Throwing Down the Verbal Gauntlet, The Arabic Invective of Jarīr and al-Farazdaq
CNELC Professor Cory Jorgensen explores Jarīr and al-Farazdaq’s poetic battles, linking their performances to modern rap duels and redefining Arabic poetry's role.
From the history of race and caste in Latin America to the role of music in religion around the world, Columbian College faculty publish numerous thought-provoking and timely titles every year. Their work has topped bestseller lists, inspired debate and dialogue and received positive reviews from high-profile outlets like the Los Angeles Review of Books and The New York Times.
Throwing Down the Verbal Gauntlet, The Arabic Invective of Jarīr and al-Farazdaq
CNELC Professor Cory Jorgensen explores Jarīr and al-Farazdaq’s poetic battles, linking their performances to modern rap duels and redefining Arabic poetry's role.
Born A Sufferah: Dancehall Music's Insurgent Soundscapes
Quito J. Swan's book evaluates modern Black internationalism through the sonic insurgencies of Reggae and Dancehall.
We Choose You: How Black Voters Decide Which Candidates to Support
Political Science's Julian J. Wamble examines how Black voters choose candidates beyond race, partisanship, and gender, reshaping our understanding of identity in representation.
The Bloomsbury Handbook of North Korean Cinema
Co-edited by EALL's Immanuel Kim, book offers a diverse foundation for North Korean cinema scholarship, linking it to film history, affect, ideology, genre, and transnational cinema studies.
Inadvertent Expansion: How Peripheral Agents Shape World Politics
Political Science's Nicholas D. Anderson explores a common yet overlooked pattern in great power politics: territorial expansion occurring without intent or initial authorization.
Inclusive STEM: Transforming Disciplinary Writing Instruction for a Socially Just Future
Co-edited by Chemistry's LaKeisha McClary, the book encompasses a diversity of STEM education contexts and offers instructional strategies and assignments for creating equitable, inclusive classrooms.
The Documentary Filmmaker’s Workbook
SMPA's Nina Gilden Seavey, research professor emerita, offers an instructional filmmaking guide that can be flipped upside down to create two books in one.
Fundraising: Principles and Practice
TSPPPA Professor Michael Worth offers an updated comprehensive introduction to fundraising that focuses on both theory and practice.
Interior Design is Not Decoration And Other Ideas
Corcoran's Stephanie Travis explores interior design with snappy set of 100 entries, showcasing its importance and proves that interiors are vital to our lived experience.
Introduction to Comparative Politics: Political Challenges and Changing Agendas
Political Science’s Kelly Bauer co‑authored a book reflecting today’s dynamic climate, blending theory and country studies to explore global political nuances.