Vanderbilt University Press extends the university's scholarly mission by publishing dynamic, well-researched books for a global audience of engaged readers. We publish books in the areas of Latin American and Hispanic studies, with editorial interests including most areas of humanities and social sciences. We seek intellectually provocative and socially significant works in these areas, as well as works that are interdisciplinary or that blend scholarly and practical concerns.
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The University of Nebraska Press is excited to participate in LASA 2023. We have a prestigious list focused on Latin America and publish in a variety of subfields, including history, Latin American studies, Native studies, and the study of borderlands, environment, and women and gender. Our list features multiple series focusing on books in which Latin America is placed in a larger social and cultural context and is designed to be of interest and use to scholars of any specialty. Our titles examine marginal groups such as women, minorities, Indigenous peoples, and other non-elites to provide sophisticated interdisciplinary analyses of cultures and societies south of the border.
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Unlawful Violence
Mexican Law and Cultural Production
Authors: Rebecca Janzen
Language: English
Edition: First
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Centenary Subjects
Race, Reason, and Rupture in the Americas
Authors: Shawn McDaniel
Language: English
Edition: First
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Living Quixote
Performative Activism in Contemporary Brazil and the Americas
Authors: Rogelio Minana
Language: English
Edition: First
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Borges
An Introduction
Authors: Julio Premat
Language: English
Edition: First
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The Restless Dead
Necrowriting and Disappropriation
Authors: Cristina Rivera Garza
Language: English
Edition: First
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Creating Worlds Otherwise
Art, Collective Action, and (Post)Extractivism
Authors: Paula Serafini
Language: English
Edition: First
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Reality in Movement
Octavio Paz as Essayist and Public Intellectual
Authors: Maarten van Delden
Language: English
Edition: First
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Books against Tyranny
Catalan Publishers under Franco
Authors: Laura Vilardell
Language: English
Edition: First
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Transforming Saints
From Spain to New Spain
Authors: Charlene Villaseñor Black
Language: English
Edition: First
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Masculine Figures
Fashioning Men and the Novel in Nineteenth-Century Spain
Authors: Nicholas Wolters
Language: English
Edition: First
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