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  • - A Story of Gender, Race, and Labor on the North Coast of Honduras
    av Suyapa G. Portillo Villed
    581,-

    A first-of-its-kind study of the working-class culture of resistance on the Honduran North Coast and the radical organizing that challenged US capital and foreign intervention at the onset of the Cold War, examining gender, race, and place.

  • - Antonio Bonet's Dreams for Buenos Aires
    av Ana Maria Leon
    504,-

    A provocative examination of how the discourse and practice of modern architecture was transformed by its encounter with large populations and the volatile politics of twentieth-century Argentina.

  • - How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletics
    av Frank Andre Guridy
    315,-

    The story of Texas's impact on American sports culture during the civil rights and second-wave feminist movements, this book offers a new understanding of sports and society in the state and the nation as a whole.

  • - Zilphia Horton and the Highlander Folk School
    av Kim Ruehl
    315,-

    The first biography of activist and musician Zilphia Horton, a woman who inspired thousands of working people and left a legacy that changed the world.

  • - Participatory Mapmaking from Latin America
     
    457,-

    Shedding light on the innovative uses of participatory mapping emerging from Latin America's marginalized communities, this diverse collection reconceptualizes what maps mean as representations of identity and place.

  • av Nicholas Keefauver Roland
    375 - 457,-

  • - Photographs Inspired by the Voting Rights Movement
    av William Abranowicz
    457,-

    In This Far and No Further, photographer William Abranowicz delivers more than one hundred contemporary images of the places that shaped the civil rights movement, proving the Edmund Pettus Bridge and other historic sites still have stories to tell.

  • - The Fight for Water in Texas
    av Seamus McGraw
    200,-

    A Thirsty Land chronicles Texans' epic struggles over water, from San Antonio's mission-era acequias to today's debates in the face of climate change and population growth, with an eye toward innovative technologies and strategies for increasing the suppl

  • - Rethinking Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Chicanx/Latinx Studies
    av Francisco J. Galarte
    367 - 1 124,-

  • av Shahla Ujayli
    178,-

    A groundbreaking collection of experimental short fiction by Syrian author and Booker International Prize for Arabic Fiction nominee Shahla Ujayli, A Bed for the King's Daughter uses surrealism and irony to examine women's agency and the decline of modern

  • - The Worlds of Santa Teresa Urrea and Don Pedrito Jaramillo
    av Jennifer Koshatka Seman
    367 - 1 124,-

  • - The Life and Legacy of Robert E. Howard
    av Todd B. Vick
    315,-

    A comprehensive biography of Robert E. Howard, the enigmatic creator of Conan the Barbarian and progenitor of the sword and sorcery genre, who published hundreds of short stories and poems before taking his own life at the age of thirty.

  • av Felipe Hinojosa
    315 - 457,-

  • - The Cultural Encyclopedias of Sixteenth-Century Mexico
    av Elizabeth Hill Boone
    698,-

    The first comprehensive examination of Aztec pictorial encyclopedias and their creation, this book explores how indigenous artists documented their ancestral culture in these texts for those outside their community.

  • - The Gordon Gift to The University of Texas
    av Veronica Roberts
    315,-

    An exhibition catalog featuring the artwork of Charles White, an influential and beloved artist, educator, and activist.

  • - A Memoir of Book Collecting and the World of Venture Capital
    av Annette Campbell-White
    375,-

    A fascinating memoir by a passionate bibliophile and pioneering venture capitalist.

  • - The Public Art Program of the University of Texas at Austin
     
    213,-

    A beautifully illustrated and informative guide to more than forty works by such famed artists as Michael Ray Charles, Ann Hamilton, José Parlá, and James Turrell, available for all to enjoy on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.

  • - Latina/o Children, Texas Schools, and National Debates on Early Education
    av Robert Crosnoe
    457,-

    A deeply researched work that sheds light on growing income inequality in Texas and how early education programs, particularly among low-income Latina/o populations, result in varying degrees of success and failure.

  • - Spectral Realism in Colombian Literature, Film, and Art
    av Juliana Martinez
    457,-

    An ambitious critical account of "spectral realism," a new, politically charged strain of literature, film, and art that responds to Colombia's drug wars, paramilitary violence, and resulting demands for justice.

  • av Charles Bowden
    268,-

    In this sixth and final installment of his "Unnatural History of America" series, journalist Charles Bowden contrasts the intractable violence of man with the enduring beauty of the natural world, and its potential for regeneration.

  • - Food in Ancient Maya Society
    av Traci Ardren
    646,-

    Presenting new data from leading scholars in the field, this collection uses evidence from archaeology, hieroglyphic texts, chemical analyses, and art to explore the many ways food was integral to Classic Maya society.

  • av Michael J. Taylor
    375 - 581,-

  • - Sexuality, Fantasy, and the Superhero
     
    646,-

    From Superman and Batman to the X-Men and Young Avengers, Supersex interrogates the relationship between heroism and sexuality, shedding new light on our fantasies of both.

  • - Nature, Place, Craft & Restraint
    av Lake|Flato Architects
    508,-

    Since 1984 Lake|Flato Architects has been winning awards for its unique buildings committed to sustainability, beauty, and community; this generously illustrated book presents the firm's most striking creations.

  • av Dana Polan
    229,-

    In this first book on The LEGO Movie, renowned film and TV scholar Dana Polan shows how, through irony, savvy self-awareness, and knowingness about the culture industry, the blockbuster animated film makes for essential cinema.

  • av Ramy al-Asheq
    178,99

    A powerful collection of poetry by Syrian-Palestinian poet Ramy al-Asheq that gives voice to the complexity of exile in our contemporary world.

  • - Celebrating Washington's Birthday at the US-Mexico Border
    av Elaine A. Pena
    315 - 970,-

  • - The Tragic History of a Bodybuilding Icon
    av John D. Fair
    395,-

  • - A History of Women and Sports in Latin America
    av Brenda Elsey & Joshua Nadel
    315,-

  • - Into the Unknown with Edward Abbey
    av Charles Bowden
    193,-

    "The first literary biography of Edward Abbey in a generation, this thoughtful memoir serves as a meditation on the writing life, the cult of readers, reputation, and the literary afterlife of a well-known writer"--

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