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meXicana Fashions

Politics, Self-Adornment, and Identity Construction

University of Texas Press

Fifteen scholars examine the social identities, class hierarchies, regionalisms, and other codes of communication that are exhibited or perceived in meXicana clothing styles.

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Cetamura del Chianti

University of Texas Press

A rare glimpse into an ancient Etruscan community that provides evidence for how smaller communities could flourish despite centuries of nearby wars with the Romans.

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Against Abstraction

Notes from an Ex-Latin Americanist

University of Texas Press

In a deeply personal, genre-bending work, the critical theorist reflects on his career, from his emigration from Spain to pursue doctoral studies to his thirty years of immersion in the capricious tides of academia.

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(Re)Considering What We Know

Learning Thresholds in Writing, Composition, Rhetoric, and Literacy

Utah State University Press

(Re)Considering What We Know raises new questions and offers new ideas that can help to advance the discussion and use of threshold concepts in the field of writing studies.

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War and Public Memory

Case Studies in Twentieth-Century Europe

University of Alabama Press

An introduction to key issues in the study of war and memory that examines significant conflicts in twentieth-century Europe

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The Odd, the Unusual, and the Strange

Bioarchaeological Explorations of Atypical Burials

University of Florida Press
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The Founding of Alabama

Background and Formative Period in the Great Bend and Madison County

University of Alabama Press

The most thorough history of Alabama’s Madison County region, widely available for the first time

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Historical Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration

Discovering Histories That Have Futures

University Press of Florida

Highlighting the strong relationship between New England’s Nipmuc people and their land from the pre-contact period to the present day, this book helps demonstrate that the history of Native Americans did not end with the arrival of Europeans. This is the rich result of a twenty-year collaboration between Indigenous and nonindigenous authors, who use their own example to argue that Native peoples need to be integral to any research project focused on Indigenous history and culture.

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Drivers of Landscape Change in the Northwest Boreal Region

University of Alaska Press

300-word description:
The northwest boreal region (NWB) of North America is a land of extremes. Extending more than 1.3 million square kilometers (330 million acres), encompasses the entire spectrum between inundated wetlands below sea level to the tallest peak in North America. Permafrost gradients span from nearly continuous to absent. Boreal ecosystems are inherently dynamic and continually change over decades to millennia. The braided rivers that shape the valleys and wetlands continually change course, creating and removing vast wetlands and peatlands. Glacial melt, erosion, fires, permafrost dynamics, and wind-blown loess are among the shaping forces of the landscape. As a result, species interactions and ecosystem processes are shifting across time. The NWB is a data-poor region, and the intention of the NWB Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) is to determine what data are not available and what data are available. For instance, historical baseline data describing the economic and social relationships in association with the ecological condition of the NWB landscape are often lacking. Likewise, the size and remoteness of this region make it challenging to measure basic biological information, such as species population sizes or trends. The paucity of weather and climate monitoring stations also compound the ability to model future climate trends and impacts, which is part of the nature of working in the north. The purpose of this volume is to create a resource for regional land and resource managers and researchers by synthesizing the latest research on the (1) historical/current status of landscape-scale drivers (including anthropogenic activities) and ecosystem processes, (2) future projected changes of each, and (3) the effects of changes on important resources. Generally, each chapter is coauthored by researchers and land and natural resource managers from the United States and Canada.
 
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The northwest boreal region (NWB) of North America is a land of extremes. Extending more than 1.3 million square kilometers (330 million acres), encompasses the entire spectrum between inundated wetlands below sea level to the tallest peak in North America. The purpose of this volume is to create a resource for regional land and resource managers and researchers by synthesizing the latest research on the (1) historical/current status of landscape-scale drivers (including anthropogenic activities) and ecosystem processes, (2) future projected changes of each, and (3) the effects of changes on important resources. Generally, each chapter is coauthored by researchers and land and natural resource managers from the United States and Canada.
 
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This book was produced to provide a synthesis of the latest research on the historical/current status of landscape-scale drivers in the Northwest Boreal region of Alaska and western Canada for regional land and resource managers, researchers, and the general public.
 

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More than a Moment

Contextualizing the Past, Present, and Future

Utah State University Press

Steven D. Krause explores MOOCs and their continuing impact on distance learning in higher education, putting them in the context of technical innovations that have come before and those that will be part of the educational future.

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Wûf

By Kemal Varol; Translated by Dayla Rogers
Ctr for Middle Eastern Studies UT-Austin

A metaphorical love story that grapples with memory, storytelling, and vengeance in a time of war.

