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A Gallery of Works to #ReadUP


UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS

LATINX POETICS: ESSAYS


ON THE ART OF POETRY
Edited by Ruben Quesada
Elise McHugh, acquisitions editor
ISBN: 9780826364388

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Latinx Poetics is a one-of-a-kind anthology that collects
personal and academic writing from Latino, Latin American,
Latinx, and Luso poets about the nature of poetry and its
practice. Rather than presenting a monolith, it explores and
examines language, geography, and poetics.

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M I C H I G A N S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

TRIBAL ADMINISTRATION
HANDBOOK: A GUIDE FOR
NATIVE NATIONS IN THE
UNITED STATES
Edited by Rebecca M. Webster and Joseph Bauerkemper
ISBN: 9781938065149
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An accessible reference volume focused on key areas of
tribal administration and governance including tribal
management, funding and delivering core services, and
sovereign tribes engaging settler governments.

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MARINE CORPS UNIVERSITY PRESS

WOMEN, PEACE, AND


SECURITY IN PROFESSIONAL
MILITARY EDUCATION
Edited by Lauren MacKenzie and Lieutenant Colonel Dana Perkins
ISBN: 979-8-9853403-6-5

IMAGE HERE This unique compilation showcases award-winning student


research and writing from across the professional military
education continuum about the Women, Peace, & Security
(WPS) agenda—a global framework and policy tool for
addressing gender inequalities and the drivers of conflict.

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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY

WAR & HOMECOMING:


VETERAN IDENTITY AND
THE POST-9/11
GENERATION
Travis L. Martin
ISBN: 978-0-8131-9564-3
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Through personal experience and scholarship and a wide
variety of veteran narratives, this essential work provides
insight into understanding the complexity of veterans'
experiences, and how arts and writing programs can help
veterans find their own voice and identity.

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C AT H O L I C U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S O F A M E R I C A

THE VIRTUES
John H. Garvey
ISBN: 9780813236223
Throughout his more than 40 years in academia, John
Garvey has reflected on the relationship between intellectual
and moral formation, especially in Catholic higher education.
For 12 years as the president of The Catholic University of
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theme on campus, highlighting its significance across all
aspects of university culture, from university policy to campus
architecture.

Following Catholic tradition, The Virtues places the


theological virtues of faith, hope, and love at the center of the
moral life, along with the cardinal virtues—justice,
temperance, fortitude, and prudence. In addition to these
major virtues, Garvey considers a collection of "little virtues,"
habits that assist and accompany us in small but important
ways on the path to goodness.

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BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRESS

WHEN FREEDOM SPEAKS:


THE BOUNDARIES AND
THE BOUNDLESSNESS OF
OUR FIRST AMENDMENT
RIGHT
Lynn Greenky
IMAGE HERE ISBN: 9781684580934

When Freedom Speaks explains the importance of the First


Amendment, not just as a foundational law, but as a living
organism that alters according to the changing definitions of
free speech. Greenky considers it to be the foremost
protector of diverse opinions and tolerance.

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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF COLORADO

WHERE THE RED-WINGED


BLACK BIRDS SING: THE
AKIMEL O’ODHAM AND
CYCLES OF AGRICULTURAL
TRANSFORMATION IN THE
PHOENIX BASIN
Jennifer Bess
IMAGE HERE ISBN: 9781646423101
Where the Red-Winged Blackbirds Sing examines the ways
in which the Akimel O’odham (“River People”) and their
ancestors, the Huhugam, adapted to economic, political, and
environmental constraints imposed by federal Indian policy,
the Indian Bureau, and an encroaching settler population in
Arizona’s Gila River Valley. Fundamental to O’odham
resilience was their connection to their sense of peoplehood
and their himdag (“lifeway”), which culminated in the
restoration of their water rights and a revitalization of their
Indigenous culture.

