A little fiction, a few fairy tales and many microbes under a microscope top this year鈥檚 summer reading list culled from dozens of books published over the past year by 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis authors.
鈥淏anana Republican鈥
Tom Buchanan, a central character in 鈥淭he Great Gatsby,鈥 is given new life and an opportunity to redeem himself in this just-published novel, the first by 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis history professor Eric Rauchway. Described by the publisher as a 鈥渞ollicking, outrageous and altogether brilliant perversion of known facts, Banana Republican sends the sexist, racist, elitist Buchanan careening through America鈥檚 brilliantly mismanaged intervention in Nicaragua in the 1920s.鈥 Rauchway previously wrote the nonfiction books, 鈥淢urdering McKinley: The Making of Theodore Roosevelt鈥檚 America鈥 and 鈥淏lessed Among Nations.鈥
鈥淣ine Medieval Romances of Magic鈥
Fairies, enchanted hags, otherworld lovers, magic trees, strange abductions and bold rescues are all part of the mix as Marijane Osborn, a 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis professor emeritus of English, translates into modern English nine lively medieval verse romances. Well-known only to scholars, the fairy legends of medieval Britain have long been cloaked in the Middle English and Scots in which they were written. In addition to her lively translations, Osborn provides an introduction to each poem.
鈥淢arch of the Microbes: Sighting the Unseen鈥
Who says science can鈥檛 be fun and entertaining. This book by microbiologist John Ingraham, a 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis professor emeritus, introduces readers to the powerful, invisible force known as microbes 鈥 ubiquitous microorganisms that play a role in the pop in champagne, the holes in Swiss cheese, the granite walls of Yosemite, Botox, gunpowder, fatal illnesses and vital nutrients. Each chapter also contains intriguing anecdotes about microbes in history. 鈥淗ighly readable, engrossing, and endlessly informative,鈥 said Publishers Weekly. 鈥淭his is a standout example of science writing for general audiences.鈥
"The Survival Guide for Outsiders: How to Protect Yourself from Politicians, Experts and Other Insiders鈥
Perhaps a timely primer for skeptics and others long convinced that public officials, the media and many others are trying to manipulate them. Mathematician Sherman Stein, a 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis professor emeritus, crunches the numbers to show how the media, government and other organizations use fuzzy math and data to push agendas. Stein, who also taught critical thinking courses, introduces readers to what he calls 鈥渢he dead fish principle,鈥 鈥渆xpert creep鈥 and the 鈥渟haman,鈥 a public official who makes others feel everything is OK.
鈥淭he Scoundrel and the Optimist鈥
The first novel by Maceo Montoya, this book follows the journey of an undersized 13-year-old boy forced to become a giant among men as he teaches his abusive father the values of integrity and optimism. 鈥淭he boy鈥檚 innocent viewpoint provides the powerful narrative hook in this affecting first novel 鈥 but it also brings out both the violent horror lurking in macho posturing and the difficulty of crossing borders to find family and forgiveness,鈥 wrote Hazel Rochman of Booklist. Montoya has been a visiting professor of Chicana/o studies at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis. He is the son of acclaimed Chicano artist and 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis professor emeritus Malaquias Montoya.
鈥淓thical Borders鈥
In a topical new book, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis law professor Bill Ong Hing examines the relationship between the North American Free Trade Agreement, globalization and illegal immigration and considers policy options for controlling immigration. An expert on immigration law and policy, Hing develops a rationale for opening up the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as improving conditions in Mexico, so that Mexican citizens would have little incentive to leave their homeland. Hing鈥檚 earlier books include 鈥淒eporting Our Souls 鈥 Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy,鈥 鈥淒efining America Through Immigration Policy鈥 and 鈥淢aking and Remaking Asian America Through Immigration Policy.鈥
鈥淎cting: The Basics鈥
For movie buffs, aspiring thespians and interested others. A theoretical guide to the world of professional acting, this book by 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis acting professor Bella Merlin also is an ideal introduction for anyone who wants to learn more about acting and those who have advanced its evolution. The book covers techniques, training, auditioning, rehearsing and performing 鈥 both for the stage and camera 鈥 as well as the approach and legacy of pioneers and practicing professionals from around the world.
鈥淚n Search of Paradise: Middle-Class Living in a Chinese Metropolis鈥
A new middle class in China is trading collective sacrifice and socialist ideals for a defining symbol of the American dream 鈥 new homes in gated communities. Li Zhang, an anthropology professor at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, traces the lifestyle revolution in the booming cities of China. She finds that the quest for home ownership and the good life is profoundly transforming the physical and social landscape of urban China. Zhang previously wrote 鈥淪trangers in the City.鈥
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