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BUILDING GHOSTS

Past Lives and Lost Places in a Changing City

“Building ghosts” are the idiosyncratic remnants or imprints of demolished buildings, left behind on the sides of neighboring structures. Mostly seen in older Northeastern cities with rowhomes or party-wall adjacencies, they can reveal remarkable things, such as an old staircase going up the side of a building or plaster traces left by a set of shelves in an attic gable. As history in our changing cities is erased and remade, these ghosts can be ephemeral or enduring. They can be quickly revealed and replaced in a neighborhood seeing rapid change or unveiled and never re-covered in a neighborhood that has not seen new construction in a long time.

Building Ghosts features more than 100 striking contemporary color photographs and a deeply researched narrative about Philadelphia’s buildings, neighborhoods, and the ghosts that reveal new truths and provocations about the changing city. The text and images in this lavish volume illuminate these lost buildings and found ghosts. Building Ghosts is an invitation to see the city differently, with the past clinging visibly to the present.

MOLLY LESTER is Associate Director of the Urban Heritage Project at the University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design, and the coauthor of Minerva Parker Nichols: The Search for a Forgotten Architect

MICHAEL BIXLER is the Editorial Director and Chief Photographer of Hidden City Philadelphia.

PHILADELPHIA | URBAN STUDIES | HISTORY | ART & PHOTOGRAPHY

202 pp. • 7.875 x 10.5" • 120 color photos

$40.00T £36.00 cloth 9781439924099

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PHILADELPHIA

Finding the Hidden City

JOSEPH E. B. ELLIOTT, NATHANIEL POPKIN, AND PETER WOODALL

9781439913000

$40.00T £36.00 cloth

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PHILADELPHIA | MASS MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS | GENERAL INTEREST

318 pp • 6 x 9"

$35.00T £29.99 cloth 9781439921821

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THE BIG STORY

The Oral History of Philadelphia TV News

A revealing behind-the-scenes look at Philadelphia TV news—what happened on and off the air

The Big Story is David Grzybowski’s engrossing oral history of Philadelphia TV news from the perspective of reporters, photographers, producers, and news directors. Covering all the big stories from the late 1970s through the present, this fast-paced running commentary reflects on the uncertainty of the Three Mile Island disaster, the thrill of the Live Aid concert, the “Storm of the Century” (that wasn’t), and the championship victories of the Phillies and the Eagles, among other notable events, local, national, and global.

The Big Story features more than 200 interviews, including anecdotes from seasoned Philadelphia anchors Jim Gardner, Larry Kane, Lisa Thomas-Laury, Mike Jerrick, Vai Sikahema, Tamala Edwards, Pat Ciarrocchi, and Cecily Tynan, among others, about their experience on and off the job. Decision makers reflect on how to cover hot news stories such as Pennsylvania State Treasure R. Budd Dwyer’s on-air suicide. (“It was a big bloody horrifying mess,” according to Chris Wagner, WPVI anchor.)

Grzybowski highlights the Mummers, the launch of Good Day Philadelphia, off-the-air scandals, and how the Action News style secured a loyal following with Philadelphians while the Eyewitness News format competed hard to gain ratings. But the Big Story is how The Big Story provides compelling stories about Philadelphia’s news breakers and newsmakers.

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LARRY KANE’S PHILADELPHIA

LARRY KANE FOREWORD BY DAN RATHER

9781566398060

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“He was much like the Walter Cronkite of Philadelphia.”

ED RENDELL, former Philadelphia Mayor and Pennsylvania Governor, about Jim Gardner, the trusted voice of WPVI’s Action News for 47 years

“We were the only station that stayed on the air continuously. We even pre-empted the CBS evening news.”

LARRY KANE, anchor at WCAU, about covering the MOVE bombing

“The highs of working during the pandemic were keeping people informed of this deadly virus and what they had to do to take care of themselves and each other.”

UKEE WASHINGTON, KYW anchor, on the pandemic

“It was so exciting. I felt like this was the job that I had been...looking forward to my whole career.”

TRACEY MATISAK, anchor and reporter, WTXF, on the start of Good Day Philadelphia

DAVID GRZYBOWSKI is a former television news reporter for WPHL in Philadelphia and WNCN in Raleigh, North Carolina. He is the founder and owner of the marketing production company Grzy Media Group.

MR. ALL-AROUND

The Life of Tom Gola

DAVID GRZYBOWSKI Foreword by Bill Raftery

The first definitive biography of La Salle basketball icon Tom Gola

“[Gola’s] amazing life is beautifully captured by David Grzybowski in the aptly titled Mr. All-Around.”

MARV ALBERT, Basketball Hall of Fame Broadcaster

Now in Paperback! In Mr. All-Around, reporter David Grzybowski provides a definitive biography of Philadelphia Big Five basketball icon Tom Gola. He uses exclusive interviews he conducted with Gola in 2013 and features anecdotes from key figures from Philadelphia and basketball history, including John Chaney, Fran Dunphy, and Lionel Simmons.

Mr. All-Around is an affectionate testament to the life, basketball career, work in politics and business, and legacy of one of Philadelphia’s most beloved sports legends.

SPORTS | PHILADELPHIA | POLITICAL SCIENCE | BIOGRAPHY

208 pp. • 6 x 9" • 30 halftones

$19.95T £16.99 paper 9781439916803

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DISABILITY STUDIES | ART & PHOTOGRAPHY | CULTURAL STUDIES

323 pp. • 6 x 9"

41 color photos • 8 halftones

$19.95 £16.99 paper 9781439926239

$94.50 £85.00 cloth 9781439926222

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THE AGENCY OF ACCESS

Contemporary Disability Art & Institutional Critique

How disabled artists engage in institutional critique and demand agency, voice, empowerment, and social justice

The Agency of Access examines how access can be employed as a methodology for curating art exhibitions using a multi-sensorial approach. Crip curator and art historian Amanda Cachia illustrates how bodies take in information and process stimuli, making the inequities in museums and galleries more transparent. She also argues that, as contemporary disabled artists move away from representations of disability, they create an art of access, or access aesthetics, through works that center translation, sensory expansion, touch, and movement for audiences and offer an experience of “being with” disability.

Showcasing artwork by contemporary disabled artists Corban Walker, Christine Sun Kim, and Carmen Papalia, among others, The Agency of Access inscribes contemporary disability art in the broad canon of contemporary art, where the artistic past is regarded differently.

Cachia is an outspoken advocate for artists living with sensory disabilities. She understands disabled artists’ experiences in both the world and the gallery. The artists she has curated make bold, astonishing, and compelling statements about interdependency, care, and the ways in which our environment affects disabled, ill, and immunocompromised bodies.

AMANDA CACHIA is Assistant Professor of Arts Leadership and the Assistant Director of Arts Leadership in the Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts at the University of Houston. She is the editor of Curating Access: Disability Art Activism and Creative Accommodation and a 2023 grantee of the Creative Capital | Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant.