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UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA PRESS

YUNGCAUTNGUUQ NUNAM
QAINGA TAMARMI / ALL THE
LAND'S SURFACE IS
MEDICINE: EDIBLE AND
MEDICINAL PLANTS OF
SOUTHWEST ALASKA
Ann Fienup-Riordan, Alice Rearden, Marie Meade, and Kevin Jernigan

IMAGE HERE ISBN: 9781602234222


In this book, nearly one hundred men and women from all
over southwest Alaska share knowledge of their homeland
and the plants that grow there. They speak eloquently about
gathering and storing plants and plant material during snow-
free months: gathering greens during spring, picking berries
each summer, harvesting tubers from the caches of tundra
voles, and gathering a variety of medicinal plants. The book
is a guide to the identification and use of edible and
medicinal plants in the region, but also as an enduring record
of what Yup’ik men and women know and value about plants
and the roles plants continue to play in Yup’ik lives.

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U TA H S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

COUNTERSTORIES FROM
THE WRITING CENTER
Edited by Wonderful Faison and Frankie Condon
ISBN: 9781646421527
CounterStories from the Writing Center gathers emerging
scholars of colour and their white accomplices to challenge
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centers. Writing within an intersectional feminist frame, this
volume’s contributors name and critique the dominant role
that white, straight, cis-gendered women have played in
writing center administration as well as in the field of writing
center studies.

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MIT PRESS

IN THE BLACK FANTASTIC


Ekow Eshun
ISBN: 9780262047258

MIT Press is thrilled to publish In the Black Fantastic, a richly


illustrated exploration of Black culture at its most wildly
IMAGE HERE imaginative, artistically ambitious, and politically urgent.

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AMHERST COLLEGE PRESS

STUDIES INTO DARKNESS:


THE PERILS AND PROMISE
OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Edited by Carin Kuoni and Laura Raicovich
ISBN: 978-1-943208-38-8

IMAGE HERE This project reflects on and is informed by recent debates


around hate speech, censorship, sexism, and racism in the
US and elsewhere. Investigations extend far beyond the
current moment and feature poetic responses to the crises
present in contemporary culture and society.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F U TA H P R E S S

I SPOKE TO YOU WITH


SILENCE: ESSAYS FROM
QUEER MORMONS OF
MARGINALIZED GENDERS
Edited by Kerry Spencer Pray and Jenn Lee Smith
ISBN: 9781647690793
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These essays give voice to queer Mormons. The authors—
many speaking for the first time—do so here in simple
narrative prose, discussing identities, experiences,
relationships, heartbreaks, beliefs, and the challenges they
face. Only after reading can a broader picture come forth.

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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS

ENGAGING MUSEUMS:
RHETORICAL EDUCATION
AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Lauren E. Obermark
ISBN: 978-0-8093-3850-4

IMAGE HERE Museums offer an opportunity to re-envision rhetorical


education through their address of hard, discomforting
histories that challenge visitors to confront traumatic events
and work toward a better future. This book engages both
rhetorical education and social justice.

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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS

ASTROTOPIA: THE DANGEROUS


RELIGION OF THE CORPORATE
SPACE RACE
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
ISBN: 9780226821122

IMAGE HERE At the University of Chicago Press, we are looking both UP to


the future and UP to the skies. Astrotopia offers a vision of
exploring space without reproducing the atrocities of earthly
colonialism, encouraging us to create a future that puts
cosmic caretaking over profiteering.

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AT H A B A S C A U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

LITTLE WET-PAINT GIRL


Ouanessa Younsi
Translated by Rebecca L. Thompson
ISBN: 9781778290060

This intensely personal recitation on identity and ethnicity is a


surreal odyssey through a liminal world of belonging and
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Translated here from French, these poems challenge literary,
cultural, and linguistic boundaries.

