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New York University Press

    Keywords for Gender and Sexuality Studies
    The Sociology of Bullying
    Keywords for American Cultural Studies, Third Edition
    Our Voices, Our Histories
    Religion Is Raced
    African American Literary Theory
    • 2023

      Bayard Rustin

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      "Explores the surprising and complicated legacy of the brilliant strategist of the civil rights movement - Bayard Rustin"--

      Bayard Rustin
    • 2023

      "How the rise of streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video has changed television and film storytelling in countries around the globe"--

      Streaming Video
    • 2022

      "This book shares the experiences of transgender military personnel, past and present. While a growing body of research demonstrates that a ban on open service harms the US military and that trans service members make invaluable contributions, here we turn to the experiences of the service members themselves, hearing from them in their own words"--

      With Honor and Integrity
    • 2022

      An important new collection on the nature and consequences of bullyingSchool shootings and suicides by young victims of bullying have spurred a proliferation of anti-bullying programs, yet most of the research done on school bullying has been from psychologists. The Sociology of Bullying will be the first volume to present the leading ideas in sociology about bullying among adolescents that moves beyond an individualistic approach and instead offers ideas about how to address bullying as a byproduct of social systems, biases, and status hierarchies. Sociologists investigate the impact of social forces on bullying among adolescents, such as inequality, heteronormativity, militarized capitalism, racism, cancel culture, power, and competition.Contributors explore a wide range of key topics, such as how homophobia and gender normativity encourage bullying; how anti-bullying curricula can ultimately lead to more bullying; and how adolescents use bullying against their friends to improve their own social standing. By advancing sociological perspectives on bullying, this important volume aims to shift the national conversation from one that focuses on villainizing bullies to one that encourages an inward look at the aspects of our culture that foster bullying behavior among children.

      The Sociology of Bullying
    • 2022

      "Ireland's revolution was an inherently transnational event. Buoyed by the rise of Wilsonian self-determination and the consequent weakening of imperial prestige, radical and anti-colonial movements flourished across the globe after the First World War. Although emerging from widely differing contexts, from Korea to India, and Egypt to Ireland, proponents of these movements communicated, engaged with, and learned from one another in anti-imperial metropoles such as Paris, London and New York. Irish nationalists at home and abroad were intimately involved in this international exchange, from mobilizing Ireland's vast diaspora in support of Irish independence, or engaging directly with radical causes elsewhere in the world, to providing models for other anti-colonial struggles. Reassessing the Irish Revolution within this transnational context, this volume broadens our understanding of Ireland's place in the evolving postwar world. Foregrounding how the ebbing of political authority from the imperial to democratic nation-state created revolutionary opportunities that were seized by anti-colonial activists, this study argues for the importance of empire, anti-imperialism and new understandings of self-determination in shaping political discourse and violence in revolutionary Ireland"--

      The Irish Revolution
    • 2022

      Religion, Race, and COVID-19

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted every aspect of society, revealing deep-seated inequalities and dysfunctions, particularly affecting America's most vulnerable populations, primarily people of color and the working poor, referred to in the Bible as "the least of these." This work argues that the pandemic transcended medical, economic, and social dimensions to encompass religious implications. Religious practices were significantly altered, reigniting controversies over religious freedom, especially regarding government restrictions on church services. Some Christian white supremacists not only ignored shelter-in-place orders but also found new avenues to spread racist ideologies, fueled by their White Christian identity. In contrast, certain religious leaders, particularly in communities of color, interpreted the virus as a sign of divine wrath or a test of faith, viewing changes to traditional practices as a compromise of their beliefs. The text posits that a religious hierarchy in the U.S. society prioritizes those benefiting from white privilege while marginalizing vulnerable groups. Nevertheless, these populations draw on their theological and religious resources to confront existential threats. The volume illustrates how social transformation can arise when faith is both formed and informed during crises, highlighting the enduring significance of religiosity in human culture.

      Religion, Race, and COVID-19
    • 2021

      Keywords for Gender and Sexuality Studies

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      "This book deepens analyses of the relationships among race, gender, sexuality, nation, ability, and political economy by foregrounding justice-oriented intersectional movements and scholarship including: Black, Indigenous, and women of color feminisms; transnational feminisms; queer of color critique; trans, disability, and fat studies; feminist science studies; and critiques of the state, law, and prisons that emerge from within queer and women of color justice movements"--

      Keywords for Gender and Sexuality Studies
    • 2021

      Crime TV

      • 373pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      "This book offers a straightforward and vibrant approach to the study of criminal behavior and contemporary criminal justice issues through the use of popular TV shows. Students, researchers, and anyone else interested in crime will find this book an accessible and informative resource for understanding the causes of crime and how society responds to crime"--

      Crime TV
    • 2021

      "Creator Culture introduces readers to "ways of seeing" social media entertainment from perspectives that critically assess claims for its relation to, yet differentiation from, well-established media forms and institutions within scope for cultural and media studies, including emerging platform and social media studies"-- Provided by publisher

      Creator Culture
    • 2021

      Keywords for Comics Studies

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      Introduces key terms, research traditions, debates, and histories, and offers a sense of the new frontiers emerging in the field of comics studiesAcross more than fifty original essays, Keywords for Comics Studies provides a rich, interdisciplinary vocabulary for comics and sequential art. The essays also identify new avenues of research into one of the most popular and diverse visual media of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.Keywords for Comics Studies presents an array of inventive analyses of terms central to the study of comics and sequential art that are traditionally siloed in distinct lexicons: these include creative and aesthetic terms like Ink, Creator, Border, and Panel; conceptual terms such as Trans*, Disability, Universe, and Fantasy; genre terms like Zine, Pornography, Superhero, and Manga; and canonical terms like X-Men, Archie, Watchmen, and Love and Rockets.This volume ties each specific comic studies keyword to the larger context of the term within the humanities. Essays demonstrate how scholars, cultural critics, and comics artists from a range of fields take up sequential art as both an object of analysis and a medium for developing new theories about embodiment, identity, literacy, audience reception, genre, cultural politics, and more. Keywords for Comics Studies revivifies the fantasy and magic of reading comics in its kaleidoscopic view of the field's most compelling and imaginative ideas.

      Keywords for Comics Studies