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THE POLITICS OF HATE

How the Christian Right Darkened America’s Political Soul

Examining the tactics of Christian Right political organizations

Christian Right organizations have darkened America’s political soul by strategically constructing a theological justification for hate. Angelia Wilson supports this claim in The Politics of Hate by detailing how Christian Right organizations have pushed voters toward polarization and primed religious conservatives to support Donald Trump.

Based on original research, participant observation at events, and data collection, Wilson follows the money to provide a meticulous analysis of how Christian Right political elites operate. She traces the evolutionary development of the Christian Right’s political professionalism and their allegiance to a grand vision that articulates a grammar of war to fulfill their Biblical worldview.

The Politics of Hate demonstrates how Christian Right organizations educate and train networks of soldiers to tactically engage the enemy in local, state, and national legal and political battles. Wilson carefully documents their history of co-belligerency, their strategies of political warfare, and, importantly, the impact of this war that has, over the past fifty years, forever changed American politics.

ANGELIA R. WILSON is Professor of Politics at the University of Manchester. She has published five books, including Why Europe is Lesbian and Gay Friendly (and Why America Never Will Be) and Situating Intersectionality: Politics, Policy and Power

POLITICAL SCIENCE & PUBLIC POLICY | RELIGION | SOCIOLOGY

Religious Engagement in Democratic Politics series 310 pp. • 6 x 9"

9 color photos • 2 tables • 3 figure

$39.95 £36.00 paper 9781439926383

$129.50 £116.00 cloth 9781439926376

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also in the series THE EVANGELICAL CRACKUP?

The Future of the EvangelicalRepublican Coalition EDITED BY PAUL A. DJUPE AND RYAN L. CLAASSEN

9781439915226

$37.95 £34.00 paper

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POLITICAL SCIENCE & PUBLIC POLICY |

JEWISH STUDIES | MIDDLE EAST STUDIES | RACE & ETHNICITY

210 pp. • 6 x 9"

58 tables • 19 figures

$29.95 £25.99 paper 9781439925843

$99.50 £86.00 cloth 9781439925836

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JEWISH SELFDETERMINATION

BEYOND ZIONISM

Lessons from Hannah Arendt and Other Pariahs

JONATHAN GRAUBART

9781439923580

$29.95 £25.99 paper

CONTOURS OF ISRAELI POLITICS

Jewish Ethnicity, Religious Nationalism, and Democracy

Examines the effect of ethnic diversity and privilege within the Jewish Israeli population on public opinion and attitudes about identity and democracy

There is no single Jewish ethnicity, and no single Jewish ethnic group constitutes a clear majority of Jewish Israelis. These intra-Jewish differences permit a social hierarchy within the “in-group”—Jewish Israelis—that privileges the Ashkenazi Jews of European descent over Mizrahi/Sephardi Jews of Middle Eastern backgrounds.

The timely Contours of Israeli Politics focuses on the sociopolitical ramifications of this hierarchy within the upper stratum of Israeli society. Using public opinion studies and qualitative data, Hannah Ridge examines the effects of this social hierarchy to address attitudes on Israeli ethnicity and religious majoritarianism, support for Israeli democracy, and preference for an expanded territorial state and peace with its neighbors. As various Jewish ethnic groups face greater pressure to assert their in-group membership (their Jewishness), they are more likely to protect the status privileges of that group. This can strengthen their ideas about identity, nationalism, democratic values, and conflict attitudes. Ridge’s findings reveal the ways in which Jewish ethnicity continues to influence the politics of Israel, a Jewish ethno-religious state.

HANNAH M. RIDGE is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Chapman University and the author of Defining Democracy: Democratic Commitment in the Arab World.

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THE OTHER PUBLIC LANDS

Preservation, Extraction, and Politics on the Fifty States’ Natural Resource Lands

Providing the first comprehensive exploration of state public land systems

For most Americans, state lands are the most readily accessible type of public land; however, despite their ubiquity, they remain largely terra incognita. The Other Public Lands is a primer on state public lands and the political dynamics that underlie their management. Offering a wide-angle overview, Steven Davis focuses on how states prioritize competing claims related to conservation, resource development, tourism, recreation, and finances.

The Other Public Lands looks at both differences and common patterns in state land management, including the structure of natural resource agencies. Davis examines the privatization and commercialization of state parks, and the tensions between recreation, revenue, and the preservation of biodiversity and natural landscapes. He also raises issues about equity, access, appropriate development, and ecological health. Chapters review state forests, state wildlife management areas, and school trust lands. In addition, the roles of interest groups, the courts, and agency culture and behavior are compared and analyzed both between states and the federal government and between states with differing approaches to specific issues.

As there has been a demand to transfer at least some federal lands to the states, The Other Public Lands concludes with an appraisal of whether states could handle this transfer and goes on to suggest ways to ensure adequate access in an era of increased demand.

STEVEN DAVIS is Professor of Political Science and Environmental Studies at Edgewood College in Madison, Wisconsin and author of In Defense of Public Lands: The Case against Privatization and Transfer (Temple).

POLITICAL SCIENCE & PUBLIC POLICY | NATURE & THE ENVIRONMENT

256 pp. • 6 x 9"

16 tables • 13 figures • 8 halftones

$29.95 £25.99 paper 9781439925546

$110.50 £98.00 cloth 9781439925539

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The Case against Privatization and Transfer

9781439915370

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NATURE & THE ENVIRONMENT | HISTORY | REGIONAL

Pennsylvania History series

140 pp. • 6 x 9"

1 color photo • 19 halftones

$19.95 £16.99 paper 9781932304381

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THE HEALTH OF THE COMMONWEALTH

A Brief History of Medicine, Public Health, and Disease in Pennsylvania

JAMES E. HIGGINS 9781932304695

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CRADLE OF CONSERVATION

An Environmental History of Pennsylvania ALLEN DIETERICH-WARD

Examines how Pennsylvanians have interacted with the environment, from pre-colonial days to the present

From the origins of “Penn’s Woods” to the controversial practice of fracking, Cradle of Conservation provides the first comprehensive study of Pennsylvania’s environmental history. The story starts with forester Ralph Brock at the dawn of the conservation era and continues through the eras of energy production using coal, oil, natural gas, and other resources. Allen Dieterich-Ward also investigates how the non-human world shapes the history of the commonwealth and examines the impact of pollution.

Cradle of Conservation moves across time and place, from the Haudenosaunee people of the Susquehanna Valley, to the iron furnaces of nineteenth-century Pittsburgh, to the diesel trucks on the twentieth-century Pennsylvania Turnpike. In addition, Dieterich-Ward explores the histories of Philadelphia’s Schuylkill River and the state’s anthracite region and traces the environmental movements and crises that have led to public policy changes in the face of climate change.

