What are you up to next Thursday, April 8, 2021? What am I talking about? I'm Talking #BrownTV!
— talking #browntv (@browntv12) April 3, 2021
Decoding Latinx Dreams/Nightmares of Speedy Gonzales, Pepe Le Pew, the Frito Bandito, Breaking Bad & Narcos @ProfessorLatinx + @eyegiene
via Zoom https://t.co/tuq7x2ub6K pic.twitter.com/OA6ZKEHkd1
Saturday, April 03, 2021
SDSU PRESS, HYPERBOLE BOOKS, and AMATLCOMIX Co-sponsored Lecture! 2021 MALAS Cultural Studies Lecture Series: Thursday, April 8, 2021 || Live-streamed Public Lecture by Fede Aldama and Memo Nericcio || Talking #BrownTV
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Discounts and 99¢ Shipping Now Available on All Amatl Comix Titles Direct Ordered from SDSU Press!!!!
Love Latinx indy comix and cutting-edge comics studies from AmatlComix but hate giving Jeff Bezos and his Amazon virus...
Posted by William Nericcio on Tuesday, March 30, 2021
SDSU Press Co-Sponsor of Michael Torres Poetry Performance for the Living Writers Series @SDSU
San Diego State University Press, MALAS, the Master of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences at SDSU, and The Living Writers...
Posted by San Diego State University Press on Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Friday, March 26, 2021
Friday, March 19, 2021
You Know You've Made It as an Indy Comics Book Publisher when Someone Spots Scott McCloud Shouting Out Claudia Dominguez's MORE THAN MONEY!!!
Thx @sdsu_h100 !!! Very cool! A Scott McCloud plug for Claudia Dominguez's MORE THAN MONEY from #amatlcomix, and @SDSUPress imprint! Check out Dominguez's memoir here https://t.co/lD7sHjwVdB and Scott's works here https://t.co/1qcnnAICIP https://t.co/C01vOZTHrE
— William Nericcio (@eyegiene) March 20, 2021
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Congratulations to Fabrizio Lacarra Ramirez, SDSU Press Editorial Associate, Who Has a New Gig with the SDSU Digital Humanities Initiative and the Digital Humanities Center in the SDSU Library! Felicidades!
The #DH Center in @sdsulibrary happily welcomes our new student assistants, Fabizio and Hannah. They'll be working to create self-paced #DigitalHumanities tutorials on @Onodo_ & project management. Stay tuned! #dhsdsu @DHatSDSU https://t.co/QoNPxqF9HL
— Dr. Pam Lach (she/her) (@VisualizingPam) March 17, 2021
Sunday, March 14, 2021
Always Listen to Man Selling Something On a TV!!!! Cultural Studies in the Digital Age from Hyperbole Books, an SDSU Press Imprint #cultstuddigitalage
Always, repeat ALWAYS, listen to the man shilling televisions! CULTURAL STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE: AN ANTHOLOGY OF 21ST...
Posted by San Diego State University Press on Sunday, March 14, 2021
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Now You Can Make Tax Deductible Contributions to Your Favorite University Press and Its Imprints: SDSU Press, Hyperbole Books, and AmatlComix!
Want to support a West Coast-based independent small university press!? We know you do!
— San Diego State University Press (@SDSUPress) February 24, 2021
How!? Buy one of our books (https://t.co/FFvTNgDJSD ).
New option? Give directly--all funds go to our new publications: https://t.co/3MjUfyucHn#sdsupress #hyperbolebooks #amatlcomix pic.twitter.com/eZdoDulEGm
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Unboxing Photos from a Recent Shipment of CULTURAL STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE from Hyperbole Books, an SDSU Press Imprint
One of our contributors to Hyperbole Books, An SDSU Press Imprint latest title CULTURAL STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE,...
Posted by San Diego State University Press on Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Thursday, February 11, 2021
From Hyperbole Books, an imprint of San Diego State University Press! Cultural Studies in the Digital Age - #sdsupress
What will cultural studies look like in a pandemic age obsessed by the selfie?
