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Billie’s Bent Elbow Exorbitance, Intimacy, and a Nonsensuous Standard Fumi Okiji
Contested Environmentalisms Trees and the Making of Modern China Cheng Li
Mountain Battery The Alps, Water, and Power in the Fossil Fuel Age Marc Landry
Is It Racist? Is It Sexist? Why Red and Blue White People Disagree, and How to Decide in the Gray Areas Jessi Streib, Betsy Leondar-Wright
Leading Outside Your Comfort Zone The Surprising Psychology of Resilience, Growth, and Well-Being D. Christopher Kayes
The Borders of Privilege 1.5-Generation Brazilian Migrants Navigating Power Without Papers Kara Cebulko
The Politics of Melodrama The Cultural and Political Lives of Ihsan Abdel Kouddous and Gamal Abdel Nasser Jonathan Smolin
Indicators of Democracy The Politics and Promise of Evaluation Expertise in Mexico Diana Graizbord
The Children of Solaga Indigenous Belonging across the U.S.-Mexico Border Daina Sanchez
Reversing Deforestation How Market Forces and Local Ownership Are Saving Forests in Latin America Brent Sohngen, Douglas Southgate
Unmentionables Textiles, Garment Work, and the Syrian American Working Class Stacy Fahrenthold
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