Cradle of Conservation deepens our understanding of how Pennsylvanians have conserved and consumed.

ALLEN DIETERICH-WARD is Professor of History and Director of The Graduate School at Shippensburg University. He is the author of Beyond Rust: Metropolitan Pittsburgh and the Fate of Industrial America, which won the Arline Custer Memorial Award for Best Book in Mid-Atlantic History.

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WORKING WATERSHEDS

Water and Energy in the Lackawanna Valley BILL CONLOGUE

Using environmental history and literature to reveal the impact of climate change

A personal narrative, an examination of literary texts, and a history of the Lackawanna Valley region, Bill Conlogue’s Working Watersheds explores how water has circulated in the former anthracite capital of the world. Conlogue not only recounts water’s use in anthracite mining and textile making, but also investigates its resulting pollution. He delves into the current natural gas boom, which threatens groundwater, and concludes with hopes of environmental renewal and restoration.

Offering a fresh way to think about the Anthropocene, this distinctive history of water and coal in the Lackawanna Valley discusses how both water abundance and scarcity might play out as global temperatures rise. Working Watersheds is designed to trigger debates about the nature of history, the significance of literature, and the importance of linking person, place, and planet in an era of climate change.

BILL CONLOGUE is Professor of English at Marywood University and author of Undermined in Coal Country: On the Measures in a Working Land; Here and There: Reading Pennsylvania's Working Landscapes; and Working the Garden: American Writers and the Industrialization of Agriculture

REGIONAL | AMERICAN STUDIES | NATURE & THE ENVIRONMENT | HISTORY | LITERATURE & DRAMA

242 pp. • 6 x 9" 13 halftones • 2 maps

$27.95 £23.99 paper 9781439926178

$94.50 £85.00 cloth 9781439926161

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FLOW

The Life and Times of Philadelphia's Schuylkill River BETH KEPHART 9781592136377

$15.95T £13.99 paper

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SOCIOLOGY | GENDER STUDIES | MASS MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS | YOUTH STUDIES

256 pp. • 6 x 9" • 1 table

$32.95 £27.99 paper 9781439925812

$110.50 £99.00 cloth 9781439925805

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THE COST OF BEING A GIRL Working Teens and the Origins of the Gender Wage Gap

YASEMIN BESEN-CASSINO

9781439913499

$27.95 £23.99 paper

DIGITAL GIRLHOODS

KATHERINE A. PHELPS

Explores the nuanced and complex relationships that American tween girls have with social media and the meanings they give to it

Tween girls in America today are growing up on social media, posting selfies and sharing “stories.” In Digital Girlhoods, Katherine Phelps emphasizes tween girls’ agency on social media vis-à-vis identity formation, content creation, and community building. When a tween girl posts a video on YouTube asking the world, “Am I pretty or ugly?”, she is also asking, “Who am I?” This content makes visible the pitfalls and potentials of these tweens creating their own digital narratives—and it asks us to take them seriously.

Featuring in-depth interviews with a cross section of tween girls, Phelps allows them to give meanings to their relationships with social media and their peers in their own words. As tween girls embody and negotiate the many contradictions of American girlhoods through social media participation (for example, the “Pretty or Ugly” YouTube trend), Phelps asks, how are tween girls living and experiencing girlhoods in the digital age?

The processes of experiencing and enacting tweenhood and girlhood online are explicitly gendered. Digital Girlhoods thoughtfully considers what tween girlhoods look and feel like in America today.

KATHERINE A. PHELPS is teaching faculty in the Gender and Women’s Studies Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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RIGHTEOUS SISTERHOOD

The Politics and Power of an All-Women's Motorcycle Club

The inner workings of a women's motorcycle club

A righteous sister identifies herself as a biker. She might wrench, or maintain, her own bike, and she prefers to ride with other righteous sisters. Righteous Sisterhood is Sarah Hoiland’s insightful ethnography about an all-women motorcycle club (MC). She recounts stories of women bikers for whom riding in an MC is “an act of rebellion” and “liberating” even as it constrains—a reactionary populist version of the American Dream dipped in “girl power.”

Granted unprecedented access to the MC’s initiation rituals, annual ceremonies, and the extensive socialization process, Hoiland investigates this fascinating subculture, why women choose to join, and why, in some cases, they exit or become exiled.

Righteous Sisterhood also reveals complex and contradictory gender and political dynamics within the club and within the larger subculture. The MC provides a unique, liberatory, womanist space within the larger male-dominated MC social world, but these women remain outsiders, with political voices that are lost in the misogyny of alt-right spaces. As Hoiland emphasizes, the quest for righteous sisterhood is about finding individual excellence and camaraderie while seeking recognition and immortality within the MC.

SARAH L. HOILAND is Associate Professor of Sociology at Hostos Community College, City University of New York.

SOCIOLOGY | WOMEN'S STUDIES | LAW & CRIMINOLOGY

193 pp. • 6 x 9" • 1 table

$27.95 £23.99 paper 9781439925935

$89.50 £80.00 cloth 9781439925928

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LIVE WIRE

Women and Brotherhood in the Electrical Industry

FRANCINE MOCCIO

9781592137381

$32.95 £27.99 paper

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POLITICAL SCIENCE & PUBLIC POLICY |

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES | WOMEN'S STUDIES | URBAN STUDIES

318 pp. • 6 x 9"

1 table • 12 figures

$39.95 £36.00 paper 9781439921180

$119.50 £107.00 cloth 9781439921173

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THE GREAT MIGRATION AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Black Voters and the Realignment of American Politics in the 20th Century KENESHIA N. GRANT 9781439917466

$27.95 £23.99 paper

REDEFINING THE POLITICAL

Black Feminism and the Politics of Everyday Life

ALEX J. MOFFETT-BATEAU

Assessing the political power of low-income Black women

Redefining the Political documents the political life of a community of Black women living below the poverty line. Alex Moffett-Bateau spent a year interviewing residents of a public housing development on the far South Side of Chicago about their politics, political communities, and how they create collective power.

Moffett-Bateau uses radical Black feminist political theory and develops a framework called the political possible-self, which argues that belonging to a community and developing political imagination foment change. These women employ grassroots efforts to subvert oppressive power structures by protesting institutions within their communities, addressing the benign neglect of their housing development, organizing community art shows and meals, volunteering at local public schools, and holding meetings to increase the political confidence of public-housing tenants by educating them on navigating government bureaucracies.

Ultimately, Redefining the Political shows how political engagement at both the individual and community levels can be fruitful for nontraditional political contributions.

ALEX J. MOFFETT-BATEAU is Assistant Professor of Political Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York.

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WHO IS ANTIRACIST?

