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  • - Aspirations and Politics in a Counterfeit Clothing Marketplace
    av Matias Dewey
    536,-

    An examination of the vast counterfeit clothing marketplace in Buenos Aires known as La Salada, this book is the first ethnographic study to examine how aspirations shape behaviors of workers in an informal and illegal economy.

  • av Philis Barragan Goetz
    326 - 536,-

  • - No Politics
    av Stephanie Schwartz
    555,-

    This sweeping reinterpretation of Walker Evans reveals how the photographer's work for hire during and after the Great Depression forces us to reconsider American documentary and its histories.

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    - Visualizing Colonial History in South American Portrait Collections
    av Emily Engel
    666,-

    Featuring almost eighty illustrations from between 1590 and 1830, Pictured Politics is the sole study in English or Spanish to examine the role of portraiture in constructing the history of South American colonialism.

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    - ?Izz al-Din al-Qassam and the Making of the Modern Middle East
    av Mark Sanagan
    541,-

    This is the first English-language book-length biography of 'Izz al-Din al-Qassam, sometimes seen as a "Che Guevara of the Middle East"; understanding him is a key to understanding the region, particularly Palestinian nationalism.

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    - Selling Sex and Finding Jesus on the Mexico-US Border
    av Sarah Luna
    986

    A nuanced exploration of life in la zona, the prostitution zone in the border town of Reynosa, Mexico, where narcos, sex workers, and missionaries are entangled in revelatory relationships of love and obligation.

  • - Race, Class, and Latino Politics in Puerto Rican Orlando
    av Patricia Silver
    536,-

    An in-depth look at an emerging Latino presence in Orlando, Florida, where Puerto Ricans and others navigate differences of race, class, and place of origin in their struggle for social, economic, and political belonging.

  • - Di Manes, Belief, and the Cult of the Dead
    av Charles W. King
    624,-

    Restoring the manes, or deified dead of Rome, to their dominant place in the Roman afterlife, this book offers a comprehensive study of the manes, their worship, and their place in Roman conceptions of their society.

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    - Social Sciences
     
    1 439,-

    The newest volume of the benchmark bibliography of Latin American Studies.

  • - A Multispecies Ethnography in Indigenous Brazil
    av Theresa L. Miller
    366,-

  • av Denise J. Youngblood
    379,-

    A study of the lost golden age of Soviet cinema, which was a time of both achievement and contradiction, as reflected in the films of Eisenstein, Pudovkin, and Kuleshov.

  • - Emancipation and Labor in Colonial Sudan
    av Ahmad Alawad Sikainga
    326

    The process of emancipation and the development of wage labor in the Sudan under British colonial rule.

  • av Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda y Arteaga
    233

    A controversial 19th-century Cuban novel about the fatal love of a mulatto slave for his white owner's daughter, together with a novella about an intelligent, flamboyant woman struggling against the restrictions on her gender.

  • - New and Selected Essays
    av Stephen Harrigan
    220,-

    By the author of the critically acclaimed and best-selling novels The Gates of the Alamo and Remember Ben Clayton, here is the definitive, career-spanning collection of nonfiction from one of America's leading writers, Stephen Harrigan.

  • - A History of the Innovation That Transformed Sports
    av Jason P. Shurley
    466

    The first comprehensive history of the social shifts and scientific discoveries that transformed weight lifting from a scorned folly to the ultimate game changer for professional athletes.

  • - A Survey of the Hurricane's Human Effects
    av Keith Nicholls & J. Steven Picou
    273 - 826,-

    Drawing on the accounts of more than twenty-five hundred Katrina survivors, two researchers provide a rare longitudinal look at the hurricane's financial, social, psychological, and physical impacts.

  • av Fred Goodman
    181,-

    The first biography of the timeless bohemian world-music chanteuse who dazzled audiences around the globe and charted exhilarating new musical territory before her tragic death at thirty-seven.

  • - Stella, Identity, and the Modern State
    av Omar D. Foda
    379,-

    The lively story of an iconic beer brand, whose tumultuous business history illuminates the cultural transformations of Egypt over the last century.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Jawdat Fakhreddine
    184

    Twenty intimate poems by renowned Lebanese poet Jawdat Fakhreddine, translated by his daughter Huda in collaboration with Roger Allen, explore such themes as familial love and connection, displacement, memory, and grief.

  • - Adaptation from Panel to Frame
     
    379,-

    This engaging collection explores the multi-media intersections of comics, film, television, and popular culture over the last century, ranging from Felix the Cat to Black Panther.

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    - Theater, Identity, and Political Culture in Cairo, 1869-1930
    av Carmen M. K. Gitre
    529,-

    Putting the spotlight on theatrical performance and cultural identity in Cairo at the turn of the last century, a historian reveals new aspects of the transition from the Ottoman to the British regimes on Egypt's path to self-rule.

