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Development Challenges Confronting Pakistan Book Cover

Development Challenges Confronting Pakistan

“Although scholars and practitioners have identified explicit structural impediments that constrain countries’ efforts to alleviate poverty and promote sustainable social development, there has been limited research conducted to identify the specific barriers to development that prevail in Pakistan today. The authors … go far toward filling this void….”
Author
Anita M. Weiss and Saba Gul Khattak
Publication
2013
Life Writing and Schizophrenia. Encounters at the Edge of Meaning Book Cover

Life Writing and Schizophrenia: Encounters at the Edge of Meaning

This project was funded in part by a CSWS grant.
“This book examines work in several genres of life writing—autobiography, memoir, case history, autobiographical fiction—focused either on what it means to live with schizophrenia or what it means to understand and ‘treat’ people who have received that diagnosis. Challenging the romanticized connection between literature and madness, Life Writing and Schizophrenia explores how writers who hear voices and experience delusions write their identities into narrative, despite popular and medical representations of schizophrenia as chaos, violence, and incoherence."
Author
Mary Elene Wood
Publication
2013
Blind to Betrayal: Why We Fool Ourselves We Aren’t Being Fooled Book Cover

Blind to Betrayal: Why We Fool Ourselves We Aren’t Being Fooled

“Betrayal is fundamental to the human condition and yet because of betrayal blindness often goes unseen. Drawing on empirical research, clinical thought, and real stories, this book explores central questions about betrayal and betrayal blindness: What is betrayal? What is its scope? How do we become aware of it and heal from its effects?”
Author
Jennifer J. Freyd and Pamela J. Birrell
Publication
2013
Modern Girls on the Go: Gender, Mobility, and Labor in Japan Book Cover

Modern Girls on the Go: Gender, Mobility, and Labor in Japan

“This spirited and engaging multidisciplinary volume pins its focus on the lived experiences and cultural depictions of women’s mobility and labor in Japan. The theme of ‘modern girls’ continues to offer a captivating window into the changes that women’s roles have undergone during the course of the last century.”
Author
Alisa Freedman
Laura Miller
and Christine R. Yano
Publication
2013
Women’s Work: Nationalism and Contemporary African American Women’s Novels Book Cover

Women’s Work: Nationalism and Contemporary African American Women’s Novels

“Thorsson reconsiders the gender, genre, and geography of African American nationalism as she explores the aesthetic history of African American writing by women. … Identifying five forms of women’s work as organizing, dancing, mapping, cooking, and inscribing, she shows how these writers reclaimed and revised cultural nationalism to hail African America.”
Author
Courtney Thorsson
Publication
2013
We Are the Face of Oaxaca: Testimony and Social Movements Book Cover

We Are the Face of Oaxaca: Testimony and Social Movements

"A massive uprising against the Mexican state of Oaxaca began with the emergence of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) in June 2006. A coalition of more than 300 organizations, APPO disrupted the functions of Oaxaca's government for six months. It began to develop an inclusive and participatory political vision for the state. Testimonials were broadcast on radio and television stations appropriated by APPO, shared at public demonstrations, debated in homes and in the streets, and disseminated around the world via the Internet."
Author
Lynn Stephen
Publication
2013
Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala Cover

Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala

"This 54-minute documentary tells the story of Guatemala’s National Police Historical Archive (Archivo Histórico de la Policia Nacional—AHPN) intertwined with narratives of past human rights abuses and the dramatic effects they had on specific individuals and the nation as a whole. In addition, it highlights present-day efforts to preserve collective memories and bring justice and reconciliation to the country."
Author
Gabriela Martínez Escobar
Publication
2013
“Gender, Sex, Liebe in poetischen Dialogen des frühen zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts” (Gender, Sex, Love in Poetic Dialogues of the Early Twentieth Century) Book Cover

“Gender, Sex, Liebe in poetischen Dialogen des frühen zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts” (Gender, Sex, Love in Poetic Dialogues of the Early Twentieth Century)

This project was funded in part by a CSWS grant.
This book project, supported by a CSWS Faculty Research Grant, “puts actual poetic dialogues…at the center of contemporary theoretical debates about sex and gender. The book recovers the poems’ original dialogic setting, and by freeing them from the limitations of conventional aesthetic discourses it empowers the poems to participate in more complex cultural debates.”
Author
Dorothee Ostmeier
Publication
2013
Our Caribbean Kin: Race and Nation in the Neoliberal Antilles Book Cover

Our Caribbean Kin: Race and Nation in the Neoliberal Antilles

“Beset by the forces of European colonialism, US imperialism, and neoliberalism, the people of the Antilles have had good reasons to band together politically and economically, yet not all Dominicans, Haitians, and Puerto Ricans have heeded the calls for collective action. So what has determined whether Antillean solidarity movements fail or succeed? In this comprehensive new study, Alaí Reyes-Santos argues that the crucial factor has been the extent to which Dominicans, Haitians, and Puerto Ricans imagine each other as kin."
Author
Alaí Reyes-Santos
Publication
2014
Slavery and the Politics of Place: Representing the Colonial Caribbean, 1770-1833 Book Cover

Slavery and the Politics of Place: Representing the Colonial Caribbean, 1770-1833

This project was funded in part by a CSWS grant.
“With the help of recent theories of space and place, the book examines the writings of planters, enslaved people, soldiers, sailors and travelers whose diverse geographical and social locations inflect their representation of British slavery, analyzing the ways in which these writers use discourses of aesthetics, natural history, cultural geography, and gendered domesticity to intervene in Britain's protracted national debate over slavery.”
Author
Elizabeth Bohls
Publication
2014