Book cover of The House on Rondo by Debra J Stone. Mixed-media collage and painted view of persons on street in front of gabled house. Title in bold yellow letters above, author in bold white below.
Book cover of My Seven Mothers: Making a Family in the Danish Women's Movement by Pernille Ipsen. At center, atop a paperclipped stack of deckle-edged photographs, is one of a child surrounded by many women, sitting on steps. Title above, author below.
Book cover of Kitchens of Hope: Immigrants Share Stories of Resilience and Recipes from Home, compiled by Linda S. Svitak, Christin Jaye Eaton, and Lee Svitak Dean. Plated spices, peppers, and peppercorns shown beside geometric shapes and woven textiles. Title in lower left against a blue background.
Three wonderful Foreword INDIES finalists!
House on Rondo (Juvenile Fiction)
My Seven Mothers (Autobiography & Memoir)
Kitchens of Hope (Cooking)
www.forewordreviews.com/awards/final...
@pipsen72.bsky.social @leesdean.bsky.social
05.03.2026 17:57
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The cover for Eric Avila's book "The Folklore of the Freeway" features an image of Chicano Park in San Diego.
An excerpt from Eric Avila's book reads: "A more spectacular example of this effort comes from the barrio of San Diego. Chicano Park, located in the heart of Barrio Logan, just south of downtown, at the foot of the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge, features elaborate murals painted on the concrete columns that support the interchange of the bridge and I-5, completed by CalTrans in the early 1970s. Although this parcel of land was initially intended to be the site for a proposed highway patrol station, community activists, fed up with the incursions of highways and junkyards, seized control of the site in 1970, demanding a neighborhood park instead of a highway patrol station and claiming the right to paint murals on the concrete columns supporting the elevated interchange. San Diego's Chicano Park is now the symbolic heart of San Diego's barrio, a spectacular example of how a community improvises a new relationship to the freeway, taking advantage of its immediate proximity to inspire a Chicano sense of place."
"Chicano Park is now the symbolic heart of San Diego's barrio, a spectacular example of how a community improvises a new relationship to the freeway, taking advantage of its immediate proximity to inspire a #Chicano sense of place," Avila.
@uminnpress.bsky.social: www.upress.umn.edu/978081668073...
04.03.2026 18:30
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A b&w engraving of a baby bird perched on a leafy branch.
A book cover with the title printed sideways up the left side, subtitle presented (in five rows) across the page next to it, with the author's name in all caps just below. The featured image is a colored engraving of wildflowers and berries on the vine, with a bird alighting on the top.
The Fledgling Dove, engraved 1951, by #JoanHassall, OBE (British, 1906-1988) who was born #otd, Mar 3.
Hassall is 1 of 4 artists featured in Enchanted Wood: Engraving a Place for Women Artists in Rural Britain, by Kristen Bluemel, www.upress.umn.edu/978151791477... ( @uminnpress.bsky.social, 2026)
03.03.2026 12:17
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Postpolitics and the Aesthetic Imagination
Igniting political power through the lens of art and the imaginationPostpolitics and the Aesthetic Imagination investigates the erosion of meaningful politic...
Friends! Would you or somebody you know want to review our @uminnpress.bsky.social edited collection Postpolitics and the Aesthetic Imagination for @asapartsnow.bsky.social? If so, please head on the journal's site (asapjournal.com/submit/) and pitch your review!
Also, please repost! Thank you!
02.03.2026 17:20
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Book cover for Hermes III: Translation by Michel Serres, translated by Randolph Burks. At top, thin perspective lines from top and bottom converge at two offset points. Author name over this. At bottom, title in dark orange background.
Book cover for The Impossible Reversal: A History of How We Play by Peter D. McDonald. A paper fortune teller with red leaves carrying the title in white against a green felt background.
Book cover for Border Mediascapes: Cinematic Itineraries at the Edge of Europe by Francesco Zucconi. Pixelated blue image of rippling water. Title in white, broken into several right angles arranged top to bottom.
Book cover for Out of the Blue: New Short Fiction from Iceland, compiles by Helen Mitsios with foreword by Sjón. Background in shades of blue. Title, subtitle, and credits appear in san-serif font, as if on surface that is curling into itself.
New releases:
-Michel Serres's Hermes III: Translation
-The Impossible Reversal by @pdmcdonald.bsky.social : a cultural history of play from Fluxus to SimCity
-Border Mediascapes by Francesco Zucconi: on cinema and border zones
-Out of the Blue: translated Icelandic fiction, now in PB
27.02.2026 18:03
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The cover of the picture book The Blue House I Loved by Kao Kalia Yang and illustrated by Jen Shin shows a young girl in a blue sun dress running towards a blue house. The house windows are illuminated.