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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESS

THE JOURNAL OF HUMAN


RESOURCES
Lisa Al-Amoodi, managing editor
ISSN: 0022-166X
The Journal of Human Resources delivers the latest
innovative microeconomics research on our greatest
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health, equity, poverty, and more, each article examines
aspects of the complex modern economy to optimize policy
and improve society.

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS

A CENTURY OF PUBLISHING
A video featuring authors Malinda Lowery, Blair Kelley, Glenda Gilmore,
and Bland Simpson

The University of North Carolina Press, nonprofit publisher of


both scholarly and general-interest books and journals, is
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celebrating the centennial of its founding in 2022.

Watch this short video to see where we started from and


what's #NextUP for our second century.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F C A L G A RY P R E S S

FIVE STALKS OF GRAIN


Adrian Lysenko
Illlustrated by Ivanka Theodosia Galadza
ISBN: 9781773853758

Historical fiction at its finest, this powerful graphic novel tells


IMAGE HERE a story of tragedy and survival during the Holodomor, the
terror-famine that claimed millions of lives in Soviet Ukraine.
Five Stalks of Grain is an unforgettable story of a tragedy
shaped by politics and policy.

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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS

POWER BALANCE: INCREASING


LEVERAGE IN NEGOTIATIONS
WITH FEDERAL AND STATE
GOVERNMENTS / LESSONS
LEARNED FROM THE NATIVE
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Steven J. Haberfeld
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ISBN: 9780806176260

Bringing together firsthand experience, traditional Native


values, and the most up-to-date legal principles and
practices, this how-to book will be an invaluable resource for
tribal leaders and lawyers seeking to develop and refine their
negotiating skills and strategies.

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O R E G O N S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

DEAD WOOD: THE AFTERLIFE


OF TREES
Ellen Wohl
ISBN: 9780870715273

A tree dies in the forest. What happens next? Scientist Ellen


IMAGE HERE Wohl describes the importance of dead wood in forests, in
rivers, along beaches, in the open ocean, and at the deepest
parts of the seafloor, demonstrating that trees have an
exceptionally rich afterlife.

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K E N T S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

MEDSPEAK ILLUMINATED:
THE ART AND PRACTICE OF
MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION
François I. Luks
ISBN: 9781606354438

IMAGE HERE Better communication about illness, treatment, and health


can be supported by simple art practices. Gaining (and re-
gaining) trust in medical authorities starts with inclusive
representation and medical illustration plays a key role in
this.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F A L B E R TA P R E S S

INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND


STREET GANGS: SURVIVANCE
NARRATIVES
Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, Jorgina, and Robert Henry
ISBN: 978-1-77212-549-8

IMAGE HERE In Indigenous Women and Street Gangs six Indigenous


women collaborate to share an emancipatory expression of
their lives through photovoice, in which the authors pair
photographs with narrative to tell their own stories. University
of Alberta Press values first-person accounts in peer-
reviewed scholarship.

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M O D E R N L A N G U A G E A S S O C I AT I O N
OF AMERICA

MLA HANDBOOK PLUS


MLA Staff

MLA style promotes the skills of information and digital


literacy so crucial today with MLA Handbook Plus, where
students and instructors can easily access the ninth edition
of the handbook online.

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UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PRESS

LANDMARK CASES IN
CANADIAN LAW
This book series examines Supreme Court of Canada
decisions that have had an enduring impact on law, politics,
and society. The series volumes advance our understanding
of how these decisions shape the everyday lives of citizens
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS

THE JOURNAL OF FINNISH


STUDIES
Thomas A. DuBois and Hilary-Joy Virtanen, coeditors
ISSN: 1206-6516
University of Illinois Press is the new home of the Journal of
Finnish Studies! This new partnership will strengthen the
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allow authors' works to most effectively reach the global
audience that JFS has cultivated.

