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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The Sinful Maternal

Motherhood in Possession Films

University Press of Mississippi

A timely examination of the often-overlooked agency, trauma, and fluidity of pregnancy and motherhood in horror

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Superheroes in the Streets

Muslim Women Activists and Protest in the Digital Age

University Press of Mississippi

How Muslim women activists have heroically raised physical and digital protest banners

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Same Old Song

The Enduring Past in Popular Music

University Press of Mississippi

How pop music remembers and re-plays sounds from the past

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Paddleways of Mississippi

Rivers and People of the Magnolia State

University Press of Mississippi

A celebration of the Magnolia State’s exceptional waterways

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Maverick Feminist

To Be Female and Black in a Country Founded upon Violence and Respectability

University Press of Mississippi

A pressing call to an accessible, nonconformist feminism for Black women

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Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels

Studies in Genre

University Press of Mississippi

How Indigenous creators impact the landscape of superhero, science fiction, historical, and experimental comics

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Conversations with Ben Okri

University Press of Mississippi

Over three decades of interviews with the innovative Nigerian author and first Black African winner of the Booker Prize

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Alt Kid Lit

What Children's Literature Might Be

University Press of Mississippi

A timely group of essays that wrestles with what children’s literature is and who it is made for

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The Summer of 2020

George Floyd and the Resurgence of the Black Lives Matter Movement

University Press of Mississippi

An in-depth look at a profound flashpoint in social movement history

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Superheroes Beyond

University Press of Mississippi

A dynamic collection acknowledging a powerful diversity of superheroes outside of expected boundaries

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Out of the Blue

Life on the Road with Muddy Waters

By Brian Bisesi; Foreword by Bob Margolin
University Press of Mississippi

A behind-the-scenes account from Muddy Waters’s road manager and right-hand man during the bluesman’s last great years

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Jazz in the Hill

Nightlife and Narratives of a Pittsburgh Neighborhood

University Press of Mississippi

The lively history of a cherished music scene and its ongoing social significance

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BOOM! SPLAT!

Comics and Violence

University Press of Mississippi

Enlightening essays on the enduring and compelling functions of violence in comics

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Albert Brooks

Interviews

University Press of Mississippi

Fourteen profiles of and conversations with the well-known American actor, director, and screenwriter

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Jean Peters

Hollywood's Mystery Girl

University Press of Mississippi

The first definitive volume in more than fifty years on the extraordinary star of Pickup on South Street, Three Coins in the Fountain, and Niagara

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King of the Gunrunners

How a Philadelphia Fruit Importer Inspired a Revolution and Provoked the Spanish-American War

University Press of Mississippi

How a boisterous fruit importer aided a revolution that triggered a war

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Peep Light

Stories of a Mississippi River Boat Captain

University Press of Mississippi

An illuminating record of fifty years as a pilot on the mighty Mississippi River

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Outliving the White Lie

A Southerner's Historical, Genealogical, and Personal Journey

University Press of Mississippi

An unflinching chronicle of one Mississippian’s reckoning with history

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Monsters and Saints

LatIndigenous Landscapes and Spectral Storytelling

University Press of Mississippi

Writings and artwork that examine the concept of home through the ghost stories of Latinx and Indigenous cultures

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Inventing Benjy

William Faulkner’s Most Splendid Creative Leap

By Frédérique Spill; Translated by Arby Gharibian; Foreword by Taylor Hagood
University Press of Mississippi

The newly translated analysis of one of the most innovative protagonists ever created in American modernism

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Conversations with Sarah Schulman

Edited by Will Brantley
University Press of Mississippi

Thirty years of interviews spanning the career of the novelist, screenwriter, and gay activist whose works include After Delores and Maggie Terry

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Black Hibiscus

African Americans and the Florida Imaginary

University Press of Mississippi

An exploration of the significant literary and cultural contributions from African Americans in the Sunshine State

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Bayou Harvest

Subsistence Practice in Coastal Louisiana

University Press of Mississippi

An in-depth study of the power and pride of cooking, hunting, harvesting, foraging, and thriving in coastal Louisiana

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The Delta in the Rearview Mirror

The Life and Death of Mississippi's First Winery

University Press of Mississippi

A firsthand account of the splendid rise and frightening fall of Mississippi’s first winery

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Tending to the Past

Selfhood and Culture in Children's Narratives about Slavery and Freedom

University Press of Mississippi

How Black writers have circumvented stereotypes to positively portray Black survival, creativity, and autonomy to young readers

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Sports and the Racial Divide, Volume II

A Legacy of African American Athletic Activism

University Press of Mississippi

New perspectives on the ways Black athletes wield their sports platform to address inequalities

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Sounding Our Way Home

Japanese American Musicking and the Politics of Identity

University Press of Mississippi

A generation-spanning history of music making and the sense of belonging it engenders

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See Justice Done

The Problem of Law in the African American Literary Tradition

University Press of Mississippi

An analysis of the fraught relations between Black writing and the law

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Dorothy Arzner

Interviews

University Press of Mississippi

Insights into the career of one of Golden Age Hollywood’s first and most prolific female directors who was best known for The Bride Wore Red

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Conversations with Orhan Pamuk

University Press of Mississippi

Thirty interviews with the Nobel Prize-winning Turkish novelist best known for My Name Is Red, Snow, and The Museum of Innocence

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