To Absent Friends
Eudora Welty's Correspondence with Frank Lyell
A thoughtful compilation that chronicles a nearly fifty-year friendship with the renowned Mississippi writer
The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative
A Vision for Twenty-First-Century Science
A thorough assessment of the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative and the scientific legacy it left behind
Steve McQueen
Interviews
The first collection of conversations with the acclaimed filmmaker, and one that spans his career to date
Pablo Neruda's Ship Figureheads
A Poet-Collector's Muses and Companions
Pablo Neruda's Ship Figureheads
A Poet-Collector's Muses and Companions
Mega Pipelines, Mega Resistance
Tar Sands, Social Movements, and the Politics of Energy Infrastructure
Mega Pipelines, Mega Resistance reveals how and why social movements have frustrated major pipeline development in North America.
Low-Risk Activities
Stories
Hometown Mississippi
A vibrant portrait of thirty Mississippi towns, blending photography with personal narratives, to explore the unique identities that define the state
Conversations with Kiese Laymon
An in-depth look at author Kiese Laymon as an educator, creative writer, activist, family member, and Mississippian
Conversations with Jesmyn Ward
Collected interviews with the recipient of numerous major literary awards and fellowships, including two National Book Awards, for Salvage theBones and Sing, Unburied, Sing
Comics and Catharsis
Exploring Graphic Narratives of Trauma and Healing
An exploration of why comics are so good at confronting the bad
Chrétien and the World
Canadian Foreign Policy from 1993 to 2003
Chrétien and the World, the first book-length study of the former prime minister’s foreign policy, reveals a far more ambitious, coherent engagement in international affairs than has been understood to date.
Women March for Peace
Black Radical Women’s Anti-Korean War Activism
Unpacking My Father's Bookstore
Unpacking My Father’s Bookstore brings to life the history of J. Roth / Bookseller of Fine & Scholarly Judaica, which was a microcosm of the Los Angeles Jewish community from 1966 to 1994 and one of the premier Jewish bookstores in the United States.
The Usual Star and The Moment
Stories
This scholarly edition makes available two little-known story collections by the modernist writer H.D., encouraging new ways of thinking about the role of the short story genre in H.D.’s life and career.
The Nursing Clio Reader
Histories of Sex, Reproduction, and Justice
A powerful resource for classrooms and individual readers alike, The Nursing Clio Reader invites reflection on how the past informs current debates, urging us to engage deeply with the history of reproductive justice in a time of unprecedented change.
The Golden Girls
Tales from the Lanai
The Golden Girls: Tales from the Lanai is a rich collection of essays and interviews that explores the cultural impact of that iconic and comforting American sitcom. Featuring twelve original essays and in-depth interviews with producers, the book offers rare insights into the show’s creation, its beloved characters, long-lasting life in syndication, and appeal for marginalized viewers, especially Black, queer, and female audiences. Perfect for both fans and scholars alike.
The Golden Girls
Tales from the Lanai
The Golden Girls: Tales from the Lanai is a rich collection of essays and interviews that explores the cultural impact of that iconic and comforting American sitcom. Featuring twelve original essays and in-depth interviews with producers, the book offers rare insights into the show’s creation, its beloved characters, long-lasting life in syndication, and appeal for marginalized viewers, especially Black, queer, and female audiences. Perfect for both fans and scholars alike.
The Black Body
The Black Body is the story of Anna Maria Gehnyei, also known as singer Karima 2G. Anna was born in Rome to Liberian parents. Wherever Anna goes in Rome, there is always something or someone to remind her that she is Black, so she finds herself continually negotiating two cultures, the Italian one which does not accept her and the African one to which she does not fully belong. Originally published in Italian as Il corpo nero, this new English-language translation by Eilis Kierans and Sandra Waters brings this moving memoir to an Anglophone audience for the first time.
Silm Da’axk / To Revive and Heal Again
Historical Ecology and Ethnobotany in Laxyuubm Gitselasu
Once upon This Land
Archaeology in British Columbia and the Stories It Tells
Once upon This Land is a much-needed overview of archaeology in British Columbia that introduces readers to the fascinating evidence of human activities in this region from the last ice age up to the present day.
On the Frontlines of Crisis
Intensive Care and the Challenge of COVID-19
On the Frontlines of Crisis by Jason Rodriquez is a powerful and deeply human account of the experiences of healthcare workers during one of the most harrowing periods in modern history—the COVID-19 pandemic. As hospitals around the globe became overwhelmed by the influx of critically ill patients, those working in intensive care units (ICUs) were thrust into an unprecedented battle against a new, deadly virus about which little was understood. Rodriquez takes readers into the heart of two Massachusetts ICUs to learn about the people who put their lives on the line and faced unimaginable challenges as they treated critically ill patients at the peak of the pandemic.
Life Undocumented
Latinx Youth Navigating Place and Belonging
Life Undocumented captures the compelling stories of Latinx undocumented young adults growing up and living in two distinct sociopolitical contexts: California, which provides legal pathways into higher education for undocumented youth, and Georgia, which does not. It examines the intersection of federal, state, and local laws, revealing the emotional and social-mobility challenges faced by these individuals in navigating adulthood.
Goats in America
A Cultural History
In Goats in America Tami Parr calls attention to these often-overlooked animals, uncovering the remarkable stories behind everything from goat meat and milk to goat yoga and more.
George W. Bush
A Biography for Beginning Historians
FORMAT CANCELLED Menace of Our Time
The Long War Against American Communism
Menace of Our Time provides a history of the repression against the Communist Party, USA, the longest-lasting, most intensive, domestic repressive campaign ever undertaken against a political organization in the United States. While the magnitude of attacks between the years 1917-1991 varied, there was never a time when U.S. communism was not a high-priority target of the U.S. political, social, and criminal justice apparatus. There has never been anything on this scale, before or since.
Film as Argument
The Secret to Feature Film Storytelling
This book makes the case that the secret to feature filmmaking is that it is fundamentally the practice of making a very specific type of argument. It deep-dives into how filmmakers are trained and taught to think about filmmaking, looking at hundreds of films to explore why knowing this can both unlock both a greater appreciation of the form, and improve a filmmaker’s technique.
Families for Mobility
Elite Korean Students Abroad and Their Parents' Reproduction of Privilege
Families for Mobility documents elite Korean transnational families, focusing on how they use elite education abroad as a tool for class reproduction. Drawing on interviews with parents and children at elite U.S. colleges, the book argues that gendered transnational parenting—by both mothers and fathers—plays a crucial role in the intergenerational transmission of mobility and cosmopolitan lifestyles.
Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology
Terminology, Theory, and Infrastructure
This volume explores evolving definitions and applications of citizen science in maritime heritage research and suggests public-focused research strategies for future projects in this field.