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Event: Albany Book Festival - H. Carl McCall In-conversation with Paul Grondahl on "Truly Blessed and Highly Favored"
September 17, 2022
@ 11:45am - 12:45pm
University at Albany, Albany, NY
H. CARL McCALL
In-conversation with Paul Grondahl on Truly Blessed and Highly Favored,
11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m., Campus Center West Auditorium
H. Carl McCall's new memoir, Truly Blessed and Highly Favored (2022), written with Paul Grondahl, traces the remarkable career of... Read more
Fire in Paradise
A collection of poems written by father and daughter during the Pandemic Year 2020.
Event: APSA Author Meets Critics: Vinayak Chaturvedi’s “Hindutva and Violence”
September 16, 2022
@ 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
This “Author Meets Critics” roundtable critically examines Vinayak Chaturvedi’s Hindutva and Violence: V.D. Savarkar and the Politics of History (SUNY Press, 2022). The book examines the political thought of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (1883–1966), the most controversial... Read more
Event: Mr. Kate Cromo: News Correspondent Anne Hampton Brewster in Rome, 1869-1890
January 19, 2023
@ 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Online through Library Company of Philadelphia
This presentation, part of the Library Company of Philadelphia’s Fireside Chat Series, focuses on Philadelphian Anne Hampton Brewster’s career as a news correspondent in Rome. This part of her life plays a significant role in Engaging Italy: American Women’s Utopian Visions... Read more
Event: Revising Daisy Miller: The Story of Miss Jones
September 07, 2022
@ 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Online only
This online talk, drawn from Engaging Italy: American Women’s Utopian Visions and Transnational Networks, will focus on Emily Bliss Gould, founder and fundraiser for an industrial school and orphanage in Rome. The hosting organization iocuses on “transatlantic” women writers.... Read more
Normality, Abnormality, and Pathology in Merleau-Ponty
Drawing on Merleau-Ponty offers new insights into our understandings of health and illness, ability and disability, and the scientific and cultural practices that both enable and limit our capacity for diverse experiences.
Liberating Revolution
Provides a novel conceptual and practical theory of revolution, engaging previous theories of revolution, contemporary continental philosophy, and systems theory.
Racial Equity on College Campuses
Offers insight into race-based disparities in higher education and practical tools for advancing racial equity on college and university campuses.
Technologies of Human Rights Representation
Analyzes the effects of new technologies on human rights, with a particular focus on how representations of technology affect our ability to understand and control it.
Addiction Recovery and Resilience
Analyzes the tensions and triumphs of a unique, faith-based, addiction recovery organization in a high poverty neighborhood.
Lauren J. Lieberman
Lauren J. Lieberman is Distinguished Service Professor at the State University of New York at Brockport. Her many books include Universal Design for Learning in Physical Education (coauthored with Michelle ...
Cheryl C.D. Hughes
Cheryl C. D. Hughes is Professor Emerita at Tulsa Community College. She is the author of Katherine Drexel: The Riches-to-Rags Story of an American Catholic Saint.
Lucy J. Miller
Lucy J. Miller is Lecturer in Communication at Texas A&M University. She is the author of Genderblindness in American Society: The Rhetoric of a System of Social Control of Women and the coeditor (with ...
Jason Jacobs
Jason Jacobs is Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Queensland in Australia. His previous books include David Milch and Deadwood.
Stephen Gingerich
Stephen Gingerich is Professor of Spanish at Cleveland State University. He is the translator of Doing Justice: Three Essays on Walter Benjamin by Pablo Oyarzun.
Steven DeLay
Steven DeLay is Research Fellow at the Global Center for Advanced Studies. His many books include Everything; Faint Not: Twelve Brief Meditations on the Word of God; In the Spirit: A Phenomenology of ...
Ben Turner
Ben Turner is Senior Lecturer in Political Theory in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent in England.
How Trump and the Christian Right Saved LGBTI Human Rights
Traces the Trump administration's surprising support for LGBTI human rights abroad to Trump's indifference and the cynicism and political interests of Christian conservative elites.
INT 111
This textbook is part of a collection of course materials available to students because of a collaboration between SUNY OER Services and 64 ink™, an imprint of SUNY Press. All of the course materials ...
Resist, Organize, Build
Juxtaposes feminist and queer activism in Britain and the United States in the face of resurgent conservatism during the 1980s.
Punk Rock
Shows how punk rock shaped modern culture around the world.
The Letchworth State Park Atlas
A visitor's companion to New York's Letchworth State Park, richly illustrated with ninety maps and thirty-five photographs.
Schelling and Spinoza
Presents a novel interpretation of Schelling's philosophy by way of his reading and critique of Spinoza.