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Monuments and Memory

Archaeological Perspectives on Commemoration

University Press of Florida

This volume examines many different public monuments, exploring the cultural factors behind their creation, their messages and evolving meanings, and the role of such markers in conveying the memory of history to future generations.

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Latinas/os in New Jersey

Histories, Communities, and Cultures

Rutgers University Press
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Latinas/os in New Jersey

Histories, Communities, and Cultures

Rutgers University Press
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John Banville

Bucknell University Press

John Banville offers a close analysis of most of Banville’s major novels, his Quirke crime novels, and his dramatic adaptations of Heinrich von Kleist’s plays. It asserts that Banville’s fiction can be viewed both as an extended interrogation of the meaning and status of art, and that it is itself representative of the type of art admired in the pages of the novels.

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Ida Lupino, Forgotten Auteur

From Film Noir to the Director's Chair

University of Texas Press

An archival study of Ida Lupino’s work in film and television directing, writing, producing, and acting from the 1940s to the 1970s.

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Icons Axed, Freedoms Lost

Russian Desecularization and a Ukrainian Alternative

Rutgers University Press

In the years between the Soviet collapse and the Russo-Ukrainian war, Russia went from persecuting believers to jailing irreligionists, while Ukraine solidified religious pluralism and tolerance. The book richly documents and explains the development of this contrast while offering an original theoretical and methodological perspective on desecularization (the resurgence of religion’s societal role).

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Huaorani Transformations in Twenty-First-Century Ecuador

Treks into the Future of Time

The University of Arizona Press

Like the Amazon forest where the Huaorani people find so much natural abundance, Laura Rival’s book is rich in insights. Capitalizing on her decades-long study and interactions in the community, Huaorani Transformations in Twenty-First-Century Ecuador brings new insights to the Huaorani’s unique way of relating to humans, to other-than-humans, and to the forest landscape they have inhabited for centuries.

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Black Sporting Resistance

Diaspora, Transnationalism, and Internationalism

Rutgers University Press

In this text, the Black Sporting Resistance Framework (BSRF) is introduced to examine how resistance actions in and through sport have contributed to the advancement of local and global racial justice efforts. Key concepts such as African (Black) diaspora, transnationalism, internationalism, sporting resistance typology, and sport activism typology are presented.

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Black Prison Intellectuals

Writings from the Long Nineteenth Century

University Press of Florida

Recovering critical, understudied writings from early archives, this book calls into question the idea that the Black prison intellectual movement began in the twentieth century, tracing the arc of Black prison writing from 1795 to 1901.

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Black Freedom and Education in Nineteenth-Century Cuba

University of Florida Press

In this book, Raquel Otheguy argues that Afro-descended teachers and activists were central to the development of a national education system in Cuba and influenced the trajectory of public school systems in the broader Americas.

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Ben Hecht's Theatre of Jewish Protest

Rutgers University Press

A critical and historical study of Ben Hecht’s forgotten controversial plays championing Jewish causes during the World War II era. Includes the full texts of four works - We Will Never Die (1943), A Jewish Fairy Tale (1944), A Flag is Born (1946), and The Terrorist (1947) - which are republished here for the first time along with production details and full performance histories.
 

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Ancient Paquimé and the Casas Grandes World

The University of Arizona Press

Sixteen scholars on both sides of the border present recent research on the economy, history, religion, and far-reaching influence of Casas Grandes. Macaw feathers, copper, shells, ritual mounds, and ball fields all reveal the secrets of Casas Grandes, a massive town whose trading network extended from the Chihuahua Desert up through the American Southwest.

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Ancient Indigenous Cuisines

Archaeological Explorations of the Midcontinent

University of Alabama Press

New essays from foodways archaeology related to cuisine in social, cultural, and environmental contexts

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Ancient Indigenous Cuisines

Archaeological Explorations of the Midcontinent

University of Alabama Press
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Undoing Modernity

Linguistics, Higher Education, and Indigeneity in Yucatan

University of Texas Press

An ethnography of the decolonization of Maya-ness.

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Sports through the Lens

Essays on 25 Iconic Photographs

University of Texas Press

The stories behind and legacies of important sports photos from the last 130 years.

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Sentient Lands

Indigeneity, Property, and Political Imagination in Neoliberal Chile

The University of Arizona Press

Sentient Lands is a historically grounded ethnography of the Mapuche people’s engagement with state-run reconciliation and land-restitution efforts. Piergiorgio Di Giminiani analyzes environmental relations, property, state power, market forces, and indigeneity to illustrate how land connections are articulated, in both landscape experiences and land claims.

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Naming the World

Language and Power Among the Northern Arapaho

The University of Arizona Press

Naming the World is an ethnography of language shift among the Northern Arapaho. It focuses on the often subtle continuities and discontinuities in the society produced by the shift, as well as the diversity of community responses.

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Arretium (Arezzo)

University of Texas Press

A comprehensive examination of the history and excavation of the Etruscan city of Arretium.

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Ancient Maya Teeth

Dental Modification, Cosmology, and Social Identity in Mesoamerica

University of Texas Press

A study of Maya dental modification from archaeological sites spanning three millennia.

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