The University Press of Mississippi was founded in 1970 and is supported by Mississippi's eight state universities. UPM publishes scholarly books of the highest distinction and books that interpret the South and its culture to the nation and the world. From its offices in Jackson, the University Press of Mississippi acquires, edits, distributes, and promotes more than eighty new books every year. Over the years, the Press has published more than 1000 titles and distributed more than 2,600,000 copies worldwide, each with the Mississippi imprint.

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Matria Redux

Caribbean Women Novelize the Past

University Press of Mississippi

A feminist exploration of postcolonial Caribbean literature, analyzed within the framework of an imagined maternal space and time

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Making Music

The Banjo in a Southern Appalachian County

University Press of Mississippi

An intimate look at the role of the banjo in a long-standing, joyful musical tradition vital to the Appalachian region

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In the Shadows of the Big House

Twenty-First-Century Antebellum Slave Cabins and Heritage Tourism in Louisiana

University Press of Mississippi

How plantation museums reveal contemporary struggles in the public history of slavery

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Imperiled Whiteness

How Hollywood and Media Make Race in "Postracial" America

University Press of Mississippi

How media have bolstered and encouraged the figment of a threatened white populace

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Forging Freedom in W. E. B. Du Bois's Twilight Years

No Deed but Memory

University Press of Mississippi

An overdue engagement with the latter three decades of an abundant career

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Feel My Big Guitar

Prince and the Sound He Helped Create

University Press of Mississippi

A collection of dynamic perspectives on a compelling musical genius and enigma

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Faulkner's Families

University Press of Mississippi

A new and fascinating volume that explores the theme of family in the works by the great Mississippi writer

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Christian Petzold

Interviews

University Press of Mississippi

A rich resource for readers interested in the renowned German filmmaker’s work or contemporary German cinema but also those looking for theoretically challenging and sophisticated commentary offered by one of global art cinema’s leading figures

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Part of the Magic

A Collection of Disney-Inspired Brushes with Greatness

University Press of Mississippi

A behind-the-scenes history of Disney’s greatest creative legends as told by an industry insider

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Wait Five Minutes

Weatherlore in the Twenty-First Century

University Press of Mississippi

A folkloristic engagement with the weather and its pervasiveness in our lives

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The Velveteen Rabbit at 100

University Press of Mississippi

A new series of engaging and fascinating essays on the beloved children’s classic

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Season to Taste

Rewriting Kitchen Space in Contemporary Women’s Food Memoirs

University Press of Mississippi

An exciting and detailed study of the explosion of women’s food writing in the early 2000s

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Hidden Harmonies

Women and Music in Popular Entertainment

University Press of Mississippi

An exploration of the untold stories of lesser-known female musicians

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Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 2

Critical Approaches

University Press of Mississippi

The second installment of an essential anthology on children’s literature of the Caribbean and its diaspora

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Caribbean Children's Literature, Volume 1

History, Pedagogy, and Publishing

University Press of Mississippi

The first installment of an essential anthology on children’s literature of the Caribbean and its diaspora

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A Thousand Places Left Behind

One Soldier’s Account of Jungle Warfare in WWII Burma

University Press of Mississippi

A veteran’s harrowing remembrance of jungle warfare and intelligence operations

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To Dance, to Live

A Biography of Thalia Mara

By Carolyn J. Brown, with Carla S. Wall; Foreword by Leanne Mahoney; Afterword by Mona Nicholas
University Press of Mississippi

A moving biography of a dancer, teacher, and arts patron recognized internationally for her efforts in dance education and for bringing world-class ballet to Mississippi

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The Rhetorical Road to Brown v. Board of Education

Elizabeth and Waties Waring's Campaign

University Press of Mississippi

An illuminating look at the little-known rhetorical campaign that helped advance the cause of school desegregation

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Race and the Animated Bodyscape

Constructing and Ascribing a Racialized Asian Identity in Avatar and Korra

University Press of Mississippi

How race is constructed and ascribed in the fantasy world of one popular US franchise

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Queer Oz

L. Frank Baum's Trans Tales and Other Astounding Adventures in Sex and Gender

University Press of Mississippi

The first scholarly monograph to focus on L. Frank Baum’s portrayals of queerness and sexuality in his more than seventy works of fiction

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If You Should Go at Midnight

Legends and Legend Tripping in America

University Press of Mississippi

A fun and thorough investigation of the captivating world of legend tripping

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Abbas Kiarostami

Interviews

Edited by Monika Raesch
University Press of Mississippi

A well-rounded picture of the late Iranian filmmaker through his conversations with journalists, film scholars, critics, students, and audience members

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Funkiest Man Alive

Rufus Thomas and Memphis Soul

By Matthew Ruddick; Foreword by Rob Bowman
University Press of Mississippi

The lively story of the rise of R&B in Memphis through the eyes of one of its powerhouses

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With Hawks and Angels

Episodes from a Southern Life

University Press of Mississippi

A funny, fascinating chronicle of a privileged misfit from Louisiana and the journey for self that took him around the world

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William Levi Dawson

American Music Educator

University Press of Mississippi

The story of a resolute African American composer and educator who flourished during the oppressive Jim Crow Era

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Memories of Africa

Home and Abroad in the United States

University Press of Mississippi

A study on the unique capacity of African Diasporic memoirs to render African migrant experiences

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Conversations with Jerry W. Ward Jr.

Edited by John Zheng
University Press of Mississippi

An indispensable source to American literature and African American studies offering an account of Ward’s intelligent and thoughtful responses to questions about literature, literary criticism, teaching, writing, civil rights, Black aesthetics, race, and culture

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Conversations with Beth Henley

University Press of Mississippi

Nearly forty years of interviews with the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and screenwriter

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Bloodstained Narratives

The Giallo Film in Italy and Abroad

University Press of Mississippi

Critical essays on the transnational thriller genre that influenced myriad horror films

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African American Adolescent Female Heroes

The Twenty-First-Century Young Adult Neo-Slave Narrative

University Press of Mississippi

A scholarly examination of contemporary neo-slave narratives and their African American heroines

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