| Aldo Leopold's Southwest |
| David E. Brown |
| Gathers the pre-Sand Country Almanac writings of Aldo Leopold, showing that he was not born an ecologist, but evolved over time through experimentation and thought. |
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| American Indian Literary Nationalism |
| Jace Weaver |
| Craig S. Womack |
| Robert Warrior |
| A study of Native literature from the perspective of national sovereignty and self-determination. |
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| Art and Anger: Essays on Politics and the Imagination |
| Ilan Stavans |
| The crossroads where politics and the imagination meet--from the shaping of Latin America's collective identity to Columbus's afterlife. |
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| Aztlan: Essays on the Chicano Homeland |
| Rudolfo Anaya , Editor |
| Francisco A. Lomelí , Editor |
| "Aztlan: Essays on the Chicano Homeland gathers articles published over a period of twenty years, offering in one volume the divergent ideological interpretations engendered within Chicano studies in relation to the legendary origin of the Aztecs."--Roberto Cantu, California State University |
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| Blue Mesa Review #10: Love and Sex in the 21st Century |
| David M. Johnson , Editor |
| Issue ten of this eclectic literary review. |
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| Blue Mesa Review #12: Voicing the Silence |
| James E. Colbert , Editor |
| The fiction, poetry, and essays in this issue address such painful subjects as exile, illness, and death. |
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| Blue Mesa Review #13 |
| Julie Shigekuni , Editor |
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| Blue Mesa Review #14 |
| Julie Shigekuni , Editor |
| A diverse collection of new fiction and literature including poems by William Virgil Davis, William Greenway, and Stefi Weisburd, winner of the 2001 The Nation prize for poetry. |
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| Blue Mesa Review #15 |
| Julie Shigekuni , Editor |
| Stories, poems, essays, and reviews offering a commentary on gender politics and the American notion of identity. |
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| Blue Mesa Review #16 |
| Daniel Mueller , Editor |
| Fiction, poetry, and essays exploring the relationship between art and the viewer. |
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