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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Une Belle Maison

The Lombard Plantation House in New Orleans's Bywater

University Press of Mississippi

An extraordinary look at the life, decay, and restoration of a plantation home

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Folklore Recycled

Old Traditions in New Contexts

University Press of Mississippi

How the study of folklore has moved beyond oral traditions into creative realms where it is repurposed and transformed

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Made in Mexico

Tradition, Tourism, and Political Fermant in Oaxaca

University Press of Mississippi

A study of the interplay between local producers and consuming tourists in a volatile state

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Second Line Rescue

Improvised Responses to Katrina and Rita

University Press of Mississippi

How beleaguered citizens created their own salvation when their institutions failed

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Witness to Reconstruction

Constance Fenimore Woolson and the Postbellum South, 1873-1894

University Press of Mississippi

An examination of the defining role played by one woman writer who covered the South during Reconstruction

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Martin Luther King’s Biblical Epic

His Final, Great Speech

University Press of Mississippi

An analysis of the course and content of the prophetic Memphis declaration

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Jazz Diplomacy

Promoting America in the Cold War Era

University Press of Mississippi

How America used jazz musicians to carry the anti-communist message when politics failed

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Southern Frontier Humor

New Approaches

Edited by Ed Piacentino
University Press of Mississippi

New approaches and new considerations of authors beyond Mark Twain and into the present day

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Rethinking the Irish in the American South

Beyond Rounders and Reelers

University Press of Mississippi

A fresh look at a multifaceted minority culture

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Neil Jordan

Interviews

Edited by Carole Zucker
University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the director of The Crying Game, Interview with the Vampire, Michael Collins, and The Butcher Boy

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Haiti and the Americas

University Press of Mississippi

Perspectives that shatter the stereotypes and expand understanding of a complex island nation

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Les Cadiens et leurs ancêtres acadiens

l'histoire racontée aux jeunes

University Press of Mississippi

For young readers and immersion classes, a proven history of the Cajun people, now in French

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Out of the Shadow of Leprosy

The Carville Letters and Stories of the Landry Family

By Claire Manes; Foreword by Marcia Gaudet
University Press of Mississippi

A firsthand account of the trauma and impact on one family facing leprosy

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Of Comics and Men

A Cultural History of American Comic Books

University Press of Mississippi

An analysis of the production, content, and techniques of comic books and graphic novels

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You Must Be from the North

Southern White Women in the Memphis Civil Rights Movement

University Press of Mississippi

How well-meaning and well-to-do Memphis women found themselves in the fray in a city’s civil rights turmoil

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Writing Women's History

A Tribute to Anne Firor Scott

University Press of Mississippi

Essays on how women’s history is written in the wake of The Southern Lady

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Warring Fictions

Cultural Politics and the Vietnam War Narrative

University Press of Mississippi

A thoroughly documented study of American fiction on the Vietnam War

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The Story-Time of the British Empire

Colonial and Postcolonial Folkloristics

University Press of Mississippi

An analysis of the folklore collected by imperials and colonials during the second empire

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Realism for the Masses

Aesthetics, Popular Front Pluralism, and U.S. Culture, 1935–1947

University Press of Mississippi

How the Left popularized American realism through best-sellers, Broadway plays, radio, film, and journalism

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Perspectives on Richard Ford

Edited by Huey Guagliardo
University Press of Mississippi

A comprehensive appreciation of the fiction written by this Pulitzer Prize-winning author

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Life on the Press

The Popular Art and Illustrations of George Benjamin Luks

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King Cotton in Modern America

A Cultural, Political, and Economic History since 1945

University Press of Mississippi

How farming of the South’s royal fiber expanded and changed under mechanization and competition

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Global Neorealism

The Transnational History of a Film Style

University Press of Mississippi

Essays that show the rich variety of Italian neorealism’s many outside sources and influences

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Conversations with William Kennedy

University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the author of Ironweed and Legs

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Conversations with Rudolfo Anaya

University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the author of Heart of Aztlan and Bless Me, Ultima

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Conversations with Lee Smith

Edited by Linda Tate
University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the author of Oral History, Fair and Tender Ladies, and The Devil’s Dream

