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Edmonds Booktalk: Nonfiction choices for summer reading

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ONLINE: Amy Sohn


ONLINE: Amy Sohn
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The latest book by author Amy Sohn is The Man Who Hated Women: Sex, Censorship, and Civil Liberties in the Gilded Age.
A Room of One s Own hosts author Amy Sohn for a discussion of the new book
The Man Who Hated Women: Sex, Censorship, and Civil Liberties in the Gilded Age. The titular character is Anthony Comstock, who used a position as a U.S. postal inspector to harass and prosecute those who ran afoul of his narrow vision of morality, and influenced federal laws on what was legal to mail. Needless to say, he was not popular with early civil liberties or women s rights groups, and it is the stories of his opponents that provide the heart of Sohn s book. She will be joined in conversation by former ....

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Great books for kids and adults to celebrate Asian Heritage Month


Great books for kids and adults to celebrate Asian Heritage Month
May is designated as Asian Heritage Month in Canada and the Calgary Public Library and Calgary Reads have come up with some great related books for children, teens and adults.
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Minor feelings occur when American optimism is enforced upon you, which contradicts your own racialized reality, thereby creating a static of cognitive dissonance, Korean American author Cathy Park Hong says in her book Minor Feelings. (@penguinrandom/Twitter)
May is designated as Asian Heritage Month in Canada and the Calgary Public Library and Calgary Reads have come up with some great related books for children, teens and adults. ....

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Ezra Vogel saw the good in every person and every nation


Dec 21, 2020
Ezra F. Vogel, 90, one of the country’s leading experts on East Asia through a career that spanned six decades, passed away in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Sunday due to complications from surgery.
Vogel studied an extraordinary range of substantive topics in multiple countries from the perspectives of various academic disciplines, retooling himself as a scholar many times over in his academic career.
He was originally trained as a sociologist studying the family in the United States. He devoted two years to language study and field research in Japan in 1958-60, emerging as a specialist on Japanese society. He then embarked on Chinese-language study in the 1960s, before it was possible to travel to mainland China, and became an accomplished scholar of Chinese society as well. ....

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