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By: Eliza Garnsey
ISBN: 9781538196366
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Publication Date: Dec 2024
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Creating Justice, through a series of conversations between a diverse set of artists and scholars from around the globe, explores how art can facilitate a fuller understanding of human rights, highlight injustices, empower individuals and groups, advocate for and effect change, and aid in post-conflict recovery.
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By: Eliza Garnsey
ISBN: 9781538196359
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Publication Date: Dec 2024
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Creating Justice, through a series of conversations between a diverse set of artists and scholars from around the globe, explores how art can facilitate a fuller understanding of human rights, highlight injustices, empower individuals and groups, advocate for and effect change, and aid in post-conflict recovery.
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By: Laura J. Shepherd
ISBN: 9781538169643
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Publication Date: Feb 2023
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The Self, and Other Stories lies at the intersection of IR and the personal. Through seven reflexive essays, Shepherd explores themes of writing as a way of being and knowing, but also as a necessary form of self-expression in contemporary academia.
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By: Laura J. Shepherd
ISBN: 9781538169636
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Publication Date: Mar 2023
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The Self, and Other Stories lies at the intersection of IR and the personal. Through seven reflexive essays, Shepherd explores themes of writing as a way of being and knowing, but also as a necessary form of self-expression in contemporary academia.
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By: Meghana V. Nayak
ISBN: 9781538187425
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Publication Date: Jul 2024
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Tilt follows a fictional Indian-American professor as she grapples with family violence tied to colonialism, racism, colorism and casteism. Through her academic work, she confronts these oppressive systems and the intergenerational trauma they cause.
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By: Meghana V. Nayak
ISBN: 9781538187418
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Publication Date: Jul 2024
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Tilt follows a fictional Indian-American professor as she grapples with family violence tied to colonialism, racism, colorism and casteism. Through her academic work, she confronts these oppressive systems and the intergenerational trauma they cause.
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