Beliefs, Motivations, and Politics

Documents the demographic makeup and social attitudes of those who support the type of antiracism popularized in the United States

In the summer of 2020 when protests were mobilizing for social justice, the term “antiracist” started getting more traction. It demanded a more active civic orientation and a commitment to uprooting racism from institutions. In Who Is Antiracist? George Yancey and Hayoung David Oh use this flashpoint moment to ask, what are the characteristics of those who support antiracism? Who is most likely to be swayed toward this set of commitments, who is not, and how do they understand each other?

Who Is Antiracist? provides a systematic approach to understanding the motivations and intentions of racial progressives as well as the impact of political ideology on antiracism. The authors discuss the theoretical origins of contemporary antiracism and review key works of antiracism to piece together the characteristics that define it. They also create the Antiracism Attitude Scale to explore the demographic makeup and social views of those who support the type of antiracism popularized in the United States.

Acknowledging that antiracism faces powerful challenges in fully obtaining the goals articulated by its proponents, Who Is Antiracist? enlightens us about the continuing racial conflict in our society and warns against the risk of antiracism becoming just a proxy for ordinary party politics.

GEORGE YANCEY is Professor of Sociology at Baylor University. He is author of Who is White: Latinos, Asians, and the New Black/Nonblack Divide, and coauthor of Transcending Racial Barriers: Toward a Mutual Obligations Approach.

HAYOUNG DAVID OH, MPH, is the Community Affiliate Research Coordinator at the Woodson Center in Washington, DC.

RACE & ETHNICITY | SOCIOLOGY | POLITICAL SCIENCE & PUBLIC POLICY | COMMUNITY ORGANIZING & SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

224 pp. • 6 x 9" • 27 tables

$29.95 £25.99 paper 9781439925690

$99.50 £89.00 cloth 9781439925683

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HOW RACISM TAKES PLACE

GEORGE LIPSITZ

9781439902561

$30.95 £26.99 paper

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SPORTS | SOCIOLOGY | HEALTH & HEALTH POLICY | EDUCATION | ANTHROPOLOGY

Sporting series

155 pp.

• 5.5 x 8.25"

2 tables • 4 figures

$21.95 £18.99 paper 9781439924945

$89.50 £80.00 cloth 9781439924938

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BODY FACTORY

Exploiting University Athletes' Healthcare for Profit in the Training Room

The role that neoliberalism plays in college athlete healthcare

A university’s athletic training room is meant to care for and heal college athletes and ensure they are receiving the help they need. Although sports medicine staff members are sincere in their goal of centering athletes and providing the best healthcare possible, organizational constraints affect their approach. Chief among them is the pressure sports medicine staff members feel to keep athletes from profit-generating sports healthy enough to perform.

Body Factory enters an NCAA Division I athletic training room to examine the disconnect between what the NCAA states as its goal of athlete healthcare and what is actually happening. Kaitlin Pericak conducts observations in this space and interviews injured athletes and sports medicine staff members to show how institutional control over “best interests” often ends up exploiting the individual athlete. The influences at work are part of a neoliberal paradigm that explains why interest in an athlete’s care is greatly diminished once they are injured and can no longer play.

Body Factory considers how race, gender, and health before and after injury are deciding factors in these university training centers. The bureaucratic organization has a goal of maintaining power to generate profit, and Pericak shows this is almost always at the expense of the athlete.

KAITLIN PERICAK is Assistant Professor of Sociology at North Carolina Wesleyan University.

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WHOSE GAME?

Gender and Power in Fantasy Sports

REBECCA JOYCE KISSANE AND SARAH WINSLOW

9781439918876

$34.95 £29.99 paper

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THAT FUTEBOL FEELING

Sport and Play in Brazil's Heartland

Interrogating the emotions of athletes and fans of “soccer” in Minas Gerais, Brazil

Futebol, or soccer for Americans, is the planet’s spectator sport of choice. In the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, nestled in the country’s southeastern heartland, futebol generates powerful, lifelong emotions.

That Futebol Feeling captures the region’s enthrallment with “the beautiful game,” and shows us how and why play is central to the human condition. David Faflik profiles members of the most celebrated local team, Clube Atlético Mineiro (CAM), as well as its passionate, never-say-die fans, to show how futebol and fandom shape their everyday lives and perspectives. He discovers bonds of work and play, as well as pride, identity, and community. Additionally, Faflik’s analysis of Brazil’s futebol culture reflects sports fandom worldwide.

CAM stands as a symbol for a way of life in Minas Gerais, the birthplace of Pelé. Faflik interrogates what playing the game means to those who dedicate their lives to the sport. He writes, “The feelings that football inspires are the best of me.” That Futebol Feeling shares that special feeling with the rest of us.

DAVID FAFLIK is Professor of English at the University of Rhode Island. He is the author of Boarding Out: Inhabiting the American Urban Literary Imagination, 1840-1860; Melville and the Question of Meaning; Urban Formalism: The Work of City Reading; Transcendental Heresies: Harvard and the Modern American Practice of Unbelief; and The Literary Gift in Early America.

SPORTS | CULTURAL STUDIES | LATIN AMERICAN/CARIBBEAN STUDIES

202 pp. • 5.5 x 8.25" • 7 halftones

$24.95 £21.99 paper 9781439926055

$99.50 £89.00 cloth 9781439926048

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LONG DISTANCE LOVE

A Passion for Football GRANT FARRED Sporting series 9781592133741

$28.95 £24.99 paper

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POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY | RELIGION | IMMIGRATION

Religious Engagement in Democratic Politics series

216 pp. • 6 x 9"

32 tables • 1 figure

$29.95 £25.99 paper 9781439925997

$104.50 £94.00 cloth 9781439925980

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also in the series FAITH AND COMMUNITY

How Engagement Strengthens Members, Places of Worship, and Society

REBECCA A. GLAZIER

9781439925300

$37.95 £34.00 paper

HOW POLITICAL PARTIES MOBILIZE RELIGION

Lessons from Mexico and Turkey

LUIS FELIPE MANTILLA

9781439920169

$34.95

£29.99 paper

CHRISTIAN COSMOPOLITANISM

Faith Communities Talk Immigration

FELIPE AMIN FILOMENO

Empirically explores how Christian congregations can help expand solidarity across boundaries of identity

While religious institutions have been gateways for immigrants into local communities, religion has also coalesced with nationalism to discriminate against foreigners. Felipe Amin Filomeno asks, can “deliberative dialogues” about immigration in Christian congregations play a cosmopolitan role and bridge differences of nationality, race, and culture regarding immigration? To find the answer, he visited numerous Christian congregations in Baltimore with varying demographic makeups to discuss intergroup tensions and similarities in their communities. He developed dialogues to promote mutual understanding and collaboration between immigrants and U.S.-born people in religious spaces.

