Thursday, November 24, 2022

Black Representation in the World of Animation- For Sale Today!

 Do you have a fascination with animation? Film? African-American studies? Darius Gainer synthesizes all three in his book BLACK REPRESENTATION IN THE WORLD OF ANIMATION. Throughout the book, Gainer dissects animation over the last century, and analyzes the positioning and purpose of Black characters in the white-dominated medium. By choosing to discuss an eclectic collection of shows and characters, such as Valerie from JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS, Frozone from THE INCREDIBLES, and Storm from X-MEN, Gainer is able to form a clear picture for the audience regarding the marginalization of minorities in animation. 






With praise from other academics in similar fields, such as Tim Fielder, author of INIFINITUM: AN AFROFUTURIST TALE, and John Jennings, professor and comics illustrator, Gainer’s work is a necessary read for everyone wanting a deeper understanding of media, and to a greater extent, the world around them. 


You can purchase the book here! 

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

POETRY INTERNATIONAL IS NOW AVAILABLE

Poetry International is Available for Purchase!


“for this anniversary edition assembled during a pandemic, climate crises and world uprisings, it’s never been more important to have these shared conversations in verse and prose on the page” 

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SANDRA ALCOSSER

✨you can purchase the 25 year anniversary edition of POETRY INTERNATIONAL here

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Books of the Week (9/18)

 SDSU PRESS BOOKS OF THE WEEK 

cultural studies with san diego state university press 


CULTURAL STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE a collection of findings on the 21st century and the interplay between technology and the world around us (edited by Antonio Rafele, Frederick Luis Aldama and William Anthony Nericcio)

BOHEMIA IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA an anthology of essays exploring the lifestyles of Southern California and the unique way that the land of sunshine found its culture (edited by Jay Ruby) 

PROUST IN BLACK a map of the way Proustian fiction and film noir have worked together to create the city of Los Angeles (written by Fanny Daubigny)

Wednesday, September 07, 2022

BOOK OF THE WEEK: What's New at SDSU Press?

 Fall 2022 First Book of the Week (9/4)

The Associated Preston by Preston Turegano


In this tell-all memoir, Preston Turegano dishes out a story of war, celebs, politicians, the arts, the social elites and more. The SDSU Press best seller is available now on amazon and through the SDSU Press store. 




Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Creating the Future Through the Past With SDSU Press

Honoring The Land: Kumeyaay Culture Publications

SDSU Press' publication finds ways to teach Kumeyaay Culture to young students 

These past few years we have seen the United States educational system making leaps and bounds in the teaching and treatment of other cultures, but we still have holes to fill. SDSU Press has always been devoted to publishing works from a diverse range of cultures, and that is no better shown than in our collection of Kumeyaay and Indigenous peoples centered publications.

Tipai Ethnographic Notes by William D. Hohenthal Jr.
Tipai Ethnographic Notes by William D. Hohenthal Jr. 

Footsteps From the Past into the Future a collection of stories written in English, Spanish, and Kumeyaay

A Teacher's Guide to Historical and Contemporary Kumeyaay Culture by Geralyn Marie Hoffman and Lynn H. Gamble, Ph.D

Of the three main works we have on Indigenous tribes like the Kumeyaay, the teaching guide to the Kumeyaay culutre is the one that is most rooted in the type of educational practices every university press should be encouraging. This teaching guide to the Kumeyaay Culture works to spread information about the past to help better craft a more aware future. 

The publication focuses on aiding teachers of third and fourth grade classrooms on how to better teach and articulate the way that the Kumeyaay people live. And not only how they lived hundreds of years ago, but how their culture is still present today. 

Check out all of our Kumeyaay publications and order A Teacher's Guide to Historical and Contemporary Kumeyaay Culture via our AMAZON to begin teaching the minds of our future with stories from the past. 

Monday, July 25, 2022

Darius Gainer's BLACK REPRESENTATION IN THE WORLD OF ANIMATION from Amatl Comix, an SDSU Press Imprint


Interested in animation, TV, film, or historic media studies? We've got you covered. Check out new author Darius S. Gainer's BLACK REPRESENTATION IN THE WORLD OF ANIMATION. This recent publication covers the extensive history of African American representation in TV and film from the 20th-21st centuries. He critically analyzes "how mainstream popular culture goes shape to various representations of Black identity and expression in everyday media." Dive into a long overdue study offering not only the representation of Black bodies on the silver screen, but an exposure of its problematic beginnings ad harmful toxicity in the industry as well. From Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid's very first cartoon drawings of to the contemporary Disney film, Soul, Gainer's work will provide an insightful criticism that will change the way you view media forever.  

