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The Journey of a Tzotzil-Maya Woman of Chiapas, Mexico

Pass Well over the Earth

University of Texas Press

Enhancing our understanding of the struggle for indigenous rights in Chiapas, this testimonial presents a unique account of that struggle by a woman who has been active at the grassroots level for three decades.

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The American University of Beirut

Arab Nationalism and Liberal Education

University of Texas Press

This history of the American University of Beirut presents a rich 150-year process of conflict, cooperation, and growth that has balanced the goals of American liberal education with the quest for Arab national identity and empowerment.

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The Albatross and the Fish

Linked Lives in the Open Seas

University of Texas Press

Sounding an alarm over the potential extinction of many albatross species, this book encourages individuals, environmental groups, fishery oversight bodies, and governments to create sustainable management practices for whole ocean ecosystems.

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Missing Mila, Finding Family

An International Adoption in the Shadow of the Salvadoran Civil War

University of Texas Press

While adding an engrossing new chapter to the story of the Salvadoran civil war and its long aftermath, Missing Mila, Finding Family deepens our understanding of the issues involved in international adoptions and the desire of birth families to find their disappeared sons and daughters.

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Kitchenspace

Women, Fiestas, and Everyday Life in Central Mexico

University of Texas Press

A pioneering ethnography of a crucial, yet often undervalued, site of family and community building—the kitchen.

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Horror after 9/11

World of Fear, Cinema of Terror

University of Texas Press

The first major exploration of the horror film genre through the lens of 9/11 and the subsequent transformation of American and global society.

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Anthropology, Economics, and Choice

University of Texas Press

This book presents the first extended critique of rational choice theory from an anthropological perspective.

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West of 98

Living and Writing the New American West

University of Texas Press

The first collection of its kind in scope and ambition, this volume brings together the most prominent western writers of the current generation to create new visions of the American West—“the West that is still becoming.”

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The Trials of Eroy Brown

The Murder Case That Shook the Texas Prison System

University of Texas Press

The shocking story of the black inmate who was acquitted after killing two high-ranking prison guards in a case that publicized the horrors of Texas’s “plantation-style” prison system.

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Texas State Cemetery

University of Texas Press

Illustrated with superb images by renowned Texas photographer Laurence Parent, this history of the Texas State Cemetery tells the story of Texas through the lives of notable Texans, from Stephen F. Austin to Barbara Jordan, who are buried in this hallowed ground.

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Tell Me the Story of How I Conquered You

Elsewheres and Ethnosuicide in the Colonial Mesoamerican World

University of Texas Press

This pathfinding book presents a new understanding of the pictorial vocabulary presented in Codex Telleriano-Remensis, which reveals a native painter’s perspective on the tandem of ethnosuicide and ethnogenesis, and the topology of conquest.

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Super Black

American Pop Culture and Black Superheroes

University of Texas Press

An exploration of black superheroes as a fascinating racial phenomenon and a powerful source of racial meaning, narrative, and imagination in American society.

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My Stone of Hope

From Haitian Slave Child to Abolitionist

University of Texas Press

From the author of Restavec: From Haitian Slave Child to Middle-Class American, which has sold more than 25,000 copies, comes a searing memoir that puts a human face on the issue of child slavery and sounds a call to end it through advocacy and education.

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Greenback Planet

How the Dollar Conquered the World and Threatened Civilization as We Know It

University of Texas Press

With fascinating stories of money men, from Alexander Hamilton to Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke, and deft explanations of the ins and outs of monetary policy, Greenback Planet clarifies why the dollar rules the world—and why that should frighten us all.

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Gael Stack

University of Texas Press

Lavishly illustrated with color plates, Gael Stack is the first retrospective monograph on the art of one of America’s most accomplished contemporary painters, whose work charts the uncertain territories of memory.

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From Uncertain to Blue

By Keith Carter; Introduction by Horton Foote
University of Texas Press

This superb re-envisioning of Keith Carter’s highly acclaimed first book presents classic images of small-town life in a completely redesigned volume that also offers insight into Carter’s creative process through a new essay, contact sheets, and an amplified travel journal.

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Border Junkies

Addiction and Survival on the Streets of Juárez and El Paso

By Scott Comar; Introduction by Howard Campbell
University of Texas Press

From the sweaty summer days of a junky’s nightmare to the bittersweet success of true surrender and emergence into a new way of life, Border Junkies paints a searing, first-hand portrait of addiction, poverty, and recovery on the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Yaxchilan

The Design of a Maya Ceremonial City

University of Texas Press

A comprehensive catalog and analysis of all the city's extant buildings and sculptures.

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Zaprudered

The Kennedy Assassination Film in Visual Culture

University of Texas Press

This fascinating account examines how Abraham Zapruder’s accidental footage of the Kennedy assassination has been transformed from documentary evidence to an aesthetic and cultural lodestone.

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Portuguese

A Reference Manual

University of Texas Press

A boon for students and instructors of the language, culture, and literature of the Portuguese-speaking world, this language resource manual delves beyond the realm of traditional language textbooks.

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Lone Stars III

A Legacy of Texas Quilts, 1986-2011

University of Texas Press

Completing a landmark documentation of 175 years of Texas quilt history they began in Lone Stars I and II, Texas’s leading quilt experts present two hundred traditional and art quilts that represent “the best of the best” quilts being made in Texas today.

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Cultures of Migration

The Global Nature of Contemporary Mobility

University of Texas Press

Exploring the motivations of migrants in countries around the world, this book proposes a new model of immigration that accounts for the cultural beliefs and social patterns that influence people to move—or to remain at home.

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Colonialism and Christianity in Mandate Palestine

University of Texas Press

This crucial history of Palestinian Christians from the late Ottoman period through the British mandate reveals the British role in diminishing Arab Christian influence.

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Analyzing World Fiction

New Horizons in Narrative Theory

University of Texas Press

A sweeping collection of approaches to narrative theory, with analyses drawn from a variety of truly global literature, films, and television shows.

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Mexican Political Biographies, 1935-2009

Fourth Edition

University of Texas Press

With nearly 1,000 new biographies, updates of the existing biographies and appendices, and a fully searchable CD, this is the definitive source for biographical information on some 3,000 of Mexico’s leading state and national politicians.

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Jean Rhys at "World's End"

Novels of Colonial and Sexual Exile

University of Texas Press

In this pathfinding study, Mary Lou Emery focuses on Rhys’s handling of tense oppositions, using a Caribbean cultural perspective to replace the mainly European aesthetic, moral, and psychological standards that have served to misread and sometimes devalu

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The Unexamined Orwell

University of Texas Press

Continuing his masterful investigation of the ongoing reception and continual reinvention of George Orwell six decades after his death, Rodden delves into numerous aspects of Orwell’s legacy that have been surprisingly neglected.

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Foxboy

Intimacy and Aesthetics in Andean Stories

University of Texas Press

With a powerful, erotic, and entertaining Quechua story as a master narrative, Foxboy explores the acts of storytelling and story listening in the Andes to discover how these arts are used to communicate deeply held cultural values.

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¡Chicana Power!

Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement

University of Texas Press

Drawing on a wealth of oral histories from pioneering Chicana activists, as well as the vibrant print culture through which they articulated their agenda and built community, this book presents the first full-scale investigation of the social and politica

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Valorizing the Barbarians

Enemy Speeches in Roman Historiography

University of Texas Press

Comparing and contrasting speeches attributed to barbarian leaders by ancient Roman historians, this book offers a systematic examination of the ways in which those historians valorized foreigners and presented criticisms of their own society.

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