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LEUVEN UNIVERSITY PRESS

BLACK MATRILINEAGE,
PHOTOGRAPHY, AND
REPRESENTATION
Edited by Lesly Deschler Canossi and Zoraida Lopez-Diago
Contributing artists: Nydia Blas, Samantha Box, Sheila Pree Bright,
Renee Cox, Andrea Chung, Nona Faustine, Adama Delphine Fawundu,
vanessa german , Ayana V. Jackson, Lebohang Kganye, Deana Lawson,
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Qiana Mestrich, Marcia Michael, Zanele Muholi, Wangechi Mutu, Keisha
Scarville, Mickalene Thomas, Mary Sibande, Carrie Mae Weems, Deborah
Willis
ISBN: 9789462702868

This visual exploration of Black motherhood through pictures


made by Black woman-identifying photographers serves as a
reflection of the past and a portal to the future and
contributes to recent scholarship on the complexity of Black
life and Black joy. Free ebook available.

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OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

REIMAGINING REALISM:
A NEW ANTHOLOGY OF LATE
NINETEENTH- AND EARLY
TWENTIETH-CENTURY
AMERICAN SHORT FICTION
Edited by Charles A. Johanningsmeier and Jessica E. McCarthy
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ISBN: 978-0-8040-1237-9

This innovative collection reinvents the standard American


short fiction anthology and offers readers an invigorated,
inclusive, and nuanced understanding of American literary
history and culture from the Civil War to the end of World
War I.

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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS

MAKING SPACE FOR JUSTICE


Michele Moody-Adams
ISBN: 9780231201377

Moody-Adams considers progressive social movements from


nineteenth-century abolitionism to Black Lives Matters today
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change, drawing out key philosophical and practical
principles.

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NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PRESS

DIVINE DAYS
Leon Forrest
Jeff Deutsch and Parneshia Jones, acquiring editors
ISBN: 9780810145702

A kaleidoscopic whorl of characters, language, music, and


IMAGE HERE Black experience, Divine Days follows Joubert Jones for one
week in 1966 as he pursues the lore and legends of fictional
Forest County, a place resembling Chicago's South Side.

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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS

ON TARGET: GUN CULTURE,


STORYTELLING, AND THE NRA
Noah S. Schwartz
ISBN: 9781487548445

On Target by first-time author Noah S. Schwartz looks at how


IMAGE HERE the NRA both draws upon and shapes historical meta-
narratives about guns in American culture. The work is based
on interviews with NRA members and the author's own
experience in firearm safety classes.

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YA L E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

BLACK LIVES
Jacqueline Goldsby, David Blight, and Henry Louis Gates Jr., series
editors

The Black Lives series is the first attempt by a publisher to


tell the fullest range of stories about the individual women
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and men who most profoundly shaped African American, Afro
Latin, and African history in a series of brief, authoritative
biographies.

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS

WHAT THE EYES CAN'T SEE:


RALPH NORTHAM, BLACK
RESOLVE, AND A RACIAL
RECKONING IN VIRGINIA
Margaret Edds
ISBN: 9781643363523
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Embodying the Next UP spirit of learning, adaptation, and
evolution, What the Eyes Can't See is an examination of race
in the nation, why Virginia Governor Ralph Northam's career
did not end with his "blackface scandal," and how it made
him a better governor and citizen.

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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS

AL-QATA'I: IBN TULUN'S CITY


WITHOUT WALLS
Reem Bassiouney
Translated by Roger Allen
ISBN: 9781647122874

IMAGE HERE This translated novel by celebrated Egyptian novelist Reem


Bassiouney tells the epic story of visionary Egyptian leader
Ahmad Ibn Tulun, who built Al-Qata'i (now Cairo) into a
thriving multicultural empire.

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DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

PRACTICES
Margret Grebowicz, series editor

Books in the Practices series show how an ordinary activity


like fishing, running, or juggling helps us come to understand
ourselves and the world around us. They highlight distinctive
and thoughtful voices from inside and outside the academy in
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deep and playful conversations.

