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A Linguistic Study of Polit...

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In Defense of a Liberal Edu...

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The Flamingo's Smile: Refle...

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""I thought of books that I have enjoyed reading in the past which were unrelated to my field of study or which I did not use in my classes, and one author which occurred to me was Stephen Jay Gould, who wrote many books on topics related to evolution and natural history. One title is The Panda’s Thumb, and another is The Flamingo’s Smile—but I think virtually any one of his books is fascinating and would be well worth anyone’s time in reading.""
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The Panda's Thumb: More Ref...

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""I thought of books that I have enjoyed reading in the past which were unrelated to my field of study or which I did not use in my classes, and one author which occurred to me was Stephen Jay Gould, who wrote many books on topics related to evolution and natural history. One title is The Panda’s Thumb, and another is The Flamingo’s Smile—but I think virtually any one of his books is fascinating and would be well worth anyone’s time in reading.""
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On Writing: A Memoir of the...

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""I can't seem to get my mind off that, so it's a really good read. It's not really within his genre, but it's really good.""
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effe...

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The Invention of Wings

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Naked Statistics: Stripping...

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""I don't assign this book for my courses, but I think it is a really fun way to read about and ponder the importance of statistics.""
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All the Light We Cannot See

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""There are, of course, many wonderful books that might be of interest to you. My tastes are eclectic and I seem to be attracted to whatever I have read recently. The following book is one I have enjoyed so much that I am reading it for a second time. It is beautifully written (much care lavished in the use of the language and in the subtle shaping of plot and character). Beyond this, it is rich in content, sufficiently rich to offer many different people things to which each is likely to resonate...I commend it to you.""
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Burke and Cowley: Selected ...

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""Letters between two friends, both of whom turned out to be very distinguished in their respective fields, from the time they were 17 until old age. The trajectory of two 20th century lives reported in real time.""
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Why Comrades Go to War: Lib...

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""Well, the book I just read was by Phil Roessler on Africa's Great War. It is a page turner and covers a war most students don't know much about...""
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Guns, Germs, and Steel: The...

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""...in terms of a book that everyone should read before they graduate. I guess I would go with...Jared Diamond, Guns, Germs, and Steel."

[Note: this book was recommended by two separate professors.] "
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The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth...

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""I read for an anthropology course in college, and picked up again 27 years later. Enjoyed them at both times, but definitely discovered different things the second time around, reading for myself.""
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Drawing Down the Moon: Witc...

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""I read for an anthropology course in college, and picked up again 27 years later. Enjoyed them at both times, but definitely discovered different things the second time around, reading for myself.""
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The Web That Has No Weaver ...

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""...I engaged to be a better and more inclusive scientist teaching psychological psychology.""
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Daring Greatly: How the Cou...

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4.29 avg rating — 242,842 ratings
""For Christmas, my daughter-in-law gave me Brene Brown's Daring Greatly. I am almost finished reading it and have enjoyed thinking in new ways about vulnerability."

[Note: Another professor in addition to this one recommended Brene Brown's writing overall.] "
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Bury My Heart at Wounded Kn...

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""How nice to hear from you and to receive such an interesting request. I have given your question quite a bit of thought. I read for pleasure and for intellectual reasons and I have so many book that I "could" choose to recommend to you. That said I have selected Dee Brown's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee because the book has a major impact on my decision to pursue anthropology as a graduate student. In Brown's telling of the impact of colonialism and failed treaty negotiations on North America's tribes I realized that I knew nothing about this and therefore made it my life's work. There are many copies of this book around. I think it was originally published in 1970 and it was a best seller at the time.""
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Collected Essays: Notes of ...

