Faculty Books
Isle of Rum: Havana Club, Cultural Mediation, and the Fight for Cuban Authenticity
By Christopher Chávez, Carolyn Silva Chambers Distinguished Professor of Advertising, School of Journalism and Communication
Sigmund Freud: A Critical Introduction to Media and Communication Theory
By Debra Merskin, professor emerit, School of Journalism and Communication
The Physics of Flocking: Birth, Death, and Flight in Active Matter
By John Toner, professor emeritus, Physics
LIFE: A Transdisciplinary Inquiry
Edited by Jeremy Swartz, BA ’00 (music), MS ’10 (individualized program), PhD ’16 (communication and society); and Janet Wasko, professor, School of Journalism and Communication
The Sustainable Urban Design Handbook
By Nico Larco, professor, School of Architecture & Environment; and Kaarin Knudson, BA ’99 (journalism, fine and applied arts), MArch ’07, instructor, School of Planning, Public Policy and Management
Understanding Imperiled Earth: How Archaeology and Human History Can Inform Our Planet’s Future
By Todd Braje, PhD ’07 (anthropology), executive director, Museum of Natural and Cultural History
The Interlopers: Early Stuart Projects and the Undisciplining of Knowledge
By Vera Keller, professor, Department of History
Get Empowered: A Practical Guide to Thrive, Heal, and Embrace Your Confidence in a Sexist World
By Nadia Telsey, former instructor and faculty advisor, and Lauren R. Taylor
Coloring into Existence: Queer of Color Worldmaking in Children’s Literature
By Isabel Millán, assistant professor, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies
The Sisterhood: How a Network of Black Women Writers Changed American Culture
By Courtney Thorsson, associate professor, Department of English
Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women’s Food Work
By Diana Garvin, assistant professor of Italian, Mediterranean studies, Department of Romance Languages
Castoffs of Capital: Work and Love among Garment Workers in Bangladesh
By Lamia Karim, professor, Department of Anthropology