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Apr
23
Mon
Maura Elizabeth Cunningham: China in the 21st Century @ Literati
Apr 23 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Literati is pleased to host historian and writer Maura Elizabeth Cunningham who will be discussing her new book China in the 21st Century.

About China in the 21st Century:
In this fully revised and updated third edition of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know(R), Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom and Maura Elizabeth Cunningham provide cogent answers to urgent questions regarding the world’s newest superpower and offer a framework for understanding China’s meteoric rise from developing country to superpower. Framing their answers through the historical legacies – Confucian thought, Western and Japanese imperialism, the Mao era, and the Tiananmen Square massacre – that largely define China’s present-day trajectory, Wasserstrom and Cunningham introduce readers to the Chinese Communist Party, the building boom in Shanghai, and the environmental fallout of rapid Chinese industrialization. They also explain unique aspects of Chinese culture, such as the one-child policy, and provide insight into Chinese-American relations, a subject that has become increasingly fraught during the Trump era. As Wasserstrom and Cunningham draw parallels between China and other industrialized nations during their periods of development, in particular the United States during its rapid industrialization in the 19th century, they also predict how we might expect China to act in the future vis-a-vis the United States, Russia, India, and its East Asian neighbors.

Updated to include perspectives on Hong Kong’s shifting political status, as well as an expanded discussion of President Xi Jinping’s time in office, China in the 21st Century provides a concise and insightful introduction to this significant global power.

Maura Elizabeth Cunningham is an Associate at the University of Michigan’s Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies. She has written on modern Chinese history for the Wall Street Journal and the LA Review of Books.

Sweet Stories: Open Mike @ Sweetwaters
Apr 23 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Apr. 9 & 23. Open mike for storytellers, who each get 5 minutes to perform.
8-9:30 p.m., Sweetwaters, 123 W. Washington. Free. 769-2331.

Apr
24
Tue
Laura Jean Baker: The Motherhood Affidavits @ Literati
Apr 24 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Literati is excited to host author Laura Jean Baker who will be sharing and discussing her latest, The Motherhood Affidavits: A Memoir.

About The Motherhood Affidavits:
With the birth of her first child, Laura Jean Baker found herself electrified by oxytocin, the “love drug”–the first effective antidote to her lifelong depression. Again and again over the next eight years, Baker finds herself craving the intense highs of childbearing–cravings that, she realizes, align her much more closely with her public defender husband’s desperate, drug-addled clients than with their middle-class peers. As Ryan’s roster of defendants increases, so too does their family–nearly to the point of collapse.

Brilliantly crafted, impeccably written, intensely personal, The Motherhood Affidavits portrays a woman, a marriage, a family, caught in an impossible bind. Its heartbreaking resolution raises profound questions about whether we, as a society, are governed by morals or by laws–and whether either is an adequate measure of any one person’s ability to parent and capacity for love.

Laura Jean Baker earned her MFA in creative writing from the University of Michigan and teaches English and writing at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She lives in Oshkosh, WI, with her husband and five wildly inspiring children.

Skazat! Poetry Series: Franny Choi @ Sweetwaters
Apr 24 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Reading by Franny Choi, a U-M creative writing grad student whose new chapbook, Death by Sex Machine, imagines the inner monologues of different femme cyborgs featured in movies and manga. The program begins with open mike readings.
7-8:30 p.m., Sweetwaters, 123 W. Washington. Free. 994-6663.

Thomas Foster: How to Read Poetry Like a Professor @ Nicola's Books
Apr 24 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

U-M Flint English professor emeritus Thomas Foster discusses his new primer that elucidates poetry by everyone from Lord Byron to the Beatles. Signing.
7 p.m., Nicola’s, Westgate shopping center. Free. 662-0600.

Apr
25
Wed
Jill Abraham Hummer: First Ladies and American Women: In Politics and at Home, Ford Presidential Library @ Ford Presidential Library
Apr 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Wilson College (PA) political science professor Jill Abraham Hummer discusses her new book exploring how presidential wives have reflected the changing place of women in American society over the last century. Book sale, signing, and reception follow.
7 p.m., Ford Library, 1000 Beal. Free. 205-0555.

Apr
26
Thu
Jill Abraham Hummer: First Ladies and American Women: In Politics and at Home @ Ford Presidential Library
Apr 26 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Wilson College (PA) political science professor Jill Abraham Hummer discusses her new book exploring how presidential wives have reflected the changing place of women in American society over the last century. Book sale, signing, and reception follow.
7 p.m., Ford Library, 1000 Beal. Free. 205-0555.

Zilka Joseph and Robert Fanning @ Bookbound
Apr 26 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Readings by these 2 Michigan poets. Joseph’s 2016 collection, Sharp Blue Search of Flame, includes dark and brooding poems that reflect her Jewish Indian roots and her personal experiences living in Eastern and Western cultures. Fanning’s Our Sudden Museum is a 2017 collection of elegiac poems that explore what sustains us in loss. Signing.
7 p.m., Bookbound, Courtyard Shops. Free. 369-4345.

 

Apr
28
Sat
Richard Retyl: The Book of Ann Arbor @ Nicola's Books
Apr 28 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Ann Arbor District Library communications & marketing manager Richard Retyi discusses and reads from his book, a collection of 41 stories highlighting colorful moments in local history that’s one of the inaugural releases of the AADL Fifth Avenue Press. Part of Independent Bookstore Day, which features treats, giveaways, and surprises throughout the day.
4 p.m., Nicola’s, Westgate shopping center. Free. 662-0600

Apr
29
Sun
Caleb Roehrig: White Rabbit @ Nicola's Books
Apr 29 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

L.A. writer Caleb Roehrig discusses his new young adult thriller about 16-year-old Rufus, who begrudgingly joins forces with his ex-boyfriend to help Rufus’s sister when she’s suspected of murder. Signing.
3 p.m., Nicola’s, Westgate shopping center. Free. 662-0600.

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