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""The one book I think every graduating student could benefit from reading, hands down, is James Baldwin’s Collected Essays. They’re incredible. They’re as relevant as ever. His prose is exquisite, his mind is incomparable, and he understands more about America than just about anyone ever has. (Watch the documentary I Am Not Your Negro, or just find clips of Baldwin on YouTube, for gripping supplementary material.) I can’t imagine a better book to enter your independent adult life with. They bear reading and re-reading; it’s a book that will be a companion for life.""
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The Argonauts

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""The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson, a breathtakingly intellectual, poetic, and moving memoir of gender, family-building, love.""
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Citizen: An American Lyric

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""...if you want a much quicker but just as gorgeous and meaningful read.""
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Thinking, Fast and Slow

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""I like it because it forces you to think about all the ways we bias our thinking without even realizing it." "
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Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers

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""When I was in college, a very dear friend sent me the book Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers, by Robert Sapolsky. If you are interested in "pop science" written by very well-respected and renowned scientists, this would be a good choice. The reason I like this book is because it is a reminder that we are animals and that we can't escape the fact that the pressures driving evolution have contributed to physiological responses that can be maladaptive in our modern world." "
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A Confederacy of Dunces

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""I don't know your sense of humor well enough to be sure, but you might enjoy the absurdity of it. I did." "
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Infinite Jest

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""I finally read it for the first time last summer, and it was more than fantastic. There are lots of books that I love (both fiction and nonfiction), but there was just something incredibly powerful and moving about Infinite Jest. It is overwhelmingly zany in parts, yet there is something deeply tragic about it as well, and the way Wallace weaves together these two threads is unparalleled. And at its core, it is a novel about trying to find meaning and human connection in a world that (at least in Wallace's imagination) attempts to distract us into entertaining ourselves to death. It is massive (~ 1,000 pages with a couple of hundred pages of footnotes - yes, footnotes in a novel), but it is worth it.""
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Sea Legs: Tales of a Woman ...

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The Big Thirst: The Secret ...

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The Beekeeper's Lament: How...

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The God of Small Things

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""Both have been out for a few years (. . . probably since before you were born :), but they both really changed my thinking when I encountered them as an undergrad/early graduate student.""
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Silencing the Past: Power a...

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""Both have been out for a few years (. . . probably since before you were born :), but they both really changed my thinking when I encountered them as an undergrad/early graduate student.""
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The Magicians (The Magician...

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""It's kind of a cheat for your project since I'm recommending three books! Of the three, I found the second one to be most wonderful and heart breaking. But, of course, you can't read the second without reading the first. (If you already read these, let me know!)" "
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The Magician King (The Magi...

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The Magician's Land (The Ma...

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The Mystery of Capital: Why...

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""So many things to choose from! Here is a list of books (mostly not in my field) that have shaped/altered my broader thinking, or that I think are just great." "
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Half the Sky: Turning Oppre...

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""So many things to choose from! Here is a list of books (mostly not in my field) that have shaped/altered my broader thinking, or that I think are just great." "
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The Sovereign State and Its...

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""So many things to choose from! Here is a list of books (mostly not in my field) that have shaped/altered my broader thinking, or that I think are just great." "
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The Bottom Billion: Why the...

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""So many things to choose from! Here is a list of books (mostly not in my field) that have shaped/altered my broader thinking, or that I think are just great." "
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Rational Ritual: Culture, C...

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""So many things to choose from! Here is a list of books (mostly not in my field) that have shaped/altered my broader thinking, or that I think are just great." "
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The Rest Is Noise: Listenin...

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""Something out of left field (certainly "niche", but great)." "
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Middlesex

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""Finally, some good novels, if you are into that (they are certainly many others, but these are the first that pops into my head.)""
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Black Swan Green

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""Finally, some good novels, if you are into that (they are certainly many others, but these are the first that pops into my head.)""
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The Glass Palace

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""Finally, some good novels, if you are into that (they are certainly many others, but these are the first that pops into my head.)""
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The Poisonwood Bible

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""Finally, some good novels, if you are into that (they are certainly many others, but these are the first that pops into my head.)""
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A Fine Balance

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""Finally, some good novels, if you are into that (they are certainly many others, but these are the first that pops into my head.)""
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Midnight’s Children

