Books & Recordings
Books
Jacob Neusner: An American Jewish Iconoclast
By Aaron Hughes
NYU Press, 2016
Hughes explores the life of the prolific, pathbreaking, and controversial scholar of Judaism best known for helping transform Judaic studies from a cloistered endeavor of religious adherents to a field of secular, critical examination that could thrive in the university. Hughes is the Philip S. Bernstein Professor in Judaic Studies at Rochester.
Suddenly Alone: A Practical Guide to Prepare Yourself and Your Loved Ones for When You Are Suddenly Alone
By Kenneth and Donna Lake Wright 鈥64
Authorhouse, 2016
The Wrights offer a 鈥減ersonal operating manual鈥 for family members and heirs who find themselves in the role of executor of an estate. The book is based on a notebook kept by Donna鈥檚 stepfather that was 鈥渟o helpful when I was the executrix of his and my mother鈥檚 estate, that Ken and I wanted to share our experiences with others,鈥 Donna writes.
Implications and Applications of the Near Death Experience
By Edward Riess 鈥70
Edward Riess, 2015
Riess draws from his decades of research into reports of near death experiences to argue for the validity of the accounts, and their value in revealing 鈥渕ankind鈥檚 true relationships with other human beings, and even with the 鈥榟igher power.鈥 鈥 Riess is a member of the International Association for Near Death Studies and an electrical engineer in the space division of L-3 Cincinnati Electronics.
The Ethics of Theory: Philosophy, History, Literature
By Robert Doran
Bloomsbury, 2016
Doran assesses the ethical challenges of critical theory across the humanities and social sciences, drawing on continental philosophers and critical theorists, including Jean-Paul Sartre, Claude L茅vi-Strauss, Jacques Derrida, Richard Rorty, Hayden White, Edward Said, and others. Doran is an associate professor of French and comparative literature at Rochester.
Window Left Open: Poems
By Jennifer Grotz
Graywolf Press, 2016
Rochester English professor and literary translator Grotz presents a collection of poetry inspired by her yearly trips to a 17th-century baroque monastery that鈥檚 now a writers鈥 retreat near Nice, France.
A Man for All Seasons: Robert J. Joynt, MD, PhD
By Nancy Bolger
人妻少妇专区 Press, 2016
Bolger, a writer and editor at the Medical Center, tells the life story of the influential neurologist who was the founding chair of Rochester鈥檚 Department of Neurology.
Economic Development of Taiwan: Early Experiences and the Pacific Trade Triangle
By Frank Hsiao 鈥67 (PhD) and Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao 鈥67 (PhD)
World Scientific Publishing, 2015
The Hsiaos examine the roots of Taiwan鈥檚 economic growth since the 1970s, pointing to prewar development under Japan and postwar formation of the Pacific trade triangle. Frank Hsaio is a professor emeritus of economics at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and Mei-Chu is a professor emerita of economics at the University of Colorado at Denver.
Breaking Point: The College Affordability Crisis and Our Next Financial Bubble
By Kevin Connell 鈥15
Rowman & Littlefield, 2016
Connell, a student at William & Mary Law School, explores the soaring cost of higher education in the United States, identifying as contributing factors the competition among colleges and universities for amenities and prestige, as well as predatory practices in the lending industry.
Design that Cares: Planning Health Facilities for Patients and Visitors (Third Edition)
By Janet Carpman 鈥73 and Myron Grant
Jossey-Bass, 2016
Carpman and Grant offer an updated edition of their textbook on health facility design. The edition includes new information on topics such as site planning, architecture, interiors, product design, and graphic design, among others. The authors are partners in the architectural and design consulting firm Carpman Grant Associates.
White Man鈥檚 Disease
By Paul Thornton 鈥79S (MBA)
Book Broker Publishers, 2016
In a memoir, Thornton tells the story of his rise from the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn in the 1960s, to his promising career at DuPont Corp., to his diagnosis with a devastating neurological illness that derailed his career and family life. Looking back at his recovery, Thornton reflects on the themes of hope and resilience.
Photosensitive Glass and Glass-Ceramics
By Nicholas Borrelli 鈥63 (PhD)
CRC Press, 2016
Borrelli, a glass scientist at Corning, explores the ways in which light interacts with photosensitive glass and glass-ceramics.
