Faculty Books 2021
Bodies and Maps:
Early Modern Personifications of the Continents
BRILL
Coedited by Louise Arizzoli, instructional assistant professor of art history
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Mississippi Health & Hunger Atlas 2021
By Jasmine Nguyen; Anne Cafer, assistant professor of sociology and director of the Center for Population Studies; Jamiko Deleveaux
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The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Edited by Lee M. Cohen, professor of psychology and dean of the College of Liberal Arts
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A Place Like Mississippi:
A Journey Through a Real and Imagined Literary Landscape
TIMBER PRESS
By W. Ralph Eubanks, visiting professor and writer-in-residence
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The Thing about Florida:
Exploring a Misunderstood State
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA
By Tyler Gillespie, instructor in writing & rhetoric
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The House Uptown:
A Novel
FLATIRON BOOKS
By Melissa Ginsburg, associate professor of English and creative writing
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Through an Artist’s Eyes:
The Dehumanization and Racialization of Jews and Political Dissidents During the Third Reich
ROUTLEDGE
By Willa M. Johnson, professor of sociology
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Cornelius Nepos:
A Study in the Evidence and Influence
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
By John Alexander Lobur, associate professor of classics
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This Is Philosophy of Religion:
An Introduction
WILEY-BLACKWELL
By Neil A. Manson, professor of philosophy
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Love Magic and Control in Premodern Iberian Literature
ROUTLEDGE PRESS
By Veronica Menaldi, assistant professor of Spanish in modern languages
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Heritage and Hate:
Old South Rhetoric at Southern Universities
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PRESS
By Stephen Monroe, assistant professor and chair of writing and rhetoric
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The Killing Hills
GROVE ATLANTIC
By Chris Offutt, professor of English
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Marxism and Phenomenology
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
Coedited by Bryan Smyth, visiting assistant professor of philosophy
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Faulkner and Slavery
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
Edited by Jay Watson, Howry Professor of Faulkner Studies and Distinguished Professor of English, & James G. Thomas Jr.