through the ‘bewilder-ness’ of the US at the start of the last century.” —Casey Nelson Blake,

“In this generously illustrated in-tellectual history and cultural bi-ography, Bernier makes a persua-sive case for [Pippin] being one of the 20th century’s most ground-breaking artists.” —Times Higher EducationPub. 11/15. LC 2014049806. 6.125 x 9.25 in.

552 pp. 32 color plates. 30 halftones.

notes. bibliography. index. glossary.

Temple University Press

ISBN 978-1-4399-1273-7 C/$39.95

The Celebrated Museum of the Roman College of the Society of JesusAthanasius Kircher, S. J.

Kircher’s Musæum Celeberrimum, a prodigious baroque book record-ing the vast cabinet of curiosities of the Society of Jesus at the Roman College, is here given in facsimile for the first time with full English translation and commentary.Pub. 1/16. 10 x 15 in.

172 pp. 28 images and 7 folio-size foldouts

(28.75 x 18 in.)

Saint Joseph’s University Press

ISBN 978-0-91610-87-9 C/$120.00

GENEALOGY

Because of Eva: A Jewish Genealogical JourneySusan J. Gordon

Mysteries in her family’s past spur Gordon to delve into World War II and Holocaust history—espe-cially in Budapest and western Ukraine. Part memoir, part detec-tive story, this is an intimate tale of one woman’s history within the epic sweep of world events in the 20th century. “A book of inspira-tion, and a profoundly moving story.” —Arthur Kurzweil, author of From Generation to Generation: How to Trace Your Jewish Genealogy and Family History

Pub. 4/16. 6 x 9 in.

280 pp. 22 b/w illus. bibliography. index.

Syracuse University Press

ISBN 978-0-8156-1066-3, P/$29.95

ISBN 978-0-8156-3443-0, C/$55.00

GENERAL INTEREST

Route 66 Crossings: Historic Bridges of the Mother RoadJim Ross

In this handsome volume, Route 66 authority and veteran writer and photographer Jim Ross examines the origins and history of the bridges of America’s most famous highway, structures designed to overcome obstacles to travel, many of them engineered with architectural aes-thetics now lost to time. Featuring hundreds of photographs, Route 66 Crossings showcases bridges be-tween Chicago and Santa Monica and provides schematics, maps, and global coordinates to help readers identify and locate them.Pub 2/16. 11 x 8 in.

208 pp. 596 color and 134 b/w illus.

University of Oklahoma Press

ISBN 978-0-8061-5199-1 C/$29.95

HISTORY/AMERICAN

Brother Bill: President Clinton and the Politics of Race and ClassDaryl A. Carter

“This book is a fascinating analy-sis of race and class in the age of President Bill Clinton. It provides much-needed clarity in regards to the myth of the ‘First Black Presi-dent.’ It contributes much to our understanding of the history that informs our present moment!” —Cornel West. Brother Bill examines President Clinton’s political rela-tionship with African Americans and illuminates the nuances of race and class at the end of the twentieth century, an era of technological, political, and social upheaval.Pub. 06/16. LC 2015960127. 6 x 9 in.

314 pp. notes. bibliography. index

University of Arkansas Press

ISBN 978-1-55728-699-4 P/$26.95

ISBN 978-1-68226-002-9 C/$54.95

Director, Center for American Studies, Columbia UniversityPub. 4/16. 6 x 9 in.

368 pp. 23 b/w illus.

Syracuse University Press

ISBN 978-0-8156-1065-6 P/$34.95

ISBN 978-0-8156-3442-3 C/$65.00

HISTORY/GENERAL

The Travels of Reverend Ólafur Egilsson: The Story of the Barbary Corsair Raid on Iceland in 1627Translated from the original Icelan-dic text and edited by Karl Smari Hreinsson and Adam Nichols

A first ever English translation of a remarkable seventeenth-century Icelandic text.Pub. 7/16. 5.5 x 8.5 in.

248 pp.

Catholic University Press

ISBN 978-0-8132-2869-3 P/$24.95

World History and Myths of CatsElli Kohen

This unique book is structured by country from prehistoric to pres-ent times. The style is intention-ally folksy to reproduce the sense of humor, puns, and poetry of dif-ferent countries. 444 pp.

