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Friday, December 16, 2016

Latinx Comic Book Storytelling: An Odyssey by Interview

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The “eminent scholar of all things Latino,” Frederick Luis Aldama once again takes us into the world of Latinx comics with his new text...
Thursday, October 20, 2016

Trilingual Education Gets a New Look!

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This SDSU Press gem gets an updated cover.  The content you find inside is the same great guide into Sign Language, Spanish, and En...
Thursday, September 15, 2016

pacificREVIEW 2016: Lurking Anonymity

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pacificREVIEW’s 2016 issue  Lurking Anonymity  explores the mysterious—and perpetually convoluted—relationships that are now sustained with...
Thursday, September 01, 2016

A Guide to Understanding Complex Narratives: Daniele Chatelain "Perceiving and Telling: A Study of Iterative Discourse"

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Repetition. In any narrative structure the function of repetition as a literary device serves more than just a superficial way of attaching...
Thursday, July 28, 2016

POETICS AND VISUALITY: A Trajectory of Contemporary Brazilian Poetry

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An in-depth study by  Philadelpho Menezes, professor of Semiotics and Communication at the Pontifical Catholic University of  São Paulo , ...
Tuesday, July 26, 2016

DEAD SEA SCROLLS: SDSU Press' Collaboration in the World's largest and Most Comprehensive Exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls

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San Diego State University Press is proud of having collaborated with the San Diego Natural History Museum to produce a catalogue that compl...
Friday, July 22, 2016

STRANGELY EVER AFTER: pacificREVIEW, A West Coast Arts Review Annual

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Looking for a read that will take you back to your childhood days of listening to fairy tales and reading fantasy series on long summer day...
Thursday, July 21, 2016

Line of Fire: Detective Stories from the Mexican Border

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The compilation of detective stories from SDSU Press’ Baja California Literature in Translation publication series, Line of Fire: Detecti...
Thursday, July 14, 2016

THOMAS PAINE: COMMON SENSE FOR THE MODERN ERA

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In 2005 a conference titled Thomas Paine: Common Sense for the Modern Era was held at San Diego State University in what was part of an e...
Wednesday, July 06, 2016

THE FLESH-AND-BLOOD AESTHETICS OF ALEJANDRO MORALES: DISEASE, SEX, AND FIGURATION: A Guide by Marc García-Martínez to the Layers of Meanings in Moralesian Tales of Flesh and Blood

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Dr. Marc García-Martínez provides a detailed look at how Chicano writer Alejandro Morales incorporates intense imagery into his works. The ...
Tuesday, June 28, 2016

UTOPIA 2016: A Year of Imagination and Possibility + The Utopian Vision: Seven Essays on the Quincentennial of Sir Thomas Moore

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In an exploration of the human imagination and society, Thomas More’s Utopia allowed for a world that embodies a perfect and ideal societ...

EL PUNTO CIEGO, Visual Poetry from Argentina

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Alberto Hidalgo . Jaqueca, 1923 EL PUNTO CIEGO / THE BLIND SPOT—Argentina's visual poetry revealed.  EL PUNTO CIE...
Friday, June 10, 2016

ENRIQUE MORONES "BORDER ANGELS: THE POWER OF ONE" AND FUTURE EVENTS FROM BORDER ANGELS

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Enrique Morones once embarked on the same journey across the border into the United States that thousands of migrants cross every year. ...
Thursday, June 09, 2016

Mourning Dove's Short Stories

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   “This volume is a product Morning Dove’s intense interest in her people’s past.” Considered to be the first Native American woman ...
Wednesday, June 01, 2016

POETRY INTERNATIONAL SPRING CHAPBOOK SERIES

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Poetry International  is one of the oldest and most respected literary journals in the world with notable contributors such as Adrienne ...
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