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The New Press Bordered Lives Transgender Portraits from Mexico
A richly evocative collection of photographs that seeks to push back against the transphobic caricatures that have perpetuated discrimination against the transgender community in Mexico.
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The New Press Im Gone A Novel
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The New Press Bitter Chocolate Anatomy of an Industry
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The New Press Divided The Perils of Our Growing Inequality
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The New Press New Leaf A The End of Cannabis Prohibition
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The New Press Chokehold Policing Black Men
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The New Press Making It Why Manufacturing Still Matters
From the longtime New York Times economics correspondent, a closely reported argument for the continuing importance of industry for American prosperity
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The New Press Uncle Swami South Asians in America South Asians in America Today
An illuminating portrait of a group of Americans made inadvertant victims of the war on terror.
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The New Press Offshore Tax Havens and the Rule of Global Crime
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The New Press Martin Duberman Reader The The Essential Historical Biographical and Autobiographical Writings
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The New Press Citizen Machine Governing the Television in 1950s America Governing by Television in 1950s America
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The New Press The One That Got Away: Short Stories
The appearance of Zoë Wicomb’s first set of short stories, You Can’t Get Lost in Cape Town, precipitated the founding of a fan club that has come to include Toni Morrison, J.M. Coetzee, Bharati Mukherjee, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and writers at The New York Times, The London Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, and The Christian Science Monitor. Now, after two novels, Wicomb returns to the genre that first brought her international acclaim. Set mostly in Cape Town and Glasgow, Wicomb’s new collection of short stories straddles dual worlds. An array of characters drawn with extraordinary acuity inhabits a complexly interconnected, twenty-first-century universe. The fourteen stories in this collection explore a range of human relationships: marriage, friendship, family ties, and relations with those who serve us. Wicomb’s fluid, shifting technique questions conventional certainties and makes for exhilarating reading, full of ironic twists, ambiguities, and moments of startling insight. Long awaited, The One That Got Away showcases this established, award-winning author at the height of her powers.
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The New Press Bomb in Every Issue A How the Short Unruly Life of Ramparts Magazine Changed America
A fascinating account of the tumultuous history of Ramparts maagazine, filled with interviews and stories about those the people and political movements that shaped it.
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The New Press War is Beautiful An American Ambulance Driver in the Spanish Civil War
A newly discovered memoir of an award-winning poet's experience on the front lines in the Spanish Civil War.
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The New Press Use of Explosive Ideas in Education The Culture Class and Evolution Classics in Progressive Education
A classic work exploring how to forster democratic principles in schools through ideas of culture, class and evolution.
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The New Press Less Safe Less Free Why America is Losing the War on Terror
Argiung that the Bush adminstration's preemptive approach to domestic and international security has compromised the character of the US and made it more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. An eloquent and orginal argument for the return to the rule of law.
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The New Press Fullers Earth A Day with Buckminster Fuller and the Kids Classics in Progressive Education
A brilliant portrait of a dynamic teacher and expostion of Fuller's radical world views.
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The New Press Swallow
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The New Press Minding the Store Great Literature About Business Great Writing About Business From Tolstoy to Now
Illuminating and entertaining literary selections that explore the ethical quandaries of the workplace.
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The New Press Skin that We Speak The
Groundbreaking collection that examines the relationship between race and language in the classroom.
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The New Press Unchecked and Unbalanced Presidential Power in a Time of Terror
A scathing portrait of contemporary executive power run amok, by the author of the original 1976 Church Committee Report on executive abuse.
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The New Press Diary of a Harlem Schoolteacher Classics in Progressive Education
This classic work, long out of print, recounts the experiences of an African American teacher during his first year working in a Harlem elementary school in the 1960s.
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The New Press Jane Fondas Words of Politics and Passion
An inspiring look at the politics of a generation through the words of one of the most iconic female activists - Jane Fonda.
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The New Press Digital Destiny New Media and the Future of Democracy
A celebrated media advocate's clarion call for new media to serve the public instead of corporate interests.
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The New Press Lexicon of Labor The More Than 500 Key Terms Biographical Sketches and Historical Insights Concerning Labour in America
A fun-to-read compilation of union language and lore.
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The New Press 10 Excellent Reasons for National Health Care
In time for the 2008 US presidential elections and following on the heels of Michael Moore's Sicko, 10 Excellent Reasons for National Health Care offers powerful ammunition in favour of a fundamental change to American health care
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The New Press The Shadow Girls A Novel
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The New Press Up to Our Eyeballs The Hidden Truths and Consequences of Debt in Todays America How Shady Lenders and Failed Economic Policies are Drowning Americans in Debt
A groundbreaking book that debunks the notion that Americans' personal indebtedness results from profligacy.
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The New Press Only Love Can Break Your Heart
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The New Press COMMUNICATION REVOLUTION Critical Junctures and the Future of Media
From America's leading media scholar, a controversial critique of media studies.
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The New Press INEQUALITY MATTERS The Growing Economic Divide in America and its Poisonous Consequences
Now in paperback - Bill Moyers, Barbara Ehrenreich and many others explore the consequences of the growing economic divide in the United States.
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The New Press TRAGEDY AND FARCE How the American Media Sell Wars Spin Elections and Destroy Democracy
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The New Press Latin America After Neoliberalism Turning the Tide in the 21st Century
A primer on the social and economic changes sweeping across contemporary Latin America in the early years of the 21st century.
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The New Press Saving State U Fixing Public Higher Education
An urgent and incisive argument on how public universities can be salvaged.
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The New Press Everyday Antiracism Getting Real About Race in School
Leading experts offer concrete and realistic strategies for dealing with race in schools.
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The New Press TOUCH AND GO A Memoir
The Pulitzer Prize-winning Studs Terkel's eclectic life finally comes alive in these extraordinary memoirs.
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The New Press THE FREEDOM Shadows and Hallucinations in Occupied Iraq
An instant classic on America's catastrophic-and indefinite-occupation of Iraq.
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