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In a Persian Mirror

Images of the West and Westerners in Iranian Fiction

by M.R. Ghanoonparvar
Language: English
Release Date: July 5, 2010

The extreme anti-Western actions and attitudes of Iranians in the past decade have astonished and dismayed the West, which has characterized the Iranian positions as irrational and inexplicable. In this groundbreaking study of images of the West in Iranian literature, however, M. R. Ghanoonparvar reveals...

Women Filmmakers in Mexico

The Country of Which We Dream

by Elissa J. Rashkin
Language: English
Release Date: January 27, 2009

Women filmmakers in Mexico were rare until the 1980s and 1990s, when women began to direct feature films in unprecedented numbers. Their films have won acclaim at home and abroad, and the filmmakers have become key figures in contemporary Mexican cinema. In this book, Elissa Rashkin documents how and...
by Angélica Jimena Afanador-Pujol
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2015

The Relación de Michoacán (1539–1541) is one of the earliest surviving illustrated manuscripts from colonial Mexico. Commissioned by the Spanish viceroy Antonio de Mendoza, the Relación was produced by a Franciscan friar together with indigenous noble informants and anonymous native artists who...

The Book of Merlyn

The Unpublished Conclusion to The Once and Future King

by T.H. White
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

This magical account of King Arthur's last night on earth spent weeks on the New York Times best-seller list following its publication in 1977. Even in addressing the profound issues of war and peace, The Book of Merlyn retains the life and sparkle for which White is known. The tale brings...

Desierto

Memories of the Future

by Charles Bowden
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2018

“A dark, troubling vision of life in the desert, defined broadly; of mountain lions and drug kingpins, Mexican hopes and Indian feuds.”—Los Angeles Times“In these powerful epic tales of the Sonora Desert, Bowden peoples the harsh land on both sides of the US-Mexican border with saints and sinners, but his enduring hero is the desert itself.”—Kirkus Reviews

Mixing It Up

Multiracial Subjects

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Language: English
Release Date: September 13, 2013

The United States Census 2000 presents a twenty-first century America in which mixed-race marriages, cross-race adoption, and multiracial families in general are challenging the ethnic definitions by which the nation has historically categorized its population. Addressing a wide spectrum of questions...

Why the Humanities Matter

A Commonsense Approach

by Frederick Luis Aldama
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2009

Is there life after postmodernism? Many claim that it sounded the death knell for history, art, ideology, science, possibly all of Western philosophy, and certainly for the concept of reality itself. Responding to essential questions regarding whether the humanities can remain politically and academically...

Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Peru

New Discoveries and Interpretations

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Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2013

Propitiating the supernatural forces that could grant bountiful crops or wipe out whole villages through natural disasters was a sacred duty in ancient Peruvian societies, as in many premodern cultures. Ritual sacrifices were considered necessary for this propitiation and for maintaining a proper reciprocal...
by James L. Fitzsimmons
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2010

Like their regal counterparts in societies around the globe, ancient Maya rulers departed this world with elaborate burial ceremonies and lavish grave goods, which often included ceramics, red pigments, earflares, stingray spines, jades, pearls, obsidian blades, and mosaics. Archaeological investigation...
by Ellie D. Hernández
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2010

In recent decades, Chicana/o literary and cultural productions have dramatically shifted from a nationalist movement that emphasized unity to one that openly celebrates diverse experiences. Charting this transformation, Postnationalism in Chicana/o Literature and Culture looks to the late 1970s, during...
by Raymond Leslie Williams
Language: English
Release Date: July 5, 2010

Novels such as One Hundred Years of Solitude have awakened English-language readers to the existence of Colombian literature in recent years, but Colombia has a well-established literary tradition that far predates the Latin American "boom." In this pathfinding study, Raymond Leslie Williams provides...

Men as Women, Women as Men

Changing Gender in Native American Cultures

by Sabine Lang
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2010

As contemporary Native and non-Native Americans explore various forms of "gender bending" and gay and lesbian identities, interest has grown in "berdaches," the womanly men and manly women who existed in many Native American tribal cultures. Yet attempts to find current role models in these historical...
by Eric Gary Anderson
Language: English
Release Date: May 28, 2010

Culture-to-culture encounters between "natives" and "aliens" have gone on for centuries in the American Southwest—among American Indian tribes, between American Indians and Euro-Americans, and even, according to some, between humans and extraterrestrials at Roswell, New Mexico. Drawing on a wide range...

The Human Cost of Food

Farmworkers' Lives, Labor, and Advocacy

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Language: English
Release Date: January 27, 2009

Finding fresh fruits and vegetables is as easy as going to the grocery store for most Americans—which makes it all too easy to forget that our food is cultivated, harvested, and packaged by farmworkers who labor for less pay, fewer benefits, and under more dangerous conditions than workers in almost...
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