Featured catalogs collection for Books Division page
- Exclusively gay, remarkably famous: The "fabulous potency" of Truman Capote and Gertrude Stein.
- BY JEFF SOLOMON Assistant professor of English and women, gender, and sexuality studies at Wake Forest University Truman Capote and Gertrude Stein s ...
- Art Practice and Protest.
- BY NAMIKO KUNIMOTO Assistant professor of art history at The Ohio State University In 1950, Japanese political parties and grassroots organizations ...
- Reparative therapies remain alive and well in some US states—Texas and Oklahoma included.
- This billboard appeared in Dallas, Texas, in 2015. Despite widespread condemnation, reparative (also known as "ex-gay" or "reorientation") therapies s ...
- The boombox on the bus: Erik Satie's furniture music in 2016
- BY PAUL ROQUET Postdoctoral fellow in global media and film studies at Brown University 2016 marks the 150th birth anniversary of the French compose ...
- On Jeff VanderMeer and material monsters: Did we ever know anything about the world at all?
- BY BENJAMIN J. ROBERTSON University of Colorado Boulder In None of This is Normal: The Fiction of Jeff VanderMeer , I focus on the fantastic materia ...
- His words, his story, his magnetism: Capturing the voice of Hy Berman, Minnesota’s beloved public historian
- BY JAY WEINER Until the work began on what would become Professor Berman: The Last Lecture of Minnesota’s Greatest Public Historian, I didn’t know ...
- Remembering the struggles and achievements of Māori filmmaker Barry Barclay.
- While filming Barclay's Tangata Whenua television series in 1972, cameraman Keith Hawke has the camera about 10 meters from the people on the porch, l ...
- #UPWeek finale: More authors on working with a university press
- On Monday , we kicked off University Press Week with a tremendous blurb from Nona Willis Aronowitz about the value of working with a university press ...
- #UPWeek: Throwback Thursday | University presses and other publishers and their founding dates.
- Full, huge graphic available here. Full, huge graphic available here. And next in the #UPWeek ...
- #UPWeek Day One: Nona Willis Aronowitz on working with a university press
- For me, working with a university press was absolutely the right choice. I didn't just feel like one of a million authors at the mercy of a breakneck ...