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Publicado por Common Notions 3/3/2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 1945335467 ISBN 13: 9781945335464
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Rodrigo Suarez's Coyote Road is a veritable smash hit. Anyone who's anyone is reading it, and the accolades and speaking invitations are pouring in. There is just one problem: Rodrigo didn't write it. Jerry Turley did. And no one believes him. Thus, Jerry-an unimpressive professor at an Appalachian university-embarks on an obsessive, self-destructive crusade to prove his authorship and expose Rodrigo as a thief and an impostor. It doesn't take much Googling to discover that "Rodrigo" is not the man he claims to be. Convincing people to care about it proves much harder. In this uncomfortable campus farce, Steven Salaita holds a mirror to the nagging questions of authenticity and appropriation that occupy college campuses and literary institutions alike, daring to ask us who really stands to benefit from our era of sensitivity and self-regard.
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Publicado por Common Notions, Matawan, 2026
ISBN 10: 1945335467 ISBN 13: 9781945335464
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A sharp yet honest caricature of the neocolonial, uncritical right on American college campuses.Rodrigo Suarez's Coyote Road is a veritable smash hit. Anyone who's anyone is reading it, and the accolades and speaking invitations are pouring in. There is just one problem: Rodrigo didn't write it. Jerry Turley did. And no one believes him.Thus, Jerry-an unimpressive professor at an Appalachian university-embarks on an obsessive, self-destructive crusade to prove his authorship and expose Rodrigo as a thief and an impostor. It doesn't take much Googling to discover that "Rodrigo" is not the man he claims to be. Convincing people to care about it proves much harder.In this uncomfortable campus farce, Steven Salaita holds a mirror to the nagging questions of authenticity and appropriation that occupy academia and literary institutions alike, daring to ask us who really stands to benefit from our era of sensitivity and self-regard. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Rodrigo Suarez's Coyote Road is a veritable smash hit. Anyone who's anyone is reading it, and the accolades and speaking invitations are pouring in. There is just one problem: Rodrigo didn't write it. Jerry Turley did. And no one believes him. Thus, Jerry-an unimpressive professor at an Appalachian university-embarks on an obsessive, self-destructive crusade to prove his authorship and expose Rodrigo as a thief and an impostor. It doesn't take much Googling to discover that "Rodrigo" is not the man he claims to be. Convincing people to care about it proves much harder. In this uncomfortable campus farce, Steven Salaita holds a mirror to the nagging questions of authenticity and appropriation that occupy college campuses and literary institutions alike, daring to ask us who really stands to benefit from our era of sensitivity and self-regard.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Rodrigo Suarez's Coyote Road is a veritable smash hit. Anyone who's anyone is reading it, and the accolades and speaking invitations are pouring in. There is just one problem: Rodrigo didn't write it. Jerry Turley did. And no one believes him. Thus, Jerry-an unimpressive professor at an Appalachian university-embarks on an obsessive, self-destructive crusade to prove his authorship and expose Rodrigo as a thief and an impostor. It doesn't take much Googling to discover that "Rodrigo" is not the man he claims to be. Convincing people to care about it proves much harder. In this uncomfortable campus farce, Steven Salaita holds a mirror to the nagging questions of authenticity and appropriation that occupy college campuses and literary institutions alike, daring to ask us who really stands to benefit from our era of sensitivity and self-regard.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Common Notions, Matawan, 2026
ISBN 10: 1945335467 ISBN 13: 9781945335464
Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A sharp yet honest caricature of the neocolonial, uncritical right on American college campuses.Rodrigo Suarez's Coyote Road is a veritable smash hit. Anyone who's anyone is reading it, and the accolades and speaking invitations are pouring in. There is just one problem: Rodrigo didn't write it. Jerry Turley did. And no one believes him.Thus, Jerry-an unimpressive professor at an Appalachian university-embarks on an obsessive, self-destructive crusade to prove his authorship and expose Rodrigo as a thief and an impostor. It doesn't take much Googling to discover that "Rodrigo" is not the man he claims to be. Convincing people to care about it proves much harder.In this uncomfortable campus farce, Steven Salaita holds a mirror to the nagging questions of authenticity and appropriation that occupy academia and literary institutions alike, daring to ask us who really stands to benefit from our era of sensitivity and self-regard. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Common Notions, Matawan, 2026
ISBN 10: 1945335467 ISBN 13: 9781945335464
Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A sharp yet honest caricature of the neocolonial, uncritical right on American college campuses.Rodrigo Suarez's Coyote Road is a veritable smash hit. Anyone who's anyone is reading it, and the accolades and speaking invitations are pouring in. There is just one problem: Rodrigo didn't write it. Jerry Turley did. And no one believes him.Thus, Jerry-an unimpressive professor at an Appalachian university-embarks on an obsessive, self-destructive crusade to prove his authorship and expose Rodrigo as a thief and an impostor. It doesn't take much Googling to discover that "Rodrigo" is not the man he claims to be. Convincing people to care about it proves much harder.In this uncomfortable campus farce, Steven Salaita holds a mirror to the nagging questions of authenticity and appropriation that occupy academia and literary institutions alike, daring to ask us who really stands to benefit from our era of sensitivity and self-regard. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Common Notions Mai 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 1945335467 ISBN 13: 9781945335464
Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
EUR 23,32
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - A sharp yet honest caricature of the neocolonial, uncritical right on American college campuses.Rodrigo Suarez's Coyote Road is a veritable smash hit. Anyone who's anyone is reading it, and the accolades and speaking invitations are pouring in. There is just one problem: Rodrigo didn't write it. Jerry Turley did. And no one believes him.Thus, Jerryan unimpressive professor at an Appalachian universityembarks on an obsessive, self-destructive crusade to prove his authorship and expose Rodrigo as a thief and an impostor. It doesn't take much Googling to discover that "Rodrigo" is not the man he claims to be. Convincing people to care about it proves much harder.In this uncomfortable campus farce, Steven Salaita holds a mirror to the nagging questions of authenticity and appropriation that occupy academia and literary institutions alike, daring to ask us who really stands to benefit from our era of sensitivity and self-regard.