Edwin Mellen Press

ISBN 978-0-7734-6778-1 call for pricing

HISTORY OF SCIENCE

Heightened Expectations: The Rise of the Human Growth Hormone Industry in AmericaAimee Medeiros

Heightened Expectations explores the complex relationship between the history of the social stigmati-zation of short stature in boys and the rise of the multibillion-dollar human growth hormone industry.Pub. 3/15. LC 2015031973 6 x 9 in.

208 pp. notes. index. illus.

University of Alabama Press

ISBN 978-0-8173-1910-6 C/$39.95

HOLOCAUST

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

Griff ith ReviewEdited by Julianne Schultz and Brendan Gleeson

Quarterly. Griffith Review is the leading Australian literary forum for new writing, culture, and ideas. With essays from Al Gore, Tim Flannery, Peter Doherty, Jane Gleeson-White, and others, “Imagining the Future” asks: how do we harness our imaginations to go beyond the relentless here and now, to explore new possibilities of human striving and expression? griffithreview.com.Pub 5/16. 6 x 9 in.

320 pp.

Text Publishing ISBN: 978-1-925240-81-8

Because of Eva: A Jewish Genealogical Journey

Susan J. Gordon(See Genealogy)

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Annual Overseas Subscription: AUD$143;

Digital AUD$60. Single copy: AUD$28.

Single digital copy (ePub or PDF):

AUD$18.50

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES/

LATIN AMERICA

Mexico’s Illicit Drug Networks and the State ReactionNathan P. Jones

“Nathan Jones shows that drug cartels and illicit networks can organize as territorial or transactional actors. This dis-tinction will facilitate analysis of organized crime and the threat it poses to states for years to come.” —John Sullivan, Senior Fellow, Small Wars Journal-El CentroPub. 4/16. 6 x 9 in.

240 pp.

Georgetown University Press

ISBN 978-1-62616-295-2 P/$27.95

JEWISH STUDIES

LITERARY CRITICISM/

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

Archetypes from Underground: Notes on the Dostoevskian SelfLonny Harrison

“. . . a fascinating hypothesis about the Dostoevskian psyche, poised

between the ruins of European positivism and the potentials of cosmic myth.” —Caryl Emerson, Princeton UniversityPub. 05/16. 6 x 9 in.

203 pp. notes. index.

WLU Press

ISBN: 978-1-77112-204-7 C/$85.00

Abstractionist Aesthetics: Artistic Form and Social Critique in African American CulturePhillip Brian Harper

“Beautifully argued with unex-pected twists and turns. . . . A mo-mentous and magnificent book.” —Michael Awkward, University of Michigan256 pp. 41 color images.

NYU Press

ISBN 9781479818365 P/$27.00

ISBN 978-1-77112-204-7 C/$85.00

LITERATURE/ FICTION

The Sorrows of Young AlfonsoRudolfo Anaya

The story of Alfonso, a Nuevo Mexicano, begins with his birth, when the curandera Agapita deliv-ers haunting words into his in-fant ear. What then unfolds is an elegiac song to the llanos of New Mexico where Alfonso comes of age. As this exquisite novel charts Alfonso’s life journey from child-hood through his education and evolution as a writer, renowned Chicano author Rudolfo Anaya invites readers to ref lect on the truths and mysteries of the hu-man condition.Pub. 3/16. 6 x 9

232 pp.

University of Oklahoma Press

ISBN 978-0-8061-5226-5 C/$24.95

LITERATURE/ POETRY

Preludes and FuguesEmmanuel Moses translated by Marilyn Hacker

“One of the most singular lyric voices to emerge in France in the last quarter century.” —Gabriel LevinPub. 4/16. LC 2015044423 6 x 9 in.

86 pp.

Oberlin College Press

ISBN 978-0-932440-93-8 P/$15.95

Hard Lines: Rough South PoetryDaniel Cross Turner and William Wright, eds.

“Hard Lines is a bold and com-pelling anthology. Turner and Wright’s selections focus on verse with ominous qualities, but the human experience and the natural world are encompassed in all their paradoxical dimensions. The cu-mulative effect is powerful; it’s dif-ficult to put this book down.” —Ernest Suarez, Catholic University, vice president, Association of Liter-ary Scholars, Critics and Writers.Pub. 4/16. 6 x 9 in. 312 pp.

University of South Carolina Press

ISBN 978-1-61117-635-3, C/$49.99;

ISBN 978-1-61117-636-0, P/$21.99

Blood HyphenKenny Williams

2015 FIELD POETRY PRIZE-WINNER. “With tenderness and wit, erudition and artistry, Blood Hyphen marks a tremendous debut.” —Mary Ruef lePub. 4/16. LC 2015036954 6 x 9 in.

