Conference discount: 40% off and free standard shipping in the US through July 1, 2023.
Use discount code UTXLASA during checkout.
University of Texas Press is a book and journal publisher of international scope, and a leading publisher in the field of Latin American studies. UT Press has board commitments to Latin American and Latinx/Chicanx studies, including history, art history, pre-Columbian studies, anthropology, and border studies.
Please email senior acquisitions editor, Kerry Webb, at kwebb@utpress.utexas.edu if you are interested in discussing the University of Texas Press as a publishing home for your work.
Follow us on social media at @utexaspress on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our newsletter for special announcements, new releases, events, and more!
Explore our new and forthcoming titles in Latin American Studies here!
Unseen Art
Making, Vision, and Power in Ancient Mesoamerica
Authors: Claudia Brittenham
Language: English
Book Webpage: Click here
Undocumented Motherhood
Conversations on Love, Trauma, and Border Crossing
Authors: Elizabeth Farfán-Santos
Language: English
Book Webpage: Click here
Siblings of Soil
Dominicans and Haitians in the Age of Revolutions
Authors: Charlton W. Yingling
Language: English
Book Webpage: Click here
Migrant Feelings, Migrant Knowledge
Building a Community Archive
Authors: Robert McKee Irwin
Language: English
Book Webpage: Click here
Choreographing Mexico
Festive Performances and Dancing Histories of a Nation
Authors: Manuel R. Cuellar
Language: English
Book Webpage: Click here
Crossing Waters
Undocumented Migration in Hispanophone Caribbean and Latinx Literature & Art
Authors: Marisel C. Moreno
Language: English
Book Webpage: Click here
Taking Form, Making Worlds
Cartonera Publishers in Latin America
Authors: Lucy Bell, Alex Ungprateeb Flynn and Patrick O'Hare
Language: English
Book Webpage: Click here
Rethinking Zapotec Time
Cosmology, Ritual, and Resistance in Colonial Mexico
Authors: David Tavárez
Language: English
Book Webpage: Click here
Electrifying Mexico
Technology and the Transformation of a Modern City
Authors: Diana Montaño
Language: English
Book Webpage: Click here