SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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- 'Curing queers' : mental nurses and their patients, 1935-1974
- A centre of wonders : the body in early America
- Anything that moves : renegade chefs, fearless eaters, and the making of a new American food culture
- Being and becoming : gender, culture and shifting identity in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Between two worlds of father politics : USA or Sweden?
- Breaking the mold : redesigning work for productive and satisfying lives
- Buying freedom : the ethics and economics of slave redemption
- Challenging the third sector : global prospects for active citizenship
- Crossing the color line : race, sex, and the contested politics of colonialism in Ghana
- Culture crash : the killing of the creative class
- Culture moves : ideas, activism, and changing values
- Devotions and desires : histories of sexuality and religion in the twentieth-century United States
- Disconnecting with social networking sites
- Fathers, families, and the state in France, 1914-1945
- Feasting and social oscillation : religion and society in upland Southeast Asia
- Frankenstein : how a monster became an icon, the science and enduring allure of Mary Shelley's creation
- Gods like us : on movie stardom and modern fame
- Indigenous knowledge of Namibia
- Inside the great house : planter family life in eighteenth-century Chesapeake society
- Languages of modern Jewish cultures : comparative perspectives
- Latin America at the end of politics
- Mass culture in Soviet Russia : tales, poems, songs, movies, plays, and folklore, 1917-1953
- Max Weber and the idea of economic sociology
- Media and the inner world : psycho-cultural approaches to emotion, media and popular culture
- Membership and morals : the personal uses of pluralism in America
- My baby's father : unmarried parents and paternal responsibility
- My butch career : a memoir
- Part of a man's life : books unread
- Pulphead
- Reconstructing retirement : work and welfare in the UK and USA
- Reflections on fieldwork in Morocco
- Reparations for slavery and the slave trade : a transnational and comparative history
- Republic of noise : the loss of solitude in schools and culture
- Rethinking representations of Asian women : changes, continuity, and everyday life
- Revenge of the domestic : women, the family, and communism in the German Democratic Republic
- Scattered seeds : in search of family and identity in the sperm donor generation
- Sexual behavior in the human female
- Sexual encounters : Pacific texts, modern sexualities
- Single women in popular culture : the limits of postfeminism
- Speaking of slavery : color, ethnicity, and human bondage in Italy
- Star worlds : freedom versus control in online gameworlds
- State and society in contemporary Korea
- State/culture : state-formation after the cultural turn
- Strangers nowhere in the world : the rise of cosmopolitanism in early modern Europe
- Sublime surrender : male masochism at the fin-de-siècle
- The anime ecology : a genealogy of television, animation, and game media
- The coddling of the American mind : how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure
- The cultural dynamics of democratization in Spain
- The devil's chain : prostitution and social control in partitioned Poland
- The experience of retirement
- The flower of friendship : a Renaissance dialogue contesting marriage
- The global football league : transnational networks, social movements and sport in the new media age
- The hybrid media system : politics and power
- The remarkable rise of transgender rights
- To sing with pigs is human : the concept of person in Papua New Guinea
- Tomboys and bachelor girls : a lesbian history of post-war Britain 1945-71
- Tough girls : women warriors and wonder women in popular culture
- Unspinning the spin : the Women's Media Center guide to fair and accurate language
- Wonder Woman : bondage and feminism in the Marston/Peter Comics, 1941-1948
- Work engendered : toward a new history of American labor
- Worked over : the corporate sabotage of an American community
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