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Art Systems

Brazil and the 1970s

University of Texas Press

Mapping the varied artistic practices in Brazil during the most repressive years of the nation’s military dictatorship, this illuminating study draws on information theory, art history, cultural studies, and the social sciences to trace how artistic pract

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Postcard America

Curt Teich and the Imaging of a Nation, 1931-1950

University of Texas Press

Extensively illustrated with representative images, this unique book illuminates the cultural significance of the highly colorized “linen” postcards that depicted a glowing America in the 1930s and 1940s and that fascinate collectors today.

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Stages of Struggle and Celebration

A Production History of Black Theatre in Texas

University of Texas Press

An essential historical overview of African American theatre organizations in Texas’s five major cities, from antebellum productions to the present, that chronicles the remarkable stories of visionary playwrights, actors, and producers who shaped a vibran

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Photopoetics at Tlatelolco

Afterimages of Mexico, 1968

University of Texas Press

Drawing on diverse photographic, cinematic, and literary artifacts, this critical study reinterprets the 1968 massacre of student-populist protesters in Mexico City, examining both the effects of the violence and the subsequent state-sponsored manipulatio

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Modern Hebrew for Intermediate Students

A Multimedia Program

University of Texas Press

With over 4,000 copies sold and now revised and updated, Modern Hebrew for Intermediate Students is the core of a widely used multimedia program for teaching Hebrew in the college-level classroom.

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Modern Hebrew for Beginners

A Multimedia Program for Students at the Beginning and Intermediate Levels

University of Texas Press

With over 18,500 copies sold and now revised and updated, Modern Hebrew for Beginners is the core of a widely used multimedia program for teaching Hebrew in the college-level classroom.

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Independent Stardom

Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System

University of Texas Press

Bringing to light an often-ignored aspect of Hollywood studio system history, this book focuses on female stars who broke the mold of a male-dominated, often manipulative industry to dictate the path of their own careers through freelancing.

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Dirty Words and Filthy Pictures

Film and the First Amendment

University of Texas Press

This engaging and comprehensive history of censorship and cinema reveals the ways in which film has had a lasting impact on the legal concept of free speech and personal freedoms.

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Mortuary Landscapes of the Classic Maya

Rituals of Body and Soul

University of Texas Press

Through a wealth of previously unpublished primary data, Mortuary Landscapes of the Classic Maya examines Mayan death rites across sites, social classes, and kingdoms.

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Cuban Underground Hip Hop

Black Thoughts, Black Revolution, Black Modernity

University of Texas Press

Drawing on over a decade of interviews and research, this fascinating book examines a group of self-described antiracist, revolutionary Cuban youth who used hip hop to launch a social movement that spurred international debate and cleared the path for soc

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Yutopian

Archaeology, Ambiguity, and the Production of Knowledge in Northwest Argentina

University of Texas Press

Written by a pioneer of archaeological theory, this account of an Early Formative village in Northwest Argentina offers a new model for the site report that illustrates how the fieldwork experience shapes the production of archaeological knowledge.

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Jews and Photography in Britain

University of Texas Press

Broadening our understanding of photography’s history and its influence on modernism, this richly illustrated study—the first of its kind—reveals the remarkable extent to which British photography is a Jewish story.

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The Limits of Identity

Politics and Poetics in Latin America

University of Texas Press

Ranging over works of literature, political theory, and cultural criticism from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first, this book offers a radical challenge to the theory of anti-universalism widely accepted in Latin American studies.

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The Ba'thification of Iraq

Saddam Hussein's Totalitarianism

University of Texas Press

This fascinating analysis of a wealth of documents from the Hussein regime reveals the specific tactics used to inculcate loyalty in the Iraqi people during the nearly quarter century-long rule of Saddam Huessein and the Ba’th party.

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Muhammad in the Digital Age

Edited by Ruqayya Yasmine Khan; Introduction by Randall Nadeau
University of Texas Press

This remarkable collection of essays examines how Islam was introduced to the West through the Internet in an age of terrorism.

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Eating Soup without a Spoon

Anthropological Theory and Method in the Real World

University of Texas Press

Driven by a powerful narrative of his own first year of fieldwork, an experienced anthropologist provides real-world lessons on how to adapt anthropological theory and method to the field.

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Chances for Peace

Missed Opportunities in the Arab-Israeli Conflict

University of Texas Press

This innovative reexamination of thirty pivotal episodes in the Arab-Israeli conflict, beginning with the 1919 Faysal-Weizmann Agreement and ending with the 2008 Abu Mazen-Olmert talks, reveals both missed opportunities and realistic possibilities to nego

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As Above, So Below

Art of the American Fraternal Society, 1850-1930

By Lynne Adele and Bruce Lee Webb; Introduction by David Byrne
University of Texas Press

Sumptuously illustrated with more than two hundred outstanding examples from private and public collections and introduced by fraternal art collector and Talking Heads singer-songwriter David Byrne, this revelatory book surveys the golden age of lodge hal

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Twentieth-Century Art of Latin America

Revised and Expanded Edition

University of Texas Press

Extensively revised and expanded to include more artists and new illustrations, this critically acclaimed, award-winning book is the essential overview of the art of contemporary Latin America.

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The Color of Love

Racial Features, Stigma, and Socialization in Black Brazilian Families

University of Texas Press

Drawing on more than one hundred interviews and observations within ten core families, this study of intimate relationships as sites of racial socialization reveals a new facet of race-based differential treatment and its origins—and the mechanisms that p

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