Wayne State University Press imprint: 405 books

by John Gagnon
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2012

Introduces readers to ordinary, offbeat, and interesting people living on and around Lake Superior.
by Ellen G. Friedman
Language: English
Release Date: November 13, 2017

Most Polish Jews who survived the Second World War did not go to concentration camps, but were banished by Stalin to the remote prison settlements and Gulags of the Soviet Union. Less than ten percent of Polish Jews came out of the war alive—the largest population of Jews who endured—for whom...

The Blessed Abyss

Inmate #6582 in Ravensbrück Concentration Camp for Women

by Nanda Herbermann
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2000

On February 4, 1941, Nanda Herbermann, a German Catholic writer and editor, was arrested by the Gestapo in Münster, Germany. Accused of collaboration with the Catholic movement, Herbermann was deported to Ravensbrück Concentration Camp for Women in July 1941 and later released upon direct orders from...
by Mordecai M. Kaplan
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 1995

In this book, Kaplan enlarges on his notion of functional reinterpretation and then actually applies it to the entire ritual cycle of the Jewish year-a rarity in modern Jewish thought. This work continues to function as a central text for the Reconstructionist movement, whose influence continues to grow in American Jewry.
by Beverly Mizrachi
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2013

While first-generation immigrant women often begin their lives at the bottom of their new societies, the fates of their adult daughters can be very different. Still, little research has been done to examine the opportunities or constraints that second-generation women face and the class achievements...

Liberation Memories

The Rhetoric and Poetics of John Oliver Killens

by Keith Gilyard
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2003

No serious history of the development of the African American novel from the 1950s onward can be written without reference to John Oliver Killens. A two-time nominee for the Pulitzer Prize and founding chairman of the legendary Harlem Writers Guild, Killens was regarded by many as a spiritual father...

In Her Hands

The Education of Jewish Girls in Tsarist Russia

by Eliyana R. Adler
Language: English
Release Date: December 8, 2010

Though over one hundred private schools for Jewish girls thrived in the areas of Jewish settlement in the Russian empire between 1831 and 1881, their story has been largely overlooked in the scholarship of Jewish educational history. In Her Hands: The Education of Girls in Tsarist Russia restores these...
by Elisabetta Girelli
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2013

Strikingly beautiful and exceptionally talented, Montgomery Clift was at the peak of his fame in 1956 when a devastating car crash nearly destroyed his face. While this traumatic event robbed him of his heartthrob status and turned him into a somewhat disturbing, socially alienated character, author...

The World of Obituaries

Gender across Cultures and over Time

by Mushira Eid
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2002

The World of Obituaries looks at obituaries as a rich source of information on cultural representations of gender.
by Kelly Fordon
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2015

In Garden for the Blind, trouble lurks just outside the door for Kelly Fordon’s diverse yet interdependent characters. As a young girl growing up in an affluent suburb bordering Detroit, Alice Townley witnesses a tragic accident at her parents’ lavish party. In the years that follow, Alice is...
by Michael Heffernan
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2011

A thoughtful and elegant collection from accomplished poet Michael Heffernan.
by Stephen Dobyns
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 1990

Set against the violently fragmented matrix of Detroit in 1973, Dobyns' novel is an unlikely fusion of love and violence. The plot centers around the lives of fifteen people—and three dogs—who live in a Cass Corridor rooming house. When an innocent Ontario farm boy comes to Detroit in search of his...
by Kathy-Ann Tan
Language: English
Release Date: December 7, 2015

Literature has always played a central role in creating and disseminating culturally specific notions of citizenship, nationhood, and belonging. In Reconfiguring Citizenship and National Identity in the North American Literary Imagination, author Kathy-Ann Tan investigates metaphors, configurations,...

Contact Zones

Memory, Origin, and Discourses in Black Diasporic Cinema

by Sheila J. Petty
Language: English
Release Date: January 8, 2008

Created at the crossroads of slavery, migration, and exile, and comprising a global population, the black diaspora is a diverse space of varied histories, experiences, and goals. Likewise, black diasporic film tends to focus on the complexities of transnational identity, which oscillates between similarity...
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