The Blue House I Loved by Kao Kalia Yang, illus Jen Shin is an open-house tour that lovingly shows how memories leave a lasting mark, "inviting us toward the past, to ourselves and each other, again." Here's my ⭐Booklist #bookreview: tinyurl.com/5n97va5x #KidLit @uminnpress.bsky.social 📚👍
27.02.2026 15:43
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Kristin Bluemel's book "Enchanted Wood: Engraving a Place for Women Artists in Rural Britain" focuses on artists Gwen Raverat, Agnes Miller Parker, Clare Leighton, and Joan Hassall.
And it is available in paperback!
www.upress.umn.edu/978151791477...
26.02.2026 13:07
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Reaching Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche, the posthuman, and beyond.
New Nietzsche #books from Edgar Landgraf (@uminnpress.bsky.social) and @dharlanwilson.bsky.social (@rdspress.bsky.social)! 💙📚 #booksky
roychristopher.substack.com/p/reaching-n...
24.02.2026 23:11
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We have been delighted with a box of treats from our resident recipe-tester🍪
Filled with perfect bake sale recipes, check out The Ultimate Minnesota Cookie Book for your fundraising needs!
mngbookshop.co.uk/978151791817...
@uminnpress.bsky.social @ricknelsonminn.bsky.social @leesdean.bsky.social
25.02.2026 11:32
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Minneapolis Home + Garden Show 2026
Minneapolis Home + Garden Show 2026 Tickets
I’m reading, signing and selling books, and doing a kid’s activity around my children’s PB book tonight at 6 pm, at the Home and Garden Show at the convention center!
Tix are cheap, but use the promo code to get half price: BABYCAKES
@uminnpress.bsky.social
25.02.2026 14:00
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Book launch Dan Hassler-Forest: Fast and Furious Franchising
Dan Hassler-Forest’s Fast and Furious Franchising charts the transformation of Hollywood through the story of one of its most successful cinematic universes.
On April 22, my university will host a book launch event for my new monograph FAST & FURIOUS FRANCHISING, with presentations by Bruce Mutsvairo, @aways.bsky.social and @joostvervoort.bsky.social. It's free and open to the public, followed by free drinks! Register here: www.uu.nl/en/events/bo...
18.02.2026 13:59
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Book cover for Skating Away from the Binary by Erica Rand. Orange with yellow and white sans-serif font and Forerunners series detail element at lower right corner.
🎧 At age 60, Erica Rand took up pairs figure skating, and directly encountered the interconnected binarisms shaping athletic participation. Her story, and a call to transform gender norms in sport, on the Press podcast with Travers and Mary Louise Adams. share.transistor.fm/s/5ce9d8f8
19.02.2026 21:13
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Commiphora (myrhh) thicket and brick production and construction staging, Ifo refugee camp, Dadaab, Kenya. Photo: Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi.
Announcing a new series, Cohabitations, for studies of past, present, and future habitats, featuring editors Namita Vijay Dharia, Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, Peg Rawes, Ikem Stanley Okoye, and Daniel A. Barber. www.upress.umn.edu/announcing-a...
19.02.2026 20:55
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Image collage from six book covers including Enchanted Wood, Drawn to Nature, Place-Keepers, Long Take, Digital Animalities, and A Perfectionist Impulse. Lots of foliage, Akira Kurosawa profile crop, a pink seahorse, close crop of illusration in front of Taco Taxi. White text on black strip at bottom: Collection: College Art.
Hello, College Art in Chicago! Visit our booth or browse the sale online: www.upress.umn.edu/caa/ #CAA114 #CAA
18.02.2026 16:51
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Focus on Global Lit: Nonfiction in Translation | Kirkus Reviews
Foreign books get short shrift in the U.S., but there is great nonfiction available if one seeks it out. We recommend six new titles.
“Film doesn’t really care about national borders,” Kurosawa writes. “It plays an important role by enabling people to understand each other, actually.” Beautiful translated nonfiction roundup in Kirkus: www.kirkusreviews.com/news-and-fea...
18.02.2026 16:20
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Eine Sprache für unsere Zeit? Zur radikalen Gegenwärtigkeit von Günther Anders
YouTube video by Futures of Sustainability, Universität Hamburg
Wer möchte, kann unser Hamburger Gespräch über Günther Anders als Denker der Gegenwart, 70 Jahre »Antiquiertheit« und die erste englische Gesamtübersetzung (@uminnpress.bsky.social) jetzt nachhören und -sehen 👇
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CdN...
