Incoming Resources
- The Other Pandemic, An AIDS Memoir
- AARP the magazine
- Stone wall, breaking out in the fight for gay rights, Ann Bausum
- The Anthropocene reviewed, essays on a human-centered planet, by John Green
- How not to hate your husband after kids, Jancee Dunn
- Working-class Queers, Time, Place and Politics
- Del amor al amor, derivas sobre amor, sexo y libertad en las relaciones humanas, textos y poemas de Sandra Rojas [and five others] ; publicados en el blog "Antes muerta que sumisa" ; dibujos e ilustraciones de Joan Turu ; prólogo de Ibai S. Urbieta
- It's Totally Normal!, An LGBTQIA+ Guide to Puberty, Sex, and Gender
- Tanatolog̕a para padres, Como Ensenar a Los Hijos a Enfrentar Las Perdidas
- How will you measure your life?, Clayton M. Christensen
- Gods of the upper air, how a circle of renegade anthropologists reinvented race, sex, and gender in the twentieth century, Charles King
- On being human, a memoir of waking up, living real, and listening hard, Jennifer Pastiloff ; foreword by Lidia Yuknavitch
- El contrato amoroso, herramientas para mujeres que negocian en la pareja, Coral Herrera
- Nanaville, adventures in grandparenting, Anna Quindlen
- Why does patriarchy persist?, Carol Gilligan, Naomi Snider
- Atlas de las emociones humanas/ The Book of Human Emotions, 156 emociones que has sentido, que no sabes si has sentido o que nunca sentiras
- Costruire il nemico e altri scritti occasionali, Umberto Eco
- The drama of celebrity, Sharon Marcus
- Transition to Success, A Self-esteem and Confidence Workbook for Trans People
- Where are we heading?, the evolution of humans and things, Ian Hodder
- Ghosts of my life, writings on depression, hauntology and lost futures, Mark Fisher
- Arrival stories, women share their experiences of becoming mothers, collected by Amy Schumer and Christy Turlington Burns
- Cramm this book, so you know WTF is going on in the world today, Olivia Seltzer
- The anthropocene reviewed, essays on a human-centered planet, by John Green
- Making sense, conversations on consciousness, morality, and the future of humanity, Sam Harris
- An outsider's guide to humans, what science taught me about what we do and who we are, Camilla Pang, PhD
- Humanity from space, co-produced by Darlow Smithson Productions Ltd and Handel Productions, in association with PBS, Discovery Channel Canada, Canal D, Endemol Worldwide Distribution ; producer, Ed Watkins ; producer & director, Duncan Copp
- The good life, aspiration, dignity, and the anthropology of wellbeing, Edward F. Fischer
- Known unknowns, a new book
- Where are we heading?, the evolution of humans and things, Ian Hodder
- Patterns of culture, Ruth Benedict ; with a new foreword by Mary Catherine Bateson ; and a preface by Margaret Mead
- Lo que Dios Unio, Verdades Esenciales para un Buen Matrimonio
- The path to hope, Stéphane Hessel and Edgar Morin ; translated from the French by Antony Shugaar ; with a foreword by Jeff Madrick
- Privacy, studies in social and cultural history, Barrington Moore, Jr
- How not to hate your husband after kids, Jancee Dunn
- Manuale dell'uomo domestico, Beppe Severgnini
- Culturas de todo el mundo, Jeanne Dustman, M.A. Ed
- Fine pasto, il cibo che verrà, Vito Teti
- Leg, The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It
- Cómo ser humano, lo que la ciencia nos enseña sobre la vida, el amor y las relaciones, Camilla Pang ; traducción de Elene González García
- Rule makers, rule breakers, how tight and loose cultures wire our world, Michele Gelfand
- The Timothy Leary project, inside the great counterculture experiment, Jennifer Ulrich ; foreword by Zach Leary
- Political correctness, too far or not far enough?, The New York Times Editorial Staff
- Elements of taste, understanding what we like and why, Benjamin Errett
- Daddy Boy
- Disaster mon amour, on our love affair with catastrophe, so long as it is happening to someone else, David Thomson
- On being human, a memoir of waking up, living real, and listening hard, Jennifer Pastiloff ; foreword by Lidia Yuknavitch
- N+1
- Return from the natives, how Margaret Mead won the Second World War and lost the Cold War, Peter Mandler
- Available light, anthropological reflections on philosophical topics, Clifford Geertz