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""Finally, some good novels, if you are into that (they are certainly many others, but these are the first that pops into my head.)""
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My Ántonia

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""Finally, some good novels, if you are into that (they are certainly many others, but these are the first that pops into my head.)""
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The Grapes of Wrath

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""Finally, some good novels, if you are into that (they are certainly many others, but these are the first that pops into my head.)""
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The Sot-Weed Factor

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""This is a challenge, because it really involves personal preference and an “of the moment” kind of feeling – where you were and how a particular work hits you. Anyway, for what it’s worth, I would recommend “The Sot-weed Factor” by John Barth. It is an epic piece of literature.""
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The Showman and the Slave: ...

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""I am listing three books about America that I think everybody should read. It's possible that you will have read one or more of them, so I listed three:""
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Last Train to Memphis: The ...

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""I am listing three books about America that I think everybody should read. It's possible that you will have read one or more of them, so I listed three:""
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Lolita

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""I am listing three books about America that I think everybody should read. It's possible that you will have read one or more of them, so I listed three:""
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The Great Transformation: T...

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""A powerful and relevant economic anthropology that provides a brilliant critique of the notion of a free market.""
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Sister Outsider: Essays and...

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""Brilliant and thoughtful brief essays on manifold and intersecting forms of oppression.""
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The Bridge of Beyond

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""Beautifully, beautifully written and translated Caribbean novel about living through and sustaining hope amidst the tragedies of slavery and its aftermath.""
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A Map of Home

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Smart and funny feminist Palestinian-American novel."
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The Marrow of Tradition

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""Chesnutt was from North Carolina and wrote a fictional account of what some people call a "race riot," and others a "coup" that took place in Wilmington, NC, there in post-Reconstruction. It's an amazing, amazing novel. About the past, but much to teach us still about the present.""
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Twelve Steps to a Compassio...

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""Like most of her work, Armstrong’s book is wonderfully intelligent and well-written. I find myself re-reading it often and have other similar suggestions if you like the book.""
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1984

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""Should you want some politically inspired suggestions, I think these three are must reads for every citizen in a democratic society.""
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The Anatomy of Fascism

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""Should you want some politically inspired suggestions, I think these three are must reads for every citizen in a democratic society.""
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The Rise and Fall of the Th...

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4.23 avg rating — 148,385 ratings
""Should you want some politically inspired suggestions, I think these three are must reads for every citizen in a democratic society.""
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Seeing Like a State: How Ce...

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""Here is one of my favorite academic books, that I don’t assign but has shaped my thinking." "
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Queen of Fashion: What Mari...

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""Here are two fun ones that I’ve read more than once each—which is saying something, there are so many good books yet to read." "
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Possession

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""Here are two fun ones that I’ve read more than once each—which is saying something, there are so many good books yet to read." "
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Ways of Seeing

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Jane Eyre

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4.16 avg rating — 2,324,286 ratings
""I would like to encourage everyone to read the classic novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. I think it is inspiring for women in particular since it features a strong female character who sticks by her principles and overcomes many challenges. It is also beautifully written.""
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The Ghost Map: The Story of...

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A Model Discipline: Politic...

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Bureaucracy: What Governmen...

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Tenth of December

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3.98 avg rating — 82,020 ratings
""The one book that has made the biggest impression on me in the last 5 years is actually a short story collection by George Saunders called The Tenth of December." "
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On Liberty

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The Mismeasure of Man

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Rubyfruit Jungle

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3.91 avg rating — 47,063 ratings
""... was quite influential in my life when I first read it :)""
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Homegoing

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My first thought is Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. I think everyone, period, should read this, but especially anyone who wants to understand the United States.""
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Intruder in the Dust

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""Another (very different!) recommendation is Intruder in Dust, by Faulkner. It certainly fits your category of reading different stuff, and will perhaps annoy you at times (I have taught it, and it sometimes does.) But I think it also has lessons to teach about our relationship with the legal process and race relations in the U.S. South.""
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