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Q&A with Ignacio A. Adriasola MuñozThe author of Fragment, Image, and Absence in 1960s Japan discusses the importance of art ...
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Each month we’re highlighting a book available through PSU Press Unlocked, an open access initiative featuring scholarly digital books and ...
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ALTThe Africana Religions series, currently six books strong, is relatively young. What are your hopes for the series’ growth?I am ...