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Moon and Henna Tree

By Ahmed Toufiq; Translated by Roger Allen
University of Texas Press

Morocco’s Minister of Religious Affairs and Endowments explores the abuse of power and its effects in this award-winning novel that opens a fascinating window into Amazigh (Berber) culture.

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Living with Oil

Promises, Peaks, and Declines on Mexico’s Gulf Coast

University of Texas Press

This insightful study examines Mexico’s oil crisis and the communities affected by the decline of Cantarell, the nation’s aging supergiant offshore oilfield

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Living with Lupus

Women and Chronic Illness in Ecuador

University of Texas Press

Enriched with ethnographic stories of Ecuadorian women who struggle with the autoimmune disorder, lupus erythematosus, this book is one of the first to explore the meanings and experiences of medically managed chronic illness in the developing world.

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Independence in Latin America

Contrasts and Comparisons

University of Texas Press

Extensively revised to incorporate the latest interpretations and address issues of race and gender as well as of economic interest, this is the only book that in such a short space covers the causes, events, and consequences of the wars of independence (1810–1825) in all of Latin America.

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Dancing the New World

Aztecs, Spaniards, and the Choreography of Conquest

University of Texas Press

Analyzing the extensive accounts of Aztec dance practices in colonial-era European chronicles, histories, letters, and travel books, this volume reveals the surprising and crucial role that dance played in the European conquest and colonization of the Ame

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Anay's Will to Learn

A Woman's Education in the Shadow of the Maquiladoras

University of Texas Press

This ethnographic case study provides a personal view of a maquiladora worker’s struggles with factory labor conditions, poverty, and violence as she journeys toward education, financial opportunity, and, ultimately, empowerment.

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James M. Cain and the American Authors' Authority

University of Texas Press

The history of a short-lived professional writers' organization.

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A Favored Place

San Juan River Wetlands, Central Veracruz, A.D. 500 to the Present

University of Texas Press

A history of land use in a wetland environment in Mexico.

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The American Jewish Story through Cinema

University of Texas Press

By analyzing select mainstream films from the beginning of the sound era until today, this groundbreaking study uses the medium of cinema to provide an understanding of the American Jewish experience over the last century.

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Mojo Hand

The Life and Music of Lightnin' Hopkins

University of Texas Press

Through vivid oral histories backed by extensive research, Mojo Hand tells the story of one of America’s greatest bluesmen, whose deeply authentic songs and unique style of guitar playing indelibly shaped modern roots, blues, rock ’n’ roll, singer-songwri

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Dreaming in Russian

The Cuban Soviet Imaginary

University of Texas Press

This intriguing book provides an extraordinary tour of the Eastern European influence on Cuban culture and the multifaceted legacy of Soviet oppression and idealism.

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Digital Ethnography

Anthropology, Narrative, and New Media

University of Texas Press

Here is a state-of-the-art primer on digital applications for social scientists, with explorations of the emerging field of hypermedia ethnography.

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Barbecue Crossroads

Notes and Recipes from a Southern Odyssey

University of Texas Press

The James Beard Award–winning author of the best-selling Legends of Texas Barbecue Cookbook and acclaimed documentary photographer O. Rufus Lovett take us on an extraordinary odyssey from Texas to the Carolinas and back to tell the story of Southern barbecue, past, present, and future—complete with more than seventy recipes.

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Another Steven Soderbergh Experience

Authorship and Contemporary Hollywood

University of Texas Press

Through in-depth investigation of Soderbergh’s work in film, television, and video, as well as an extensive interview with the filmmaker, this book offers a new model of film authorship in the twenty-first century that emphasizes its fundamentally collabo

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Unsettled/Desasosiego

Children in a World of Gangs/Los niños en un mundo de las pandillas

By Donna De Cesare; Introduction by Fred Ritchin; Translated by Javier Auyero
University of Texas Press

Culminating thirty years of photographing gang members and their families, award-winning photojournalist Donna De Cesare uncovers the effects of decades of war and gang violence on the lives of youths in Central America and in refugee communities in the U

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The Keepers of Water and Earth

Mexican Rural Social Organization and Irrigation

University of Texas Press

This study of the Tehuacán Valley in the state of Puebla highlights different strategies to manipulate the local implementation of federal government programs and raises important questions about the meaning of the phrase "locally controlled development."

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The Fight to Save Juárez

Life in the Heart of Mexico's Drug War

University of Texas Press

Presenting a range of viewpoints that spans from high-level Mexican and U.S. officials to ordinary narcos and family members of victims, this portrait of Mexico’s bloodiest city offers a gripping, firsthand perspective on the drug war that has claimed close to 60,000 lives since 2007

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Structures in the Stream

Water, Science, and the Rise of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

University of Texas Press

Todd Shallat examines the turbulent first century of the dam and canal building Corps and follows the agency's rise from European antecedents through the boom years of river development after the American Civil War.

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Sir Gardner Wilkinson and His Circle

University of Texas Press

The biography of a nineteenth-century Egyptologist.

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Inside the Wire

Photographs from Texas and Arkansas Prisons

University of Texas Press

Renowned documentary photographer Bruce Jackson presents a profoundly moving, irreplaceable portrait of the southern prison farm and the men who lived and labored on these relics of the American slave plantation.

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