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Conversations with Jerzy Kosinski

Edited by Tom Teicholz
University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the author of The Painted Bird, Steps, and Being There

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Conversations with Ellen Douglas

Edited by Panthea Reid
University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the author of A Family's Affairs, Black Cloud, White Cloud, and Where the Dreams Cross

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C. L. R. James

A Critical Introduction

University Press of Mississippi

A critical analysis of writings of a founder of the Pan-African revolution

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American Horror Film

The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium

Edited by Steffen Hantke
University Press of Mississippi

Essays that assault the conviction that horror film is a genre on its deathbed

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Looking Backward at Us

University Press of Mississippi

A collection of many of the best columns written by Washington Post columnist William Raspberry during the 1980s on American dilemmas in education, poverty, drugs, racism, parenting, and more

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The Postwar African American Novel

Protest and Discontent, 1945-1950

University Press of Mississippi

A rediscovery of forgotten talent overshadowed in the heyday of the African American novel

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Reclaiming Community in Contemporary African American Fiction

University Press of Mississippi

An examination of how the works of five African American writers reveal the power of communal bonds

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Knockout

The Boxer and Boxing in American Cinema

University Press of Mississippi

A study of Hollywood’s continuing fascination with the sweet science

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All Stories Are True

History, Myth, and Trauma in the Work of John Edgar Wideman

University Press of Mississippi

A mapping of the whole Wideman universe from novels to short stories to nonfiction

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Long, Long Tales from the Russian North

Edited by Jack V. Haney
University Press of Mississippi

A record of remarkable folk narratives told over successive nights on vessels or in camps in remote Karelia

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The Speeches of Fannie Lou Hamer

To Tell It Like It Is

University Press of Mississippi

The first collection of speeches from one of the movement’s valiant firebrands

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Faulkner at 100

Retrospect and Prospect

University Press of Mississippi

Essays in centennial celebration of William Faulkner and his achievement

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Decolonization in St. Lucia

Politics and Global Neoliberalism, 1945–2010

University Press of Mississippi

A case study of how a Caribbean nation may achieve political but not economic independence

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Confederates in the Tropics

Charles Swett's Travelogue

University Press of Mississippi

A penetrating account of Confederates who fled to Mexico, Central and South America after the war to establish new communities and why almost all failed

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Coming Home to Mississippi

Edited by Charline R. McCord and Judy H. Tucker; Illustrated by Kevin Bullard
University Press of Mississippi

Celebrations of homecoming by prominent Mississippians who made the return journey

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Borders of Equality

The NAACP and the Baltimore Civil Rights Struggle, 1914-1970

University Press of Mississippi

A study of the Baltimore NAACP branch and its vanguard efforts including a detailed examination of its longtime president, Lillie M. Jackson

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Conversations with John Edgar Wideman

Edited by Bonnie TuSmith
University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the author of The Homewood Trilogy, Brothers and Keepers, Philadelphia Fire

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Global Faulkner

University Press of Mississippi

A probing of the many ways Faulkner interacted with the world’s economies

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Strangers on Their Native Soil

Opposition to United States' Governance in Louisiana's Orleans Territory, 1803-1809

University Press of Mississippi

The story of America's early political division of Louisiana and the test posed to the new republic's revolutionary principles and westward expansion

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That's Got 'Em!

The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman

University Press of Mississippi

The story of an African American musician and band leader whose showmanship and versatility bridged the gap between ragtime and jazz

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I'm Feeling the Blues Right Now

Blues Tourism and the Mississippi Delta

University Press of Mississippi

A critical look at the controversial strategies officials and promoters wield to “sell” the blues

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Desi Divas

Political Activism in South Asian American Cultural Performances

University Press of Mississippi

How South Asian American women have found expression and power in festival dances and theater

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Conversations with Ann Beattie

Edited by Dawn Trouard
University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the author of Chilly Scenes of Winter and Secrets and Surprises

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A Decade of Dark Humor

How Comedy, Irony, and Satire Shaped Post-9/11 America

University Press of Mississippi

Essays that illustrate how humor transformed 9/11 politics and 9/11 transformed humor

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