Microfluidic Methods for Molecular Biology
Edited by Chang Lu and Scott Verbridge 鈥02
Springer, 2016
Verbridge coedits a survey of research on molecular biology assays and molecular techniques enabled or enhanced by microfluidic platforms. Verbridge is an assistant professor at Virginia Tech鈥揥ake Forest School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences.
No Time to Teach: The Essence of Patient and Family Education for Health Care Providers (Second Edition)
By Fran London 鈥86N, 鈥91N (MS)
Pritchett & Hull Associates, 2016
London offers an updated edition of her survey of research in patient education. The book won the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year award in 2010. London is a health education specialist at Phoenix Children鈥檚 Hospital and a widely recognized expert in patient education.
Creating Acadia National Park: The Biography of George Bucknam Dorr
By Ronald Epp 鈥65
Friends of Acadia, 2016
Drawing from archival materials in the United States and abroad, newly discovered and uncataloged sources, and in-person interviews, Epp traces the story of Dorr鈥檚 pioneering role as the 鈥淔ather of Acadia,鈥 as well as Dorr鈥檚 contributions to the American environmental movement.
Red Bird, Red Power: The Life and Legacy of Zitkala-艩a
By Tadeusz Lewandowski 鈥99 (MA)
University of Oklahoma Press, 2016
Lewandowski explores the life of Zitkala-艩a, a Sioux activist, writer, and leader of the pan-Indian movement that led to the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act in 1924. Lewandowski is a historian and associate professor in the Department of Anglophone Cultures at the University of Opole in Poland.
Permed to Death
By Nancy Cohen 鈥70, 鈥70N
Nancy J. Cohen, 2016
Cohen presents a reissue of the debut novel in her Bad Hair Day mystery series, revised and in audio format. Mary Ann Jacobs narrates.
Paul Moro: A Painter鈥檚 Journey
By Valerie Ann Leeds 鈥79
Newington鈥揅ropsey Foundation, 2016
Leeds explores the art and life of Italian-born American artist Moro as an accompaniment to the first museum retrospective devoted to his work. The exhibit is presented by the Newington-Cropsey Foundation at their headquarters in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
Recordings
Re-Imagined: Schumann & Beethoven
By the Ying Quartet and Zuill Bailey
Sono Luminous, 2016
The Ying Quartet and cellist Zuill Bailey perform original arrangements of Schumann鈥檚 Cello Concerto as well as Beethoven鈥檚 Kreutzer Sonata (originally for violin and piano). The Ying Quartet consists of cellist David Ying 鈥92E (DMA), violinist Janet Ying 鈥92E, violist Phillip Ying 鈥91E, 鈥92E (MM), and violinist Robin Scott. The Ying siblings are faculty members in the strings, harp, and guitar department at Eastman.
Giants of Diving
By Craig Patrick 鈥94
Records DK, 2016
Drawing on a range of influences from REM to Steve Earle to Cheap Trick, Patrick presents a solo studio recording consisting of 鈥済uitar-driven, synth-tinged, multi-hyphenated power-pop.鈥
Requiem for the Innocent
By Katherine Hoover 鈥59E
4Tay Records, 2016
The composer Hoover鈥檚 requiem, created in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, is performed by the New York Virtuoso Singers, conducted by Harold Rosenbaum.
Simply Beautiful Connection II
By Laima Obelenis Gaizutis 鈥66E
Laima Music, 2016
Pianist and composer Gaizutis performs 11 original tracks, strongly influenced by romanticism, while incorporating multiple genres.
Gloria
By Dan Locklair 鈥81E (DMA)
Convivium Records, 2016
The composer Locklair presents 14 compositions from texts that span the liturgical year. Performing on the recording are the Winchester College Chapel Choir, the Portsmouth Grammar School Chamber Choir, and the mixed voice choir Sospiri.
Books & Recordings is a compilation of recent work by University alumni, faculty, and staff. For inclusion in an upcoming issue, send the work鈥檚 title, publisher, author or performer, a brief description, and a high-resolution cover image, to Books & Recordings, Rochester Review, 22 Wallis Hall, P. O. Box 270044, 人妻少妇专区, Rochester, NY 14627-0044; or by e-mail to rochrev@rochester.edu.