We hope you enjoy this virtual space showcasing our new authors, award-winning books, and highlights from the last year of Latin American Studies at SUP.
New Books and New SUP Authors
Announcing new books, published in the last year. We’re offering 30% off select SUP Latin American Studies titles plus free North American shipping.
To use the discount select titles from our virtual exhibit », and enter coupon code S22XLASA-FM at checkout.
Recent Award Winners
Indigenous Dispossession: Housing and Maya Indebtedness in Mexico »
- Winner of the 2021 Edward M. Bruner Prize, sponsored by the Anthropology of Tourism Interest Group (ATIG).
Migrant Crossings: Witnessing Human Trafficking in the U.S. »
- Winner of the 2020 Asia and Asian America Section Book Award: Asian America, sponsored by the American Sociological Association (ASA) - Asia and Asian America Section.
The Converso’s Return: Conversion and Sephardi history in Contemporary Literature and Culture »
- Winner of the 2020 National Jewish Book Awards, Sephardic Culture category, sponsored by the Jewish Book Council.
Giving Form to an Asian and Latinx America »
- Honorable Mention in the 2022 Award for Best Book in Humanities & Cultural Studies: Literary Studies, sponsored by the Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS).
Forging Ties, Forging Passports: Migration and the Modern Sephardi Diaspora »
- Winner of the 2020 National Jewish Book Awards, Sephardic Culture category, sponsored by the Jewish Book Council.
- Winner of the 2021 Dorothy Rosenberg Prize, sponsored by the American Historical Association (AHA).
- Winner of the 2021 Jordan Schnitzer Prize in the category of Modern Jewish History and Culture: Africa, Americas, Asia, and Oceania; sponsored by the Association of Jewish Studies (AJS).
- Winner of the 2021 Alixa Naff Prize in Migration Studies, sponsored by the Moise Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies.
Contact Strategies: Histories of Native Autonomy in Brazil »
- Winner of the 2022 Sérgio Buarque de Holanda Prize for the Best Book in Social Sciences, sponsored by the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Brazil Section.
A Miscarriage of Justice: Women’s Reproductive Lives and the Law in Early Twentieth-Century Brazil »
- Winner of the 2021 Murdo J. MacLeod Book Prize, sponsored by the Southern Historical Association, Latin American and Caribbean Section.
- Winner of the 2021 Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Title, sponsored by the American Library Association.
LASA Resources
We welcome inquiries from prospective authors. If you have a book proposal in mind, contact Margo Irvin, Acquisitions Editor.
LASA 2022 Virtual Annual Meeting »
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