Christian Cosmopolitanism shows that mutual understanding can result when people share their personal stories, feelings, and thoughts about immigration. They reflect and deliberate on collaborative action to advance common interests and shared values, which can unleash the cosmopolitan potential of the Christian community.

Including practical tools for church leaders, Christian Cosmopolitanism promotes dialogue as a cultural practice that can help diverse communities overcome segregation and become socially cohesive.

FELIPE AMIN FILOMENO is Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He is the author of Theories of Local Immigration Policy and Monsanto and Intellectual Property in South America.

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ADVANCING IMMIGRANT RIGHTS IN HOUSTON

Showing how Houston governmental and nongovernmental actors have collaborated and combated to realize local advances in immigrant rights

Houston is one of the most diverse cities in the United States and has long been a prime destination for international migrants from Latin America, Asia, and more recently, Africa. However, the city is politically mixed, organizationally underserved, and situated in a relatively anti-immigrant state. This makes Houston a challenging context for immigrant rights despite its rapidly diversifying population.

In Advancing Immigrant Rights in Houston, Els de Graauw and Shannon Gleeson recount how local and multi-level contexts shape the creation, contestation, and implementation of immigrant rights policies and practices in the city. They examine the development of a city immigrant affairs office, interactions between local law enforcement and federal immigration enforcement officials, local public-private partnerships around federal immigration benefits, and collaborations between labor, immigrant rights, faith, and business leaders to combat wage theft.

The case study of Houston provides a bellwether for how other U.S. cities will deal with their growing immigrant populations and underscores the importance of publicprivate collaborations to advance immigrant rights.

ELS DE GRAAUW is Professor of Political Science at Baruch College, the City University of New York, and Interim Director of the International Migration Studies master’s program at the CUNY Graduate Center.

SHANNON GLEESON is Edmund Ezra Day Professor in the Department of Global Labor and Work at the Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations and Brooks School of Public Policy.

POLITICAL SCIENCE & PUBLIC POLICY | URBAN STUDIES | IMMIGRATION

Political Lessons from American Cities series

120 pp. • 6 x 9"

1 table • 2 figures

$14.95 £12.99 paper 9781439924402

$59.50 £53.00 cloth 9781439924396

AVAILABLE OCTOBER

also in the series REINVENTING THE AUSTIN CITY COUNCIL

ANN O'M. BOWMAN

9781439920008

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Political Lessons from American Cities series

117 pp. • 6 x 9"

3 tables • 11 figures

$19.95 £16.99 paper 9781439926260

$59.50 £54.00 cloth 9781439926253

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DEMOCRACY VOUCHERS AND THE PROMISE OF FAIRER ELECTIONS IN SEATTLE

How Seattle’s first-in-the-nation Democracy Voucher program came to be and its impact on local democracy and participation

In 2017, Seattle inaugurated a new way for citizens to be involved in democracy: they introduced publicly financed vouchers for voters to donate to local candidates. The innovative plan is designed to level the playing field in campaign financing. Through the vouchers, residents allocate dollars to candidates of their choice in local elections, putting political money directly in the hands of voters. The intent is to increase political participation and ameliorate the long-standing representational inequalities of private donations.

Democracy Vouchers and the Promise of Fairer Elections in Seattle critically evaluates the success and impact of this program. Jennifer Heerwig and Brian J. McCabe emphasize how local elections now attract a much wider and more diverse field of both donors and candidates. They also consider external threats to the program, from litigation about the constitutionality of a voucher program to the rise of independent expenditures.

Offering important lessons on how other cities can adopt a similar program, this compelling case study also highlights the obstacles that will likely arise in its implementation.

JENNIFER A. HEERWIG is Associate Professor of Sociology and Political Science (by Courtesy) at Stony Brook University.

BRIAN J. MCCABE is Provost’s Distinguished Associate Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University. He is the author of No Place Like Home: Wealth, Community and the Politics of Homeownership, and the coeditor of The Sociology of Housing: How Homes Shape Our Social Lives.

also in the series

REFORMING PHILADELPHIA, 1682–2022

RICHARDSON DILWORTH 9781439920077

$19.95 £16.99 paper

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WORLDS AT THE END

Los Angeles, Infrastructure, and the Apocalyptic Imagination

Explores apocalypse, collapse, and resurgence in literary works by Indigenous, Black, Asian American, and Latinx writers

Worlds at the End attends to a body of literature that renders Los Angeles’s infrastructure, or its material foundations, as central to the rise and consolidation of colonial life. Pacharee Sudhinaraset employs a women-of-color feminist methodology to examine Indigenous, Black, Asian American, and Latinx literary works about apocalypse and the end times.

Worlds at the End analyzes destruction, rupture, and continuance through texts ranging from Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange, which considers racial colonial infrastructure, to the work of Diné poet Esther Belin, which illuminates how the separation between the Indian reservation and Los Angeles is part of a broader infrastructural network of termination. And she unpacks Octavia Butler’s postapocalyptic novel, Parable of the Sower, where Los Angeles’s freeways and roadways are routes of forced migration, colonization, and flight.

Tearing down existing institutions that marginalize people of color and moving past them, Worlds at the End highlights the imaginaries of those subjugated, racialized, and made other, for whom modernity, freedom, and progress meant violence, brutality, and relegation to the status of devalued surplus populations. As Sudhinaraset deftly shows, the apocalypse marks moments of historical and spatial transition, offering stories of doomsdays that will give rise to resurgence and regeneration.

PACHAREE SUDHINARASET is Assistant Professor of English at New York University.

AMERICAN STUDIES | CULTURAL STUDIES | LITERATURE & DRAMA | RACE & ETHNICITY | GENDER STUDIES

Critical Race, Indigeneity, and Relationality series

250 pp. • 6 x 9" • 6 color photos

$34.95 £29.99 paper 9781439925515

$125.50 £113.00 cloth 9781439925508

AVAILABLE NOVEMBER

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GOD IS CHANGE

Religious Practices and Ideologies in the Works of Octavia Butler

EDITED BY APARAJITA NANDA AND SHELBY L. CROSBY

9781439921128

$34.95 £29.99 paper

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BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR/AUTOBIOGRAPHY | LABOR STUDIES & WORK | PHILADELPHIA

296 pp. • 6 x 9" • 28 halftones

$24.95T £21.99 paper 9781439918630

AVAILABLE OCTOBER

THE MEMOIRS OF WENDELL W. YOUNG III

A Life in Philadelphia Labor and Politics

WENDELL W. YOUNG III

Edited and with an Introduction by Francis Ryan

A behind-the-scenes look at a legendary Philadelphia labor leader

Now in Paperback! Philadelphia native Wendell W. Young III was one of the most important American labor leaders in the last half of the twentieth century. His program of social justice unionism sought to advance wages while moving beyond collective bargaining to improve the conditions of the workingclass majority, whether in a union or not.

