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Irish queer cinema / Allison Macleod

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.H55 M32 2018




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Los Angeles documentary and the production of public history, 1958-1977 / Joshua Glick

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.D6 G54 2018




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Scenarios II: Signs of life, Even dwarfs started small, Fata Morgana, Heart of glass / Werner Herzog ; translated by Krishna Winston and Werner Herzog

Hayden Library - PN1998.3.H477 A25 2018




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The supernatural sublime: the wondrous ineffability of the everyday in films from Mexico and Spain / Raúl Rodríguez-Hernández and Claudia Schaefer

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.S8 R57 2019




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Moving figures: class and feeling in the films of Jia Zhangke / Corey Kai Nelson Schultz

Hayden Library - PN1998.3.J523 S83 2018




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Alice in pornoland: hardcore encounters with the Victorian gothic / Laura Helen Marks

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.S45 M27 2018




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New transnationalisms in contemporary Latin American cinemas / Dolores Tierney

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.L3 T54 2018




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Transpacific attachments: sex work, media networks, and affective histories of Chineseness / Lily Wong

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.P76 W66 2018




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Sisters in the life: a history of out African American lesbian media-making / Yvonne Welbon and Alexandra Juhasz, Editors

Barker Library - PN1995.9.L48 S57 2018




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Cinema between media: an intermediality approach / Jørgen Bruhn and Anne Gjelsvik

Hayden Library - PN1995.B78 2018




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Killers, clients and kindred spirits: the taboo cinema of Shohei Imamura / edited by Lindsay Coleman and David Desser

Hayden Library - PN1998.3.I43 K55 2019




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Show trial: Hollywood, HUAC, and the birth of the blacklist / Thomas Doherty

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.U6 D525 2018




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Worldly desires: cosmopolitanism and cinema in Hong Kong and Taiwan / Brian Hu

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.H6 H79 2018




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Cinema and the wealth of nations: media, capital, and the liberal world system / Lee Grieveson

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.P6 G75 2018




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Postfeminist whiteness: problematising melancholic burden in contemporary Hollywood / Kendra Marston

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.W6 M356 2018




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Extraterritoriality: locating Hong Kong cinema and media / Victor Fan

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.C4 F36 2019




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Lana and Lilly Wachowski / Cáel M. Keegan

Hayden Library - PN1998.3.W33 K44 2018




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Cinema's military industrial complex / edited by Haidee Wasson and Lee Grieveson

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.U6 C5285 2018




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Criminalization/assimilation: Chinese/Americans and Chinatowns in classical Hollywood film / Philippa Gates

Dewey Library - PN1995.9.C475 G38 2019




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Framing empire: postcolonial adaptations of Victorian literature in Hollywood / Jerod Ra'Del Hollyfield

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.I42 H65 2018




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Miyazakiworld: a life in art / Susan Napier

Hayden Library - PN1998.3.M577 N37 2018




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Intimate visualities and the politics of fandom in India / Roos Gerritsen

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.I8 G47 2019




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Zoological surrealism: the nonhuman cinema of Jean Painlevé / James Leo Cahill

Barker Library - PN1998.3.P34525 C34 2019




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The friendship lie / by Rebecca Donnelly

Donnelly, Rebecca, author




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Containment / by Caryn Lix

Lix, Caryn, author




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The cockroach / Elise Gravel

Gravel, Elise, author, illustrator




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William Shakespeare's much ado about mean girls / by Ian Doescher ; [interior illustrations by Kent Barton]

Doescher, Ian, author




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William Shakespeare's Get thee back to the future! / Ian Doescher

Doescher, Ian, author




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Mr Dog and the rabbit habit / Ben Fogle ; with Steve Cole ; [illustrations by Nikolas Ilic]

Fogle, Ben, 1973- author




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Amelia Westlake was never here / Erin Gough

Gough, Erin, author




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Right as Rain / Lindsey Stoddard