81 pp.

Oberlin College Press

ISBN 978-0-932440-54-9 P/$15.95

LITERATURE/ MEMOIR

A Body, Undone: Living on After Great PainChristina Crosby

“ ‘Most memoirs about life with a disability almost always move to-ward a satisfying conclusion of les-sons learned,’ Crosby writes. But Crosby knows that there are no satisfying conclusions when one lives ‘a life beyond reason’—and that bit of wisdom alone is cause to read this elegant and harrowing book.” —The Washington Post208 pp.

NYU Press

ISBN 9781479833535 C/$22.95

MUSIC AND DANCE

How Jazz Trumpeters Play Music Today: Twelve Interviews on Technique, Style, and AestheticThomas R. Erdmann

Interviews with twelve perform-ers. This compilation is infor-mative, highly entertaining, and wide-ranging in all aspects of Jazz trumpet playing. A very impor-tant book for today’s musician. Pub. 2016. 336 pp.

Edwin Mellen Press, call for pricing

ISBN 978-1-4955-0431-X

PHILOSOPHY/ RELIGION

Artmachines: Deleuze, Guattari, SimondonAnne Sauvagnargues, translated from the French by Suzanne Verderber and Eugene W. Holland

Thirteen essays by Deleuze spe-cialist Anne Sauvagnargues—twelve published in English for the first time. Artmachines reveals the continuing potential of De-leuze, Guattari, and Simondon to invent new concepts including geo philosophy, the artmachine, the ritornello, schizoanalysis, and the machinic assemblage.Pub. 04/16. 6 × 9 in.

312 pp. index.

Edinburgh University Press

Distributed by OUP USA in the Americas.

ISBN: 9781474402545 P/$34.95*

ISBN: 9781474402538 C/$140.00*

Return Statements: The Return of Religion in Contemporary PhilosophyGregg Lambert

Gregg Lambert examines two facets of the return to religion in the 21st century: the resurgence of overtly religious themes in contemporary philosophy and the global “post-secular” turn that has been taking place since September 11. He asks how these two “re-turns to religion” can take place simultaneously, and explores the relationship between them.Pub 05/16. 7.5 × 5.3 in.

256 pp. index.

Edinburgh University Press

Distributed by OUP USA in the Americas.

ISBN 9781474413916 P/$29.95*

ISBN 9781474413909 C/$130.00*

The Salome Ensemble: Rose Pastor Stokes, Anzia Yezierska, Sonya Levien, and Jetta Goudal

Alan Robert Ginsberg(See Women’s Studies)

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POLITICAL SCIENCE/PUBLIC AFFAIRS

The Integration of Immigrants into American SocietyMary C. Waters and Marisa Gerstein Pineau, editors; Panel on the Integration of Immigrants into American Society; National Acad-emies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

The United States prides itself on being a nation of immigrants, and the country has a long history of successfully absorbing people from across the globe. This study sum-marizes what we know about how immigrants and their descendants are integrating into American so-ciety in a range of areas such as education, occupations, health, and language. The Integration of Immigrants provides a nonparti-san, evidence-based snapshot of the immigrant experience in the United States today. Pub. 09/15. 6 x 9 in.

520 pp.

National Academies Press

ISBN 978-0-309-37398-2 P/$75.00

The Rise and Fall of the Voting Rights ActCharles S. Bullock III, Ronald Keith Gaddie, and Justin J. Wert

A detailed and timely history, The Rise and Fall of the Voting Rights Act analyzes changing legislation and the future of voting rights in the United States.Pub. 4/16. 6 × 9 in.

232 pp.

University of Oklahoma Press

ISBN 978-0-8061-5200-4/C $29.95

Security/Capital: A General Theory of Pacif icationGeorge S. Rigakos

Rigakos argues that a defining characteristic of the global eco-nomic system is its ability to pro-ductively sell (in)security to those it makes insecure. The security-industrial complex is the blast fur-nace of global capitalism, fueling the perpetuation of the system while feeding relentlessly on the surpluses it has exacted.Pub 10/16. 5.5 x 8.5 in.

156 pp. index.

Edinburgh University Press

Distributed by OUP USA in the Americas.

