- Leftover in China: the women shaping the world’s next superpower
Roseann Lake (2018) - Autobiographical comics
Andrew Kunka (2017) - The undocumented everyday: migrant lives and the politics of visibility
Rebecca Mina Schreiber (2018)
These Social Science titles have interdisciplinary appeal. More recent titles are on their way. If you are looking for a specific title, email Jennifer to explore options.
Lake writes for The Economist, Time, Salon, etc. After living in China for five years, her research, demographic and historical, includes interviews with four individual women and their current experiences. Reviews available on Goodreads.
Kunka introduces readers to the genre, including key texts, history, glossary, and annotated guides. Graphic novels bring biographies to life and encourage deeper research via bibliographies. Celebrate visual literacy by including a graphic format in suggested readings. Several are available electronically.
Schreiber explores activism and documentation, empowerment and visibility. Schreiber contends migrants combine genres, mixing aesthetics while challenging surveillance and claiming protection. Applicable for politics, media, sociology, and social service readers.