Culture Studies in the Digital Age seeks to answer age old questions and being new conversation in and around media studies, political culture, image analysis, social justice, and more.
What is "Cultural Studies"!? Oh we know all about Stuart Hall and his Landmark works, and are hip to the evocative. But what will Cultural Studies look like after Al, after COVID, after the ensuing new sciences, social sciences, and the humanities? In this collection you will find essays on Disney, video games, fashion photography, and more - the traditional fodder of cultural studies. But you will also find deep meditation on memes, Instagram, social media, virtual reality on/in the border, and more - evocative intellectual schtick not always filling the domain of Cultural Studies, the institution.
David Ornelas is a graduate student in the Masters of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences cultural/interdisciplinary studies program at San Diego State University. His passion for reading books led to his work here with SDSU Press.
Sunday, February 07, 2021
Amatl Comix, the Comics and Comics Studies Imprint of San Diego State University Press, is on the Move!!!
#amatlcomix is on the move!
— San Diego State University Press (@SDSUPress) February 7, 2021
Amatl Comix is the comics and Comics Studies imprint of SDSU Press! With Amatl Comix #4 and #5 emerging out of incubation soon, we've updated our main website with our new editor, Theresa Rojas, and a new Silver Age backdrop: https://t.co/F2bvqZ47NW pic.twitter.com/Cr0IHLTjnk
Saturday, February 06, 2021
SDSU Press, Hyperbole Books, and Amatl Comix Have a New Indy Distributor! LIBROMOBILE in Santa Ana, Califas and Worldwide Online!
Spread the word! Some of our @sdsupress titles are now available via @LibroMobile -- check them out here: https://t.co/7HZuoABkHg pic.twitter.com/IJLF1qMaX9
— William Nericcio (@eyegiene) February 5, 2021
Monday, February 01, 2021
The History and Evolution of the Bohemian Communities of California! Another Pathbreaking Critical Cultural Studies Anthology from SDSU Press
Bohemia in Southern California, edited and with an essay by Jay Ruby, is a richly illustrated anthology that explores alternative life styles and artistic endeavors of Bohemians of all stripes in the Southland.
— San Diego State University Press (@SDSUPress) February 1, 2021
Check it out here: https://t.co/nhFp9y4YsV#california #bohemians pic.twitter.com/0ntJNndAMZ
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Oliva M. EspÃn, Author of our New Title, "My Native Land is Memory: Stories of a Cuban Childhood," Hosts a Webinar on February 15
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| Oliva M. EspÃn's Memoir "My Native Land is Memory: Stories of a Cuban Childhood" |
Published by SDSU Press in January of 2020, Dr. Oliva EspÃn's beautiful memoir links history, culture and childhood together. On February 15th, in association with the Osher Institute at SDSU and as a part of their online lecture series, EspÃn will be discussing the memoir over Zoom.
EspÃn's memoir recalls her life growing up in Cuba. The SDSU professor offers a unique narrative regarding Latin America, the United States and immigration. EspÃn weaves her past and present together with an expert feminist view.
The upcoming webinar hosted by the Osher Institute at SDSU will discuss the novel with EspÃn herself. The 90 minute webinar will be held on February 15th, 2021 at 1:30pm-3pm PST. There will be a 60 minute presentation on the memoir, and then an open Q&A session that will last 30 minutes.
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| Order Here!!! |
Learn more about the Osher Institute and how to join the webinar on SDSU's website!
Additional information on Oliva M. EspÃn and her other works can be found on her personal website!
Friday, January 15, 2021
Cultural Studies in the Digital Age! A New Critical Theory Anthology from Hyperbole Books, an Imprint of SDSU Press
Get your own copy of #cultstuddigitalage (CSDA)--our new cult studies/digital hum. anthology from our rad imprint Hyperbole Books! https://t.co/bUSYzyOYyJ Advance word: “CSDA is a remarkable collection that defines the cutting edge of Cultural Studies." Professor Michael P. Ryan pic.twitter.com/lCzSg7xBVb
— San Diego State University Press (@SDSUPress) January 15, 2021






