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Redefining eclecticism in early modern Bolognese painting: ideology, practice, and criticism / Daniel M. Unger

Rotch Library - ND614.U64 2019




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London art worlds: mobile, contingent, and ephemeral networks, 1960-1980 / edited by Jo Applin, Catherine Spencer, and Amy Tobin

Rotch Library - N6770.L6495 2018




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Bad environmentalism: irony and irreverence in the ecological age / Nicole Seymour

Barker Library - NX650.E58 S49 2018




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Shifting grounds: landscape in contemporary Native American art / Kate Morris

Rotch Library - N8213.M696 2019




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Affect, emotion, and subjectivity in early modern Muslim Empires: new studies in Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal art and culture / edited by Kishwar Rizvi

Rotch Library - NX650.E46 A39 2018




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Modernism on the Nile: art in Egypt between the Islamic and the contemporary / Alex Dika Seggerman

Rotch Library - N7381.7.S44 2019




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New media futures: the rise of women in the digital arts / edited by Donna J. Cox, Ellen Sandor, and Janine Fron ; forewords by Lisa Wainwright, Anne Balsamo, and Judy Malloy

Rotch Library - N72.T4 N49 2018




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Art after money, money after art: creative strategies against financialization / Max Haiven

Rotch Library - N8353.H35 2018




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#Material4.0 / Madeleine Frey (Hg.) ; Autoren, Manfred Mohr, Frieder Nake, Peter Weibel

Rotch Library - N7433.8.M38 2019




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From the Backstage of Publishing: Memories of Milton Murayama

Originally this post was a way to mark this month’s Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month by sharing personal memories from an editorial perspective of a pioneering Asian American literary icon, Milton Murayama. It has grown to include other remembrances from a marketing perspective. We are all proud to be the publisher of his bestselling novels. Masako […]




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In Memoriam: Trần Đình Trụ, 1935-2019

We mark last week’s passing of Trần Đình Trụ, the author of Ship of Fate: Memoir of a Vietnamese Repatriate (UH Press, 2017), with words from the book’s co-translators Jana K. Lipman and Bac Hoai Tran: “Trần Đình Trụ’s life story was one of grace, fortitude, and devotion to his family. A skilled seaman and […]




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Blog on the move!

The University of Hawai‘i Press blog can now be found on our primary website and we will no longer post at this site.   Please click here to continue to find news on our sales, author events, new releases, exhibits, journal contents, and other updates.   We also welcome you to sign up for our email newsletter and follow […]




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Modern French short fiction / Johnnie Gratton, Brigitte Le Juez, editors.




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Public relations crisis communication [electronic resource] : a new model / Lisa Anderson-Meli and Swapna Koshy

Anderson-Meli, Lisa, author




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Nine coins: Nueve monedas / by Carlos Pintado ; translated from Spanish by Hilary Vaughn Dobel ; with an introduction by Richard Blanco

Hayden Library - PQ7392.P58 N564 2015




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Cognitive approaches to early modern Spanish literature / edited by Isabel Jaén and Julien Jacques Simon

Hayden Library - PQ6022.C64 2016




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Bolaño: a biography in conversations / Monica Maristain ; translated by Kit Maude

Hayden Library - PQ8098.12.O38 Z74513 2014




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Air on the air / selected poems of Juan Sánchez Peláez ; selected and translated by Guillermo Parra ; introduction by Miguel Gomes.

Hayden Library - PQ8549.S327 A2 2015




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The Cambridge companion to Latina/o American literature / edited by John Morán González

Hayden Library - PQ7081.A1 C347 2016




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Selected works: a new translation, contexts, critical traditions / Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz ; translated by Edith Grossman ; edited by Anna More

Hayden Library - PQ7296.J6 A6 2016




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La presse moderniste en Argentine de 1896 à 1905 / Joëlle Guyot ; préface d'Enrique Marini Palmieri

Online Resource




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Communautés nationales et marginalité dans le monde ibérique et ibero-américain.

Online Resource




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Incomparable empires: modernism and the translation of Spanish and American literature / Gayle Rogers

Hayden Library - PQ6073.M6 R636 2016




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The world as presence: El mundo como ser / Marcelo Morales ; translated by Kristin Dykstra ; introduction by Kristin Dykstra

Hayden Library - PQ7392.M4694 A2 2016




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Sky below: selected works / Raúl Zurita ; translated from the Spanish and with an introduction by Anna Deeny Morales

Hayden Library - PQ8098.36.U75 S59 2016




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Like a fading shadow: a novel / Antonio Muñoz Molina ; translated by Camilo A. Ramirez

Hayden Library - PQ6663.U4795 C6613 2017




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Understanding Roberto Bolaño / Ricardo Gutiérrez-Mouat

Hayden Library - PQ8098.12.O38 Z644 2016




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The Heights of Macchu Picchu / Pablo Neruda ; translated by Tomás Q. Morín

Hayden Library - PQ8097.N4 A7513 2015




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Map drawn by a spy / Guillermo Cabrera Infante ; translated from the Spanish by Mark Fried

Hayden Library - PQ7389.C233 M3713 2017




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Alma / Javier Moreno ; translated by Peter Kahn

Hayden Library - PQ6713.O65 A4613 2017




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Re-mapping world literature: writing, book markets and epistemologies between Latin America and the Global South = Escrituras, mercados y epistemologías entre América Latina y el Sur Global / edited by = editado por Gesine Müller, Jorge J.

