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Mapping and Empire

Soldier-Engineers on the Southwestern Frontier

University of Texas Press

Leading historians discuss the roles of the Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. militaries in mapping the Greater Southwest from the sixteenth through the mid-nineteenth centuries.

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Conjunto

By John Dyer; Introduction by Joe Nick Patoski
University of Texas Press

Dramatic photographs of the most important and influential conjunto performers-including Flaco Jiménez, Valerio Longoria, Mingo Saldívar, Eva Ybarra, and Lydia Mendoza- accompanied by personal appreciations of the music that together proclaim conjunto's s

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The Women of CourtWatch

Reforming a Corrupt Family Court System

University of Texas Press

The inspiring and courageous story of women activists whose grassroots campaign defeated powerful judges and brought justice to a family court system.

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The Man Who Swam into History

The (Mostly) True Story of My Jewish Family

University of Texas Press

A collection of stories by an award-winning historian that preserves fragments of memory-true or false, remembered or imagined-from three generations of a Jewish family

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The Great Confusion in Indian Affairs

Native Americans and Whites in the Progressive Era

University of Texas Press

How Native Americans' sense of identity and “peoplehood” helped them resist and ultimately defeat the U.S. government's attempts to assimilate them into white society in the early twentieth century.

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The Death of Ramón González

The Modern Agricultural Dilemma

University of Texas Press

An updated edition of Angus Wright's now-classic indictment of chemical-dependent agriculture in Latin America.

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The Death and Life of Drama

Reflections on Writing and Human Nature

University of Texas Press

A veteran screenwriter and screenwriting teacher's probing analysis of the dramatic elements that make good films “work”

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The Bullet Meant for Me

University of Texas Press

Now available in paperback for the first time . . . Jan Reid's powerful, moving account of what being shot during a robbery in Mexico City and the painful road to recovery taught him about manhood, friendship, and marriage.

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Texas Bug Book

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

University of Texas Press

Texas's top organic gardening experts help you identify and organically control all the most common beneficial and harmful bugs.

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Myself and Strangers

A Memoir of Apprenticeship

University of Texas Press

Now available in paperback for the first time . . . The story of the decade-long apprenticeship that paved the way for John Graves' masterwork, Goodbye to a River.

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Muslim Women Activists in North America

Speaking for Ourselves

University of Texas Press

Eighteen autobiographical essays by U.S. and Canadian Muslim women who are active in fighting for social justice both within and beyond the Muslim community.

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James Surls: The Splendora Years, 1977-1997

University of Texas Press

A beautifully illustrated exhibition catalog that documents the astonishingly creative work of American sculptor James Surls and the artists' colony he founded at Splendora, Texas

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Dames in the Driver's Seat

Rereading Film Noir

University of Texas Press

Astute analyses of how gender, class, and race have been portrayed in classic film noir (1941-1958) and in retro-noir and neo-noir films of the 1990s

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Brown on Brown

Chicano/a Representations of Gender, Sexuality, and Ethnicity

University of Texas Press

An investigation of the ways in which race and sexuality intersect and function in Chicano/a literature and film.

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America's Neighborhood Bats

Understanding and Learning to Live in Harmony with Them

University of Texas Press

A new, thoroughly updated edition of America's most popular and reliable guide to bats-over 140,000 copies sold!

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Maya Intellectual Renaissance

Identity, Representation, and Leadership

University of Texas Press

A leading Mayan intellectual and activist discusses the Maya movement and the future of Guatemala.

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Coach Royal

Conversations with a Texas Football Legend

University of Texas Press

UT's most beloved coach tells his life story in his own words--includes 55 photos, many never before published.

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Border Identifications

Narratives of Religion, Gender, and Class on the U.S.-Mexico Border

University of Texas Press

How the stories people tell about religion, gender, and class define identities on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.

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When States Kill

Latin America, the U.S., and Technologies of Terror

University of Texas Press

Thirteen essays exploring state-sponsored terrorism in Latin America and its connection to the U.S.

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Thinking with Things

Toward a New Vision of Art

University of Texas Press

A major new vision of what art is and why we create it, in the tradition of George Kubler’s The Shape of Time and Michael Baxandall’s Patterns of Intention.

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