FEMINIST PRESS AT CUNY
Taxes Are a Woman's Issue: Reframing the Debate (Apr., $14.95) by Mimi Abramovitz and Sandra Morgen with the National Council for Research on Women analyzes U.S. tax policies affecting women.
FULCRUM
The World We Used to Live In: Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men (Mar., $15.95) by Vine Deloria Jr. explores medicine men and their powers and the Earth's relation to the cosmos.
HARCOURT/HARVEST
The Places in Between (May, $14) by Rory Stewart delineates his experience trekking across Afghanistan. Ad/promo.
W.W. NORTON
College Girls: Bluestockings, Sex Kittens, and Co-eds, Then and Now (Aug., $16.95) by Lynn Peril discusses the "college girl" phenomenon.
PROMETHEUS BOOKS
Seinology: The Sociology of Seinfeld (Mar., $21) by Tim Delaney examines the sociological effects of the celebrated comedy show.
RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION
Low-Wage America: How Employers Are Reshaping Opportunity in the Workplace (Mar., $22.50), edited by Eileen Applebaum et al., studies the effects of employers' choices on millions of workers.
SECOND STORY PRESS
Between Myself and Them: Stories of Life with Disability (Mar., $14.95), edited by Carol Krause, collects first-person narratives of adults in their 20s living with disability.
STEINER BOOKS
Sekem: A Sustainable Community in the Egyptian Desert (Mar., $39) by Ibrahim Abouleish, illus. by Markus Kirchgenssner, considers a self-sufficient community that grows biodynamic crops and exports medicinal herbs.
TEMPLETON FOUNDATION PRESS
In the Wake of Disaster: Religious Responses to Terrorism and Catastrophe (May, $19.95) by Harold G. Koenig, M.D., encourages religious organizations to be fully integrated into the disaster response system.