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Tuesday, July 05, 2022

SDSU Press in Collaboration with the Department of Chicana/o Studies Presents: CHICANO/A/X PRINTMAKING: MAKING PRINTS AND MAKING HISTORY


From the Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies and the School of Art + Design at San Diego State University, comes a remarkable celebration of 50 years of art activism. This published catalogue, CHICANO/A/X PRINTMAKING: MAKING PRINTS AND MAKING HISTORY, documents four original exhibitions of Chicanx artwork in the San Diego area, compiling stunning images of the showcased works. The catalogue renders a beautiful array of print forms including: screenprints, lithographs, linoleum cuts, monoprints, mixed media etching, watercolor and more, through which the development and growth of the Chicano/Chicana movement can be observed. Side-by-side English and Spanish translation allow readers to personalize their experience in the language that suits them most. Undeniably a great coffee table addition or wonderful gift! Buy direct from SDSU Press via our Amazon.com site: https://amzn.to/3RBJW5Z





Friday, July 01, 2022

A Description of Distant Roads: Original Journals of the First Expedition into California, 1769-1770 by Juan Crespí

A Description of Distant Roads: Original Journals of the First Expedition into California, 1769-1770 by Juan Crespí
Edited and Translated by Alan K. Brown.
San Diego State University Press,
2001. ISBN 1-879691-64-
890 pages || deluxe hard cover edition || $69.95

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This volume includes the complete journals of Juan Crespí in Spanish and English. Este tomo incluye los diarios completos de Juan Crespí en español y ingles.

Alan K. Brown's opus makes available for the first time the complete journals of Juan Crespí, the Franciscan friar who accompanied the first expeditions that established Spanish presence in Alta California. Beginning at the northern edge of the mission frontier of Baja California, the 1769 expedition trekked overland some three hundred miles to establish San Diego. From there, Crespí and the contingent of military personnel and Indian auxiliaries traveled northward on to Monterey and back again. Crespí journals provide the first detailed observations about the new land of Alta California and its peoples. This book is an essential source for the history of Spanish occupation of Alta California and the native Americans inhabiting the land.

This volume, which is the result of some forty years of research by Alan K. Brown, brings together what Crespí wrote in its entirety. All other printed and manuscript versions were censored, heavily edited, condensed, and excerpted by Serra, Palou, and othersalterations that dropped out critical detail and valuable information. This edition makes all other printed versions of Crespí's journals obsolete. Brown has stitched together the complete journals from different manuscript versions in archives in Europe and the Americas. They are presented by the editor in the original Spanish with detailed annotations and comparisons of alternate versions of sections of the text. As well, Brown provides a new English translation of the full texts.

The work includes an extensive introduction by Alan K. Brown that in itself is a valuable contribution to the history of the period and gives a detailed and realistic vision of the life of Crespí. The volume also contains detailed explanatory notes, an index of sites, a general index, and a list of references.

What the experts are saying:
"Thanks to the erudition and detective work of Alan K. Brown and the high scholarly standards of SDSU Press, we no longer have to depend on a flawed version of this essential account of the founding of Spanish California. This is the definitive edition, in English AND Spanish."

David J. Weber, Dedman Professor of History, Southern Methodist University, and author of The Spanish Frontier in North America (1992) and many other books on the Spanish-Mexican borderlands.

"This work will be an integral part of any collection of basic California historical materials. Researchers in related fields such as anthropology, historical geography, and ethnobotany, along with history buffs and mission aficionados will seize upon it as a Îmust read itemâ and it becomes an instant Îmust possessâ title for any California library reference collection. Alan K. Brown deserves immense credit for his monumental research, editing, and analytical effort that produced this volume."

Harry W. Crosby, author of Antigua California, Mission Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, (1994).

"Alan K. Brown has provided historians, scholars, and researchers with a tremendous gift. His monumental and authoritative translation of Crespí's complete journals will quickly become an indispensable work for all who study the history of California. The introduction to Brown's work is, in and of itself, a masterful piece of research and writing. The extensive and thorough footnotes attest to Brown's careful attention to detail and desire to include the latest scholarship in his work. Brown's translations from the original Spanish texts are superbly done. They remain faithful to the Spanish but are "reader-friendly." Having the Spanish version of the original journals available in the text for comparison purposes greatly increases the value of Brown's contribution to researchers."

Rose Marie Beebe, President, California Mission Studies Association and Professor of Spanish, Santa Clara University

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

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