🙏 an @chrhentschel.bsky.social und Martin Kollmann!
18.02.2026 10:58
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Dan Hassler-Forest, "Fast and Furious Franchising: How the Serialized Blockbuster Remade Hollywood" (U Minnesota Press, 2026) - New Books Network
The @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social podcast devoted a full episode to my new book FAST AND FURIOUS FRANCHISING, which will be published by @uminnpress.bsky.social very soon now! newbooksnetwork.com/fast-and-fur...
14.02.2026 12:01
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Book cover for Long Take by Akira Kurosawa, translated by Anne McKnight. Grayscale photo of Akira Kurosawa wearing a suit, tie, and sunglasses, looking downward; his name appears prominently in a black column on the right.
Nice LONG TAKE review in @ShelfAwareness: "an indispensable companion to the director's autobiography and a singular look at his perspectives on film."
www.shelf-awareness.com/sar3-issue.h...
13.02.2026 23:14
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Project MUSE - Cultural Critique-Number 130, Winter 2026
Cultural Critique 130 available on Project Muse: muse.jhu.edu/issue/56400 @culturalcritique.bsky.social @projectmuse.bsky.social @wstraw.bsky.social
13.02.2026 15:17
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Free article in Future Anterior: Alfredo Thiermann, Pedro Correa, Ella Neumaier, and Xavier Nueno, "Office Work: Architecture and Extraction Between Atacama and Hamburg": muse.jhu.edu/pub/23/artic...
13.02.2026 15:16
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Future Anterior 22.1&2 cover featuring alternating green, white, dark blue, light blue, khaki, grey, and brown stripes. The journal's title, and titles of 13 articles and their authors, appear on the stripes.
Cultural Critique 130 cover featuring the journal title running off the edges of the cover. The letter "C" in the title, as well as a large stripe at the cover's bottom, are blue.
Two new journal issues:
-Future Anterior 22.1-2: The Potential of Provenance. Editor Jorge Otero-Pailos; guest editors Mari Lending, Alena Beth Rieger, Simon Mitchell.
-Cultural Critique 130. Editors Cesare Casarino, Frieda Ekotto, Maggie Hennefeld, John Mowitt, Simona Sawhney.
(links in comments)
13.02.2026 15:15
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Graphic with navy background, University of Minnesota Press logo at lower left corner, left half displays book cover for Brave Enough by Jessie Diggins (cyano overlay close-up of Diggins in profile with title, author info, and Jackie Joyner-Kersee blurb in white sans serif font), bronze medal image small in middle, and text at right: Four-time Olympic medalist Jessie Diggins reveals her journey from the American Midwest into sports history in this inspiring memoir.
A fight to the finish today -- so proud of you, Jessie Diggins!
Read about her journey from Stillwater, MN, to international sports history: www.upress.umn.edu/978151790820...
12.02.2026 20:07
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Book cover for Skating Away from the Binary by Erica Rand. Orange with yellow and white sans-serif font and Forerunners series detail element at lower right corner.
Shouting out a very timely, short, and readable little book, Erica Rand's Skating Away from the Binary—a call to transform gender norms in sport. Available in print; free to read online: www.upress.umn.edu/978151792055...
11.02.2026 23:53
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Book cover for Long Take by Akira Kurosawa, translated by Anne McKnight. Grayscale photo of Akira Kurosawa wearing a suit, tie, and sunglasses, looking downward; his name appears prominently in a black column on the right.
Book cover for Assembly Lines: Montage in Postwar French Film by Ivan Cerecina. Helmeted Nazi soldiers on upper half. Doubled red image of Coca Cola sign and Finnish flags on lower half. Title in white and gold left center.
Book cover for Black Light: Revealing the Hidden History of Photography and Cinema by Christophe Wall-Romana. Black background with burnt film cell at center Title in white above, subtitle and author in gray at bottom.
Book cover for Lulu In Hollywood: Expanded Edition by Louise Brooks. Black background, typography in vintage cinematic font in white, in particular 'Lulu' covering top half. Profile image of the subject in green dress.
Beautiful film studies releases:
-Long Take, memoir of director Akira Kurosawa, translated @annekmck.bsky.social
-Assembly Lines: Montage in Postwar French Film / Ivan Cerecina
-Black Light: Revealing the Hidden History of Photography and Cinema / Christophe Wall-Romana
-Louise Brooks autobiography
11.02.2026 19:52
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