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U N I V E R S I T Y O F I L L I N O I S PR E S S

SarajevoA Bosnian Kaleidoscope

FRAN MARKOWITZ

This fascinating urban anthropological analysis of

Sarajevo examines contemporary issues of social

divisiveness, pluralism, and intergroup dynamics in

the context of national identity and state formation as it

emerges from the ravages of civil war into the present-

day global arena.

240 pp. 6 x 9. 21 b & w photos, 1 map, 5 tables. 2010.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03526-5. $70.00 $49.00Paper 978-0-252-07713-5. $25.00 $17.50

East African Hip HopYouth Culture and Globalization

MWENDA NTARANGWI

“Ntarangwi deploys engaging hip-hop lyrics to convey

the dynamism of popular culture, as global swagger

is localized through inside jokes, allusion to colonial

resistance, and earthly discussion of what it takes to

survive and thrive. . . . Recommended.”—Choice

“Pioneering, determined, and a timely contribution to

scholarship in the area of African emergent cultures.”

—African Studies Review176 pp. 6 x 9. 2009. *Cloth 978-0-252-03457-2. $60.00 $42.00Paper 978-0-252-07653-4. $20.00 $14.00

Made-from-BoneTrickster Myths, Music, and History from the Amazon

JONATHAN D. HILL

“Interlacing worldview and myth with song and story,

[Hill] conveys on various levels his detailed knowledge

of Wakuenai ways. . . . Enticing and evocative.”

—Journal of Folklore Research

224 pp. 6 x 9. 23 b & w photos. 2008.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03373-5. $67.00 $46.90Paper 978-0-252-07570-4. $23.00 $16.10

After the CoupAn Ethnographic Reframing of Guatemala 1954

EDITED BY TIMOTHY J. SMITH AND ABIGAIL E.

ADAMS

Revisits the aftermath of the 1954 coup that ousted the

democratically elected Guatemalan president Jacobo

Arbenz. Contributors frame the impact of 1954 not

only in terms of the liberal reforms and coffee revolu-

tions of the nineteenth century, but also in terms of

post-1954 U.S. foreign policy and the genocide of the

1970s and 1980s.

Contributors are Abigail E. Adams, Richard N. Adams,

David Carey Jr., Christa Little-Siebold, Judith M. Maxwell,

Victor D. Montejo, June C. Nash, and Timothy J. Smith.

184 pp. 6 x 9. 1 b & w photo. 2011.

* Cloth 978-0-252-03586-9. $65.00 $45.50Paper 978-0-252-07784-5. $22.00 $15.40

Histories of the PresentPeople and Power in Ecuador

NORMAN E. WHITTEN JR. AND DOROTHEA

SCOTT WHITTEN

The wellspring of critical analysis in this book emerges

from Ecuador’s major Indigenous Uprising of 1990

and its ongoing aftermath in which indigenous and

Afro-Ecuadorian action transformed the nation-state

and established new dimensions of human relation-

ships. The authors weave anthropological theory with

longitudinal Ecuadorian ethnography to produce a

unique contribution to Latin American Studies.

280 pp. 6 x 9. 4 color photos, 1 line drawing, 1 map, 2 charts.

2011. *Cloth 978-0-252-03603-3. $80.00 $56.00Paper 978-0-252-07797-5. $27.00 $18.90

FEBRUARY 2012

The Ecology of the Spoken WordAmazonian Storytelling and Shamanism among the Napo Runa

MICHAEL A. UZENDOSKI AND EDITH FELICIA

CALAPUCHA-TAPUY

This fi rst theoretical and experiential translation

of Napo Runa mythology in English presents and

analyzes lowland Quichua aesthetic expression.

A companion website (www.spokenwordecology.

com) offers photos, audio fi les, and videos of original

performances.

Guiding readers into Napo Runa ways of thinking

and being, Uzendoski and Calapucha-Tapuy weave

exacting translations into an interpretive argument

with theoretical implications for understanding oral

traditions, literacy, new technologies, and language.

224 pp. 6 x 9. 23 b & w photos. 2012.

Cloth 978-0-252-03656-9. $50.00 $35.00

Becoming MapuchePerson and Ritual in Indigenous Chile

MAGNUS COURSE

Convincing historical analysis blends with sophisti-

cated contemporary theory in this superb ethnography

of the Mapuche people of southern Chile. In addition

to accounts of the intimacies of everyday kinship and

friendship, Course also offers the fi rst complete eth-

nographic analyses of the major social events of con-

temporary rural Mapuche life within the indigenous

reserves—eluwün funerals, the ritual sport of palin,

and the great ngillatun fertility ritual. The volume

includes a glossary of terms in Mapudungun.

224 pp. 6 x 9. 3 b & w photos, 2 line drawings,

1 map. 2011. *Cloth 978-0-252-03647-7. $75.00 $52.50Paper 978-0-252-07823-1. $25.00 $17.50

Finding CholitaBILLIE JEAN ISBELL

This fi ctionalized ethnography of the Ayacucho region

of Peru covers a thirty-year period beginning in the

1970s.