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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI PRESS

BOSNIAN STUDIES:
PERSPECTIVES FROM AN
EMERGING FIELD
Edited by Dženeta Karabegović and Adna Karamehić-Oates
ISBN: 9780826222671
IMAGE HERE It has been 27 years since the end of the war in Bosnia and
Herzegovina, and the history of the conflict, its
consequences, and long-term implications for the politics and
lives of its citizens has remained a source of interest for
scholars around the globe and across disciplines.

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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

25 MILLION SPARKS:
THE UNTOLD STORY OF
REFUGEE ENTREPRENEURS
Andrew Leon Hanna
ISBN: 9781009181495
IMAGE HERE In this debut, Andrew Leon Hanna brings the inspiring stories
of three Syrian refugees to life while highlighting the broader
refugee entrepreneurship phenomenon around the world.

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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS

AN INCONVENIENT APOCALYPSE:
ENVIRONMENTAL COLLAPSE,
CLIMATE CRISIS, AND THE FATE
OF HUMANITY
Wes Jackson and Robert Jensen
ISBN: 9780268203665
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"With intrepid honesty, tenderness, and grace, Jackson and
Jensen lay out a clear framework for making sense of the
most elusive complexities of the climate crisis."—Selina
Gallo-Cruz, author of Political Invisibility and Mobilization

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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA

ROOTED JAZZ DANCE:


AFRICANIST AESTHETICS AND
EQUITY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY
Edited by Lindsay Guarino, Carlos R.A. Jones, and Wendy Oliver
ISBN: 978-0-8130-6911-1
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Rooted Jazz Dance helps decolonize contemporary jazz
dance pedagogy and practice, recovering and affirming the
lifeblood of jazz in Africanist aesthetics and Black American
culture. Essays offer teaching strategies, dance curricula
examples, and artist perspectives.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F P E N N S Y LVA N I A P R E S S

CRITICAL STUDIES IN RISK AND


DISASTER BOOK SERIES /
CRITICAL DISASTER STUDIES
JOURNAL
Book series editors: Kim Fortun, Scott Gabriel Knowles, Jacob A.C.Remes
Robert Lockhart, acquiring editor
IMAGE HERE Journal editorial collective: Ksenia Chmutina, Kim Fortun, Scott Gabriel
Knowles, Jacob A.C. Remes, Monica Sanders

There is alignment and cohesive synergy between this


established book series and the forthcoming journal, with an
overlap among the contributors to both entities. The
University of Pennsylvania Press expects the series and the
journal will enrich each other fruitfully as this discipline
develops.

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SUNY PRESS

INTRODUCTION TO LGBTQ+
STUDIES: A CROSS-
DISCIPLINARY APPROACH
Edited by Deborah P. Amory, Sean G. Massey, Jennifer Miller, and
Allison P. Brown
ISBN: 9781438491707
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Freely available online and published in collaboration with
Milne Library Publishing, this textbook employs an
intersectional analysis, highlighting how sexuality and gender
are simultaneously experienced and constructed through
other structures of inequality and privilege.

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA PRESS

LATINX MEDIA
Edited by Rielle Navitski and Leslie Marsh
Authors: Crystal Camargo, Javier Rivera, Keara K. Goin, Argelia González
Hurtado, Myra Mendible, Gilberto M. Blasini, Laura Isabel Serna, Craig
Allen, Libia Jiménez Chávez, Dalina A. Perdomo Álvarez, Ana M. López,
Sharina Maillo-Pozo, Jonathan Peraza Campos
IMAGE HERE ISBN: 978-1-959203-00-1

#NextUP, Latinx Media is an inclusive, open-access textbook


that delves into the vibrant phenomenon of film, TV, and
digital media by and about the Latinx community, exploring
questions of national origin, race/color, gender, and sexuality.

