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The University Press of Colorado, including the Utah State University Press imprint, publishes forty to forty-five new titles each year, with the goal of facilitating communication among scholars and providing the peoples of the state and region with a fair assessment of their histories, cultures, and resources.
Night Burial
In Night Burial, Kate Bolton Bonnici mourns her mother’s death from ovarian cancer by tracing the composition, decomposition, and recomposition of the maternal body in poetry.
- Copyright year: 2020
Dears, Beloveds
The prose poetry in Kevin Phan’s first collection, Dears, Beloveds, offers a fine-grained meditation on grief—personal, familial, ecological, and political. Informed by the author’s engagement with Buddhism & mindfulness, the poems address looming absences: in our vanishing earth, the scraps of a haunting voicemail, or waiting at hospice with little to do.
- Copyright year: 2020
Invasion and Transformation
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Conquest of Mexico
Tezcatlipoca
Trickster and Supreme Deity
- Copyright year: 2014
Relational Identities and Other-than-Human Agency in Archaeology
- Copyright year: 2018
Abundance
The Archaeology of Plenitude
- Copyright year: 2017
Jim Crow and the Wilson Administration
Protesting Federal Segregation in the Early Twentieth Century
- Copyright year: 2007
The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley
The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley explores the rich landscapes and diverse social histories of the San Luis Valley, an impressive mountain valley spanning over 9,000 square miles that crosses the border of south-central Colorado and north-central New Mexico and includes many cultural traditions.
- Copyright year: 2020
Cosmology, Calendars, and Horizon-Based Astronomy in Ancient Mesoamerica
- Copyright year: 2015
Indigenous Dance and Dancing Indian
Contested Representation in the Global Era
- Copyright year: 2020