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Children in the Muslim Middle East

University of Texas Press

This anthology is an attempt to look at the current situation of children in the Middle East by presenting materials by both Middle Eastern and Western scholars.

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Women and Men in Late Eighteenth-Century Egypt

University of Texas Press

The first comprehensive picture of women's status and opportunities in late eighteenth-century Egypt.

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The Mexican Outsiders

A Community History of Marginalization and Discrimination in California

University of Texas Press

How the residential, social, and school segregation of Mexican-origin people became institutionalized in a representative California town.

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Tejano Origins in Eighteenth-Century San Antonio

Edited by Gerald E. Poyo and Gilberto M. Hinojosa; Illustrated by José Cisneros
University of Texas Press

A social history of the peoples of early San Antonio and their interactions and interrelationships.

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Prospero's Daughter

The Prose of Rosario Castellanos

University of Texas Press

The first book-length study of all Castellanos’ prose writings, focusing specifically on how Castellanos’ experiences as a Mexican woman led her to an ethic of solidarity with the oppressed peoples of her home state of Chiapas.

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Playback

University of Texas Press

This book gathers over forty of Texas humorist Cactus Pryor’s favorite radio essays, translating "ear words into eye words," as he puts it.

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Oil, Banks, and Politics

The United States and Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1917–1924

University of Texas Press

An examination of the direct impact of a powerful, highly profitable foreign-controlled industry on a government and a nation trying to recover from a major civil war.

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Mexican American Youth Organization

Avant-Garde of the Chicano Movement in Texas

By Armando Navarro; Introduction by Mario C. Compean
University of Texas Press

The first comprehensive assessment of MAYO’s history, politics, leadership, ideology, strategies and tactics, and activist program.

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FDR's Good Neighbor Policy

Sixty Years of Generally Gentle Chaos

University of Texas Press

In this thought-provoking book, Fredrick Pike takes a wide-ranging look at Franklin Delano Roosevelt's motives for pursuing the Good Neighbor Policy, at how he implemented it, and at how its themes have played out up to the mid-1990s.

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Cuisine, Texas

A Multiethnic Feast

By Joanne Smith; Introduction by Mary Faulk Koock
University of Texas Press

Recipes from the many cultures that make up modern Texas.

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Spanish Expeditions into Texas, 1689-1768

University of Texas Press

William Foster produces the first highly accurate maps of the eleven Spanish expeditions from northeastern Mexico into what is now East Texas during the years 1689 to 1768.

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Plants and Animals in the Life of the Kuna

By Jorge Ventocilla, Heraclio Herrera, and Valerio Núñez; Edited by Hans Roeder; Translated by Elisabeth King; Introduction by James Howe
University of Texas Press

Plants, animals, and their place in the culture of an indigenous people of Panama.

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Images from the Underworld

Naj Tunich and the Tradition of Maya Cave Painting

University of Texas Press

A comprehensive look at Maya cave painting from Preconquest times to the Colonial period, plus a complete visual catalog of the cave art of Naj Tunich, some of which has been subsequently destroyed by vandals.

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A Trade like Any Other

Female Singers and Dancers in Egypt

University of Texas Press

The lives of female performers and the reasons why work they regard as "a trade like any other" is considered disreputable in Egyptian society.

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Living Room Lectures

The Fifties Family in Film and Television

University of Texas Press

Nina Leibman analyzes many feature films and dozens of TV situation comedy episodes from 1954 to 1963 to find surprising commonalities in their representations of the family.

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Song of the Heart

Selected Poems by Ramón López Velarde

By Ramón López Velarde; Illustrated by Juan Soriano; Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden
University of Texas Press

This bilingual collection, drawn primarily from Poesías completas y el minutero, offers English-language readers our first book-length introduction to López Velarde's poetry.

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Mount Sinai

University of Texas Press

How the mountain Jebel Musa, revered by most Christians and Muslims as Mount Sinai, came to be considered a sacred place and how that very perception now threatens its fragile ecology and its sense of holy solitude.

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The Last Cannibals

A South American Oral History

University of Texas Press

An especially comprehensive study of Brazilian Amazonian Indian history, The Last Cannibals is the first attempt to understand, through indigenous discourse, the emergence of Upper Xingú society.

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The Unruly Woman

Gender and the Genres of Laughter

University of Texas Press

How the unruly woman uses humor and excess to undermine patriarchal norms and authority.

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The Reformation of Machismo

Evangelical Conversion and Gender in Colombia

University of Texas Press

In this pioneering study, Elizabeth Brusco explores the intra-household motivations for evangelical conversion in Colombia.

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The Disobedient Writer

Women and Narrative Tradition

University of Texas Press

A study of women's writings that offer counter-readings of familiar Western narratives.

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Political Recruitment across Two Centuries

Mexico, 1884-1991

University of Texas Press

A definitive account of the paths to power Mexican political leaders pursued during the period 1884 to 1992.

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Mexican Anarchism after the Revolution

University of Texas Press

The first comprehensive treatment of the intellectual foundations, history, politics, and strategy of Mexican anarchism since the Revolution.

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Kuna Crafts, Gender, and the Global Economy

University of Texas Press

In this study, Karin Tice explores the impact of the commercialization of mola production on Kuna society.

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Errant Journeys

Adventure Travel in a Modern Age

University of Texas Press

An examination of how the idea of adventure travel has been commericalized, and how adventure travel changes the places travelled to.

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A Texas-Mexican Cancionero

Folksongs of the Lower Border

By Américo Paredes; Introduction by Manuel Peña
University of Texas Press

Sixty-six folksongs from Tejano culture.

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William Goyen

Selected Letters from a Writer’s Life

University of Texas Press

These letters, which span the years 1937 to 1983, chronicle Goyen’s long participation in the writing life and offer a compelling testament to what it means to be a writer in America.

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The Gay Place

By Billy Lee Brammer; Introduction by Don Graham
University of Texas Press

Three interlocking stories about a fictional Texas governor.

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Tejano Religion and Ethnicity

San Antonio, 1821-1860

University of Texas Press

In this pioneering study, Timothy Matovina explores the central role of Tejano Catholicism in forging a unique ethnic identity and in binding the community together.

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Maya for Travelers and Students

A Guide to Language and Culture in Yucatan

University of Texas Press

Written in nontechnical terms for learners who have a basic knowledge of simple Mexican Spanish, the book presents easily understood, practical information for anyone who would like to communicate with the Maya in their native language.

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