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  • - Latino Comic Books Past, Present, and Future
     
    335

    The first volume in a trailblazing series on world comics and graphic nonfiction, this book presents a comprehensive array of historical, formal, and cognitive approaches to Latino comics-an exciting popular culture space that captures the distinctive and

  • - Criminalization Experiences of Latina (Im)migrants
    av Martha D. Escobar
    495

  • - Making History with Mapuche Spirits in Chile and Patagonia
    av Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
    349

  • - Intersectional Latino Masculinities
    av Aida Hurtado & Mrinal Sinha
    519

  • - A New Introduction
    av Phillip Berryman
    519

  • - Brazil and the 1970s
    av Elena Shtromberg
    335,99

  • - The Self-Forging of a Banana Republic
    av Kevin Coleman
    315,-

  • - Multiplicities in Film and Television
     
    335,99

    Surveying a wide range of international productions, this collection of essays by established and emerging scholars investigates the important cultural work performed by repetition, or multiplicities, in film and television.

  • - Anthropological Theory and Method in the Real World
    av Jeffrey H. Cohen
    349,-

  • - A Field Guide
    av Troy D. Hibbitts
    295,-

    In this extensively illustrated field guide, two of the state¿s most knowledgeable herpetologists present the first complete identification guide to all thirty-one native and established exotic turtle species in Texas, as well as the American Alligator.

  • - Black Thoughts, Black Revolution, Black Modernity
    av Tanya L. Saunders
    335,99

    "This book is a part of the Latin American and Caribbean Arts and Culture publication initiative, funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation."

  • - Afterimages of Mexico, 1968
    av Samuel Steinberg
    315,-

  • - Film and the First Amendment
    av Jeremy Geltzer
    335,99

  • - Politics and Poetics in Latin America
    av Charles Hatfield
    335

  • av Esther Raizen
    329,-

  • - How the Agency Shapes Film and Television
    av Tricia Jenkins
    349,-

    Raises important and troubling questions about the nature and extent of the CIA's influence on film and television

  • - Archaeology, Ambiguity, and the Production of Knowledge in Northwest Argentina
    av Joan M. Gero
    329

  • av Sam Shepard
    255,-

    This collection shares decades of correspondence between the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and one of his closest friendsincluding personal photos.One of America's leading dramatists, as well as an accomplished actor, screenwriter, and director, Sam Shepard's legacy includes immortal plays like True West andBuried Child, as well as memorable film roles, including his Academy Award-nominated performance in The Right Stuff. Though Shepard remained an intensely private man, he wrote candidly about his life and work in letters to his close friend Johnny Dark. His former father-in-law, Dark became a surrogate brother to Shepard, and even an artistic muse. Two Prospectorsgathers nearly forty years of correspondence and transcribed conversations between them.In these letters, the men open themselves to each other with gripping honesty. Shepard's letters give us the deepest look we will ever get into his personal philosophy and creative process, while in Dark's letters we discover insights into Shepard's character that only an intimate friend could provide. The writers also reflect on the books and authors that stimulate their thinking, their relationships with women (including Shepard's anguished decision to leave his wife and son for actress Jessica Lange), personal struggles, and accumulating years. Illustrated with Dark's photographs of Shepard and their mutual family across many years, as well as facsimiles of numerous letters,Two Prospectorsis a compelling portrait of a complex friendship that anchored both lives for decades, a friendship also poignantly captured in Treva Wurmfeld's film,Shepard & Dark.

  • av Richard Paul
    199

    This ';surprising and insightful' history profiles ten African American engineers, mathematicians, and others who worked for NASA's space program (Lauren Helmuth, New York Times Book Review).The Space Age began just as the struggle for civil rights forced Americans to confront the bitter legacy of slavery, discrimination, and violence against African Americans. NASA itself became an agent of social change, with President Kennedy opening its workplaces to African Americans. In We Could Not Fail, Richard Paul and Steven Moss profile ten pioneer African American space workers whose stories illustrate the role NASA and the space program played in promoting civil rights.Paul and Moss recount how these technicians, mathematicians, engineers, and an astronaut candidate surmounted barriers and navigated being the sole African American in a NASA work group. These brave and determined men went on to help transform Southern society by integrating colleges, patenting new inventions, holding elective office, and reviving and governing defunct towns. Adding new names to the roster of civil rights heroes and a new chapter to the story of space exploration,We Could Not Faildemonstrates how African Americans broke the color barrier by competing successfully at the highest level of American intellectual and technological achievement.

  • av Sarah Bird
    265,-

    The acclaimed author of Above the East China Sea and The Yokota Officers Club celebrates the uniqueness of Texas women in this beautifully designed gift book

  • - Resource Extraction Urbanism in South America
    av Felipe Correa
    489,-

    Presenting five case studies from South America, this foundational book examines the roles played by architecture and urban design in large territorial transformation projects, which remake landscapes but leave a questionable legacy when resource-extracti

  • - Between Hope and Fear
    av Paula Bronstein
    695,-

    One of the world's leading female photojournalists presents a powerful photo essay of daily life in war-torn Afghanistan, offering the most complete visual narrative history of this pivotal Middle East country currently in print.

  • - The Photographs of Kenneth Josephson
    av Kenneth Josephson
    849

    The Light of Coincidence is the definitive, career-spanning retrospective of the work of one of America's premier, yet seldom published, conceptual photographers, whose distinctive images combine a love of perceptual awareness with wry humor.

  • av Andrea Valdez
    309,-

    From two-stepping to tamaladas, ';a must-read manual for anyone looking to learn more about the wild and wonderful state' (Texas Monthly) There are certain things every Texan should know how to do and say, whether your Lone Star roots reach all the way back to the 1836 Republic or you were just transplanted yesterday. Some of these may be second nature to you, but otherswell, maybe it wouldn't hurt to have a few handy hints if, say, branding the herd or hosting a tamalada aren't your usual pastimes. That's where How to Be a Texan can help. In a lighthearted style, Andrea Valdez offers illustrated, easy-to-follow steps for dozens of authentic Texas activities and sayings. In no time, you'll be talking like a Texan and dressing the part; hunting, fishing, and ranching; cooking your favorite Texas dishes; and dancing cumbia and two-step. You'll learn how to take a proper bluebonnet photo and build a Da de los Muertos altar, and you'll have a bucket list of all the places Texans should visit in their lifetime. Not only will you know how to do all these things, you'll finish the book with a whole new appreciation for what it means to be a Texan.

  • - Two Centuries of American Quilts from the Briscoe Center
    av Katherine Jean Adams
    845

    Showcasing 115 remarkable quilts that span more than two hundred years of American quiltmaking, this volume introduces an outstanding collection of American quilts and quilt history documentation, the Winedale Quilt Collection at the Briscoe Center for Am

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    665

    The inaugural volume in the Cities of the Etruscans series, edited by Nancy Thomson de Grummond and Lisa Pieraccini, this book presents a comprehensive study of the city of Caere by an international group of scholars.

  • av Chris Rogers
    335,99 - 1 005

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