Homes in on tourism and its geopolitical entanglements by examining its contemporary affects, imaginaries, and infrastructures.... Læs mere
The Neolithic Revolution in the Near East conveys the diversity of our Neolithic ancestors, providing a better understanding of... Læs mere
Stones, ruins, bones, mummies, mannequins, statues, photographs, fakes, instruments, and natural history specimens all formed part of... Læs mere
Contrary to previous works that suppress Nuevomexicana/o presence throughout US nuclear history, this book focuses on recovering the voices and stories that have been lost or ignored in the telling of this history.
When living in a large sprawling city, one may feel disconnected and adrift. Finding ways to belong and have positive effects is challenging.... Læs mere
A novel about secrets, lies, border politics, and discovering where you belong - within a family, as well as in the world beyond. It is a novel for the times we live in, set in a place many people know only from the news.
Acclaimed poet Simon J. Ortiz’s first collection in twenty years. The poems in this volume celebrate the wonders and joy of love in the present while also looking back... Læs mere
With devastating clarity, Margarita Pintado Burgos’s poems, presented in both Spanish and English, give voice to the world within and beyond sight: the plants, the trees,... Læs mere
Tells the story of a decades-long habitat restoration project in southwestern New Mexico. Rancher-owner A. Thomas Cole explains what inspired him and his wife, Lucinda, to turn their retirement into years dedicated to hard work and renewal.