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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PRESS

PHYLLIS FRYE AND THE FIGHT


FOR TRANSGENDER RIGHTS
Michael G. Long and Shea Tuttle
ISBN: 9781623499846

As the grandmother of transgender civil rights movement,


IMAGE HERE Phyllis Frye's entire life is an exemplary testament to
engagement with and advancement of progressive ideas and
scholarship that propel constant learning, adaptation, and
evolution.

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WA S H I N G T O N S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

COMING HOME TO NEZ PERCE


COUNTRY: THE NIIMÍIPUU
CAMPAIGN TO REPATRIATE
THEIR EXPLOITED HERITAGE
Trevor James Bond
ISBN: 978-0-87422-405-4
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This story of an exploited Native cultural heritage and the
tribe's brilliant fund-raising campaign to reclaim it at full
appraised value highlights needed change in the ethics
related to acquiring, owning, and selling Native cultural
history.

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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

NEW YORK RELIT


The New York ReLit imprint publishes reissues of historical,
literary fiction about New York or written by authors from New
York.

Recently published: Looking for Jimmy: A Search for Irish


America by Peter Quinn. “You don't have to be Irish or Irish-
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American to love this book. Whoever you are, you are in it.
This is the kind of book you will want to bestow on anyone
with, or without, a hyphen in their history.”—Frank McCourt

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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS

SOCIOLOGY OF RACE AND


ETHNICITY
David L. Brunsma and David G. Embrick, series editors
Mick Gusinde-Duffy, Executive Editor for Scholarly and Digital Publishing

This series provides a venue for international, pioneering


scholarship that advances our understanding of race, racism,
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ethnicity, and ethnic oppression. Series books engage social
issues in a meaningful way, advocating intervention and
action in social justice and transformation.

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

COTTON CANDY: POEMS DIPPED


OUT OF THE AIR
Ted Kooser
ISBN: 978-1-4962-3129-1

In Cotton Candy, Ted Kooser's objective is to catch whatever


IMAGE HERE comes to him, to snatch it out of the air in words, rhythms,
and cadences, the way a cotton candy vendor dips an airy
puff out of a cloud of spun sugar and hands it to his
customer.

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

PINK TRIANGLE LEGACIES:


COMING OUT IN THE SHADOW OF
THE HOLOCAUST
W. Jake Newsome
Bethany Wasik, acquiring editor; Jen Savran-Kelly, production editor; Scott Levine,
art director; Rebecca Brutus, publicist
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ISBN: 9781501765155

Pink Triangle Legacies traces the transformation of the pink


triangle from a Nazi concentration camp badge into a symbol
of queer activism, pride, and community.

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NYU PRESS

HEREAFTER: THE TELLING LIFE


OF ELLEN O'HARA
Vona Groarke
ISBN: 9781479817511

In July 1882, Ellen O’Hara stepped off a ship from the West
IMAGE HERE of Ireland to begin a new life in New York. Hereafter is her
story, both a compelling account of an incredible figure and a
reflection on how one woman’s story can speak for more
than one life.

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H A R VA R D U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

STEALING MY RELIGION:
NOT JUST ANY CULTURAL
APPROPRIATION
Liz Bucar
ISBN: 9780674987036

IMAGE HERE From sneaker ads and the "solidarity hijab" to yoga classes
and secular hikes along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage
route, Liz Bucar's Stealing My Religion is the essential guide
to today's murky ethics of religious appropriation.

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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS

QUEER VOICES IN HIP HOP:


CULTURES, COMMUNITIES, AND
CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE
Lauron J. Kehrer
DOI: 10.3998

IMAGE HERE Queer Voices in Hip Hop, an open-access book free to read
around the globe, centers the performances of openly queer
and trans artists of color and reclaims their work as essential
to the history, development, and persistence of hip hop in the
United States.

