Incoming Resources
- Because internet, understanding the new rules of language, by Gretchen McCulloch
- Fakebook, a true story : based on actual lies, Dave Cicirelli
- Pioneering cartoonists of color, Tim Jackson
- Pulphead, John Jeremiah Sullivan
- Wonder Woman, bondage and feminism in the Marston/Peter Comics, 1941-1948, Noah Berlatsky
- Mr. Burns and other plays, Anne Washburn
- In real life, love, lies & identity in the digital age, Nev Schulman
- Death by video game, danger, pleasure, and obsession on the virtual frontline, Simon Parkin
- I don't belong to you, quiet the noise and find your voice, Keke Palmer
- The attention merchants, the epic scramble to get inside our heads, Tim Wu
- The disaster artist, my life inside The room, the greatest bad movie ever made, Greg Sestero & Tom Bissell
- Slaughterhouse 90210, Maris Kreizman
- Lalo Alcaraz, political cartooning in the Latino community, Héctor D. Fernández L'Hoeste
- The anime ecology, a genealogy of television, animation, and game media, Thomas Lamarre
- Gods like us, on movie stardom and modern fame, Ty Burr
- The British superhero, Chris Murray
- But what if we're wrong?, thinking about the present as if it were the past, Chuck Klosterman
- The iconography of Malcolm X, Graeme Abernethy
- Latin American icons, fame across borders, edited by Dianna C. Niebylski, Patrick O'Connor
- I'm special, and other lies we tell ourselves, Ryan O'Connell
- Ben Katchor, conversations, edited by Ian Gordon
- How we live now, redefining home and family in the 21st century, Bella DePaulo, PhD
- The psychopath test, a journey through the madness industry, Jon Ronson
- The Simpsons and their mathematical secrets, Simon Singh
- #DoNotDisturb, how I ghosted my cell phone to take back my life, Jedediah Bila
- The art of eating through the zombie apocalypse, a cookbook & culinary survival guide, Lauren Wilson ; illustrations by Kristian Bauthus
- Killing poetry, blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities, Javon Johnson
- Heroes in the night, inside the real life superhero movement, Tea Krulos
- Is Gwyneth Paltrow wrong about everything?, how the famous sell us elixirs of health, beauty & happiness / Timothy Caulfield
- From scratch, inside the Food Network, Allen Salkin
- Promise land, my journey through America's self-help culture, Jessica Lamb-Shapiro
- Golden days, West's Lakers, Steph's Warriors, and the California dreamers who reinvented basketball, Jack McCallum
- The big redhead book, inside the secret society of red hair, Erin La Rosa
- Uncharted, big data as a lens on human culture, Erez Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel
- Mad as hell, the making of Network and the fateful vision of the angriest man in movies, David Itzkoff
- Jewish mad men, advertising and the design of the American Jewish experience, Kerri P. Steinberg
- Slimed!, an oral history of Nickelodeon's Golden Age, Mathew Klickstein
- Understanding street culture, poverty, crime, youth and cool, Jonathan Ilan
- Otto Binder, the life and work of a comic book and science fiction visionary, Bill Schelly ; foreword by Richard A. Lupoff
- Epic baby names for girls, fierce and feisty heroines, from ancient myths to modern legends, Melanie Mannarino
- Star trek, the complete unauthorized history, Robert Greenberger
- Hoo-doo cowboys and bronze buckaroos, conceptions of the African American West, Michael K. Johnson
- My two Italies, Joseph Luzzi
- The popular frontier, Buffalo Bill's Wild West and transnational mass culture, edited by Frank Christianson
- Somebody with a little hammer, Mary Gaitskill
- On the origin of superheroes, from the big bang to Action Comics no. 1, Chris Gavaler
- Mystery train, images of America in rock 'n' roll music, Greil Marcus
- Hijacking the runway, how celebrities are stealing the spotlight from fashion designers, Teri Agins
- Disney culture, John Wills
- All the pieces matter, the inside story of The Wire, Jonathan Abrams