ISBN 9781474413671 P/$14.95*

ISBN 9781474413664 C/$99.95*

Imagined Liberation: Xenophobia, Citizenship, and Identity in South Africa, Germany, and CanadaHeribert Adam and Kogila Moodley

With porous borders, South Af-rica is incapable of upholding the blurred distinction between en-dangered refugees and econom-ic migrants. Imagined Liberation asks what xenophobic societies can learn from other immigrant societies, such as Canada, that avoided the backlash against multiculturalism in Europe. In the Politics, History,

and Social Change series

Pub 7/15. LC 2014045158 6 x 9 in.

250 pp. notes. bibliography. index.

Temple University Press

ISBN 978-1-4399-1190-7 P/$34.95

ISBN 978-1-4399-1189-1 C/$89.50

PSYCHIATRY/ PSYCHOLOGY

Gun Violence and Mental IllnessEdited by Liza H. Gold, M.D.Robert I. Simon, M.D., co-editor

This book presents evidence-based analyses and risk assessment strategies for finding more effec-tive interventions to decrease the costs of the serious public health problems of gun violence and mental illness.Pub. 2016. 480 pp. Item #62498

American Psychiatric Association

ISBN 978-1-58562-498-0 P/$65.00

Fatal Pauses: Getting Unstuck Through the Power of No and the Power of GoStuart C. Yudofsky, M.D.

People can become stuck in many ways and for a wide variety of reasons. The process of discover-ing why one is stuck, deciding to become unstuck, and then assert-ing the discipline required to do so is brought to vivid life by one of the most respected psychiatrists of our day. Pub. 2015. 575 pp. Item #62500

American Psychiatric Association

ISBN 978-1-58562-500-0 P/$63.00

Understanding Mental Disorders: Your Guide to DSM-5®American Psychiatric Association

This book is a consumer guide for anyone who has been touched by mental illness. The common language for diagnosing mental illness used in DSM-5® for mental health professionals has been adapted into clear, concise descriptions of disorders for nonexperts. Pub. 4/16. 388 pp. Item #62491

American Psychiatric Association

ISBN 978-1-58562-491-1 P/$24.95

Marijuana and Mental HealthEdited by Michael T. Compton, M.D., M.P.H.

A debate continues within society as to whether marijuana is simply a harmless substance that should be fully legalized, a possibly ben-eficial treatment for patients with certain illnesses, or a drug with the potential to worsen addiction and cause mental health problems. This book provides an academic foundation for further study.Pub. 2016. 272 pp. Item #37008

American Psychiatric Association

ISBN 978-1-61537-008-5 P/$59.00

RELIGION

Jonathan Edwards: America’s Spiritual Founding Father Herbert Richardson

The astonishing thing about Jon-athan Edwards’s thinking is how his ideas have permeated virtu-ally all areas of American intel-lectual and political life. Includes his ideas on America, creation, redemption, and Christ.Pub. 2016. 300 pp.

Edwin Mellen Press

ISBN 978-1-63313-004-3, call for pricing

THEATER/FILM/PHOTOGRAPHY

The Fornes Frame: Contemporary Latina Playwrights and the Legacy of Maria Irene FornesAnne García-Romero

A key way to view Latina plays today is through the foundational frame of playwright and teach-er Maria Irene Fornes, who has transformed American theater. Considering Fornes’s legacy, Anne García-Romero shows how five award-winning playwrights con-tinue to contest and complicate Latina theater.Pub. 3/2016. 5.5 x 8.5 in. 256 pp.

University of Arizona Press

ISBN 978-0-8165-3144-8 P/$24.95

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WOMEN’S STUDIES

Focus on Playwrights: Portraits and Interviews Susan Johann

“Focus on Playwrights is Susan Jo-hann’s magnif icent collection of

the great and greatest playwrights of our time. Johann’s portraits are remarkable and important works of art. This book, like no other, captures a unique and his-toric literary history.” —Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, American documentary f ilmmaker and por-trait photographerPub. 3/16. 10 x 10 in.

184 pp. 101 illus.

University of South Carolina Press

ISBN 978-1-61117-715-2, C/$39.99

WASP of the Ferry Command: Women Pilots, Uncommon DeedsSarah Byrn Rickman

The story of the pilots who f lew more than nine million miles in 72 different aircraft—115,000 pi-lot hours—for the Ferrying Divi-sion, Air Transport Command, during World War II.Pub. 3/16. LC 2015046031 6 x 9 in.

416 pp. 47 b/w photos.

University of North Texas Press

ISBN 978-1-57441-637-4 C/$29.95

ISBN 978-1-57441-642-8 E/$23.96

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