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- Happy pub day to these two beauties! If you're looking for an anthropological exploration of art and spirituality or a peek into the television industry to study the flexibility and innovation of Spanish language TV, our new releases have you covered! utpress.utexas.edu/s...
- If you missed @nikostratis.com on @allofitwnyc.bsky.social earlier today, you can listen to the segment here: www.wnyc.org/story/new-me...
- NYC! Tune in to @wnyc.org during the 1pm ET hour of @allofitwnyc.bsky.social to hear @nikostratis.com talking THE DAD ROCK THAT MADE ME A WOMAN, and then come out to Rough Trade NYC tonight at 6pm for Niko's event with @maris.bsky.social. RSVP here: dice.fm/event/3od7qp...
- NYC! Tune in to @wnyc.org during the 1pm ET hour of @allofitwnyc.bsky.social to hear @nikostratis.com talking THE DAD ROCK THAT MADE ME A WOMAN, and then come out to Rough Trade NYC tonight at 6pm for Niko's event with @maris.bsky.social. RSVP here: dice.fm/event/3od7qp...
- Congratulations to the Class of 2025! UT Press has been proud to fuel research, spark discovery, and support generations of scholars on their academic journeys in and beyond the classroom for more than seven decades. 🧡
- To all the members of the UT Press community, thank you for spreading the word and helping us participate in UT's 40 for Forty campaign. We appreciate all of y'all: readers, authors, and friends of the press, and we wouldn't be able to do what we do without you. #75YearsofUTP 🧡
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- 40 for Forty is here! We hope you'll consider supporting UT Press during UT's annual university-wide fundraising event, happening now through tomorrow night at 10pm CT. give.utexas.edu/schools/Univ...
- "Niko is exactly the person whose memoir in songs I would want to read and I'm delighted to tell you that it didn't disappoint; it's a lovingly constructed mixtape about the importance of music within a personal quest to understand who you really are, or what you're meant to be." Thank you, Maris!
- I wrote about how @nikostratis.com perfectly captures the magic of the grocery store song. And about how switching off of Substack wasn't as easy as everyone said it would be, but it was worth it. www.themarisreview.com/the-maris-re...
- A very happy pub day to @nikostratis.com and THE DAD ROCK THAT MADE ME A WOMAN! We couldn’t be more thrilled to be putting Niko’s beautiful, deeply moving book out into the world. Purchase your copy today wherever you buy books or request it at your local library, and come out to see Niko on tour!
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- Mark your calendars! We're excited to be participating in this year's 40 Hours for The Forty Acres, taking place from 6am CT on Wednesday, 5/7 to 10pm CT on Thursday, 5/8. We hope you'll consider donating to support our mission-driven publishing during UT's annual day of giving!
- ebooks + end of earth week = our Spring Sale announcement! Y'all can be good stewards of the earth when you shop ebooks on our site for 50% off w/ code UTXSPRING 🌎 🌱. Print books are also on sale for 40% off, all through July 2025! utpress.utexas.edu/s...
- If you missed it in hardcover, Erica Bsumek's award-winning examination of the Glen Canyon Dam is available as a paperback this month! 🏜️🧵
- Calling all young bee enthusiasts in Austin (and their parents)! 📢 This morning at 11:00 you have the chance to join author Tara Chapman at Birdhouse Books & Gifts for hands-on learning about honey bees! There'll be honey to taste, trivia to participate in, and bees to befriend. See you there! 🐝
- If you're looking for plans this weekend in Austin or the Decatur, Georgia area, we've got some fun author events happening tonight & tomorrow. Both Megan Volpert and Tara Chapman will be chatting at local bookstores, and lovers of Alanis and bees have much to look forward to!
- Here’s a look at the newest issue of Korean Journal of Communication, No. 2:1! The Korean American Communication Association’s annual conference will be held in Washington DC May 9-11th.
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- Catch @nikostratis.com's THE DAD ROCK THAT MADE ME A WOMAN in The Millions' Spring Preview! Thanks, @sophiastewart.bsky.social. "A coming-of-age story from a distinctly working-class trans perspective which pays homage to the music that saved its author’s life." themillions.com/2025/04/the-...
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- NOW AVAILABLE: Special Issue 81:1 of Journal of Individual Psychology, on the theme of “Early Recollections” Grab your copy on our website here: utpress.utexas.edu/j...
- On shelves today, Stephanie Schmidt's CHILD MARTYRS AND MILITANT EVANGELIZATION IN NEW SPAIN approaches the study of colonial Mexico through a new analytical lens.
- Join Fernando Pérez-Montesinos and the UCLA Dept of History as they celebrate the launch of LANDSCAPING INDIGENOUS MEXICO! The celebration is this evening from 4-5pm PDT in Bunche Hall & open to virtual attendance. More info (& a handy Zoom link) below! history.ucla.edu/eve...
- Out now, WAR IN SYRIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST presents an in-depth, interdisciplinary study to examine the causes of conflict in the Syria (and the larger Middle East). 🧵
- If you’re attending this week’s #SCMS conference, be sure to check out The Velvet Light Trap in the UTexas Press booth! 🎞️
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- We're incredibly proud to announce Jim Buckley's CITY OF WOOD as the winner of the American Association of Geographers’s 2025 John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize! Massive congratulations to Jim & everyone who worked on this book, which stands as a masterful history of urban spaces in the American West.
- New release alert! Happy pub day to Lesley Wolff's CULINARY PALETTES! 🧵 This creative, interdisciplinary study looks at modernist art in post-revolutionary Mexico, specifically depictions of food and the way these works are reflective of shifting political and national identities.
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- If you’re a subscriber of The Journal of Individual Psychology or a member of NASAP, you may be interested in learning more about their next conference May 29-June 1st in Portland, OR! For details, visit www.alfredadler.org/...
- Please join us in congratulating David Ponton III and HOUSTON AND THE PERMANENCE OF SEGREGATION, which was recently named the Most Significant Scholarly Book by the Texas Institute of Letters (TIL). 🧵
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- Published 75 years ago and re-released in 2010, FLORIDA OF THE INCA stands as a pillar of our extensive and ever-growing catalog. 🧵
- Screaming congratulations to our pal, author, and series editor Hanif Abdurraqib for receiving the @bookcritics.bsky.social 2024 Criticism Award for THERE'S ALWAYS THIS YEAR. Tremendously deserved, please go read it if you haven't already, folks! ✨ #NBCCAwards
- The winner of the NBCC Award for Criticism is “There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension” by Hanif Abdurraqib! #NBCCAwards
- Big News: Two of our journals (‘Information & Culture’ and ‘Studies in Latin American Popular Culture’) are participating in a Subscribe to Open (S2O) program via Project MUSE! 🧵