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1968 : today's authors explore a year of rebellion, revolution, and change
by
Aronson, Marc, editor
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Bartoletti, Susan Campbell, ditor
in
Nineteen sixty-eight, A.D. Juvenile literature.
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History, Modern 1945-1989 Juvenile literature.
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Social movements History 20th century Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Welcome to 1968--a revolution in a book. Essays, memoirs, and more by fourteen award-winning authors offer unique perspectives on one of the world's most tumultuous years\"--Provided by publisher.
Reflections on the Pandemic
by
Berg, Ulla D
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Epstein, Katherine
,
Cotter, Kelly-Jane
in
21st century
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American literature
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American literature-21st century
2024
Reflections on the Pandemic: COVID and Social Crises in the
Year Everything Changed is a collection of essays, poems, and
artwork that captures the raw energy and emotion of 2020 from the
perspective of the Rutgers University community. The project
features work from a diverse group of Rutgers scholars, students,
staff, and alumni. Reflecting on 2020 from a number of perspectives
- mortality, justice, freedom, equality, democracy, family, health,
love, hate, economics, history, medicine, science, social justice,
the environment, art, food, sanity - the book features
contributions by Evie Shockley, Joyce Carol Oates, Naomi Jackson,
Ulla Berg, Grace Lynne Haynes, Jordan Casteel, and President
Jonathan Holloway, among others. This book, through its rich and
imaginative storytelling at the intersection of scholarly expertise
and personal narrative, brings readers into the hearts and minds of
not just the Rutgers community but the world. Contributors include:
Patricia Akhimie, Marc Aronson, Ulla D. Berg, Stephanie Bonne,
Stephanie Boyer, Kimberly Camp, Jordan Casteel, Kelly-Jane Cotter,
Mark Doty, David Dreyfus, Adrienne E. Eaton, Katherine C. Epstein,
Leah Falk, Paul G. Falkowski, Rigoberto González, James Goodman,
David Greenberg, Angelique Haugerud, Grace Lynne Haynes, Leslieann
Hobayan, Jonathan Holloway, James W. Hughes, Naomi Jackson, Amy
Jordan, Vikki Katz, Mackenzie Kean, Robert E. Kopp, Christian
Lighty, Stephen Masaryk, Louis P. Masur, Revathi V. Machan, Yalidy
Matos, Belinda McKeon, Susan L. Miller, Yehoshua November, Joyce
Carol Oates, Mary E. O'Dowd, Katherine Ognyanova, David Orr,
Gregory Pardlo, Steve Pikiell, Teresa Politano, en Purkert, Nick
Romanenko, Evie Shockley, Caridad Svich, and Didier William.