Mothers, Mobility, Narrative Maria SaimbertShows how US literary representations of mothering across racial, ethnic, and LGBTQ communities challenge ideological prescriptions about motherhood and maternal love. Mothers, Mobility, Narrative pairs women identified writers whose work illuminates a range of maternal practices in the face of egregious structural inequalities and obstacles. By using the critical lens of maternal feminism, alongside recent theories of time, space, and memory, Mary Jo
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an art historian and performance practitioner for whom life and art were inseparable
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Offers a bold new reading of Yiddish cinema by exploring the early diasporic cinema's fascination with media and communication
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It bridges foundational concepts with modern developments in quantum condensed matter
This approach is a well-documented tool for effective mitigation of the risk for Salmonella infections in newly hatched chickens from being further spread horizontally in a flock or vertically in case of breeding animals
A multigenerational epic set at the collapse of Muslim rule in Medieval Spain
Viewing the Jains within a South Asian context results in a strikingly different portrait from the standard models represented in both traditional Western and Indian scholarship
In this deeply researched and wide-ranging intellectual history