Stoddard, Lindsey, author




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Something like gravity / Amber Smith

Smith, Amber, 1982- author




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The light jar / Lisa Thompson

Thompson, Lisa (Lisa Anne), 1973- author




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Dare you to lie / Amber Lynn Natusch

Natusch, Amber Lynn, author




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The grace year / Kim Liggett

Liggett, Kim, author




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The next great Paulie Fink / Ali Benjamin

Benjamin, Ali, author




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The ghost collector / Allison Mills

Mills, Allison, author




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Frères / Kwame Alexander ; traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Alice Delarbre

Alexander, Kwame, author




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Un été d'enfer ! / Vera Brosgol ; traduction: Alice Delarbre ; letterage: Raphäel Hadid

Brosgol, Vera, 1984- author, illustrator




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Mais qui fait tout ce bruit? / Céline Claire et Pascale Bonenfant

Claire, Céline, author




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Rébellion chez les crayons / de Drew Daywalt ; illustré par Oliver Jeffers ; [texte traduit de l'anglais par Élisabeth Duval]

Daywalt, Drew, Author




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Comment trouver un éléphant / texte de Kate Banks ; illustrations de Boris Kulikov ; [texte français de Sylvie Goyon]

Banks, Kate, author




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Designing Online Professional Learning Communities

Professional learning communities (PLCs) bring together teams of educators to share ideas, learn about instructional approaches, and reflect on practice. Educators increasingly have opportunities to connect with peers and experts outside of their schools and districts through online platforms. These online PLCs offer greater flexibility for educators to participate in discussions from any location and at any time. But, there are important questions about how to design online PLCs that provide teachers with flexibility, encourage their participation, and are integrated with face-to-face professional learning opportunities.




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Parents and Children Together: Spotlight on Responsible Fatherhood Programs and the Men They Serve

Through the Parents and Children Together evaluation, Mathematica researchers are contributing to the evidence base regarding approaches to increase positive father involvement in children’s lives. At a forum on December 7, researchers, program administrators, and program participants shared their experiences and what they learned.




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Child Care and Early Education Policy Research Consortium Annual Meeting

The Child Care and Early Education Policy Research Consortium (CCEEPRC) provided a forum for researchers and policymakers to investigate emerging research findings, questions, and methods that relate to improved outcomes for children and families. Several Mathematica researchers presented on topics such as: child care quality measures, support for home-based care providers, and research on coordinated services for children and their families.




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Breaking Down Work Barriers for People with Disabilities: Opportunities for Employers

Mathematica’s Center for Studying Disability Policy (CSDP) hosted a webinar to examine these issues from the employer perspective. Panelists discussed: (1) actions employers can take to better accommodate employees with disabilities; (2) feedback from employer interviews about the challenges associated with recruiting and retaining workers with disabilities; and (3) findings from the National Employment and Disability Survey, recently released by the Kessler Foundation.




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Transition Innovations: Promising Vocational Rehabilitation Practices for Youth

Recent federal policy changes require state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies to expand service delivery to transition-age youth and young adults with disabilities. These expanded services intend to improve youth’s preparation for college and employment.




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Mathematica @ 50: Using Emerging Methods to Produce More Credible, Actionable Evidence for Policymakers

Finding and interpreting relevant evidence can be a frustrating experience for many policymakers.




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Disability Research Consortium Annual Meeting 2018

This conference highlighted the DRC’s latest research findings and their implications for the future of state and federal disability policies and programs.




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Measuring Up: Equity Lessons from Australia’s Early Childhood Development Census

Australia is the only country in the world that regularly collects comprehensive information about the holistic development of every child entering its schools. This information, gathered through the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC), guides national and state policy and informs program development. Over the past 12 years, AEDC data have shown progress in reaching the most vulnerable children. The AEDC, along with population-based measurement more broadly, is useful for the United States because it can inform current discussions of equity in access to early childhood services.