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Subjects
Texas Takes Shape A History in Maps from the General Land Office Mark Lambert, James Harkins, Brian A. Stauffer, Patrick Walsh
Lineages of the Global City Occult Modernism and the Spiritualization of Democracy Shiben Banerji
Dos X Disability and Racial Dysphoria in Latinx and Filipinx Culture Sony Coráñez Bolton
The Social Life of Indianism Politics and Indigeneity in Twenty-First-Century Bolivia Tathagatan Ravindran
Bridging Sonic Borders Popular Music in Contemporary Dominican/Dominicanyork Literature Sharina Maíllo-Pozo
Spanish-Language Television Cultural and Industrial Transformations Manuel G. Avilés-Santiago, Jillian M. Báez
The Architecture of the Playing Field Shaping Space in Sport Richard L. Cleary
New Directions in Israeli Media Film, Television, and Digital Content Yaron Peleg, Eran Kaplan, Ido Rosen
The Mobile Image Prints and the Shaping of Devotional Networks from Lima to the Andes and Beyond Emily C. Floyd
Decolonial Environmentalisms Climate Justice and Speculative Futures in Latinx Cultural Production David J. Vázquez
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