Latino/a Studies
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A Zapotec Natural History
The University of Arizona Press
A Zapotec Natural History is an extraordinary book and accompanying CD (also avialble on the web here!) that describe the people of a small town in Mexico and their remarkable knowledge of the natural world in which they live. San Juan Gbëë is a Zapotec Indian ...
White But Not Equal
The University of Arizona Press
Check out "A Class Apart" - the new PBS American Experience documentary that explores this historic case! In 1952 in Edna, Texas, Pete Hernández, a twenty-one-year-old cotton picker, got into a fight with several men and was dragged from a tavern, robbed, and beaten. Upon ...
Vernacular Sovereignties
Indigenous Women Challenging World Politics
The University of Arizona Press
Kafka in a Skirt
Stories from the Wall
The University of Arizona Press
Short stories that highlight the folly of the human condition.
Sown in Earth
Essays of Memory and Belonging
By Fred Arroyo
The University of Arizona Press
Heart-wrenching autobiographical stories from an award-winning Latinx writer.
A Good Map of All Things
A Picaresque Novel
The University of Arizona Press, University of Arizona Press