New Releases by David Serlin

David Serlin is the author of Window Shopping with Helen Keller (2025), Dedektif Yavru Maymun (2021), La scimmietta detective (2019), Baby Aapje, privé-detective (2019), Petit Singe, détective Privé (2018).

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Window Shopping with Helen Keller

release date: Jan 16, 2025
Window Shopping with Helen Keller
A particular history of how encounters between architects and people with disabilities transformed modern culture. Window Shopping with Helen Keller recovers a series of influential moments when architects and designers engaged the embodied experiences of people with disabilities. David Serlin reveals how people with sensory and physical impairments navigated urban spaces and helped to shape modern culture. Through four case studies—the lives of Joseph Merrick (aka “The Elephant Man”) and Helen Keller, the projects of the Works Progress Administration, and the design of the Illinois Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped—Serlin offers a new history of modernity’s entanglements with disability.

Dedektif Yavru Maymun

release date: Mar 01, 2021

La scimmietta detective

release date: Jan 01, 2019

Baby Aapje, privé-detective

release date: Jan 01, 2019

Petit Singe, détective Privé

release date: Aug 01, 2018
Petit Singe, détective Privé
See below for English description. Qui est Petit singe? Il est petit. C''est un singe. Il a une mission. C''est Petit singe, d�tective priv�! Le duo Brian Selznick (m�daill� Caldecott) et David Serlin pr�sentent les aventures de B�b� Singe dans un format m�langeant les �l�ments d''un album, d''un livre pour premiers lecteurs et d''une bande dessin�e. Le texte incisif et les 120 illustrations en noir et blanc avec quelques accents de rouge en font le livre id�al pour lire � voix haute et pour les premiers lecteurs. Who is Baby Monkey? He is a baby. He is a monkey. He has a job. He is Baby Monkey, Private Eye! Caldecott medalist Brian Selznick and author David Serlin bring Baby Monkey''s adventures to life in an exciting new format that blends elements of picture book, beginning reader, and graphic novel. With pithy text and over 120 black and white drawings accented with hints of red, it is ideal for sharing aloud and for emerging readers. Original title: Baby Monkey, Private Eye

Baby Monkey, Private Eye

release date: Feb 27, 2018
Baby Monkey, Private Eye
Caldecott Medalist Brian Selznick and debut children''s book author David Serlin create a dazzling new format especially for young children! A New York Times Bestselling Book An Amazon Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year Parents Magazine Best Early Reader of the Year "A marvel." --The New York Times "Inventive... fabulously expressive..." --San Francisco Chronicle Who is Baby Monkey? He is a baby. He is a monkey. He has a job. He is Baby Monkey, Private Eye! Lost jewels? Missing pizza? Stolen spaceship? Baby Monkey can help... if he can put on his pants! Baby Monkey''s adventures come to life in an exciting blend of picture book, beginning reader, and graphic novel. With pithy text and over 120 black and white drawings accented with red, it is ideal for sharing aloud and for emerging readers.

小小猴私家偵探

release date: Jan 01, 2018
小小猴私家偵探
Lost jewels? Missing pizza? Stolen spaceship? Baby Monkey can help... if he can put on his pants! Caldecott medalist Brian Selznick and debut children''s book author David Serlin bring Baby Moneky''s adventures to life in a winning new format that blends elements of picture book, beginning reader, and graphic novel. It is ideal for sharing aloud and for emerging readers. Hooray for Baby Monkey!

Imagining Illness

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Imagining Illness
Analyzing the visual culture of public health from the nineteenth century to the present.

Queer Futures

release date: Dec 20, 2007
Queer Futures
In this special issue of Radical History Review, scholars and activists examine the rise of "homonormativity," a lesbian and gay politics that embraces neoliberal values under the guise of queer sexual liberation. Contributors look at the historical forces through which lesbian and gay rights organizations and community advocates align with social conservatives and endorse family-oriented formations associated with domestic partnership, adoption, military service, and gender-normative social roles. Distinguished by its historical approach, "Queer Futures" examines homonormativity as a phenomenon that emerged in the United States after World War II and gained traction in the 1960s and 1970s. One essay compares Anita Bryant''s antigay campaigns in the late 1970s with those of current same-sex marriage proponents to show how both focus on the abstract figure of the "endangered child." Another essay explores how the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation''s organizational amnesia has shaped its often conservative agenda. Other essays include a Marxist reading of the transsexual body, an examination of reactionary politics at the core of the movement to repeal the U.S. military''s "don''t ask, don''t tell" policy, and a history of how "safe streets" patrols in the 1970s and 1980s became opportunities for urban gentrification and community exploitation. Contributors. Anna M. Agathangelou, Daniel Bassichis, Aaron Belkin, Nan Alamilla Boyd, Maxime Cervulle, Vincent Doyle, Roderick A. Ferguson, Christina Hanhardt, Dan Irving, Regina Kunzel, Patrick McCreery, Kevin P. Murphy, Tavia Nyong''o, Jason Ruiz, David Serlin, Tamara L. Spira, Susan Stryker, Margot D. Weiss

Replaceable You

release date: Jun 15, 2004
Replaceable You
After World War II, the United States underwent a massive cultural transformation that was vividly realized in the development and widespread use of new medical technologies. Plastic surgery, wonder drugs, artificial organs, and prosthetics inspired Americans to believe in a new age of modern medical miracles. The nationalistic pride that flourished in postwar society, meanwhile, encouraged many Americans to put tremendous faith in the power of medicine to rehabilitate and otherwise transform the lives and bodies of the disabled and those considered abnormal. Replaceable You revisits this heady era in American history to consider how these medical technologies and procedures were used to advance the politics of conformity during the 1950s.

Built for Living

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Highway to Healing

release date: Jan 01, 1992
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