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    LIBRARIES, LEADERSHIP, AND SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION by Anderson, Rick 1965-

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Rethinking "Quality" in the Research Library30: No, You May Not Come Train My Staff31: On the Likelihood of Academia "Taking Back" Scholarly Publishing32: Is a Rational Discussion of Open Access Possible?33: CC BY, Copyright, and Stolen Advocacy34: Open-Access Rhetoric, Economics, and the Definition of "Research"35: CC BY and Its Discontents: A Growing Problem for Open Access36: Deceptive Publishing: Why We Need a Blacklist, and Some Suggestions on How to Do It Right37: The NPR Model and the Financing of Scholarly Communication Index.…”
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    YEARNING race, gender, and cultural politics by Hooks, Bell -1952

    Published 1990
    Table of Contents: “…Liberation scenes : speak this yearning -- The politics of radical black subjectivity -- Postmodern blackness -- The chitlin circuit : on black community -- Homeplace : a siteof resistance --- Critical interrogation : talking race, resisting racism -- Reflections on race and sex -- Representations : feminism and black masculinity -- Sitting at the feet of the messenger : remembering Malcom X -- Third world diva girls : politics of feminist solidarity -- An aesthetic of blackness : strange and oppositional -- Aesthetic inheritances : history worked by hand -- Culture to culture : ethnography and cultural studies as critical intervention -- Saving black folk culture : Zora Neale Hurston as critical intervention -- Choosing the margin as a space of radical openness -- Stylish nihilism : race, sex, and class at the movies -- Representing whiteness : seeing wings of desire -- Counter-hegemonic art : do the right thing -- A call for militant resistance -- Seductive sexualities : representing blackness in poetry and on screen -- Black women and men :partnership in the 1990s : a dialodue between bell hooks and Cornell West presented at Yale University's African-American Cultural Center -- An interview with bell hooks by Gloria Watkins : No, not talking back, just talking to myself, January 1989 -- A final yearning : January 1990…”
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