In The Memoirs of Wendell W. Young III, editor Francis Ryan, whose introduction provides historical context, interviewed Young about his experiences, providing the most extensive labor history of late twentieth-century Philadelphia yet written.

FRANCIS RYAN is director of the Masters of Labor and Employment Relations program at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

WENDELL W. YOUNG III (1938–2013) led Philadelphia's Retail Clerks Union (United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 1776) for over forty years.

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BLACK HISTORY IN THE PHILADELPHIA LANDSCAPE

Deep Roots, Continuing Legacy

Amy Jane Cohen With a foreword by Wendell E. Pritchett 9781439923658

$18.95T £15.99 paper

BLAM! BLACK LIVES ALWAYS MATTERED!

Hidden African American Philadelphia of the Twentieth Century

Charles L. Blockson

Afro-American Collection Foreword by Lonnie G. Bunch III 9781737292807

$35.00T £29.99 cloth

IF THERE IS NO STRUGGLE THERE IS NO PROGRESS Black Politics in TwentiethCentury Philadelphia

Edited by James Wolfinger With a Foreword by Heather Ann Thompson 9781439919279

$34.95 £29.99 paper

DIGGING IN THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE

Stories from Philadelphia Archaeology

second edition

Rebecca Yamin 9781439922101

$35.00T £29.99 paper

THE BARNES THEN AND NOW Dialogues on Education, Installation, and Social Justice

Edited by Martha Lucy distributed by temple university press for the barnes foundation 9781736125212

$60.00T £54.00 paper

QUEERING REHOBOTH BEACH Beyond the Boardwalk

James T. Sears 9781439923801

$30.00T £25.99 paper

WORK, FIGHT, OR PLAY BALL How Bethlehem Steel Helped Baseball's Stars Avoid World War I William Ecenbarger 9781439925171

$25.00T £21.99 cloth

MY LIFE IN PAPER

Adventures in Ephemera

Beth Kephart

9781439923948

$30.00T £25.99 cloth

SALUT!

France Meets Philadelphia

Lynn Miller and Therese Dolan

9781439917121

$40.00T £36.00 cloth

MONUMENT LAB

Creative Speculations for Philadelphia

Edited by Paul M. Farber and Ken Lum

9781439916063

$35.00T £29.99 cloth

THE ITALIAN LEGACY IN PHILADELPHIA

History, Culture, People, and Ideas

Edited by Andrea Canepari and Judith Goode

9781439916476

$50.00T £45.00 cloth

THE HISTORY OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY JAPAN

An Experiment in International Education Richard Joslyn and Bruce Stronach 9781439919507

$30.00T £25.99 paper

EXPLORING PHILLY NATURE

A Guide for All Four Seasons

Bernard S. Brown

Illustrations by Samantha Wittchen 9781439921210

$17.95T £14.99 paper

REAL PHILLY HISTORY, REAL FAST

Fascinating Facts and Interesting Oddities about the City's Heroes and Historic Sites

Jim Murphy

9781439919248

$18.95T £15.99 paper

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A Memoir Rooted in China and America

William Gee Wong 9781439924877

$35.00T £29.99 cloth

CARCERAL ENTANGLEMENTS

Gendered Public Memories of Japanese American World War II Incarceration Wendi Yamashita Critical Race, Indigeneity, and Relationality series 9781439920404

$26.95 £22.99 paper

WARRING GENEALOGIES

Race, Kinship, and the Korean War Joo Ok Kim Critical Race, Indigeneity, and Relationality series

9781439920589

$27.95 £23.99 paper

TOWARD A FRAMEWORK FOR VIETNAMESE

AMERICAN STUDIES

History, Community, and Memory

Edited by Linda Ho Peché, Alex-Thai Dinh Vo, and Tuong Vu 9781439922897

$44.95 £40.00 paper

A REFUGEE’S

AMERICAN DREAM

From the Killing Fields of Cambodia to the U.S. Secret Service Leth Oun with Joe Samuel Starnes 9781439923368

$30.00T £25.99 cloth

DISPLACING KINSHIP*

The Intimacies of Intergenerational Trauma in Vietnamese American Cultural Production Linh Thủy Nguyễn 9781439924709

$32.95 paper

INTIMATE STRANGERS*

Shin Issei Women and Contemporary Japanese American Community, 1980–2020

Tritia Toyota 9781439923528

$32.95 £27.99 paper

THE COLLECTED SHORT STORIES OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE*

Edited by Ruth Maxey

Cover illustration: Manhattan Mall by The Singh Twins, 1997

Copyright © The Singh Twins: www.singhtwins.co.uk

9781439924464

$34.95 £29.99 paper

IN REUNION

Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Communication of Family Sara Docan-Morgan

9781439922835

$39.95 £36.00 paper

REFUGEE LIFEWORLDS*

The Afterlife of the Cold War in Cambodia Y-Dang Troeung

9781439921777

$29.95 £25.99 paper

BEAUTY AND BRUTALITY

Manila and Its Global Discontents

Edited by Martin F. Manalansan IV, Robert Diaz, and Rolando B. Tolentino

9781439922286

$39.95 £36.00 paper

WATER THICKER

THAN BLOOD*

A Memoir of a PostInternment Childhood George Uba

9781439922583

$29.95 £25.99 paper

Q & A*

Voices from Queer Asian North America

Edited by Martin F. Manalansan IV, Alice Y. Hom, and Kale Bantigue Fajardo Preface by David L. Eng

9781439921098

$39.95 £36.00 paper

THE RISE AND FALL OF AMERICA'S CONCENTRATION CAMP LAW*

Civil Liberties Debates from the Internment to McCarthyism and the Radical 1960s Masumi Izumi

9781439917251

$29.95 £25.99 paper

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TONI MORRISON AND THE GEOPOETICS OF PLACE, RACE, AND BE/LONGING

Marilyn Sanders Mobley

9781439924310

$30.95 £26.99 paper

ADOPTION MEMOIRS

Inside Stories

Marianne Novy

9781439925904

$32.95 £27.99 paper

BROTHERS

A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Race

Nico Slate

9781439923825

$30.00T £25.99 cloth

DO RIGHT BY ME

Learning to Raise Black Children in White Spaces

Valerie I. Harrison and Kathryn Peach D'Angelo

9781439919958

$20.00T £16.99 paper

RICHARD III’S BODIES FROM MEDIEVAL ENGLAND TO MODERNITY

Shakespeare and Disability History

Jeffrey R. Wilson

9781439922675

$34.95 £29.99 paper

DISABILITY, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND COLONIALISM

Edited by Tatiana Konrad

9781439925218

$39.95 £36.00 paper

DISABILITY SERVICES IN HIGHER EDUCATION

An Insider’s Guide

Kirsten T. Behling, Eileen H. Bellemore, Lisa B. Bibeau, Andrew S. Cioffi, and Bridget A. McNamee

