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Intimate Memories and Public Histories Sustain a Woman’s Quest for Meaning and Peace
Kathryn E. O’Rourke offers a new interpretation of the development of modern architecture in the Mexican capital, showing close links between design, evolving understandings of national architectural history, folk art, and social reform.
A New Collection on the Complexities of Modern Life from an Award-Winning Poet
An Innovative Approach to Studying the Relationship between Politics, Crime, and Violence
Explores Mexico’s Long History of State-Influenced Engineering
Traces the Evolution of Radium from a Scientific Object to a Desirable Commodity
Death of the Daily News Sounds a Warning for an Unfolding American Crisis
The First Systematic Academic History of the Study of Biological Rhythms
Winner of the 2021 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry
Winner of the 2021 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize
Presents a New Way of Understanding Modernization, Exclusion, and Nationalist Discourse through the Voices of Gender and Sexual Dissident Writers
Exploring Colonialism in University Spanish and Hispanic Studies Departments
How Contemporary Art, Literature, Film, and Television Create an Imagined Version of Latin America in the United States
Essays That Confront the Personal and Public Aspects of Surviving Tragedy and Demonstrate How Pittsburgh Is Still Stronger Than Hate
A Lament for the Casualties of Corporate Destruction, Racism, War, and Personal Loss