University of Arizona Press
The University of Arizona Press, a publishing house founded in 1959 as a department of the University of Arizona, is a nonprofit publisher of scholarly and regional books. As a means of communication between the University of Arizona and the larger world, the Press publishes the work of scholars wherever they may be, concentrating upon scholarship that reflects the special strengths of the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, and Northern Arizona University.
Books from University of Arizona Press
- Collaboration in Practice: Transforming Community-Based Research in the Southwest by Arakawa, Fumiyasu, Seowtewa, Octavius, Retzinger, Dylan
- Across Canons: Language, Latin American Immigrant Literature, and the Making of Latinx Narratives by Muñoz D., Thania
- Restless Ecologies Climate Change and Socioecological Futures in the Peruvian Highlands by Allison Caine
- Archaeological Structuration A Critical Engagement for the Twenty-First Century by Michael T. Searcy
- Scarred Landscapes Place, Trauma, and Memory in Caribbean Latinx Art by Stephanie Lewthwaite
- Restoring the Pitchfork Ranch How Healing a Southwest Oasis Holds Promise for Our Endangered Land by A. Thomas Cole
- The Neighborhood as a Social and Spatial Unit in Mesoamerican Cities by M. Charlotte Arnauld, Linda R. Manzanilla, Michael E. Smith
- Warfare and the Dynamics of Political Control by Brian R. Billman
- A Tale of Three Villages Indigenous-Colonial Interactions in Southwestern Alaska, 1740–1950 by Liam Frink
- Rainforest Radio Language Reclamation and Community Media in the Ecuadorian Amazon by Georgia Ennis
- Reframing Paquimé by Michael E. Whalen; Paul E. Minnis
- Net Values Environmental, Economic, and Social Entanglements in the Gulf of California by Nicole D. Peterson
- Empowering Latina Narratives Navigating the Education/Educación Conflict in the Third Space by Margaret Cantú-Sánchez
- México Between Feast and Famine Food, Corporate Power, and Inequality by Enrique C. Ochoa
- México Between Feast and Famine Food, Corporate Power, and Inequality by Enrique Ochoa
- The Rise of Necro/Narco Citizenship Belonging and Dying in the Southwest North American Region by Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez
- Nahua Horizons Writing, Persuasion, and Futurities in Colonial Mexico by Ezekiel G. Stear
- Comets III by Karen J. Meech, Michael R. Combi, Dominique Bockelée-Morvan, Sean N. Raymond, Michael Zolensky
- Heritage in the Body Sensory Ecologies of Health Practice in Times of Change by Kristina Baines
- Embodying Biodiversity Sensory Conservation as Refuge and Sovereignty by Terese Gagnon
- Cold War Anthropologist Isabel Kelly and Rural Development in Mexico by Stephanie Baker Opperman
- Cold War Anthropologist by Stephanie Baker Opperman
- The University of Arizona by Gregory McNamee
- Five Hundred Years of LGBTQIA+ History in Western Nicaragua by Victoria González-Rivera
- Forging a Sustainable Southwest The Power of Collaborative Conservation by Stephen Strom
- Restoring Relations Through Stories From Dinétah to Denendeh by Renae Watchman
- Writing that Matters A Handbook for Chicanx and Latinx Studies by L Heidenreich, Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz
- Resistance and Abolition in the Borderlands Confronting Trump's Reign of Terror by Arturo J. Aldama, Jessica Ordaz
- Border Economies Cities Bridging the U.S.-Mexico Divide by James Gerber
- Ancient Light Poems by Kimberly Blaeser
- On a Trail of Southwest Discovery The Expedition Diaries of Frederick W. Hodge and Margaret W. Magill, 1886-1888 by Curtis M. Hinsley, David R. Wilcox
- Juan Felipe Herrera Migrant, Activist, Poet Laureate by Francisco A. Lomelí, Osiris Aníbal Gómez
- Aina Hanau / Birth Land by Brandy Nalani McDougall
- Persistence of Good Living A'uwẽ Life Cycles and Well-being in the Central Brazilian Cerrados by James R. Welch
- The Unequal Ocean Living with Environmental Change Along the Peruvian Coast by Maximilian Viatori
- Border Water The Politics of U.S.-Mexico Transboundary Water Management, 1945–2015 by Stephen P. Mumme
- Church and State Education in Revolutionary Mexico City by Patience A. Schell
- Sonoran Desert Journeys Ecology and Evolution of Its Iconic Species by Theodore H. Fleming
- Visualizing Genocide Indigenous Interventions in Art, Archives, and Museums by Yve Chavez, Nancy Marie Mithlo
- Latinx Belonging by Natalia Deeb-Sossa and Jennifer Bickham Mendez (eds.)