The Politics of Lists analyzes thousands of newly available Cambodian documents both as sources of information and as objects worthy of study in and of themselves
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with white psychiatrists' theories about African American religion and mental health being used to promote claims of Black people's unfitness for freedom
Students are encouraged to reflect upon their motives for becoming a mental health professional
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Comics Art in the Caribbean Jobst Welge The Politics of Lists analyzesComics Art in the Caribbean introduces readers to the vibrant but long overlooked world of Caribbean comics, cartoons, and animation. Scholar John A. Lent, a pioneer in global comics studies, offers the first comprehensive survey of the region's artists and traditions, spanning fourteen countries and territories across Spanish , English , French , and Dutch speaking communities. This richly illustrated volume explores political and gag cartoons, comic