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Winner of the 2024 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, A. Muia's 'A Desert Between Two Seas' is set amid the ruins of 19th-c Baja missions and follows a guilt-stricken priest & a deaf pistolera as they seek redemption in a stark, haunted land.
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Promotional graphic for A Desert Between Two Seas: A Novel in Stories by A. Muia, published by University of Georgia Press. The book cover shows a desert landscape at sunset, with dark mountains and the silhouette of a mission or chapel against glowing orange and purple skies.
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Why do some songs stick with us? @dandipiero.bsky.social answered some questions about his new book "Big Feelings" and discussed how "the entire project has been a joy to write" in our newest blog post. Take a look at press.umich.edu/Blog/2025/10...
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'Arthurian Intertextualities' reveals how Malory’s Morte reworks earlier English poems, offering new views on Arthur, Guenevere, Launcelot & Palomydes. Tolhurst & Whetter rethink women, kingship, war, and defend Guenevere while highlighting Malory’s artistry.
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Misreading and Rereading Malory's Morte Darthur and the Alliterative and Stanzaic Mortes
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🎭 'CosÌ fan tutte, An Opera of Mimetic Revelation'

Isabel Díaz-Morlán reads Mozart’s Così fan tutte through René Girard: tracing mimetic desire, tangled loves, and echoes of Ovid, Cervantes & Shakespeare, where words, drama & music expose rivalry, hypocrisy, and hidden truths. #MSUP
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Promotional graphic for Michigan State University Press. On the left, the MSU Press logo and website (msupress.org). On the right, the book cover of Così fan tutte: An Opera of Mimetic Revelation by Isabel Díaz-Morlán, featuring an illustration of an ornate theatre interior filled with an audience.
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In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, we appreciate our collaboration with University of Georgia Press. They excel in publishing remarkable works on Civil Rights, Black culture, and 20th-century U.S. history.
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Promotional graphic for titles from University of Georgia Press for Black History Month. We can see book covers from left to right, 'Motown and the Making of Working-Class Revolutionaries', 'A Monument to Blackness', 'Protesting with Rosa Parks', and 'Protest and Pedagogy'. These are underneath the UGAP's white logo, and against a black background. We can see a black-and-white photograph of a page from what looks like the 70s, of photographs of a classroom with the heading 'Black Studies...at last'.
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📚 Out today (and look at that cover!) 'Jazz June' is a candid exploration of identity, family, and art. Through personal moments and reflections, the author traces his journey as a son, father, artist, and Black American.
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Book cover of Jazz June: A Self-Portrait in Essays by Clifford Thompson. The title is in bold orange letters on a cream background, with the author’s name in bright blue below. The cover art shows colourful, geometric rooms with small human figures inside. To the right is the University of Georgia Press logo—a black lowercase “g” with the press name beneath—set against pastel colour blocks in beige, lavender, peach, yellow, and blue.
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Tom Johnson shares his journey from serving as President Lyndon B. Johnson's assistant to CNN's president while battling depression on this segment of Amanpour.
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Tom Johnson joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss his new book “Driven,” reflections on working in the White House and running CNN.
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"Big Feelings" is part of UMP's 'Tracking Pop' series and sits alongside more exciting titles appealing to students, scholars, general readers and music lovers. Discover more in the series here: bit.ly/4nbUN6R
Promotional graphic for the University of Michigan Press book series Tracking Pop, featuring angled book covers including: Voices in Hip Hop by Auron J. Kehrer, Prince: Musical Genre and the Construction of Racial Identity by Griffin Woodworth, The Beatles through a Glass Onion by Mark Osteen, Are We Not New Wave? about Devo, The Bastard Instrument by Brian Wright, I Don’t Sound Like Nobody by Albin Zak, and others.
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🎵 Through artists like Soccer Mommy, boygenius, Indigo De Souza, and others, DiPiero shows how this wave of musicians emphasises catharsis and complexity over overt political messaging, channelling overwhelming emotions into sound.
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Big Feelings
Listening to music that gives listeners a shared sense of what feels—and is—urgent
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🎸 We're eagerly anticipating next week's release of "Big Feelings: Queer and Feminist Indie Rock After Riot Grrrl." Dan DiPiero delves into the indie music revival by young, queer, feminist artists reworking 90s grunge and 2000s pop. @dandipiero.bsky.social @uofmpress.bsky.social
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Promotional graphic for the book Big Feelings: Queer and Feminist Indie Rock After Riot Grrrl by Dan DiPiero, published by University of Michigan Press. The book cover features an illustration of a person holding a guitar, with a colourful explosion of abstract shapes in red, blue, and purple bursting from their head. Background includes vertical colour bars in shades of red, purple, and blue.
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🎲 From UMP's exciting new 'Tabletop Games' series, 'Unsettling Catan' traces how Catan sparked the eurogame boom while questioning how its “peaceful” design masks power, conflict, & imperialist themes in play.
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Promotional graphic for the book 'Unsettling Catan: Detached Design in Eurogames' by J. Rey Lee. The book's dark grey cover is on the left, with a featured rust coloured hexagon. The cover stands against the same rust coloured background with a faint hexagonal pattern behind. There is a featured endorsement to the right of the cover, reading 'a fun, eye-opening deep dive that unsettles the classic Settlers and other contemporary board games with detailed, thoughtful analysis. If you love board games, it’s an essential read!' and this is by Mary Flanagan of Dartmouth College. The University of Michigan Press is below this.
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We're thrilled to announce this year's winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction: Will Boast has won for his collection, The Submerged! Out fall 2026. See our blog for the full announcement.
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Will Boast Wins the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction
The University of Georgia Press is pleased to announce Will Boast as the winner of the 2025 Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction. His collection The Submerged will be published by the Universi…
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📘 'Fear the Future' explores how dystopian thinking shaped 20th-century politics. From Orwell & Huxley to Arendt & Foucault, it traces how fears of domination, technology & mass society also sparked visions of freedom.
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Fear the Future
How stories of our world gone wrong haunt political thought from the twentieth century and beyond
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📺'Media Cultures of the Russian 1990s' explores the creativity & contradictions of post-Soviet media, from glasnost to Putin. Essays show how TV & the internet shaped civil society before independence gave way to authoritarianism.

