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Wayne State University Faculty Authors

Rouchdy: The Arabic Language in AmericaThe Arabic Language in America

Edited by Aleya Rouchdy

An examination of how Arabic spoken in the U.S. is changing under the influence of English.

Seeger: I Gotta Tell You“I Gotta Tell You”: Speeches of Lee Iacocca

Edited by Matthew W. Seeger

Brings twenty-five of Iacocca’s most influential and memorable speeches together in a historical and critical context.

Smith: The Reuther BrothersThe Reuther Brothers: Walter, Roy, and Victor

Mike Smith and Pam Smith

The story of three brothers who helped to found one of America’s great unions.

Strozier: Foucault, Subjectivity and IdentityFoucault, Subjectivity and Identity: Historical Constructions of Subject and Self

Robert M. Strozier

Against the background of Foucault’s work, Strozier examines ideas of subjectivity from the ancient Sophists to notions of the subject at the end of the twentieth century.

Williamson: The Patriarchy of Shakespeare's ComediesThe Patriarchy of Shakespeare’s Comedies

Marilyn L. Williamson

Williamson undertakes a study of the power relationships in Shakespeare’s comedies within a feminist and post-structuralist framework.

Wolman: National Urban PolicyNational Urban Policy: Problems and Prospects

Edited by Harold Wolman and Elizabeth J. Aguis

Examines urban problems, issues, and policy approaches, and questions whether and how the President’s National Urban Policy Report can be made into a more useful document for reflecting these concerns.