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LEVER PRESS

"LA PRINCESSE DE CLÈVES" BY


LAFAYETTE: A NEW TRANSLATION
AND BILINGUAL PEDAGOGICAL
EDITION FOR THE DIGITAL AGE
Edited by ​Hélène E. Bilis, Jean-Vincent Blanchard, David Harrison, and
Hélène Visentin
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With interactive paragraphs and lexical definitions, this
digital- born, new edition and translation of "La Princesse de
Clèves" highlights the potential of the digital humanities and
encourages students' active engagement in the reading of
this classic work of French literature.

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ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS

MORE THAN ONE:


AN INTRODUCTION TO
WORLD RELIGIONS
Dyron Daughrity
ISBN: 9781684263998

IMAGE HERE More than One is a new illustrated guidebook to the powerful
diversity of our world’s religions. Filled with lavish
illustrations, this book encourages readers to develop deeper
cultural appreciation and capacity for peacemaking through
mutual understanding.

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RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS

OTHER VOICES OF ITALY


Alessandro Vettori, Sandra Waters, and Eilis Kierans, series editor
Christopher Rios-Sueverkruebbe, acquiring editor

The Other Voices of Italy series presents English translations


of Italian works past and present. Books in this series, no
matter the genre, are chosen to introduce readers to
transnational authors and others whose works have until now
been marginalized.

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P E N N S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

AFRICANA RELIGIONS
Sylvester Johnson, series editor
Patrick Alexander, acquiring editor

Books in the Africana Religions series, several of which are


available in paperback this year, explore the rich diversity of
religious history and life among African and African-
descended people.

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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI

HOWARD CRUSE
Janine Utell
Frederick Luis Aldama, Biographix series editor
ISBN: 9781496843500

There is an urgent need for accessible introductory


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essential for those studying, teaching, and curating comics
as well as comics fans and general readers. Howard Cruse
by Janine Utell is the first book in the new series.

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS

OUR STORIES: BLACK FAMILIES


IN EARLY DALLAS
Edited by George Keaton Jr. and Judith Garrett Segura
ISBN: 978-1-57441-882-8

Our Stories brings together memoirs from many of Dallas's


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to their twentieth-century descendants. The stories reveal
hardships, struggles, and successes achieved against the
odds.

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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS

VIRAL JUSTICE: HOW WE GROW


THE WORLD WE WANT
Ruha Benjamin
ISBN: 9780691222882

Author and scholar Ruha Benjamin has done groundbreaking


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manifesto, her new book Viral Justice is a sweeping, deeply
personal exploration of how we can transform society
through the individual choices we make every day.

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VA N D E R B I LT U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

JOURNEY WITHOUT END:


MIGRATION FROM THE GLOBAL
SOUTH THROUGH THE AMERICAS
Andrew Nelson and Rob Curran
ISBN: 978-0-8265-0485-2

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Journey without End follows the years-long odyssey of
extracontinental migrants through Latin America toward the
US. Based on five years of collaborative research between
journalist Rob Curran and anthropologist Andrew Nelson, this
book makes an engrossing, sometimes surreal, narrative-
driven critique of how state-level immigration policy fails
extracontinental migrants.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F WA S H I N G T O N P R E S S

A DRUM IN ONE HAND,


A SOCKEYE IN THE OTHER:
STORIES OF INDIGENOUS FOOD
SOVEREIGNTY FROM THE
NORTHWEST COAST
Charlotte Coté
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ISBN: 9780295749525

Newly released in our Indigenous Confluences series,


Charlotte Coté's latest book speaks to pressing issues of
indigenous food security and sovereignty, connecting
traditional Nuu-chah-nulth food practices with cultural
revitalization and physical and spiritual wellness.

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L O U I S I A N A S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

AFRODIASPORIC FORMS:
SLAVERY IN LITERATURE AND
CULTURE OF THE AFRICAN
DIASPORA
Raquel Kennon
ISBN: 9780807176818
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Afrodiasporic Forms explores the epistemological
possibilities of the "Black world" paradigm and traces a
literary and cultural cartography of the monde noir and its
constitutive African diasporas across multiple poetic, visual,
and cultural permutations.

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