Illustrated by Andrew S. Cioffi

9781439923467

$37.95 £34.00 paper

UNDOING SUICIDISM

A Trans, Queer, Crip Approach to Rethinking (Assisted) Suicide

Alexandre Baril

Foreword by Robert McRuer

9781439924075

$32.95 £27.99 paper

JUST CARE

Messy Entanglements of Disability, Dependency, and Desire

Akemi Nishida

Dis/color series

9781439919903

$34.95 £29.99 paper

DISABLED FUTURES

A Framework for Radical Inclusion

Milo W. Obourn

Dis/color series

9781439917312

$29.95 £25.99 paper

PEDAGOGIES OF WOUNDEDNESS

Illness, Memoir, and the Ends of the Model Minority

James Kyung-Jin Lee

Dis/color series

9781439921869

$29.95 £25.99 paper

THE IMPROVISER’S CLASSROOM

Pedagogies for Cocreative Worldmaking

Edited by Daniel Fischlin and Mark Lomanno

Insubordinate Spaces series

9781439924495

$47.95 £43.00 paper

PREPARING STUDENTS TO ENGAGE IN EQUITABLE COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

A Handbook

Elizabeth A. Tryon, Haley C. Madden, and Cory Sprinkel

9781439922743

$34.95 £29.99 paper

THE PERVERSITY OF GRATITUDE

An Apartheid Education

Grant Farred

9781439924976

$29.95 £25.99 paper

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FROM SOUTH CENTRAL TO SOUTHSIDE*

Gang Transnationalism, Masculinity, and Disorganized Violence in Belize City

Adam Baird

Foreword by Philippe Bourgois 9781439923344

$29.95 £25.99 paper

SENTENCING WITHOUT GUIDELINES

Rhys Hester 9781439923559

$24.95 £21.99 paper

DEATH PENALTY IN DECLINE?

The Fight against Capital Punishment in the Decades since Furman v. Georgia

Edited by Austin Sarat 9781439924822

$34.95 £29.99 paper

SHELTER ON THE JOURNEY

Humanitarianism, Human Rights, and Migration

Priscilla Solano

Foreword by Douglas S. Massey 9781439921531

$29.95 £25.99 paper

GENDER AND VIOLENCE

AGAINST POLITICAL ACTORS

Edited by Elin Bjarnegård and Pär Zetterberg 9781439923313

$39.95 £36.00 paper

TAKING STOCK OF HOMICIDE

Trends, Emerging Themes, and Research Challenges

Edited by Karen F. Parker, Richard Stansfield, and Ashley M. Mancik 9781439921418

$44.95 £40.00 paper

ALL-AMERICAN MASSACRE

The Tragic Role of American Culture and Society in Mass Shootings

Edited by Eric Madfis and Adam Lankford

9781439923139

$34.95 £29.99 paper

UNDERSTANDING

CRIME AND PLACE

A Methods Handbook

Edited by Elizabeth R. Groff and Cory P. Haberman

Supplemental pdf available for download. 9781439920671

$74.95 £67.00 paper

THE COMPASSIONATE COURT?

Support, Surveillance, and Survival in Prostitution Diversion Programs

Corey S. Shdaimah, Chrysanthi S. Leon, and Shelly A. Wiechelt

9781439922019

$29.95 £25.99 paper

TEACHING FEAR

How We Learn to Fear Crime and Why It Matters

Nicole E. Rader

9781439921036

$32.95 £27.99 paper

DIVIDE & CONQUER*

Race, Gangs, Identity, and Conflict

Robert D. Weide

9781439919477

$34.95 £29.99 paper

GANGS ON TRIAL*

Challenging Stereotypes and Demonization in the Courts

John M. Hagedorn

Foreword by Craig Haney 9781439922316

$34.95 £29.99 paper

MIGRATION AND MORTALITY

Social Death, Dispossession, and Survival in the Americas

Edited by Jamie Longazel and Miranda Cady Hallett 9781439919781

$34.95 £29.99 paper

MODERN MIGRATIONS, BLACK INTERROGATIONS*

Revisioning Migrants and Mobilities through the Critique of Antiblackness

Edited by Philip Kretsedemas and Jamella N. Gow 9781439922712

$32.95 £27.99 paper

CROSSING THE BORDER TO INDIA Youth, Migration, and Masculinities in Nepal

Jeevan R. Sharma

Global Youth series 9781439914274

$16.95 £14.99 paper

* In the Studies in Transgression series

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BEYOND LEFT, RIGHT, AND CENTER

The Politics of Gender and Ethnicity in Contemporary Germany

Christina Xydias

9781439923771

$34.95 £29.99 paper

CROSSING GREAT DIVIDES

City and Country in Environmental and Political Disorder

John D. Fairfield

Urban Life, Landscape, and Policy series

9781439925720

$29.95 £25.99 paper

DEMOCRACY’S HIDDEN HEROES

Fitting Policy to People and Place

David C. Campbell

9781439924587

$24.95 £21.99 paper

REFOUNDING

DEMOCRACY THROUGH INTERSECTIONAL ACTIVISM

How Progressive Era Feminists

Redefined Who We Are, and What It Means Today

Wendy Sarvasy Intersectionality series

9781439924259

$39.95 £36.00 paper

WORDS LIKE WATER

Queer Mobilization and Social Change in China

Caterina Fugazzola

9781439921470

$25.95 £21.99 paper

AN EPIDEMIC AMONG MY PEOPLE Religion, Politics, and COVID-19 in the United States

Edited by Paul A. Djupe and Amanda Friesen

With a foreword by Robert P. Jones

Religious Engagement in Democratic Politics series

9781439923405

$39.95 £36.00 paper

YES GAWD!

How Faith Shapes LGBT Identity and Politics in the United States

Royal G. Cravens III

Religious Engagement in Democratic Politics series

9781439924433

$34.95 £29.99 paper

INSPIRED CITIZENS

How Our Political Role Models

Shape American Politics

Jennie Sweet-Cushman

9781439923498

$26.95 £22.99 paper

SOLIDARITY & CARE

Domestic Worker Activism in New York City

Alana Lee Glaser

9781439922460

$24.95 £21.99 paper

THE DEFENDER

The Battle to Protect the Rights of the Accused in Philadelphia

Edward W. Madeira Jr. and Michael D. Schaffer

9781439918531

$24.95 £21.99 paper

PHILADELPHIA BATTLEFIELDS

Disruptive Campaigns and Upset Elections in a Changing City

John Kromer

9781439919729

$37.95 £34.00 paper

PHILADELPHIA, CORRUPT AND CONSENTING A City’s Struggle against an Epithet

Brett H. Mandel

9781439924273

$30.00T £25.99 cloth

THE FANTASY ECONOMY Neoliberalism, Inequality, and the Education Reform Movement

Neil Kraus

9781439923719

$37.95 £34.00 paper

"MR. TAXPAYER VERSUS MR. TAX SPENDER"

Taxpayers’ Associations, Pocketbook Politics, and the Law during the Great Depression

Linda Upham-Bornstein

9781439923740

$32.95 £27.99 paper

ARE ALL POLITICS NATIONALIZED?

