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Bordering on War
A Social and Political History of Khuzestan
University of Texas Press
A study of transnational identity, migration, and state loyalties told through the social and political history of Iran’s Khuzestan province.
Seviyye Talip
By Halide Edib Adivar; Translated by Iclal Vanwesenbeeck
Ctr for Middle Eastern Studies UT-Austin
A new translation of a best-selling novel about love, liberty, and exile in the final years of the Ottoman Empire.
Pleasure and Pain in US Public Culture
University of Alabama Press
Unraveling the intricate dance of pleasure and pain in contemporary American culture
Kids in Cages
Surviving and Resisting Child Migrant Detention
The University of Arizona Press
This book provides an interdisciplinary perspective of child migrant detention by bringing together voices from the legal realm, the academic world, and the on-the-ground experiences of activists and practitioners. The chapters explore the harms of detention while also looking at survival in and resistance to this violent institution.
For the Bees
A Handbook for Happy Beekeeping
By Tara Dawn Chapman; Illustrated by Caroline Brown
University of Texas Press
A handbook for what to expect the first year of beekeeping and beyond.
Cuba on the Labels
A Selection of Cuba-Themed Cigar Labels Printed Outside of Cuba
By Emilio Cueto
University of Florida Press, Library Press at UF
Cuba on the Labels: A Selection of Cuba-Themed Cigar Labels Printed Outside of Cuba is Emilio Cueto’s third book in his Inspired by Cuba! series. Cueto explores how the island of Cuba and one of the island’s top exports, the Cuban cigar, have been immortalized in cigar labels created outside of Cuba. Seen through the eyes of these cigar label makers, Cuba itself serves as the book’s protagonist.
Caracoleando Among Worlds
Reconstructing Maya Worldviews in Chiapas
By Silvia Soto
The University of Arizona Press
This book focuses on the analysis of the contemporary literary movement of Maya writers of Chiapas. At the heart of this examination is a journey into the trajectory of this literary movement and its connection to the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (or EZLN) insurgency. This work shows two movements that are rooted in shared visions of rescuing, reclaiming, and recentering Maya worldviews.
Substance of the Ancient Maya
Kingdoms and Communities, Objects and Beings
Edited by Andrew K. Scherer and Thomas G. Garrison
University of New Mexico Press
Pueblo Bonito and Chaco Canyon Revisited
The Published versus the Unpublished Record
University of New Mexico Press
Fire and Salt
Human Niche Construction and Holocene Landscape Evolution on the Pacific Coast of Southern Mesoamerica
By Hector Neff
University of New Mexico Press
The Teaching and Teachings of Temple Buddhism in Contemporary Japan
University of Hawaii Press
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