Online Resource




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The last librarian / Osdany Morales ; translated by Kristina Bonsager

Hayden Library - PQ7392.M4696 P3713 2017




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Diapositivas: Transparencies / Laura Ruiz Montes ; traducción al inglés: Margaret Randall

Hayden Library - PQ7390.R84 A2 2017




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Inventores de tradición: ensayos sobre poesía mexicana moderna / Anthony Stanton

Online Resource




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Ficción e historia: la narrativa de José Emilio Pacheco / Yvette Jiménez de Báez, Diana Morán, Edith Negrín

Online Resource




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Deslindes literarios: Juan Goytisolo, el romancero, José Emilio Pacheco, José Gorostiza, Alejo Carpentier, Reinaldo Arenas, Roberto Arlt, Roman Jakobson / Blanca Elvia Mora Sánchez [and others]

Online Resource




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Memoria e interpretación de Al filo del agua / Yvette Jiménez de Báez y Rafael Olea Franco, editores ; con la colaboración de Ana Laura Zavala Díaz

Online Resource




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Writing the Apocalypse: historical vision in contemporary U.S. and Latin American fiction / Lois Parkinson Zamora

Online Resource




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Un juego con espejos que se desplazan: Jorge Luis Borges y el monólogo dramático / Gabriel Linares

Online Resource




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Lyra mínima: del cancionero medieval al cancionero tradicional moderno / Aurelio González, Mariana Masera, María Teresa Miaja (editores)

Online Resource




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José Emilio Pacheco: reescritura en movimiento / Yvette Jiménez de Báez, editora

Online Resource




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Imperial lyric: new poetry and new subjects in early modern Spain / Leah Middlebrook

Online Resource




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(A)wry views: anamorphosis, Cervantes, and the early picaresque / David R. Castillo

Online Resource




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Disabled bodies in early modern Spanish literature: prostitutes, aging women and saints / Encarnación Juárez-Almendros

Online Resource




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Mouthful of birds: stories / Samanta Schweblin ; translated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell

Hayden Library - PQ7798.29.C5388 A2 2019




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Science on stage in early modern Spain / edited by Enrique García Santo-Tomás

Hayden Library - PQ6105.S35 2018




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Tomorrow we start our "Library West is closed" procedures

Starting tomorrow, we'll be staffing the Information Point kiosk while Library West is closed to patrons for repairs. There are a few changes from the prior plan, the main one being that instead of the kiosk being right outside of West, we'll be inside Library East. I think this will be much more comfortable for everyone! It's just been so brutally hot lately.

As far as procedures and policies go, Ben Walker will be sending out an email with details soon.

I wanted to make sure you all know what lines of communication you will have available when staffing this kiosk:

You will have a walkie talkie with circulation staff on the other end at all times. The signal isn't great in East, so you may have to move closer to the door if you can't hear.

You will be able to email the Access Services Dept email address. This email address will go to all the Access Services staff (including ILL, EReserves, Stacks and ALF) so you'll definitely hear back from someone immediately.

We HOPE you'll also have a wireless phone available to call the main Access Services number 3-2525. We'll know more about whether they have the phone ready soon.

Keep and eye out for Ben's email about how we'll handle ILL pickups and the in-library use only items, reserves drop-offs, ILL drop-offs, Hold pickups (from storage and from West), and requests for unavailable materials in West (including current periodicals, reference, DVDs and Videos).

One more thing, as some of you know the IB students are hear doing research. The West books they are working with, or that they request from West, will all be moved over to Marston Science Library. So any IB student looking for their books will need to head over to MSL.

Any questions can be referred directly to me, Ben or emailed to the Access Services Dept email list.

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Side note: You'll notice the Meebo Room on the right side of the blog. We were testing this as another avenue of communication. It's public though, and so we couldn't rely on it if we had to discuss patron or other sensitive information. Feel free to play with it though!




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Schedule moving to PBwiki

The InfoPoint schedule is moving this week. Watch for an email from Michael Dietz about the change and asking for your preferred email address. Let him know your preferred email, and he will send you an invite to join the wiki.

We are moving to PBWiki because it supports multiple levels of permissions, and is easier to edit and navigate. No ads either! --Jana




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Examining Opioid Use Among Applicants for Disability Insurance

On this episode of On the Evidence, April Yanyuan Wu, a researcher at Mathematica, discusses a project that used supervised machine learning to estimate prescription opioid use among applicants for Social Security Disability Insurance.




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Creating Our Most Promising Future

Kimberlin Butler, director of foundation engagement, offers reflections about a convening that Mathematica hosted with The Denver Foundation. The event explored how cross-sector collaboration and data-informed practices can improve equity and outcomes for Denver metro communities.