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Beyond My Adobe Schoolhouse

My Life in Education

University of New Mexico Press
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2025 Enchanting New Mexico Calendar

Images from the 23rd Annual New Mexico Magazine Photo Contest

New Mexico Magazine
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Navigating Islands

Plays from the Pacific

University of Hawaii Press
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Epistemology of the Past

Texts, History, and Intellectuals of Cambodia, 1855–1970

University of Hawaii Press
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Being Korean, Becoming Japanese?

Nationhood, Citizenship, and Resistance in Japan

University of Hawaii Press
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Wichita Blues

Music in the African American Community

University Press of Mississippi

An examination and celebration of the distinct sound of Wichita’s regional blues tradition

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Through Jamaican Lenses

A Memoir

University Press of Mississippi
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Larry Brown

A Writer's Life

University Press of Mississippi

The first biography of Mississippi’s beloved blue-collar writer who redefined southern fiction

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In Silence or Indifference

Racism and Jim Crow Segregated Public School Libraries

University Press of Mississippi

An unflinching history critiquing librarianship during the Jim Crow era

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Cripping Labor-Based Grading for More Equity in Literacy Courses

The WAC Clearinghouse

Writing in response to recent work by Kathleen Kryger, Griffin X. Zimmerman, and Ellen C. Carillo, Asao B. Inoue offers an expanded and compassionate discussion of labor-based grading, a practice that involves negotiating a set of classroom agreements with all of the students in a course to determine how much labor will be expected of students and how it will be accounted for or identified to earn particular final course grades.

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Cabin Boys, Milkmaids, and Rough Seas

Identity in the Unexpurgated Repertoire of Stan Hugill

University Press of Mississippi

The first analysis of a long-missing collection of ribald songs of the sea

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Alan J. Pakula

Interviews

Edited by Tom Ryan
University Press of Mississippi

A concise yet comprehensive overview of the director’s illustrious career, from his early days in Hollywood to his rise as a major filmmaker

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Writing Ukraine

Athabasca University Press
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Threat Multiplier

Climate, Military Leadership, and the Fight for Global Security

Island Press

Threat Multiplier takes us onto the battlefield and inside the Pentagon to show how the US military is confronting the biggest security risk in global history: climate change. We learn how the military evolved from an environmental laggard to a climate and clean energy leader. And we discover how a warming world exacerbates every threat—from hurricanes and forest fires, to competition for increasingly scarce food and water, to terrorism and power plays by Russia and China. The Pentagon now considers climate in war games, disaster relief planning, international diplomacy, and even the design of its own bases. No one knows the stakes better than Sherri Goodman, the Pentagon’s first Chief Environmental Officer, also known as  Deputy Undersecretary of Defense (Environmental Security). In Threat Multiplier, she offers a front row seat to the military’s fight for global security, a tale that is as hopeful as it is harrowing.
 

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Testimonios of Care

Feminist Latina/x and Chicana/x Perspectives on Caregiving Praxis

The University of Arizona Press

The first English-language collection of Latina/x caregiving testimonios, this volume gives voice to diverse Chicana/x and Latina/x caregiving experiences. Bringing together thirteen first-person accounts of how Latinx people deal with serious health conditions as caregivers, these testimonies highlight tragic flaws in the health-care system, how woefully undervalued caregiving is, and how as care recipients and caregivers, they have been harmed by the for-profit health-care system.

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Southern Footprints

Exploring Gulf Coast Archaeology

University of Alabama Press

A “greatest hits” of archaeological research that has transformed knowledge of human history

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Healing Like Our Ancestors

The Nahua Tiçitl, Gender, and Settler Colonialism in Central Mexico, 1535–1660

The University of Arizona Press

Offering a provocative new perspective, this book examines sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Nahua healers in Central Mexico and how their practices have been misconstrued and misunderstood in colonial records. Historian Edward Anthony Polanco draws from diverse colonial primary sources, largely in Spanish and Nahuatl (the ancestral Nahua language), to explore how Spanish settlers framed Nahua titiçih (healing specialists), their knowledge, and their practices within a Western complex. Polanco argues for the usage of Indigenous terms when discussing Indigenous concepts, and arms the reader with the Nahuatl words to discuss central Mexican Nahua healing.

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Hanna-Barbera, the Recorded History

From Modern Stone Age to Meddling Kids

By Greg Ehrbar; Foreword by Tim Matheson; Preface by Leonard Maltin
University Press of Mississippi

A comprehensive look at one of the world’s most influential entertainment companies in celebration of its artistry in sound, music, and character voices

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