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Cover of Archival Irruptions: Constructing Religion and Criminalizing Obeah in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica by Katharine Gerbner. Features an image of an old handwritten ledger or registry page with rows and columns filled with cursive names and annotations and what appears to be an ink smudge at the bottom. The title is overlaid in large black serif font with the subtitle below in smaller black text and the author's name is at the bottom. A vertical red stripe runs along the left edge of the cover.

Cover of Archival Irruptions: Constructing Religion and Criminalizing Obeah in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica by Katharine Gerbner. Features an image of an old handwritten ledger or registry page with rows and columns filled with cursive names and annotations and what appears to be an ink smudge at the bottom. The title is overlaid in large black serif font with the subtitle below in smaller black text and the author's name is at the bottom. A vertical red stripe runs along the left edge of the cover.

Save 30% on #NewBook "Archival Irruptions," by @ktgerbs.bsky.social, which traces how British colonial authorities in mid-eighteenth-century Jamaica came to criminalize Obeah, a religious practice held by enslaved Africans. #LatAmStudies #BlackStudies buff.ly/da0hJg3

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Cover of The Invention of Order: On the Coloniality of Space by Don Thomas Deere. The central image is a sculpture composed of irregular, interlocking dark wooden panels, some inscribed with words such as “FORTIA,” “ABSTRACTO,” and “CONCRETO.” The book title is superimposed in white serif type across the lower panels of the sculpture.

Cover of The Invention of Order: On the Coloniality of Space by Don Thomas Deere. The central image is a sculpture composed of irregular, interlocking dark wooden panels, some inscribed with words such as “FORTIA,” “ABSTRACTO,” and “CONCRETO.” The book title is superimposed in white serif type across the lower panels of the sculpture.

"The Invention of Order," by Don Thomas Deere, retraces the lasting impact of colonial spatial organization in the Americas and the Caribbean. Read the intro for free now! #PostcolonialStudies #LatAmStudies buff.ly/J6Nkx0p

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Cover of Basketball Trafficking Stolen Black Panamanian Dreams by Javier Wallace. The cover image features a dimly lit, foggy outdoor basketball court at night, with two basketball hoops illuminated by a spotlight. The title is positioned in the upper left in white and green text, and the author's name is in orange text on the right-hand side of the cover, adjacent to one of the basketball hoops.

Cover of Basketball Trafficking Stolen Black Panamanian Dreams by Javier Wallace. The cover image features a dimly lit, foggy outdoor basketball court at night, with two basketball hoops illuminated by a spotlight. The title is positioned in the upper left in white and green text, and the author's name is in orange text on the right-hand side of the cover, adjacent to one of the basketball hoops.

"Basketball Trafficking," by Javier Wallace, tells how a young Black Panamanian teenager navigates labor exploitation and immigration while trying to make it to college basketball in the US. #LatAmStudies #BlackStudies Read the intro for free now! buff.ly/Sq9MXt8

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If your focuses on Latin America, let me know and I’ll add you to this #starterpack

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Baby we’ve got a code!!! #BE444 for my new, collaborative ‘Business & Social Justice in #LatinoAmerica’ final year module @Uni_of_Essex. This initiative will reinstate a pathway in BA #LatinAmericanStudies
Very pleased to have strengthened #LatAmStudies @ Essex 🙌🙌

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