Books from Columbia University Press

  • Cool Men and the Second Sex
    By Susan Fraiman

    ... sponsored important work not only on women and lesbianism but also on femininity and femme-ness. I'm thinking of writers like Joan Nestle, Arlene Istar, Pat Califia, Jewelle Gomez, Lynda Hart, Lisa Duggan, and Kathleen McHugh, ...

  • All the Nations Under Heaven: An Ethnic and Racial History of New York City
    By Frederick M. Binder, David M. Reimers

    ... 40 , 45 , 55 “ The Decline of Protestantism and Its Causes ” ( J. Hughes ) , 70 De Lancey , Stephen , 25 Delaware River , 11 Delnicke Listy , 106–7 Demo , Antonio , 147 Democratic Party : American Labor Party and , 187 ; blacks and ...

  • The Psychiatric Society
    By Françoise Castel, Robert Castel, Anne Lovell

    John J. Hughes , “ Training Police Recruits for Service in Urban Ghettos : A Social Worker's Approach , " in John Monahan , ed . , Community Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System ( New York : Pergamon , 1974 ) . 3.

  • Trade Policy and Global Poverty
    By William R Cline

    ... Centre d'Etudes Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales. Bourguignon, François. 2003. The Growth Elasticity of ... Burt, Martha, Laudan Aron, Edgar Lee, and Jesse Valente. 2001. Helping America's Homeless: Emergency Shelter ...

  • Pleasure in Profit: Popular Prose in Seventeenth-Century Japan
    By Laura Moretti

    ... of the high class [uetsukata] and going down to everyone [banmin] the vows of love and intimacy exchanged by men and women are deep. Because the ceremony took place in the eleventh month [known as shimotsuki, the “frost month”], ...

  • Colonial Discourse and Post-colonial Theory: A Reader
    By Laura Chrisman, Patrick Williams

    A Reader Chinua Achebe, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Edward W. Said, Visiting Associate Professor of English Brown University ... Elsewhere 1 have discussed this particular point in detail in a critique of Robin Morgan's construction of ' women's ...

  • School-Linked Services: Promoting Equity for Children, Families, and Communities
    By Laura R. Bronstein, Susan E. Mason

    L. L. Morgan & P. Fahs-Beck, 13–29. Binghamton, NY: Global Academic Publishing. Bruner, C. 1991. ... Takoma Park, MD: Forum for Youth Investment, International Youth Foundation. Caldwell, D., M. Nestle, & W. Rogers. 1998.

  • The Politics of Medicaid
    By Laura Katz Olson

    Gitterman, Daniel, John Scott, and Judie Svihula. Medicaid and Lobbying Groups. Report prepared for DPG Associates. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human ...

  • The Films of Carol Reed
    By Robert F. Moss

    Robert Moss's study is the first book-length treatment of Reed, examining his career in comprehensive, detailed fashion.

  • Chinese Shakespeares: Two Centuries of Cultural Exchange
    By Alexa Huang

    Kang Youwei Räf X5. “Guanxiji” ###E [Reflections on Theatrical Performances (I) Saw]. In Qingyi bao quanbian ###### [Complete Collection of Qingyi Newspaper. Vol. 25, 1899. In Jindai Zhongguo shiliao congkan sanbian IffWH E}###|E# ...

  • Gendering Global Conflict: Toward a Feminist Theory of War
    By Laura Sjoberg

    1 (New York: Greenwood, 2003); Susan M. Johns, Noblewomen, Aristocracy, and Power in the Twelfth-Century Anglo-Norman Realm (Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2003), 14. 116. Clara Wing-chung Ho, Windows on the Chinese World: ...

  • Pantheologies: Gods, Worlds, Monsters
    By Mary-Jane Rubenstein

    Plato. “Cratylus.” In Complete Works, edited by John M. Cooper and D. S. Hutchinson. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1997. ——. “Gorgias.” Translated by Donald J. Zeyl. In Complete Works, edited by John M. Cooper and D. S. Hutchinson, 791– 869.

  • Trekking Through History: The Huaorani of Amazonian Ecuador
    By Laura M. Rival

    Maybury-Lewis, David. 1967. Akwê-Shavante Society. Oxford: Clarendon. . 1974. “Preface.” In David Maybury-Lewis, Akwê-Shavante Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press. . 1979. “Preface.” In Dialectical Societies, ed. D. Maybury-Lewis.

  • In Their Voices: Black Americans on Transracial Adoption
    By Rhonda M. Roorda

    Phillips, J. (2006, May). Reconstruction in Mississippi, 1865–1876. HistoryNow. Retrieved from http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/204/reconstruction-in -mississippi-1865–1876. Phinney, J. (1990).

  • Criminal Conversations: Sentimentality and Nineteenth-century Legal Stories of Adultery
    By Laura Hanft Korobkin

    Strickland . 163 N.C. 393 ( 1913 ) . Prettyman v . Williamson . 1 Pennewill ( Del . Sup . ) 224 ( 1898 ) . Price v . Price . 91 lowa 693 ( 1894 ) . Puth v . Zimbleman . 99 Iowa 641 , 68 N.W. 895 ( 1896 ) . Rott v . Goehring .

  • Adaptive Governance: Integrating Science, Policy, and Decision Making
    By Ronald Brunner, Toddi A. Steelman, Lindy Coe-Juell

    Quote from Lou Baker, U.S. Forest Service Policy in Northern New Mexico (MIT master's thesis, 1996), p. 38. 70. Dumas interview, December 2–3, 2001. 71. Marshall, “Application for Innovations.” 72. National Partnership for Reinventing ...

  • Subject to Change: Reading Feminist Writing
    By Nancy K. Miller

    In Godwin's view the anthology's greatest flaw is that it is "organized to bear out Virginia Woolf's opinion that women's 'books continue each other' " (13). Godwin goes on to object that "the editors might more appropriately have ...

  • The Poetics of Gender
    By Nancy K. Miller

    Always masking his masculinist anxieties with elegant irony , Beerbohm nevertheless understood the deeply dialectical relationship in which men and women found themselves by the fin de siècle , a relationship that , as Virginia Woolf ...

  • My Brilliant Friends: Our Lives in Feminism
    By Nancy K. Miller

    But then, as Woolf recounted, for Carolyn, too, “the sail filled out again.” In her late-life loneliness, which I think was extreme, Carolyn took not only inspiration from Woolf's courage but also solace from her example as a ...

  • But Enough about Me: Why We Read Other People's Lives
    By Nancy K. Miller

    Like Woolf's fictionalized " I " in A Room of One's Own , Millett s hypothetical reader is biographically present in the argument . But despite the personal - is - the - political ethos of the late sixties , Millett , again like Woolf ...