If you liked Genre and the Communist Woman by Michael J. Shapiro, start with Savas Suclari; Zulüm ve Adalet (2019), Violent Cartographies (1997), and For Moral Ambiguity (2001). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Genre and the Communist Woman?

BookOrb recommends Savas Suclari; Zulüm ve Adalet (2019), Violent Cartographies (1997), For Moral Ambiguity (2001), Reading "Adam Smith" (2002), and Writing Politics (2021).

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Genre and the Communist Woman is by Michael J. Shapiro.