The University Press of Mississippi was founded in 1970 and is supported by Mississippi's eight state universities. UPM publishes scholarly books of the highest distinction and books that interpret the South and its culture to the nation and the world. From its offices in Jackson, the University Press of Mississippi acquires, edits, distributes, and promotes more than eighty new books every year. Over the years, the Press has published more than 1000 titles and distributed more than 2,600,000 copies worldwide, each with the Mississippi imprint.

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Builders of a New South

Merchants, Capital, and the Remaking of Natchez, 1865–1914

University Press of Mississippi

An account of the business lives of freedmen, whites, plantation and store owners in a thriving, Deep South commercial center

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John Cassavetes

Interviews

University Press of Mississippi

Collected interviews with the American filmmaker whose contributions as an actor, a writer, a director, a producer, and a cinematographer, at a time of radical changes in cinema history, continue to inspire independent filmmakers to challenge creative restrictions and celebrate actors’ artistic contributions

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Jim Shooter

Conversations

University Press of Mississippi

Collected interviews spanning the career of an American comic book writer, editor, and businessman who remains among the most important figures in the history of the medium

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Faulkner and the Black Literatures of the Americas

University Press of Mississippi

The dynamic interplay between the work of the Nobel laureate and black writers

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Conversations with James Salter

University Press of Mississippi

Interviews published from 1972 to 2014 with the award-winning author of The Hunters, A Sport and a Pastime, Light Years, and All That Is

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This Woman's Work

The Writing and Activism of Bebe Moore Campbell

University Press of Mississippi

A critical biography of the novelist and champion for mental health issues

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The Know Nothings in Louisiana

University Press of Mississippi

A surprising history of political success for the nativist, anti-Catholic movement

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Alternate Roots

Ethnicity, Race, and Identity in Genealogy Media

University Press of Mississippi

How popular media cultivates genealogy but buries its cultural context

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Walking Raddy

The Baby Dolls of New Orleans

Edited by Kim Vaz-Deville; Foreword by Karen Trahan Leathem
University Press of Mississippi

Scholars and artists respond to the modern resurgence of the Baby Doll tradition

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Sweet Spots

In-Between Spaces in New Orleans

University Press of Mississippi

A vibrant exploration of the Crescent City’s distinctive in-between spaces

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Paul Verhoeven

Interviews

University Press of Mississippi

This collection of interviews covers every phase of the director’s career, beginning with six newly translated Dutch newspaper interviews dating back to 1968 and ending with a set of previously unpublished interviews dedicated to his most recent work.

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When They Blew the Levee

Race, Politics, and Community in Pinhook, Missouri

University Press of Mississippi

How invisible citizens preserve their community when their town is destroyed

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That Was Entertainment

The Golden Age of the MGM Musical

University Press of Mississippi

The extraordinary story of Arthur Freed and the mighty musical genius of MGM

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Conversations with Gordon Lish

University Press of Mississippi

Interviews published from 1965 to 2015 with one of the most influential and controversial figures in modern American letters

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Consuming Katrina

Public Disaster and Personal Narrative

University Press of Mississippi

An analysis of mismanaged representation and response after disasters

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Southern White Ministers and the Civil Rights Movement

University Press of Mississippi

A study of white ministers who risked their pulpits and lives to challenge southern society

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Riding with Death

Vodou Art and Urban Ecology in the Streets of Port-au-Prince

University Press of Mississippi

The extraordinary story of sculptors and their incredible creations in Haiti

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Peter Kuper

Conversations

Edited by Kent Worcester
University Press of Mississippi

Collected interviews that address such varied topics as the nuts and bolts of creating graphic novels, world travels, teaching at Harvard University, Hollywood deal-making, climate change, Spy vs. Spy, New York City in the 1970s and 1980s, Mad magazine, and World War 3 Illustrated

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Mothers in Children's and Young Adult Literature

From the Eighteenth Century to Postfeminism

University Press of Mississippi

From didactic nursery rhymes to Coraline and The Hunger Games, an engagement with the vital figure of the mother

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Conversations with W. S. Merwin

University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the former United States Poet Laureate

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Conversations with Edwidge Danticat

University Press of Mississippi

Collected interviews ranging from the 2000 publication of this award-winning Haitian-American author’s debut work of fiction, Breath, Eyes, Memory, to a personal interview conducted with the volume editor in 2016

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Charley Patton

Voice of the Mississippi Delta

Edited by Robert Sacré; Foreword by William R. Ferris
University Press of Mississippi

Spirited takes on a blues powerhouse and his legacy

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Southern Writers on Writing

Edited by Susan Cushman; Foreword by Alan Lightman
University Press of Mississippi

A collection of essays for writers, readers, and lovers of all things southern

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Sterling Hayden's Wars

University Press of Mississippi

A biography of a master sailor, war hero, and one of the most unusual and troubled stars of the Golden Era of Hollywood

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Faulkner in the Twenty-First Century

University Press of Mississippi

A turn-of-the-century map of where Faulkner studies have traveled and where they are headed

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Invisible Ball of Dreams

Literary Representations of Baseball behind the Color Line

University Press of Mississippi

How novels, plays, films, poems, and children’s literature fill the archival gaps in Black baseball’s story

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Cups Up

How I Organized a Klavern, Plotted a Coup, Survived Prison, Graduated College, Fought Polluters, and Started a Business

University Press of Mississippi

A riveting story of perseverance and redemption that proves life is stranger than fiction

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Posthumanism in Young Adult Fiction

Finding Humanity in a Posthuman World

University Press of Mississippi

A tracking of the fascinating connections between adolescence and the concerns of posthumanism

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Working-Class Comic Book Heroes

Class Conflict and Populist Politics in Comics

Edited by Marc DiPaolo
University Press of Mississippi

The first book to tackle the blue-collar hero and working-class creators

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Reading Lessons in Seeing

Mirrors, Masks, and Mazes in the Autobiographical Graphic Novel

University Press of Mississippi

How embedded methods of creation dynamically affect meaning in comics

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Mississippi John Hurt

His Life, His Times, His Blues

University Press of Mississippi

The first biography of the blues revival’s most influential and authentic musician

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Conversations with Will D. Campbell

Edited by Tom Royals
University Press of Mississippi

The first collection of interviews with the preacher, activist, and author of Brother to a Dragonfly and Forty Acres and a Goat

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Forty Acres and a Goat

University Press of Mississippi

A call with no steeple from the preacher with no pulpit

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The Comics of Charles Schulz

The Good Grief of Modern Life

University Press of Mississippi

An unparalleled gathering of research devoted to one of the world’s most influential comic strips

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Stephen Sondheim and the Reinvention of the American Musical

University Press of Mississippi

How the preeminent Broadway composer bridged the gap between Rodgers and Hammerstein and postmodernism

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Spiritualism in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans

The Life and Times of Henry Louis Rey

University Press of Mississippi

Extraordinary insight into Creoles of color and their religious culture

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Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults

A Collection of Critical Essays

University Press of Mississippi

An examination of the tremendous influence and power of US comics for youth in the twenty-first century

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The Jazz Pilgrimage of Gerald Wilson

By Steven Loza; Foreword by Anthony Wilson
University Press of Mississippi

The journey of an innovative musical legend who fused Latin sounds and jazz

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The 10 Cent War

Comic Books, Propaganda, and World War II

University Press of Mississippi

The story of how the comic book industry anticipated the fight against fascism and helped sustain America’s war effort

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Deep South Dispatch

Memoir of a Civil Rights Journalist

University Press of Mississippi

A compelling memoir from the front lines of the civil rights movement

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