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New title by Charmaine A. Nelson

My new book, Representing the Black Female Subject in Western Art is out this month with Routledge, NYC. Please find the flyer which has a code for a 20% discount. I would appreciate it if you would please encourage your college and university libraries to get a copy.

I will be having a book launch at Paragraphe Books (2220 McGill College Avenue) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (corner of McGill College and Sherbrooke Street  West) on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at 6:30pm. I hope that some of you can make it!

Charmaine Nelson
Associate Professor of Art History
McGill University
Montreal, Canada

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