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March 11, 2008 (March 24, 2008)

Scott Mutter (1944-2008)

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Smile Politely reports on the recent death of University of Illinois Press author Scott Mutter. “An esteemed photographer and photomontage artist, he left a strong mark on the medium of […]

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March 10, 2008 (March 18, 2008)

Stephane Dunn in The Chronicle of Higher Education

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Stephane Dunn, author of the forthcoming University of Illinois Press book “Baad Bitches” and Sassy Supermamas: Black Power Action Films, contributed a commentary about the book’s title to the March […]

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March 10, 2008 (March 10, 2008)

Free for the Taking by Breanne

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A thoroughfare for most and a coffee station for many, the press breakroom is also the place to find unexpected treasures. Alongside stacks of The New York Times and other general […]

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March 6, 2008

Poetry reviews Illinois poetry

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The March 2008 issue of Poetry includes a rave review (scroll to the bottom) of Sandra McPherson’s Expectation Days. “This book is a knockout. Sandra McPherson is fully aware of […]

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March 5, 2008

Just Landed: An array of new books

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Eight new books recently landed on my desk! –Veil and Burn Poems by Laurie Clements Lambeth (March 31, 2008) –Mexican Chicago: Race, Identity, and Nation, 1916-39 by Gabriela F. Arredondo […]

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March 5, 2008

Feminist Review reviews “Alice Paul and the American Suffrage Campaign”

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The Feminist Review blog recently reviewed Katherine Adams and Michael Keene’s new book Alice Paul and the American Suffrage Campaign. “Unlike other, better-known figures of the women’s suffrage movement in this country […]

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March 4, 2008

Who sealed this book? A mystery.

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To keep track of web activity on current University of Illinois Press titles, I set up Google Alerts to notify me as books are mentioned online.  I received an alert yesterday […]

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February 29, 2008 (February 29, 2008)

Folk is the new folk by Michael Scully

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  When I first began attending the annual Folk Alliance conference in 1993 I was struck by the palpable sense of closeness among the few hundred attendees. Self-conscious about my […]

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February 29, 2008 (February 29, 2008)

Getting to know Champaign-Urbana, Part 2

Getting to know Champaign-Urbana

The building that we call home here at the Press is on the far west end of the University of Illinois campus. Inside Higher Ed illuminates why I’ll be avoiding the middle of […]

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February 28, 2008

Just Landed: “Radical Sisters,” “California Polyphony,” “Follow Your Heart,” and “The Never-Ending Revival”

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Four new books recently landed on my desk: Radical Sisters: Second-Wave Feminism and Black Liberation in Washington, D.C. by Anne M. Valk (March 31, 2008)   California Polyphony: Ethnic Voices, Musical […]

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February 27, 2008 (February 27, 2008)

Air America’s Thom Hartmann program to interview Erika Falk

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Erika Falk, author of Women for President: Media Bias in Eight Campaigns, will appear on Thom Hartmann’s Air America radio program today at 12:30 p.m. EST. […]

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February 27, 2008

What’s on your shelf?

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Scott McLemee has an entertaining piece on the sociology of “bookshelf etiquette” in today’s Inside Higher Ed. “My experience (which can’t be unique) is that some books end up accumulating […]

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