From the celebrated New York Times Bestselling Author Roger Rosenblatt,
accompanied by drawings by famed illustrator and Pulitzer prize-winning
cartoonist Jules Feiffer comes:
Cataract Blues: Running the Keyboard.
From the celebrated New York Times Bestselling Author Roger Rosenblatt,
accompanied by drawings by famed illustrator and Pulitzer prize-winning
cartoonist Jules Feiffer comes:
Cataract Blues: Running the Keyboard.
We have published the work of over 200 authors over the years and yet it is still gutting when we hear of the passing of...
Posted by San Diego State University Press on Monday, December 19, 2022
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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!
Video game-focused cultural critique? Check! https://amzn.to/3MTotnI Comix Studies? Check!...
Posted by San Diego State University Press on Saturday, October 22, 2022
“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✨
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.
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| Tipai Ethnographic Notes by William D. Hohenthal Jr. |
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| 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.
Soldier, OSS/CIA Agent, Ambassador ... the memoirs of a remarkable man who left his trace on...
Posted by San Diego State University Press on Sunday, August 28, 2022
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