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Rainbows, Unicorns, and Triangles

Queer Symbols Throughout History

By Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Jessica Kingsley Publishers

An illustrated guide to LGBTQIA2S+ codes and symbols for children 5+. With an exploration of queer underground culture throughout history to the present day, and questions for further discussion, this is a perfect guide for parents and teachers alike.

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Everyday Ways to Connect with Your Adopted or Fostered Child

Over 200 Quick and Simple Ways to Build Relationships and Open Conversations

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

A lifeline for parents of adopted or fostered children looking for simple and easy to use therapeutic parenting ideas and activities. This book features creative strategies that will help you to nurture a strong connection with your child, based on trust, compassion, and safety.

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The Enduring Seminoles

From Alligator Wrestling to Casino Gaming

University Press of Florida
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Coastal Foragers of the Gran Desierto

Investigations of Prehistoric Shell Middens along the Northern Sonoran Coast

The University of Arizona Press

The result of nearly twenty years of interdisciplinary research, this volume contributes to the archaeological and paleoenvironmental knowledge of an important but lightly investigated hyperarid coastline at the heart of the Sonoran Desert. Focused on the coast near Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mexico, it examines the diverse groups occupying the coast for salt, abundant food sources, and shells for ornament manufacturing.

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Cattle in the Postcolumbian Americas

A Zooarchaeological Historical Study

University Press of Florida

In this book, Nicolas Delsol compares zooarchaeological and material evidence from sites across Mesoamerica and the Caribbean to show how the introduction of cattle, beginning with imports by Spanish colonizers in the 1500s, shaped colonial American society.

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Across the Green Sea

Histories from the Western Indian Ocean, 1440-1640

University of Texas Press

A history of two centuries of interactions among the areas bordering the western Indian Ocean, including India, Iran, and Africa.

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Viceroy Güemes’s Mexico

Rituals, Religion, and Revenue

University of New Mexico Press
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The Ultimate Protest

Malcolm W. Browne, Thich Quang Duc, and the News Photograph That Stunned the World

University of New Mexico Press, High Road Books
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The Struggle for Natural Resources

Findings from Bolivian History

University of New Mexico Press
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Southern Rivers

Restoring America's Freshwater Biodiversity

University of Alabama Press

Explores the Southeast’s imperiled river systems and solutions for preserving them in the face of habitat loss, climate change, and extinction

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Slow Travel New Mexico

Unforgettable Personal Experiences in the Land of Enchantment

By Judith Fein; Photographs by Paul J. Ross
University of New Mexico Press
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Skidegate House Models

From Haida Gwaii to the Chicago World's Fair and Beyond

UBC Press

This fascinating exploration into the history a nineteenth-century model of a Haida village, carved by Haida artists, offers insights not only into Pacific Northwest history but also into how the Haida represented their culture during a time when that culture threatened by colonial activity.

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Sites of Conscience

Place, Memory, and the Project of Deinstitutionalization

UBC Press

Sites of Conscience charts the importance of public engagement with histories, memories, and lived experiences of institutions in forging new directions in social justice with and for disabled people and people experiencing mental distress, in a context where deinstitutionalization has failed to fully recognise, redress, and repair the ongoing impacts of institutions.

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Objects of Liberty

British Women Writers and Revolutionary Souvenirs

University of Delaware Press

Objects of Liberty explores the prevalence of souvenirs in six British women’s travel accounts of the French Revolution and Napoleonic era. Using a methodology informed by literary, gender, and material culture studies, it argues that women writers employed the souvenir to circulate political ideas and contribute to conversations about individual and national identity.

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Messianic Zionism in the Digital Age

Jews, Noahides, and the Third Temple Imaginary

Rutgers University Press

In this groundbreaking ethnographic study of the transnational Third Temple and Children of Noah movements, Messianic Zionism in the Digital Age highlights the intimate effects of political theologies in motion, new forms of digital missionizing, and the birth of a new Judaic faith. 
 

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Making History Move

Five Principles of the Historical Film

Rutgers University Press

Making History Move builds upon decades of scholarship investigating history in visual culture, proposing a methodology of five principles to analyze history in moving images in the digital age, charting a path to understand the form of history with the most significant impact on public perceptions of the past.