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Inventing the Post-Soviet Public Sphere
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Out now, 'Constructed Latinx(s) Identities' examines how media like film, literature, and TV shape Latinx identity. Through case studies, essays challenge colonial power, recover suppressed knowledge, and reimagine Latinx as diverse and evolving. @michiganpublishing.bsky.social
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Promotional graphic for the book Constructed Latinx(s) Identities: Racialized Bodies in Visual and Textual Culture, edited by José I. Lara. The book cover features abstract brown line patterns on a cream background. The same geometric pattern extends into the background of the graphic. Amherst College Press logo appears in the bottom right corner.
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🌈 'Queer Throughlines' traces transnational Korean LGBTQ+ activism since the 1990s—mapping solidarity across Seoul & LA, from anti-war protests to church resistance, showing how queer movements weave community & political change across borders.
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📱 'Cultural Production of Hallyu in the Digital Platform Era' explores how the Korean Wave is reshaped by global platforms like Netflix & TikTok, highlighting the power dynamics between creators, tech, and audiences in today’s digital cultural industries. 🌏
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A turquoise book titled Cultural Production of Hallyu in the Digital Platform Era: Industry Perspectives by Dal Yong Jin is displayed upright against a tan background with vertical pink, cream, and teal bars resembling soundwaves. The book cover features minimalist play, pause, and stop icons in pink circles above the title text.
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University of Michigan Press have an exciting variety of #KoreanStudies titles, both old and new. Dive into two of their latest seasonal additions! >>> 🧵
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🍂 Michigan State University Press's Fall/Winter titles are now available to view on the LUP website -- why not take a look at this season's History list? 📖
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University of Georgia Press have an exciting breadth of new and forthcoming titles this season, from true crime biography and cold case investigations to piracy, the Confederacy, and Black activism.

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"The Banyamulenge Soldier: Genocide between Congo and Rwanda" examines how Banyamulenge soldiers’ narratives reveal the intertwining of violence, memory, and identity in the aftermath of genocide and ongoing conflict.
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"Urban Saniscapes: Slums, Housing and Everyday Sanitation in Accra and Nairobi, 1908–1963" compares how colonial sanitation shaped urban growth in Accra and Nairobi, showing how Africans challenged and reshaped these "saniscapes" despite colonial power dynamics.
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