224 pp. 6 x 9. 2009. *Cloth 978-0-252-03412-1. $62.00 $43.40Paper 978-0-252-07606-0. $21.00 $14.70

Received the honorable mention award for the Victor Turner Prize for Ethnographic Writing from the Society for Humanistic Anthropology

Ritual EncountersOtavalan Modern and Mythic Community

MICHELLE WIBBELSMAN

“An intelligent and welcome book.”—Anthropology Review Database232 pp. 6 x 9. 18 b & w photos, 7 line drawings. 2009.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03397-1. $67.00 $46.90Paper 978-0-252-07603-9. $23.00 $16.10

INTERPRETATIONS OF CULTURE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM

U N I V E R S I T Y O F I L L I N O I S P R E S S • w w w. p r e s s . u i l l i n o i s . e d u • ( 8 0 0 ) 6 2 1 - 2 7 3 6 *UNJACKETED

Latino Urban Ethnography and the Work of Elena PadillaEDITED BY MÉRIDA M. RÚA

Includes an annotated edition of Padilla’s 1947 Uni-

versity of Chicago master’s thesis, which broke with

traditional urban ethnographies and examined racial

identities and interethnic relations. Also included are

four original essays that foreground the signifi cance of

Padilla’s early study about Latinos in Chicago.

Contributors are Nicholas De Genova, Zaire Zenit Dinzey-

Flores, Elena Padilla, Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas, Mérida M. Rúa,

and Arlene Torres.

224 pp. 6 x 9. 1 black & white photo, 1 table. 2010.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03576-0. $65.00 $45.50Paper 978-0-252-07763-0. $22.00 $15.40

Latinos in Chicago and the Midwest

Reversed GazeAn African Ethnography of American Anthropology

MWENDA NTARANGWI

Deftly illustrating how life circumstances can infl u-

ence ethnographic fi eldwork, Mwenda Ntarangwi

focuses on his experiences as a Kenyan anthropology

student and professional anthropologist practicing in

the United States and Africa.

200 pp. 6 x 9. 1 table. 2010.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03579-1. $65.00 $45.50

Paper 978-0-252-07769-2. $20.00 $14.00

MARCH 2012

Africans to Spanish AmericaExpanding the Diaspora

EDITED BY SHERWIN K. BRYANT, RACHEL

SARAH O’TOOLE, AND BEN VINSON III

The place and roles of people of African descent in colo-

nial Spanish America are explored within three themes:

identity construction; the struggle by enslaved and free

people to present themselves as civilized, Christian, and

resistant to slavery; and issues of cultural exclusion.

Contributors are Joan Cameron Bristol, Nancy E. van

Deusen, Leo Garafalo, Herbert S. Klein, Charles Beatty

Medina, Karen Y. Morrison, Rachel Sarah O’Toole, Frank

“Trey” Proctor, and Michele B. Reid.

288 pp. 6 x 9. 5 tables. 2012.

Cloth 978-0-252-03663-7. $50.00 $35.00

The New Black Studies Series

APRIL 2012

Musical Journeys in SumatraMARGARET KARTOMI

This fi rst-ever book on the music of Sumatra documents

and explains the ethnographic, cultural, and historical

contexts of Sumatra’s performing arts, and also traces

the changes in their style, content, and reception from

the early 1970s onward. Includes unique photographs

and original drawings from Kartomi’s fi eld observations

of instruments and performances.

472 pp. 7 x 10. 131 b & w photos, 28 music examples, 1 table.

2012. Cloth 978-0-252-03671-2. $55.00 $38.50

Nettl’s ElephantOn the History of Ethnomusicology

BRUNO NETTL

Foreword by Anthony Seeger

Surveying the fi eld he helped establish, Bruno Nettl

investigates how concepts such as evolution,

geography, and history serve as catalysts for advancing

ethnomusicological methods and perspectives.

288 pp. 6 x 9. 2010. * Cloth 978-0-252-03552-4. $75.00 $52.50

Paper 978-0-252-07742-5. $30.00 $21.00

Music and Confl ictEDITED BY JOHN MORGAN O’CONNELL AND

SALWA EL-SHAWAN CASTELO-BRANCO

Reveals how musical texts are manipulated by

opposing groups to promote confl ict and how music

can be utilized to advance confl ict resolution.

Contributors are Samuel Araujo, William Beeman, Stephen

Blum, Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco, David Cooper,

Keith Howard, Inna Naroditskaya, John Morgan O’Connell,

Svanibor Pettan, Anne K. Rasmussen, Adelaida Reyes,

Anthony Seeger, Jane C. Sugarman, and Britta Sweers.

304 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 26 b & w photos, 2 maps, 3 charts,

9 music examples, 2 tables. 2010.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03545-6. $80.00 $56.00

Paper 978-0-252-07738-8. $30.00 $21.00

JANUARY 2012

Transforming PlacesLessons from Appalachia

EDITED BY STEPHEN L. FISHER AND BARBARA

ELLEN SMITH

Pointing to the impact of globalization in the region’s

past and present and relating local struggles to global

trends, contributors reveal how Appalachian activism

can illuminate larger social justice issues in similar

impoverished but resource-rich regions.

