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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Regenerating the Feminine

Psyche, Culture, and Nature

University Press of Mississippi

An exciting study that aims to trace the resurgence of the feminine archetype in literature and film

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Though There Be Giants

The Ghetto Pastoral Mode in Black Migration Novels

University Press of Mississippi

A scholarly exploration of the tension of spaces in African American Great Migration novels

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Stand the Storm

Spiritual Quartet Singing in the Struggle for Black Education

University Press of Mississippi

An invaluable history of spiritual singing groups and how their tours helped build historically Black colleges and universities in the South

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Firefly in a Box

An Anthology of Soviet Kid Lit

University Press of Mississippi

An in-depth exploration of popular Russian-language Soviet children’s texts and illustrations

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Conversations with Rick Veitch

University Press of Mississippi

A wealth of insight not only into the development of Veitch’s graphic innovations and metaphysical explorations, but also into the upheavals and transformations of American comics from the 1970s to today

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Comics of the Anthropocene

Graphic Narrative at the End of Nature

University Press of Mississippi

The first full-length monograph to explore how US comics artists have depicted environmental destruction, mass extinctions, and climate change

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Borrowed Land, Stolen Labor, and the Holy Spirit

The Struggle for Power and Equality in Holmes County, Mississippi

University Press of Mississippi

An in-depth microhistory highlighting how African American farmers and religious institutions played crucial roles in the struggle for land, voting rights, and school desegregation

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Bluegrass Gospel

The Music Ministry of Jerry and Tammy Sullivan

By Jack Edward Bernhardt; Foreword by Bill C. Malone; Afterword by Marty Stuart
University Press of Mississippi

A personal exploration of the lives and music of the father-daughter duo as they spread their mission and music across the South

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Mutants, Androids, and Aliens

On Being Human in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

University Press of Mississippi

How ordinary human characters interact with more-than-human beings in the MCU

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Conjuring the Haint

The Haunting Poetics of Black Women

University Press of Mississippi

The first critical study of the interlocking relationship between haunting, Black women’s lives, and poetry

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Choctaw Traditions

Stories of the Life and Customs of the Mississippi Choctaw

University Press of Mississippi

A valuable collection of stories that honor the customs and traditions of everyday life in Choctaw communities

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Choctaw Tales

Stories from the Firekeepers

University Press of Mississippi

A revised and updated treasury of tribal lore told by past and present Choctaw storytellers

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Singing through Struggle

Music, Worship, and Identity in Postemancipation Black Churches

University Press of Mississippi

A critical examination of the power of sacred song in nineteenth-century African American life

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Rainbow Fleur de Lis

Essays on Queer New Orleans History

University Press of Mississippi

Essays that provide a crucial overview of LGBTQ+ history in New Orleans

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Healthcare in Children's Media

University Press of Mississippi

The first full-length, multidisciplinary study examining representations of healthcare systems in children’s media

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Fiddling Is My Joy

The Fiddle in African American Culture

University Press of Mississippi

A thorough examination of the history and legacy of African American fiddling

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Double Crossed

Black Female Intersectionality in Hollywood

University Press of Mississippi

A concerning analysis of the distortions and pervasive stereotypes of Black female images within Hollywood

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Dashing to the End

The Ray Milland Story

University Press of Mississippi

The engaging and detailed first biography of the Oscar-winning Welsh actor

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Conversations with Jesmyn Ward

University Press of Mississippi

Collected interviews with the recipient of numerous major literary awards and fellowships, including two National Book Awards, for Salvage the Bones and Sing, Unburied, Sing

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An American Girl Anthology

Finding Ourselves in the Pleasant Company Universe

University Press of Mississippi

An exciting collection of essays exploring and critically analyzing the cultural impact and nostalgia of American Girl dolls

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The Superhero Blockbuster

Adaptation, Style, and Meaning

University Press of Mississippi

A detailed exploration of the adaptive practices, meanings, and industrial significance of popular superhero blockbusters

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The P-38 Lightning and the Men Who Flew It

University Press of Mississippi

Stories of the engineers who designed and the brave pilots who flew the fastest, deadliest fighter of World War II

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The Musicals of Cole Porter

Broadway, Hollywood, Television

University Press of Mississippi

A pivotal examination of one of America’s greatest songwriters, his lyrics, and his lifelong attempt to define the nature of love

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Sax Expat

Don Byas

University Press of Mississippi

The riveting biography of one of the world’s greatest yet lesser-known jazz musicians

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King Noir

The Crime Fiction of Stephen King

University Press of Mississippi

The first critical study to trace the hardboiled detective inheritance of America’s Storyteller

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Global Indigenous Horror

University Press of Mississippi

The first critical collection to unsettle the horror genre through a contemporary Indigenous gaze

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Faulkner On and Off the Page

Essays in Biographical Criticism

University Press of Mississippi

Fresh perspectives on one of literature’s most willfully enigmatic figures

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Chester Brown

University Press of Mississippi

A concise overview of the renowned comics creator of Yummy Fur, Ed the Happy Clown, I Never Liked You, Louis Riel, and Paying for It

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William Faulkner in Holly Springs

University Press of Mississippi

An intriguing argument and exploration that expands the postage stamp of the Nobel Laureate’s fiction

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Russ Meyer

Interviews

Edited by Ed Symkus
University Press of Mississippi

Thirty years of interviews with the provocative and often controversial creator of films including Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!; Beyond the Valley of the Dolls;and Vixen!

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Refusing to Be Made Whole

Disability in Black Women's Writing

University Press of Mississippi

A cross-disciplinary analysis on how Black women writers theorize disability and Black womanhood

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Neoliberalism and Young Adult Fiction

Exceptionalism, Exploitation, and Erasure

University Press of Mississippi

One of the first critical volumes to examine how young adult literature reproduces but also resists neoliberalism

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George Valentine Dureau

Life and Art in New Orleans

University Press of Mississippi

An expansive and beautiful survey of one of New Orleans’s most accomplished and provocative artists

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Evanira Mendes

A Voice from the Brazilian Folklore Movement

University Press of Mississippi

The long-overdue recognition of a scholar and the vibrant Brazilian folklore she documented

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Crossing the Pass of Clouds

An Army Photographer's Vietnam Journal

University Press of Mississippi

An extraordinarily up-close and personal photography collection and journal of the last years of the Vietnam War

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A Tone Parallel to Duke Ellington

The Man in the Music

University Press of Mississippi

Ellington’s music with fresh thematic explorations to delight music lovers

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Us According to Them

Stateside Portrayals of Puerto Ricans and Their Culture, 1898-2010

University Press of Mississippi

A thoughtful look at how mainland US observers perceive and portray Puerto Rico

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The Nine O'Clock Whistle

Stories of the Freedom Struggle for Civil Rights in Enfield, North Carolina

University Press of Mississippi

The untold history of a small town where a stand for civil rights had lasting, wide impacts

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Soul of the Court

The Trailblazing Life of Judge William Benson Bryant Sr.

University Press of Mississippi

The first full-length biography of a trailblazing DC attorney and judge

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Prophetic Peril

The Rhetoric of Nineteenth-Century African American Prophetic-Call Narratives

University Press of Mississippi

A study of the call narrative storytelling tradition centered on four influential Black leaders

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