| Volume
8 |
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Marked
on the Body:
Making meaning from trauma
Gretchen Case explores the stories we tell about scars
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The
Space Between:
Ideology and the average citizen
Alexei Yurchak examines how ordinary Russians experienced
the end of Soviet Socialism
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Spiritual
Reclamation:
Faith, art and politics
Laura Pérez charts new directions in contemporary Chicana
art
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| Volume
7 |
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Sound
Experiments:
12-sided speakers and other innovations
David Wessel and CNMAT explore the frontiers of music
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Man
and Beast:
Human and animals in science and art
Two colleagues probe the human-animal dynamic.
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Slaves
of Dionysus:
Class Struggle in Ancient Greece
Mark Griffith finds hidden tensions in Greek drama and society.
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| Volume
6 |
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Il
Duce, Local Hero:
The remnants of Mussolini's legacy
Mia Fuller examimes Italian fascism through the eyes of those
who grew up inside its walls.
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Humanity
Reinvented:
Anthropology and Genetics
Paul Rabinov has a birds-eye view of humanity in the crosshairs
of technological invention.
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After
Angkor:
Recovering from atrocity
Ashley Thompson uncovers memory, mourning and moving on in
Cambodia.
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| Volume
5 |
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Color
Correction:
Image and race in the American consciousness
From Uncle Tom's Cabin to OJ, Linda Williams unravels the
significance of black and white.
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 |
Beauty
in Violence:
The arts embrace fascism in pre-war Japan
Alan Tansman investigates the aesthetics of violence in a
country on the brink of a devastating future.
|
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Shouting
it Out:
Redefining feminism in 19th century opera
Mary Ann Smart and a radically different reading of the masterworks
of dead white males.
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| Volume
4 |
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Shaping
the Future:
Exploring childhood through history
Paula Fass mines the rich history of childhood, both in America
and around the globe.
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 |
Hamlet
& Redemption:
A Nazi sympathizer and art as a personal cause
Victoria Kahn investigates the literary writings of constitutional
scholar Carl Schmitt.
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 |
Breathing
Room:
Air, environment, and interdependency
Greg Niemeyer tries to change how the world thinks and breathes,
one artwork at a time.
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| Volume
3 |
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Across
the Lines:
Visual Perspectives on the Jim Crow Era
Elizabeth Abel studies image and perception during America's
troubled times.
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Amazonia
Expanded:
Travels to the Rainforest and Beyond
Candace Slater changes faraway perceptions of the vast jungles
of South America.
|
 |
Justice
in the Balance:
Criminal Tribunals of the Past and the Future
David Cohen searches for truth at the War Crimes Studies Center.
|
 |
| Volume
2 |
Everyday
Ancients:
Secrets from the Tebtunis Papyri
Todd Hickey finds common humanity in UC Berkeley's ancient
treasures.
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 |
Country
of Kultur: Inside
German migration
Deniz Gokturk explores the growing cultural spectrum of Germany.
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Sexuality
in Context: Sexuality
finds a larger home
Michael Lucey on the new Center for the Study of Sexual Culture.
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| Volume
1 |
Tales
from the Bog:
How
language brings us face to face with history
Karin Sanders looks into writings on the bog people of northern
Europe.
|
 |
Mythic
Montana: Revealing
divine power on the modern stage
Joe Goode brings his unique brand of performance art to the
classroom.
|
 |
Extraordinary
Bodies: The
changing world of disabilities studies
Sue Schweik helps establish a groundbreaking program at UC
Berkeley.
|
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FTQ:
The book
Chapters from the print edition of Framing the Questions.
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