Fanaticism, Racism, and Rage Online:
Corrupting e Digital Sphere
By Adam Klein (assistant professor,
Communication Studies)
2017 Palgrave Macmillan
Klein's book is a critical exploration of digital
hate culture and its infiltrations into the modern
online community. e book brings to light
the different forms of extremist culture on the
web, from the blatant hate websites to pseudo-
scientific domains.
Intimations of Modernity: Civil Culture in
Nineteenth-Century Cuba
By Louis A. Pérez Jr. '65 (alumnus)
2017 e University of North Carolina Press
Emphasizing the character of everyday life,
Perez brings to life the emergence of Cuba's
nineteenth-century urban middle class,
highlighting women's centrality to the process.
From e Bible to Shakespeare: Pantelejmon Kuliš
(1819-97) and the Formation of Literary Ukranian
By Andriy Danylenko (professor, Modern
Languages and Cultures)
2016 Academic Studies Press
Danylenko provides the first English-language
study of the translations of the Bible and
Shakespeare into vernacular Ukrainian by
prominent writer Pantelejmon Kuliš (1819–1897).
Hong Kong and Bollywood: Globalization of
Asian Cinemas
Co-editors and contributors, Joseph Lee
(professor, History) and Satish Kolluri (associate
professor, Communication Studies)
2016 Palgrave Macmillan
Lee and Kolluri provide a comparative study of
the Hong Kong and Bollywood film industries as
new cultural forces in global cinema.
Food Across Borders
Co-editor and contributor, E. Melanie DuPuis
(chair, Environmental Studies and Science)
2017 Rutgers University Press
is collection of essays highlights the contiguity
between the decisions we make as to what we
eat and the social and geopolitical processes that
secure nourishment, territory, and belonging.
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