Evidence from the 2020 Campaigns in Pennsylvania

Edited by Stephen K. Medvic, Matthew M. Schousen, and Berwood A. Yost

9781439922545

$74.50 £37.00 cloth

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FEMALE BODY IMAGE AND BEAUTY POLITICS IN CONTEMPORARY INDIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE

Edited by Srirupa Chatterjee and Shweta Rao Garg

9781439922521

$34.95 £29.99 paper

PROPER WOMEN

Feminism and the Politics of Respectability in Iran

Fae Chubin

9781439923283

$25.95 £21.99 paper

GENDERED PLACES

The Landscape of Local Gender Norms across the United States

William J. Scarborough 9781439922040

$34.95 £29.99 paper

ETHICAL ENCOUNTERS

Transnational Feminism, Human Rights, and War Cinema in Bangladesh

Elora Halim Chowdhury 9781439922255

$32.95 £27.99 paper

POLITICAL BLACK GIRL MAGIC

The Elections and Governance of Black Female Mayors

Edited by Sharon D. Wright Austin

With a foreword by Pearl K. Dowe

9781439920282

$39.95 £36.00 paper

PLAY TO SUBMISSION

Gaming Capitalism in a Tech Firm

Tongyu Wu

9781439922989

$30.95 £26.99 paper

A CRITICAL SYNERGY

Race, Decoloniality, and World Crises

Ali Meghji

9781439922071

$27.95 £23.99 paper

READING INDIA NOW

Contemporary Formations in Literature and Popular Culture

Ulka Anjaria

9781439916643

$19.95 £15.99 paper

ALL PLAY AND NO WORK

American Work Ideals and the Comic Plays of the Federal Theatre Project

Paul Gagliardi

9781439922163

$29.95 £25.99 paper

CULTURES COLLIDING

American Missionaries, Chinese Resistance, and the Rise of Modern Institutions in China

John R. Haddad

9781439911617

$39.95 £36.00 paper

LATINX ENVIRONMENTALISMS

Place, Justice, and the Decolonial

Edited by Sarah D. Wald, David J. Vázquez, Priscilla Solis Ybarra, and Sarah Jaquette Ray

With a Foreword by Laura Pulido and an Afterword by Stacy Alaimo 9781439916674

$39.95 £36.00 paper

DISRUPTIVE SITUATIONS

Fractal Orientalism and Queer Strategies in Beirut Ghassan Moussawi

Sexuality Studies series 9781439918500

$29.95 £25.99 paper

REGARDING ANIMALS

second edition

Arnold Arluke, Clinton R. Sanders, and Leslie Irvine

Animals, Culture, and Society series

9781439923108

$34.95 £29.99 paper

THE MANY GEOGRAPHIES OF URBAN RENEWAL

New Perspectives on the Housing Act of 1949

Edited by Douglas R. Appler

9781439921715

$32.95 £27.99 paper

ENGAGING PLACE, ENGAGING PRACTICES

Urban History and CampusCommunity Partnerships

Edited by Robin F. Bachin and Amy L. Howard

History and the Public series

9781439920978

$27.95 £23.99 paper

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CLEAN AIR AND GOOD JOBS

U.S. Labor and the Struggle for Climate Justice

Todd E. Vachon

9781439923221

$39.95 £36.00 paper

WHO REALLY MAKES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY?

Creating and Implementing Environmental Rules and Regulations

Edited by Sara R. Rinfret

9781439920190

$29.95 £25.99 paper

LOVING ORPHANED SPACE

The Art and Science of Belonging to Earth

Mrill Ingram

9781439921951

$24.95 £21.99 paper

IMPLEMENTING CITY SUSTAINABILITY

Overcoming Administrative Silos to Achieve Functional Collective Action

Rachel M. Krause and Christopher V. Hawkins

9781439919217

$34.95 £29.99 paper

LETTING PLAY BLOOM

Designing Nature-Based Risky Play for Children

Lolly Tai

With a foreword by Teri Hendy

9781439921791

$50.00T £45.00 cloth

BRINGING THE CIVIC BACK IN*

Zane L. Miller and American Urban History

Edited by Larry Bennett, John D. Fairfield, and Patricia Mooney-Melvin

With a foreword by David Stradling

9781439922439

$32.95 £27.99 paper

BUILDING A SOCIAL CONTRACT*

Modern Workers’ Houses in Early Twentieth-Century Detroit

Michael McCulloch

9781439923924

$34.95 £29.99 paper

A GOOD PLACE TO DO BUSINESS*

The Politics of Downtown Renewal since 1945

Roger Biles and Mark H. Rose

9781439920824

$39.95 £36.00 paper

FROM IMPROVEMENT TO CITY PLANNING*

Spatial Management in Cincinnati from the Early Republic through the Civil War Decade

Henry C. Binford

9781439920855

$39.95 £36.00 paper

PRESERVING THE VANISHING CITY*

Historic Preservation amid Urban Decline in Cleveland, Ohio

Stephanie Ryberg-Webster

9781439923863

$34.95 £29.99 paper

BELIEVING IN CLEVELAND*

Managing Decline in “The Best Location in the Nation”

J. Mark Souther

9781439913734

$29.95 £25.99 paper

COMMUNITIES AND CRIME* An Enduring American Challenge

Pamela Wilcox, Francis T. Cullen, and Ben Feldmeyer

9781592139743

$29.95 £2599 paper

IT WAS ALWAYS A CHOICE

Picking Up the Baton of Athlete Activism

David Steele

9781439921739

$23.00T £19.99 cloth

NOT FROM HERE, NOT FROM THERE/NO SOY DE AQUÍ NI DE ALLÁ

The Autobiography of Nelson A. Díaz

Nelson A. Díaz

With a Foreword by Henry Cisneros

9781439913604

$32.95T £27.99 cloth

ARE YOU TWO SISTERS?

The Journey of a Lesbian Couple

Susan Krieger

9781439922132

$29.95 £25.99 paper

* In the Urban Life, Landscape, and Policy series

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THE NFL OFF-CAMERA

An A–Z Guide to the League's Most Memorable Players and Personalities

Bob Angelo

Foreword by Ray Didinger

9781439923672

$30.00T £25.99 cloth

NEVER ASK "WHY" Football Players' Fight for Freedom in the NFL

Ed Garvey; Edited by Chuck Cascio

With a foreword by Judge Alan Page and a historical introduction by Dr. Sarah K. Fields

9781439923153

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