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The Sky That Denied Me

Selected Poems

Ctr for Middle Eastern Studies UT-Austin

Twenty intimate poems by renowned Lebanese poet Jawdat Fakhreddine, translated by his daughter Huda in collaboration with Roger Allen, explore such themes as familial love and connection, displacement, memory, and grief.

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The Tang Shipwreck

Art and exchange in the 9th century

Asian Civilisations Museum
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The Orchid Flora of Taiwan

A Collection of Line Drawings

National Taiwan University Press
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The Lamp of Discernment

A Translation of Chapters 1-12 of Bhāvaviveka’s Prajñāpradīpa

Institute of Buddhist Studies
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The Art of Persistence

Akamatsu Toshiko and the Visual Cultures of Transwar Japan

University of Hawaii Press
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Shaman, Priest, Practice, Belief

Materials of Ritual and Religion in Eastern North America

University of Alabama Press

Archaeological case studies consider material evidence of religion and ritual in the pre-Columbian Eastern Woodlands

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Integrated Korean Workbook

Beginning 2, Third Edition

University of Hawaii Press
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Integrated Korean

Beginning 2, Third Edition

University of Hawaii Press
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Impossible Is Not So Easy

a life in politics

Ateneo De Manila, Ateneo De Manila Univ Press
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Exile in Colonial Asia

Kings, Convicts, Commemoration

Edited by Ronit Ricci; Series edited by Anand A. Yang and Kieko Matteson
University of Hawaii Press
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Colonizing Madness

Asylum and Community in Fiji

University of Hawaii Press
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Truth and Consequences

Game Shows in Fiction and Film

University Press of Mississippi

A critical study on how the dynamics of game shows are impacting America’s culture

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The Supervillain Reader

University Press of Mississippi

A fascinating exploration of the history, politics, and aesthetics of supervillains

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The New Territory

Ralph Ellison and the Twenty-First Century

University Press of Mississippi

A critical advancement and recognition of the enduring power of a great American writer

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The Comics of Alison Bechdel

From the Outside In

Edited by Janine Utell
University Press of Mississippi

The first critical volume on a crucial voice in comics

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The Bad Sixties

Hollywood Memories of the Counterculture, Antiwar, and Black Power Movements

University Press of Mississippi

An exposure of how mainstream film and television wilts flower power and diffuses the potency of protest

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Martin R. Delany's Civil War and Reconstruction

A Primary Source Reader

Edited by Tunde Adeleke
University Press of Mississippi

A documentary history of a radical thinker and African American firebrand

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Martin R. Delany's Civil War and Reconstruction

A Primary Source Reader

Edited by Tunde Adeleke
University Press of Mississippi

A documentary history of a radical thinker and African American firebrand

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Gay Faulkner

Uncovering a Homosexual Presence in Yoknapatawpha and Beyond

University Press of Mississippi

The definitive study on the celebrated writer’s often-ignored ties to LGBTQ literature and culture

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Faulkner and Print Culture

University Press of Mississippi

A fascinating survey of Faulkner’s publishing history with periodicals and publishing houses

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Cuban Literature in the Age of Black Insurrection

Manzano, Plácido, and Afro-Latino Religion

University Press of Mississippi

A fascinating discovery of the inception of both black Cuban literature and its Afro-Latino religious powers

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Cuban Literature in the Age of Black Insurrection

Manzano, Plácido, and Afro-Latino Religion

University Press of Mississippi

A fascinating discovery of the inception of both black Cuban literature and its Afro-Latino religious powers

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Conversations with Ron Rash

University Press of Mississippi

Collected interviews with the award-winning author spanning from the 1994 publication of his first collection of short stories, The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth, through the publication of his 2015 novel, Above the Waterfall

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Carnival Is Woman

Feminism and Performance in Caribbean Mas

University Press of Mississippi

Revelations of both the burgeoning power and expression of women celebrating Carnival

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Cherchez la Femme

New Orleans Women

University Press of Mississippi

A photographic exploration of how New Orleans women have shaped the city

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Contested and Dangerous Seas

North Atlantic Fishermen, Their Wives, Unions, and the Politics of Exclusion

University of Massachusetts Press
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American Intelligence

Small-Town News and Political Culture in Federalist New Hampshire

University of Massachusetts Press
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Queer Objects

Rutgers University Press

Queer lives give rise to a vast array of objects, from home items to digital technology, but what makes an object queer? Queer Objects considers this question in a unique collection of essays from a collaboration of well-known and newer writers who transverse world history to write about items from ancient Egyptian tombs to today’s smartphone.
 

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