<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/issues/2024-fall/new-books-faculty.html" dsn="news"><item_date>10/04/2024 12:00:00 AM</item_date><category_header/><title>New Books From Faculty</title><subheader/><description>UNT alumni, faculty explore art for neurodivergent audiences and other topics.</description><author/><photographer/><image><img src="/sites/default/files/success-on-the-spectrum_thumb.jpg" alt="Success on the Spectrum"/></image><thumbnail_image><img src="/sites/default/files/success-on-the-spectrum_thumb.jpg" alt="Success on the Spectrum"/></thumbnail_image><taxonomy-story-type/><taxonomy-cultural-story-category>Books</taxonomy-cultural-story-category><taxonomy-news-sections/><taxonomy-college-department>College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Department of History, College of Visual Arts and Design, Department of Art Education and Art History</taxonomy-college-department><taxonomy-tags/><type>story</type><categories/><relationships/><main-content>
    
    
  
    Success on the Spectrum  


  
    
      
      
              
    
    Emily Wiskera ('11, '14 M.A.) and Lynda Wilbur ('99 M.Ed., '13 M.A.)

The alumni present advice on creating inclusive experiences for neurodiverse visitors within arts and cultural institutions.
  


  
    The Art of Mary Linwood  


  
    
      
      
              
    
    Heidi A. Strobel
The professor of art history highlights British textile artist and gallery owner Mary Linwood's gallery guides, unpublished letters, works and catalogues as a contribution to the scholarship on women in the 19th century.  


  
    Blue: A History of Postpartum Depression in America  


  
    
      
      
              
    
    Rachel Louise Moran
Using oral histories and archival research, the associate professor of history examines the history of postpartum mental illness and the rise of postpartum depression advocacy.  

    
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