336 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 12 b & w photos. 2012.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03666-8. $85.00 $59.50Paper 978-0-252-07838-5. $30.00 $21.00

Recovering the CommonsDemocracy, Place, and Global Justice

HERBERT REID AND BETSY TAYLOR

This penetrating work culls key concepts from grassroots

activism to hold critical social theory accountable to the

needs, ideas, and organizational practices of the global

justice movement. The resulting critique of neoliberal-

ism hinges on place-based struggles of groups marginal-

ized by globalization and represents a brave rethinking

of politics, economy, culture, and professionalism.

304 pp. 6 x 9. 2 b & w photos, 5 line drawings. 2010.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03495-4. $80.00 $56.00

Paper 978-0-252-07681-7. $25.00 $17.50

Combating Mountaintop RemovalNew Directions in the Fight against Big Coal

BRYAN T. MCNEIL

“McNeil’s detailed discussions of the complex origins

of mountaintop removal and the lack of good alterna-

tive economic opportunities in Appalachia is a strong

basis for readers new to the subject.”—Chad Montrie,

author of To Save the Land and People: A History of Opposition to Surface Coal Mining in Appalachia216 pp. 6 x 9. 3 b & w photos, 1 map, 2 charts, 2 tables. 2011.

Cloth 978-0-252-03643-9. $45.00 $31.50

Guest Workers and Resistance to U.S. Corporate DespotismIMMANUEL NESS

Thoroughly investigates the use of guest workers in

the United States, the largest recipient of migrant labor

in the world. Ness argues that the use of migrant labor

is increasing in importance and represents despotic

practices calculated by key U.S. business leaders to

lower labor costs and expand profi ts under the guise of

fi lling a shortage of labor.

232 pp. 6 x 9. 1 chart, 6 tables. 2011.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03627-9. $70.00 $49.00Paper 978-0-252-07817-0. $25.00 $17.50

The Working Class in American History

( 8 0 0 ) 6 2 1 - 2 7 3 6 • w w w. p r e s s . u i l l i n o i s . e d u • U N I V E R S I T Y O F I L L I N O I S P R E S S

Global Masculinities and ManhoodEDITED BY RONALD L. JACKSON II AND MURALI

BALAJI

Foreword by Molefi K. Asante

Deconstructs the history and politics of masculinities

within the contexts of the cultures from which they

have been developed, examining what makes a man

who he is within his own culture. Topics include how

masculinity is affected by war and confl ict, defi ned in

relation to race, ethnicity, and sexuality, and expressed

in cultural activities such as sports or the cinema.

Contributors are Bryant Keith Alexander, Molefi K. Asante,

Murali Balaji, Radhika Chopra, Maurice Hall, Ronald L.

Jackson II, Shino Konishi, Nil Mutluer, Mich Nyawalo,

Kathleen Glenister Roberts, Margarita Saona, and Kath

Woodward.

248 pp. 6 x 9. 2011. Cloth 978-0-252-03651-4. $50.00 $35.00

Global Circuits of BlacknessInterrogating the African Diaspora

EDITED BY JEAN MUTEBA RAHIER, PERCY C.

HINTZEN, AND FELIPE SMITH

“The editors have assembled a fresh intervention on

the politics of globalization by synthesizing eras of

black cultural theory with the pressures of contempo-

rary global displacements.”—May Joseph, author of

Nomadic Identities: The Performance of CitizenshipContributors are Marlon M. Bailey, Jung Ran Forte, Reena N.

Goldthree, Percy C. Hintzen, Lyndon Phillip, Andrea Queeley,

Jean Muteba Rahier, Stéphane Robolin, and Felipe Smith.

288 pp. 6.125 x 9.25. 10 b & w photos, 1 table. 2010.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03562-3. $80.00 $56.00Paper 978-0-252-07753-1. $30.00 $21.00

Feminist TechnologyEDITED BY LINDA L. LAYNE, SHARRA L.

VOSTRAL, AND KATE BOYER

In this collection, feminist scholars examine a range of

products, tools, and technologies that were specifi cally

designed for and marketed to women.

Contributors are Jennifer Aengst, Maia Boswell-Penc, Kate

Boyer, Frances Bronet, Shirley Gorenstein, Anita Hardon,

Deborah G. Johnson, Linda L. Layne, Deana McDonagh, and

Sharra L. Vostral.

256 pp. 6 x 9. 20 b & w photos, 1 chart. 2010.

*Cloth 978-0-252-03532-6. $80.00 $56.00Paper 978-0-252-07720-3. $25.00 $17.50

Women, Gender, and Technology

Wrigley RegularsFinding Community in the Bleachers

HOLLY SWYERS

Examines various components of community through

the lens of “the regulars,” a group of diehard Chicago

Cubs fans who loyally populate the bleachers at Wrigley

Field and who have formed their own thriving set of pre-

game rituals, ballpark traditions, and social hierarchies.

200 pp. 6 x 9. 2010. *Cloth 978-0-252-03550-0. $65.00 $45.50Paper 978-0-252-07740-1. $25.00 $17.50

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