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Nuevo South

Latinas/os, Asians, and the Remaking of Place

University of Texas Press

This unique comparative study of Latina/o and Asian immigration to the American South investigates how migrants, immigrants, and refugees—and reactions to them—are transforming regional understandings of race and place.

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Framing a Lost City

Science, Photography, and the Making of Machu Picchu

University of Texas Press

Drawing on science and technology studies, this book explores how photography transformed an Incan archaeological ruin into “Machu Picchu,” a world heritage site and crown jewel of Peruvian national patrimony.

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Ghostnotes

Music of the Unplayed

By B+
University of Texas Press

This mid-career retrospective of the world’s preeminent hip-hop/rap photographer offers a unique visual mix tape of hip-hop artists, producers, and record dealers from the West Coast to the global African musical diaspora.

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Weather in Texas

The Essential Handbook

University of Texas Press

Filled with fascinating stories and statistics, this is the essential guide for understanding all of Texas’s weather phenomena, including climate change, and staying safe during hurricanes, tornadoes, flash floods, winter storms, and heat waves.

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The Independent Republic of Arequipa

Making Regional Culture in the Andes

University of Texas Press

This anthropological history traces the development of a distinctive regional culture in Peru’s second largest city, which constitutes one of the earliest central Andean examples of the emergence of a broadly mestizo identity.

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Cineaste on Film Criticism, Programming, and Preservation in the New Millennium

University of Texas Press

Collecting some of the most frequently requested articles from one of the most influential publications on film, this volume explores the paradoxical ways that digital technology and the Internet have transformed film criticism, programming, and preservat

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Substance and Seduction

Ingested Commodities in Early Modern Mesoamerica

University of Texas Press

This interdisciplinary anthology reveals how the consumption of seductive ingestibles, such as chocolate, pulque, and peyote, illuminates key linkages between colonization and commodification in Mesoamerica.

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Delirious Consumption

Aesthetics and Consumer Capitalism in Mexico and Brazil

University of Texas Press

Looking at several of the leading figures in postwar Latin American letters and art, this volume offers an enlarged understanding of the way art is produced in, and responds to, the age of consumer culture.

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Under Surveillance

Being Watched in Modern America

University of Texas Press

Tackling one of today’s most timely issues from a broad, humanistic perspective, this book explores the emotional, ethical, and aesthetic challenges of living under constant surveillance in post-9/11 American society.

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Souls Against the Concrete

University of Texas Press

This volume presents a gallery of raw and beautiful portraits created in Harlem by the acclaimed young photographer Khalik Allah, producer of the award-winning documentary Field Niggas.

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Spectatorship

Shifting Theories of Gender, Sexuality, and Media

University of Texas Press

Designed for classroom use, this anthology of influential articles from Spectator, the highly regarded film studies journal published by USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, offers historical perspectives on the intersections of gender, sexuality, and media sp

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Dopers in Uniform

The Hidden World of Police on Steroids

University of Texas Press

Breaking down the “Blue Wall of Silence,” this landmark book investigates the widespread, illegal use of anabolic steroids in major urban police departments and how it contributes to excessive violence in American policing.

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Street Occupations

Urban Vending in Rio de Janeiro, 1850–1925

University of Texas Press

Offering new perspectives on informal commerce and citizenship, this history explains how the transition from slavery to freedom both empowered and constrained the poor, black, and immigrant street vendors of Rio de Janeiro.

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Bad Girls of the Arab World

Edited by Nadia Yaqub and Rula Quawas
University of Texas Press

This interdisciplinary collection of writings by and about Arab women is the first that focuses explicitly on Arab women’s often-fraught engagement with the boundaries that shape their lives in the twenty-first century.

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Lettered Artists and the Languages of Empire

Painters and the Profession in Early Colonial Quito

University of Texas Press

Using extensive and largely unpublished archival documentation, this major new work recovers the first century of artistic practice in colonial Quito, one of colonial South America’s most important artistic centers.

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Every Day We Live Is the Future

Surviving in a City of Disasters

University of Texas Press

Reminiscent of Katherine Boo’s bestseller, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, this vivid, cautionary tale of urban inequality and the human suffering caused by climate change recounts the true stories of two Nicaraguan families’ quests to survive in one of th

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Texas Sports

Unforgettable Stories for Every Day of the Year

University of Texas Press

With a stirring story for every day of the year, this book celebrates the athletes and teams in more than twenty-five sports that have made Texas a dynamo in the world of sports across more than a century.

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William Gedney

Only the Lonely, 1955–1984

University of Texas Press

The first book on photographer William Gedney in nearly twenty years, this retrospective volume offers the only comprehensive survey of his work, including his acclaimed series on eastern Kentucky, Haight-Ashbury, India, gay pride parades, and night scene

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Not Your Average Zombie

Rehumanizing the Undead from Voodoo to Zombie Walks

University of Texas Press

Analyzing humanized zombies in popular culture across nearly a century, this innovative book discloses how the “extra-ordinary” undead mediate our fears of losing agency in the world of the living.

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Comic Book Film Style

Cinema at 24 Panels per Second

University of Texas Press

Emphasizing films such as Batman: The Movie that have received little scholarly attention, this book presents a new and more coherent definition of the comic book film as a stylistic approach rather than a genre.

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