Books

PROFESSORS' BOOK SHELF

Mar/Apr 2008
Books
PROFESSORS' BOOK SHELF
Mar/Apr 2008

Wonder what Dartmouth profs are working on when not in the classroom? Here are II faculty books recently published.

Cell Mate, a translation by Spanish professor Elizabeth Polli of a poetry book by fellow professor Ana Merino (Small Press Distribution)

China Rising: Peace, Power and Order in East Asia by government professor David C. Kang (Columbia University Press)

Critical Americans: Victorian Intellectuals and TransatlanticLiberal Reform by history professor Leslie Butler (University of North Carolina Press)

New Hampshire Patterns, essays by English professor Ernest Hebert with images by Hanover photographer Jon Gilbert Fox (University Press of New England)

Olympic Victor Lists and Ancient Greek History by classics professor Paul Christesen '88 (Cambridge University Press)

Performance and Politics in Tanzania: The Nation on Stage by theater professor Laura Edmondson (Indiana University Press)

Stoicism and Emotion by classics professor Margaret R. Graver (University of Chicago Press)

The Headman Was a Woman, a study of the Batek people of Malaysia, by anthropology professor Kirk Endicott with Karen Endicott (Waveland Press)

The Politics of Our Selves: Power, Autonomy, and Gender in Contemporary Critical Theory by philosophy professor Amy Allen (Columbia University Press)

The Shawnees and the War for America by Native American studies professor Colin Calloway (Viking/Penguin)

Voices Draped in Black, a collection of poetry by religion and African American studies professor Ifi Amadiume (Africa World Press)