  • - Women, Unpaid Labor, and Maternalism in Bolivarian Venezuela
    av Rachel Elfenbein
    379,-

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    av Nancy Thomson de Grummond
    326 - 986

    A rare glimpse into an ancient Etruscan community that provides evidence for how smaller communities could flourish despite centuries of nearby wars with the Romans.

  • - A History of Construction on the US-Mexico Divide
    av C. J. Alvarez
    548,-

  • - A History of Race and the American Superhero
    av Allan W. Austin & Patrick L. Hamilton
    383 - 1 052,-

  • - Oaxacan Woodcarvers in Global Economies of Culture
    av Alanna Cant
    326

  • - An Encyclopedia of the Nahua World in Sixteenth-Century Mexico
     
    661,-

    Scholars explore the most significant trove of Nahua culture and language: an illustrated manuscript compiled after the Spanish conquest by a Franciscan friar with many indigenous authors and painters.

  • av PJ Stoops
    427

    ';A valuable compendium no matter where you live, Texas Seafood encourages you to explore uncommon varieties from your local fishmonger.' The Wall Street Journal The abundance of seafood available from the northwest Gulf of Mexico includes hundreds of delicious species that are often overlooked by consumers. Celebrating this regional bounty, Texas Seafood showcases the expertise of longtime fishmongers and chefs PJ and ';Apple Srimart' Stoops. Readers will find familiar fish like Red Snapper along with dozens of little-known finfish and invertebrates, including tunas, mackerels, rays, and skates, as well as bivalves, shrimps, crabs, and other varieties, many of which are considered ';bycatch' (seafood that a fisher didn't intend to catch), but are no more difficult to prepare and just as delicious as those commonly found at your local supermarket. The Stoopses provide a complete primer on sourcing these wild-caught delicacies, with fascinating details about habitats and life cycles as well as practical advice on how to discern quality. Texas Seafood concludes with simple, delectable recipes, many infused with the flavors of Apple's Thai heritage. Dishes such as Steamed Curried Crab, Crispy White Shrimp, Escolar on a Grill with Green Mango Salad, Cast-Iron-Roasted Shortfin Mako Shark with Rio Grande Grapefruit, and Chicken-Fried Ribbonfish are just a few ways to savor the best of the Gulf. ';By documenting in such detail what's below the surface in our Texas waters, [Texas Seafood] reveals a treasure. Not just for a local market but beyond: the national and even global market.' Edible Houston ';An important addition to every local foodie's culinary library.' Edible San Antonio

  • av Emily Wallace
    273,-

    This illustrated A to Z guide covers detours, destinations, and culinary delights for your next road trip through the American South. Essential in any traveler's glovebox, Road Sides explores the fundamentals of a well-fed road trip across the Southern United States. Entries feature detailed histories and more than one hundred original illustrations that document the many colorful sights and delicious flavors you can experience along the way. Learn the backstory of food-shaped buildings, including the folks behind Hills of Snow, a giant snow cone stand in Smithfield, North Carolina, that resembles the icy treats it sells. Discover the roots of kitschy roadside attractions, and have lunch with the state-employed mermaids of Weeki Wachee Springs in Florida. Road Sides is for everyone: the driver in search of supper or superlatives (the biggest, best, and even worst), the person who cannot resist a local plaque or snack, and the kid who just wants to gawk at a peach-shaped water tower.

  • av Stephen Harrigan
    414,-

    From the New York Times-bestselling author, "e;as good a state history as has ever been written and a must-read for Texas aficionados."e; -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)The story of Texas is the story of struggle and triumph in a land of extremes. It is a story of drought and flood, invasion and war, boom and bust, and the myriad peoples who, over centuries of conflict, gave rise to a place that has helped shape the identity of the United States and the destiny of the world. Big Wonderful Thing invites us to walk in the footsteps of these people along the path of Texas's evolution. Blending action, atmosphere, and impeccable research, it brings to life the generations of driven men and women who shaped Texas, including Spanish explorers, American filibusters, Comanche warriors, wildcatters, Tejano activists, and spellbinding artists-all of them taking their part in the creation of a place that became not just a nation, not just a state, but an indelible idea-in an "e;exhilarating"e; book that dares to tell the whole glorious, gruesome, epically sprawling story of Texas (Kirkus Reviews)."e;What really sets Big Wonderful Thing apart is that it reads more like Lonesome Dove than it does something you might have been assigned in your seventh grade Texas history class."e; ?Texas Monthly"e;Lavishly illustrated, fully annotated, brimming with sass, intelligence, trenchant analysis, literary acumen and juicy details, it is a page-turner . . . Popular history at its best."e; ?The Wall Street Journal "e;Of particular interest is the attention Harrigan pays to marginalized groups; his writing on native peoples and African Americans in Texas is compelling."e; ?Publishers Weekly, "e;The 10 Best Books About Texas"e;"e;Endlessly readable."e; -NPR

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