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Rated A Soft-Porn Cinema and Mediations of Desire in India Darshana Sreedhar Mini
The Women Who Ruled China Buddhism, Multiculturalism, and Governance in the Sixth Century Stephanie Balkwill
Romancing Yesenia How a Mexican Melodrama Shaped Global Popular Culture Masha Salazkina
The Suburban Frontier Middle-Class Construction in Dar es Salaam Claire Mercer
Beyond Suspicion The Moral Clash between Rootedness and Progressive Liberalism Nissim Mizrachi
Making Sense Language, Ethics, and Understanding in Deaf Nepal E. Mara Green
Critical Wage Theory Why Wage Justice Is Racial Justice Ruben J. Garcia
The Power of Chinatown Searching for Spatial Justice in Los Angeles Laureen D. Hom
To Be an Actress Labor and Performance in Anna May Wong's Cross-Media World Yiman Wang
Encoding Bioethics AI in Clinical Decision-Making Charles Binkley, Tyler Loftus
Almost Futures Sovereignty and Refuge at World's End Thu-huong Nguyen-vo
The Pregnancy Police Conceiving Crime, Arresting Personhood Grace E. Howard
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