Bryn Mawr Faculty

Blue Yodel

Blue Yodel
$20.00

by Eleanor Stanford

Fellowships Advisor

A new poetry collection from Eleanor Stanford that is musical, sexy, and darkly funny.

These poems take the reader from Mexico City to West Philadelphia to Karachi. The works wade into the difficult joys of mothering, self-exploration, and romantic entanglement in midlife. Throughout, Eleanor Stanford embraces the mysticism of Hildegard of Bingen, the abjection of Tammy Wynette, and the wry self-appraisal of Sylvia Plath, fashioning it all into something entirely its own.

ISBN/SKU: 
9780887487057
Publication Date: 
October 29, 2024

Detroit Opera House

Detroit Opera House
$23.99

by Marianne Weldon, Collections Manager, Department of Special Collections

Utilizing remarkable images from the Manning Brothers Historical Collection, the Michigan Opera Theatre Archives, and several additional collections, Michael Hauser and Marianne Weldon have captured the excitement of the shared entertainment experience in Detroit Opera House.

The theater known today as the Detroit Opera House has been an integral part of the city's culture and history as well as the live entertainment industry. Its existence has been threatened in the past, but it has survived wars, the Great Depression, civil unrest, economic meltdowns, the abandonment of downtown, and, most recently, a pandemic. Generations of patrons have fond, vivid memories of attending films, stage presentations, or events with family and friends as it transitioned from the Broadway Capitol to the Paramount to the Grand Circus to the Detroit Opera House. The reason for building these "temples of amusement" was to literally transport a guest into another world, and the Detroit Opera House has valiantly fulfilled that task. What began as an idea by David DiChiera, founder of Michigan Opera Theatre, the owner and operator of today's Detroit Opera House, blossomed into a magnificent performing arts center with its formal opening in 1996.

Hauser is marketing manager for the Detroit Opera House, and Weldon is the collections manager for art and artifacts at Bryn Mawr College.

ISBN/SKU: 
9781467107778
Publication Date: 
March 14, 2022
Author: 

Queering the Domestic (GLQ Volume 30, Number 4)

Queering the Domestic (GLQ Volume 30, Number 4)
$12.00

by Stephen Vider

Associate Professor of History and Program Co-Director of Gender and Sexuality Studies

Contributors to this special issue investigate how spaces and practices of "home" structure and challenge norms of intimate and collective belonging as they play out in everyday life. Asking what it means to queer or reinvent the domestic by examining the diverse functionings of home for LGBTQIA+ and other marginalized groups in both the past and the present, the authors describe historical and contemporary shifts in the meanings of home as an opportunity to rethink domestic spaces, ideologies, and practices in queer politics and culture.

Contributors. Rasel Ahmed, Miguel Avalos, Darius Bost, Zhen Cheng, Ariel Dela Cruz, René Esparza, Jules Gill-Peterson, Gayatri Gopinath, Lauren Jae Gutterman, Joseph Henry, Efadul Huq, Holly Jackson, Jina B. Kim, Martin F. Manalansan IV, Sara Matthiesen, Nivati Misra-Shenoy, Richard Mora, Shoniqua Roach, Cody St. Clair, Maggie Schreiner, Gee Imaan Semmalar, Virginia Thomas, Stephen Vider, Hentyle Yapp
ISBN/SKU: 
9781478029977
Publication Date: 
September 20, 2024
Publisher: 

Broken

Broken
$29.95

by Lisa Young Larance

Assistant Professor at GSSWSR

Author's Website: www.lisayounglarance.com

In the United States, the second-wave feminist fight to achieve legal and societal recognition of men's violence against women leaned heavily on the victim-offender binary, which has since become inscribed in funding schemes, legal remedies, and intervention approaches. In Broken, scholar-practitioner Lisa Young Larance draws on her extensive in-depth qualitative inquiry and practice experience with women who have participated in antiviolence intervention to explain how this binary erases the trauma histories of those who both survive and cause harm. Calling for a more holistic conception of interpersonal violence, Broken illuminates the connections across race, class, and sexual orientation that facilitate women's healing and repair.
ISBN/SKU: 
9780520392335
Publication Date: 
August 6, 2024