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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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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A Slow, Calculated Lynching

The Story of Clyde Kennard

University Press of Mississippi

The harrowing, yet pivotal, story of a brilliant integration advocate

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Visions of Invasion

Alien Affects, Cinema, and Citizenship in Settler Colonies

University Press of Mississippi

An exploration of the ways migrants are coded as alien in popular film and public discourse

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The Struggle of Struggles

University Press of Mississippi

A new edition of an autobiography that chronicles the everyday conflicts, losses, and triumphs of the civil rights struggle

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The Speeches of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner

The Press, the Platform, and the Pulpit

University Press of Mississippi

An essential reader of the powerful orations of an African American religious leader

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Howard Cruse

University Press of Mississippi

A career-spanning biography of a central and significant figure in queer comics

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Blockheads, Beagles, and Sweet Babboos

New Perspectives on Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts

University Press of Mississippi

A critical reexamination of the Peanuts gang we all know and love

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Artful Breakdowns

The Comics of Art Spiegelman

University Press of Mississippi

The definitive critical appraisal of the great comics artist’s six-decade career as a pioneer, curator, and theorist

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Old Southwest to Old South

Mississippi, 1798-1840

University Press of Mississippi

The first chronicle of Mississippi’s tumultuous coming-of-age

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Becoming Ezra Jack Keats

University Press of Mississippi

The first in-depth biography of one of the most influential authors of children’s literature

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The Welcome

By Hubert Creekmore; Introduction by Phillip Gordon
University Press of Mississippi

A new edition of the important, long out-of-print novel

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