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Funny Boy

The Richard Hunt Biography

Rutgers University Press

This biography tells the story of Muppet performer Richard Hunt, who created a colorful range of characters on The Muppet Show, Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock, and crammed an extraordinary career into only 40 years of life. Funny Boy is about a man who used humor, joy and resilience to adapt to life’s surprises while entertaining millions. 

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Fitter, Happier

The Eugenic Strain in Twentieth-Century Cancer Rhetoric

University of Alabama Press

Examines the complexity of public language about cancer, with a particular focus on the historical evolution of US cancer rhetorics during the twentieth century

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Embracing Autonomy

Latin American–US Relations in the Twenty-First Century

University of New Mexico Press
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Christianity and Comics

Stories We Tell about Heaven and Hell

Rutgers University Press

This book presents an 80-year history of how the comics industry has drawn inspiration from biblical imagery, stories, and themes. Charting how comics have both reflected and influenced Americans’ changing attitudes towards religion, it includes underground comix, books from Christian publishers, and a vast array of DC, Marvel, and Dark Horse titles, from Hellboy to Preacher.   

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Born in the U.S.A.

Bruce Springsteen in American Life, 3rd edition, Revised and Expanded

Rutgers University Press

Pioneering the field of Springsteen scholarship when it first appeared in 1997, Born in the U.S.A. remains one of the definitive studies of Springsteen’s work and its impact on American culture. This fully revised third edition addresses Springsteen’s evolving attitudes toward politics, religion, masculinity, and racial justice in the 21st century. 

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A Genealogy of the Gentleman

Women Writers and Masculinity in the Eighteenth Century

University of Delaware Press

A Genealogy of the Gentleman argues that eighteenth-century women writers made key interventions in modern ideals of masculinity and authorship through narrative constructions of the gentleman in courtship novels. This codification of the gentleman allowed women authors to carve out a space for their literary authority not by overtly opposing their male critics and society’s patriarchal structure, but by rewriting the persona of the gentleman as a figure whose very desirability and hegemonic power were dependent on women’s influence.
 

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Trash and Limits in Latin American Culture

University of Florida Press

This book looks at the role of waste in Latin American cultural texts from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Micah McKay considers how writers and filmmakers engage with the theme and argues that garbage illuminates key limits related to the region’s experience with contemporary capitalism.

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Resistance and Abolition in the Borderlands

Confronting Trump's Reign of Terror

Edited by Arturo J. Aldama and Jessica Ordaz; Foreword by Leo R. Chavez; Afterword by Karma R. Chávez
The University of Arizona Press

Resistance and Abolition in the Borderlands is an interdisciplinary collection of cultural, historic, activist, and artistic essays that discuss the impacts of Trump’s policies and rhetoric toward BIPOC and Latinx migrants.

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Dream State

Eight Generations of Swamp Lawyers, Conquistadors, Confederate Daughters, Banana Republicans, and Other Florida Wildlife

University Press of Florida

Part family memoir, part political commentary, part apologia, Dream State tells the grand and sometimes crazy story of Florida through the eyes of author and journalist Diane Roberts.

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Dear Incomprehension

On American Speculative Fiction

University of Alabama Press

A poetic meditation on the challenges and pleasures of contemporary speculative fiction

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The Summer of 2020

George Floyd and the Resurgence of the Black Lives Matter Movement

University Press of Mississippi

An in-depth look at a profound flashpoint in social movement history

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Superheroes Beyond

University Press of Mississippi

A dynamic collection acknowledging a powerful diversity of superheroes outside of expected boundaries

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Out of the Blue

Life on the Road with Muddy Waters

By Brian Bisesi; Foreword by Bob Margolin
University Press of Mississippi

A behind-the-scenes account from Muddy Waters’s road manager and right-hand man during the bluesman’s last great years

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Jazz in the Hill

Nightlife and Narratives of a Pittsburgh Neighborhood

University Press of Mississippi

The lively history of a cherished music scene and its ongoing social significance

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