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Speak UP

A Gallery of Works to #ReadUP


AS S O C I A T I O N O F C AN A D I A N U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S E S

READTHINKKNOW
AU Press, McGill-Queen’s University Press, Memorial University Press,
Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, Les Presses de l’Université
d’Ottawa, University of Regina Press, UBC Press, University of Calgary
Press, University of Manitoba Press, University of Toronto Press, Wilfrid
Laurier University Press, University of Alberta Press

All the work of Canadian university presses, all in one


place! This incredible collaboration showcases and
promotes not only the books, but also the other
innovative projects being undertaken by scholars and
university presses in Canada.

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UNIVERSITY PRESS WEEK 2023 SPEAK UP


Activism &
Social Justice
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

BAYARD RUSTIN: A
LEGACY OF PROTEST AND
POLITICS
Edited by Michael G. Long
Contributing authors include Walter Naegle, Jonathan Eig & Erica Chenoweth

ISBN: 9781479818495

With expansive, searching, and sometimes critical


essays, this collected volume draws a full picture of
Bayard Rustin, the openly gay, socialist, Civil Rights
activist who organized the 1963 March on Washington
and changed the course of U.S. history.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F N O R T H T E X AS P R E S S

ARCHIVE ACTIVISM: MEMOIR


OF A “UNIQUELY NASTY”
JOURNEY
Charles Francis

ISBN: 978-1574419085

A gay Texan born in the 1950s, Charles Francis always


knew that Research = Activism. A lifetime of experience
and discovery inspired him to form the Mattachine Society
of Washington, DC. Archive Activism is both a memoir
and a roadmap for activists armed only with library cards.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F O K L AH O M A P R E S S

BEHOLD THE WALLS


Commemorative Edition
Clara Luper
Edited by Karlos K. Hill & Bob L. Blackburn

ISBN: 9780806192796

This commemorative edition of Behold the Walls, Clara


Luper’s eye-opening autobiography, offers invaluable
insight into the history of protest in the early years of the
Civil Rights Movement and features newly selected
historical photographs and a new introduction.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F S O U T H C AR O L I N A P R E S S

SCHOOLING THE MOVEMENT:


THE ACTIVISM OF SOUTHERN
BLACK EDUCATORS FROM
RECONSTRUCTION THROUGH
THE CIVIL RIGHTS ERA
Edited by Derrick P. Alridge, Jon N. Hale & Tondra L. Loder-Jackson

ISBN: 978-1-64336-375-2

Schooling the Movement is a testament to how educators


#SpeakUP, examining the pedagogical activism and vital
contributions of Black teachers throughout the Black
freedom struggle, contextualizing their role as advocates
for social justice.

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V AN D E R B I L T U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S

THE PEOPLE’S PLAZA: SIXTY-


TWO DAYS OF NONVIOLENT
RESISTANCE
Justin Jones
Foreword by Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II

ISBN: 9780826504975

The People’s Plaza is Justin Jones’ rumination on power


and vision for a more just, equitable, anti-racist Nashville.
It is a first-person account of hope, a statement of intent,
and a blueprint for nonviolent resistance in the American
South and elsewhere.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F C I N C I N N AT I P R E S S

SOCIAL MEDIA, SOCIAL


JUSTICE AND THE POLITICAL
ECONOMY OF ONLINE
NETWORKS
Jeffrey Layne Blevins & James Jaehoon Lee
Developed by Ezra Edgerton

DOI: 10.10.34314

The project highlights the pinnacle of University of


Cincinnati Press's publishing mission, to expand
academic scholarship with innovative, interactive works
published in open access and print. It just won the Next
Generation Indie Book Award for best eBook for 2023.

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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY

APPALACHIAN FUTURES:
BLACK, NATIVE, & QUEER
VOICES
Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle, Davis Shoulders, & Crystal Wilkinson,
series editors

The series gives voice to Black, Native, Latinx, Asian,


Queer, and other nonwhite or ignored identities within the
Appalachian region. Creating space for the voices and
stories of Appalachia’s future, this series actively seeks to
dismantle harmful stereotypes.

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Anthropology
Ethnography
Archaeology
AM E R I C A N S C H O O L O F C L AS S I C AL
S T U D I E S AT AT H E N S

HESPERIA: THE JOURNAL OF


THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF
CLASSICAL STUDIES AT
ATHENS
Edited by Jennifer Sacher

DOI: 10.2972

Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of


Classical Studies at Athens presents leading scholarship
on the history, art, and archaeology of Greece from
prehistoric times onward. Such studies not only illuminate
the past but also highlight the influences we still see
today.

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

EVERYDAY WAR: THE


CONFLICT OVER DONBAS,
UKRAINE
Greta Lynn Uehling

ISBN: 9781501768484

The eloquent Everyday War stuns us with the “banality of


evil” in the spirit of Hannah Arendt and, at the same time,
helps us to look into the inner world of people for whom
the presence of war, however paradoxically, has become
commonplace.

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LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS

CFC INTERSECTIONS
Denis M. Provencher, editor-in-chief
Jennifer Anne Boittin, Siham Bouamer, Éric Fassin, Charles Forsdick,
Mame-Fatou Niang, Daniel N. Maroun, associate editors

ISSN: 2752-552X

CFC Intersections is devoted to intersectionality and the


broader associated notion of intersections in French and
Francophone studies. It focuses on the lives of BIPOC,
the working class, LGBTQ communities, people with
disabilities, and those in other marginalised and
minoritised groups.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F D E L AW A R E P R E S S

ORDERING CUSTOMS:
ETHNOGRAPHIC THOUGHT IN
EARLY MODERN VENICE
Kathryn Taylor

ISBN: 9781644533000

Ordering Customs explores how Renaissance Venetians


portrayed ‘difference’ in an era of intensifying global
contact. In tracing the emergence of a distinct tradition of
ethnographic writing, Taylor points to ethnography’s
complicated origins in shaping ideas about self and other.

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F H AW A I I P R E S S

FEATHERED GODS AND


FISHHOOKS: THE
ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANCIENT
HAWAI'I
Revised Edition
Patrick Vinton Kirch with Mark D. McCoy

ISBN: 9780824894498

This is an authoritative account of the origins and


progression of Hawaiian culture before the arrival of
Europeans. Accessible to a layperson, yet detailed
enough for the field, Patrick Vinton Kirch creates an
indispensable resource on ancient Hawai‘i.

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U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S O F C O L O R AD O

PILGRIMAGE TO BROKEN
MOUNTAIN: NAHUA
SACRED JOURNEYS IN
MEXICO’S HUASTECA
VERACRUZANA
Alan R. Sandstrom & Pamela Effrein Sandstrom
Illustrated by Michael K. Aakhus, Ana Laura Ávila-Myers & Michael A.
Sandstrom

ISBN: 9781646423507

Exploring the sacred journeys to the peaks of venerated


mountains undertaken by Nahua people in northern
Veracruz, Mexico, this richly illustrated magnum opus is a
significant contribution to anthropology, Nahuatl studies,
Latinx and Chicanx studies, religious studies, and more.

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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA

INDIGENIZING
ARCHAEOLOGY: PUTTING
THEORY INTO PRACTICE
Edited by Emily C. Van Alst & Carlton Shield Chief Gover

ISBN: 978-0-8130-8033-8

Indigenizing Archaeology, an open-access volume to be


published January, highlights early-career Indigenous
scholars conducting research in North America who are
advancing the growing paradigm of archaeological study
done with, by, and for members of Native-descendant
communities

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