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The Duplex Nature of Indigeneity
Navigating Identity in the Ahuehuepan Diaspora
University Press of Colorado
The Duplex Nature of Indigeneity is a detailed ethnography centered on Ahuehuepan, a Mexican town in the Alto Balsas region of the state of Guerrero, where an exodus of more than half the population to the United States and other parts of Mexico has altered both livelihoods and social identities.
Situated Practices in Architecture and Politics
By Kai Mah and Patrick Lynn Rivers
Dalhousie Architectural Press
No Island Is an Island
Perspectives on Immigration to Japan
Edited by Michael Strausz
University of Hawaii Press
Literature for Little Bodhisattvas
Making Buddhist Families in Modern Taiwan
By Natasha Heller; Series edited by Mark Michael Rowe
University of Hawaii Press
A Political Economy of Canadian Broadcasting
Public Good versus Private Profit
UBC Press
Timely and comprehensive, A Political Economy of Canadian Broadcasting sets the arc of the country’s broadcasting history – particularly that of anglophone Canada – inside its wider economic history, spanning over a hundred years of Canadian content, regulation, and change.
The Interior
Recentering Brazilian History
Edited by Frederico Freitas and Jacob Blanc
University of Texas Press
A new history of Brazil told through the lens of the often-overlooked interior regions.
Proper Imposters
Four Novellas
Panhandler Books
Four contemporary authors explore the vices and virtues of deception and how it manifests in ways personal, psychological, propulsive, and profound.
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