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The Storytelling State

Performing Lives in Singapore

University of Hawaii Press
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Rebranding North Korea

Changes in Consumer Culture and Visual Media

University of Hawaii Press
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Dougong

The Cultural Geometry of the Chinese Bracket Set

By Alexandra Harrer; Series edited by Ronald G. Knapp and Xing Ruan
University of Hawaii Press
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Diary of a Farmer at the Foot of Mt. Kanpū

Living off the Land in Northern Japan, 1935–1936

University of Hawaii Press
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Crafting Everyday Food

Technology, Tradition, and Transformation in Modern East Asia

University of Hawaii Press
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Oshun, Lemonade, and Intertextuality

Afro-Atlantic Religion in Black Cultural Production

University Press of Florida

Analyzing works of film and literature by writers and artists from Beyoncé to Ntozake Shange, this book explores how Afro-Atlantic religion intersects with themes of resilience in Black femininity and womanhood.

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Tarab

Music, Ecstasy, Emotion, and Performance

University of Texas Press

How the concept of ṭarab has impacted music and culture across the Islamic world.

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Sideways Selves

Travesti and Jotería Struggles Across the Américas

University of Texas Press

How trans and non-binary networks engage in decoloniality across hemispheres. 

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Modern Art in 1940s Cuba

Havana's Artists, Critics, and Exhibitions

University of Florida Press

Exploring the work of avant-garde artists in Cuba from 1940 to 1952, this book provides the first comprehensive history of modern Cuban art during the nation’s only democratic period.

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Culinary Mestizaje

Racial Mixing and Foodways across the United States

University of Texas Press

How cross-racial and ethnic communities have created new culinary traditions and food cultures in the United States.

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Amy Mallard and Racial Justice

Lynching, Law, and Resistance in Post–World War II America

University Press of Florida

This book is the first to document the story of Amy Mallard, who sought justice through the legal system for the 1948 lynching of her husband in Georgia and later became an advocate for civil rights at the national level.

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