Arts & Culture

Works received

New books by Yale faculty, staff, and alumni.

Michael Amico ’12MPhil, Michael Bronski, and Ann Pellegrini
“You Can Tell Just by Looking” and 20 Other Myths About LGBT Life and People
Beacon Press, $12.91

Edward Atkins ’50
On Which We Serve; Where Life-Lessons Are Learned
WestBow Press, $45.70

Joel Baden ’99
The Historical David: The Real Life of an Invented Hero
HarperOne, $26.99

Lenard C. Bowie ’76MusM
African American Musical Heritage 1600–Present: An Appreciation, Historical Summary, and Guide to Music Fundamentals
Xlibris Corporation, $25

Lori DiPrete Brown ’83
Caminata: A Journey
Global Reflections Press, $10.62

Stephen L. Carter ’79JD, the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law
The Church Builder
Zondervan Books, $26.99

Thomas M. Daniel ’51
Times and Tides Tuberculosis: Perceptions Revealed in Literature, Keats to Sontag
Daniel & Daniel Publishers, $16.95

Rachel Dempsey ’09, Joan C. Williams, and Anne-Marie Slaughter
What Works for Women at Work: Four Patterns Working Women Need to Know
NYU Press, $24.95

Christopher R. Duncan ’98PhD
Violence and Vengeance; Religious Conflict and Its Aftermath in Eastern Indonesia
Cornwell University Press, $26.95

Charles Gates ’71
Escape From Smyrna
Top Hat Books, $20.95

Vanessa M. Gezari ’97
The Tender Soldier: A True Story of War and Sacrifice
Simon and Schuster, $25

Seth Goldman ’95MMPM; Barry Nalebuff, the Milton Steinbach Professor of Management; and Sungyoon Choi
Mission in a Bottle: The Honest Guide to Doing Business Differently and Succeeding
Crown Business, $23

Eric Gordon ’66
Hadasa Cytrynowicz: Waving to the Train and Other Stories
Blue Thread Communications, $19.95

Allan Greenberg ’65MArch and Carolyn Roehm
Classical Architect
Rizzoli Press, $75

Farah Jasmine Griffin ’92PhD
Harlem Nocturne: Women Artists and Progressive Politics During World War II
Basic Civitas Books, $29.99

Robert B. Haas ’69
Masters of Their Universe: Business (and Life) Secrets Taught by Four-legged Professors
Langdon Street Press, $20

Scott Hempling ’78
Preside or Lead? The Attributes and Actions of Effective Regulators
National Regulatory Research Institute, $14.95

Scott Hempling ’78
Regulating Public Utility Performance: The Law of Market Structure, Pricing, and Jurisdiction
American Bar Association, $129.95

Bruce Hesselbach ’72
Perpetual Motion
Cogwheel Press, $11.99

Ray Jayawardhana ’94
Neutrino Hunters: The Thrilling Chase for a Ghostly Particle to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe
Scientific American/Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, $27

Gilbert M. Joseph ’78PhD, the Farnam Professor of History and International Studies
Mexico’s Once and Future Revolution: Social Upheaval and the Challenge of Rule Since the Late Nineteenth Century
Duke University Press, $76.46

Joan Kee ’97
Contemporary Korean Art: Tansaekhwa and the Urgency of Method
University of Minnesota Press, $39.95

Robert J. Kerin ’47MD
60 Timely Thoughts in 60 Minutes…: With Rhyme and Some Reason
AuthorHouse, $13.46

Berel Lang ’54
Primo Levi: The Matter of a Life
Yale University Press $25

Tony Mendoza ’63
A Cuban Summer
Capra Press, $15

David Mikics ’88PhD
Slow Reading in a Hurried Age
Belknap Press, $20.84

Yehudah Mirsky ’86JD
Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution
Yale University Press, $25

William Nordhaus ’63, Sterling Professor of Economics
The Climate Casino: Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World
Yale University Press, $30

Marianne Novy ’73PhD
Shakespeare and Outsiders
Oxford University Press, $67.31

Camille Paglia ’74PhD
Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars
Random House, $18.95

Carrie Paterson ’94 and Claire Beck Loos
Adolf Loos: A Private Portrait
DoppelHouse Press, $24.95

Carrie Paterson ’94 and Charles Paterson
Escape Home: Rebuilding a Life After the Anschluss
DoppelHouse Press, $29.95

David Plowden ’55
Heartland: The Plains and the Prairie
W. W. Norton, $75

Michael Ponsor ’74JD
The Hanging Judge
Open Road Books, $16.99

Patrice D. Rankine ’98PhD
Aristotle and Black Drama: A Theater of Civil Disobedience
Baylor University, $57.66

William Rapp ’66PhD, Alan Yan, and Mark Somers
Boil, Bubble, Toil and Trouble: An Analytical Exploration of Bubbles
Createspace, $14.50

Deborah L. Rhode ’74, ’77JD
Lawyers as Leaders
Oxford University Press, $23.78

Josh Ruxin ’92
A Thousand Hills to Heaven: Love, Hope, and a Restaurant in Rwanda
Little, Brown, $26

Paul Sabin ’92
The BET: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble Over Earth’s Future
Yale University Press, $28.50

Stephen J. Small ’67
The Business of Open Space: What’s Next??
preservingfamilylands.com, $25

Elizabeth Svoboda ’03
What Makes a Hero? The Surprising Science of Selflessness
Current Hardcover, $27.95

Harlow Giles Unger ’53
“Mr. President”: George Washington and the Making of the Nation’s Highest Office
Da Capo Press, $25.99

Michael E. Veal, professor of music and African American studies, and Tony Allen
Tony Allen: An Autobiography of the Master Drummer of Afrobeat
Duke University Press, $23.95

Candace Waid ’86PhD
The Signifying Eye: Seeing Faulkner’s Art
University of Georgia Press, $44.95

Rebecca Walker ’92
Adé: A Love Story
New Harvest Book, $20

Thomas Weisshaus ’58
Not a Victim: Tales of Survival in Nazi Budapest
Jetty Press, $15

Molly Worthen ’03, ’11PhD
Apostles of Reason: The Crisis of Authority in American Evangelicalism
Oxford University Press, $27.95

Deborah Yaffe ’87
Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom
Mariner, $15.95

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