BooksCongratulations to Wake Forest faculty from the Reynolda Campus whose books were recently published published.

Jason G. Goddard (Business). Real Estate Valuation: A Subjective Approach. Highlights the subjective valuation components of residential and commercial real estate, which can lead to a range of acceptable property value conclusions. Routledge. 2021.

Roberta Morosini (Italian). Rotte di poesia, rotte di civiltà: il Mediterraneo degli dei nella Geneaologia di Boccaccio e Piero di Cosimo.  The “Genealogy of the Gentile Gods” is an invitation to travel: starting from the Elsa of his native Certaldo, Boccaccio takes us on the ship of poetry and myth on an overwhelming crossing in the “Mare magnum” of the ancients. Castelvecchi. 2021.

Samanta Ordóñez (Spanish). Mexico Unmanned: The Cultural Politics of Masculinity in Mexican Cinema. Demonstrates how transhistorical myths of masculinity are both perpetuated and challenged in recent Mexican cinema.State University of New York Press. 2021.

Christian E. Waugh, & Peter Kuppens, Eds. (Psychology). Affect Dynamics. Focuses on temporal changes in affective states, illuminates dynamic patterns that predict individual differences, and explores emotions within and between individuals. Springer. 2021.

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