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Dyson College Year in Review 2020-21

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W W W. P A C E . E D U / D Y S O N 23 A New History of Tudor England: Essays for Students, Teachers, and Workers Daniel Bender, PhD, associate professor, English and modern language studies An exploration of the struggle of students, teachers, and workers with the Tudor legacies of education and labor. Political Minefields: The Struggle Against Automated Killing Ma hew Bolton, PhD, associate professor, political science A political history of explosive traps and the telling of stories of people affected by the explosive legacies of war through a travelogue of the world's minefields and ordnance dumps. Imagining Disarmament, Enchanting International Relations Ma hew Bolton, PhD, associate professor, political science An examination of the role of myth, narrative, discourse, and ritual in global politics. Whisper Down the Lane: A Novel Clay McCleod Chapman, adjunct professor, playwriting, Actors Studio MFA A book about paranoia and what happens when we tell a white lie, only for that lie to take on a life of its own. Rachmaninoff A Songs Arranged for Solo Piano Lee Evans, EdD, professor, Pace School of Pe orming A s An amalgam of the vocal and piano accompaniment pa s of the original Rachmaninoff songs upon which the volume is based. Latin America in the World: An Introduction Antonia Garcia-Rodriguez, PhD, professor, modern languages and cultures Daniel Greenberg, PhD, professor, history; director, Latina American studies A volume of essays by acclaimed scholars of Latin American studies offering a fresh, comprehensive, multidisciplinary entry point to Latin America. Clive Bell and the Making of Modernism Mark Hussey, PhD, distinguished professor, English A biography on Clive Bell, an a critic instrumental in bringing modernist visual a to England and an outspoken pacifist before and during World War I. Wide Sargasso Sea at 50 Erica Johnson, PhD, (co-editor with Elaine Savory) professor, English A revisitation of the ongoing impact of Jean Rhys's groundbreaking novel on literature, culture, politics, and the a s. So Covers Derek Stroup, lecturer, a A collection of photographs with an essay by writer/curator Faheem Haider. MEDIA SPOTLIGHT 9 Must-reads by Dyson Faculty 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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