Duke University Press

A not-for-profit scholarly publisher, Duke University Press is best known for publishing in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. The Press publishes approximately 140 books annually and over 50 journals, as well as offering several electronic collections and open-access (OA) publishing initiatives. Our books have won many prestigious Latin American studies awards, including the Bryce Wood Book Award, the Bolton-Johnson Prize in Latin American History, and the Latino/a Studies Section Outstanding Book Award.

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Rio as Method
Collective Resistance for a New Generation
Authors: Edited by Paul Amar
Language: English
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Decentralizing Knowledges
Essays on Distributed Agency
Authors: Edited by Leandro Rodriguez Medina and Sandra Harding
Language: English
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The Buenos Aires Reader
History, Culture, Politics
Authors: Edited by Diego Armus and Lisa Ubelaker Andrade
Language: English
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The Border Reader
Authors: Edited by Gilberto Rosas and Mireya Loza
Language: English
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The Witch Studies Reader
Authors: Edited by Soma Chaudhuri and Jane Ward
Language: English
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Aníbal Quijano
Foundational Essays on the Coloniality of Power
Authors: Aníbal Quijano, edited by Walter D. Mignolo, Rita Segato, Catherine E. Walsh, translated by David Frye
Language: English
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Daughter, Mother, Grandmother, and Whore
The Story of a Woman Who Decided to be a Puta
Authors: Gabriela Leite, translated by Meg Weeks
Language: English
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The Story of What Is Broken Is Whole
An Aurora Levins Morales Reader
Authors: Aurora Levins Morales
Language: English
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Quiet Dawn
Authors: Jean-Claude Fignolé, Translated by Kaiama L. Glover and Laurent Dubois
Language: English
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Doom Patterns
Latinx Speculations and the Aesthetics of Violence
Authors: Maia Gil′Adí
Language: English
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