Book Exhibition

University of Arizona Press

University of Arizona Press
The University of Arizona Press is the premier publisher of academic, regional, and literary works in the state of Arizona.

35% off all books when you enter code AZLASA25 at checkout! Good through June 20, 2025.

Founded in 1959, the University of Arizona Press is a nonprofit publisher of scholarly and regional books. We publish about 55 books annually and have more than 1,600 books in print. These include scholarly titles in Latin American studies, Indigenous studies, Latinx studies, anthropology, archaeology, environmental science, history, and the space sciences; as well as award-winning fiction and poetry series’ Sun Tracks and Camino del Sol.

Indigenous Science and TechnologyIndigenous Science and Technology
Nahuas and the World Around Them
Author(s): Kelly S. McDonough
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México Between Feast and FamineMéxico Between Feast and Famine
Food, Corporate Power, and Inequality
Author(s): Enrique C. Ochoa
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Specters of WarSpecters of War
The Battle of Mourning in Postconflict Central America
Author(s): Ignacio Sarmiento
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Nahua HorizonsNahua Horizons
Writing, Persuasion, and Futurities in Colonial Mexico
Author(s): Ezekiel G. Stear
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Five Hundred Years of LGBTQIA+ History in Western NicaraguaFive Hundred Years of LGBTQIA+ History in Western Nicaragua
Author(s): Victoria González-Rivera
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Healing Like Our AncestorsHealing Like Our Ancestors
The Nahua Tiçitl, Gender, and Settler Colonialism in Central Mexico, 1535–1660
Author(s): Edward Anthony Polanco
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Kristen Buckles, Editor-in-Chief is attending LASA this year! Do you have a project that would be a good fit for the University of Arizona Press? Learn more about submitting a proposal or contact Kristen.

Author Book Signing Schedule

Friday, May 23rd

5-6 pm: Enrique C. Ochoa, author of México Between Feast and Famine: Food, Corporate Power, and Inequality

Saturday, May 24th

3-4 pm: Ignacio Sarmiento, author of Specters of War: The Battle of Mourning in Postconflict Central America

4:30-5:30 pm: Ezekiel G. Stear, author of Nahua Horizons: Writing, Persuasion, and Futurities in Colonial Mexico

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