University of Pittsburgh Press

The University of Pittsburgh Press is a publisher with distinguished lists in a wide range of scholarly and cultural fields. They publish books for general readers, scholars, and students. The Press focuses on selected academic areas: Latin American studies, Russian and East European studies, Central Asian studies, composition and literacy studies, environmental studies, urban studies, the history of architecture and the built environment, and the history and philosophy of science, technology, and medicine. Their books about Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania include history, art, architecture, photography, biography, fiction, and guidebooks.

Their renowned Pitt Poetry Series represents many of the finest poets active today, as reflected in the many prestigious awards their work has garnered over the past four decades. In addition, the Press is home to the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, the Donald Hall Prize for Poetry, and, in rotation with other university presses, the Cave Canem Poetry Prize. They sponsor the prestigious Drue Heinz Literature Prize, which recognises the finest collective works of short fiction available in an international competition.

Intersecting Tango Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
ISBN: 9780822959854
Pub Date: 06 Jun 2008
Series: Illuminations
Description:
In the early part of the twentieth century, Buenos Aires erupted from its colonial past as a city in its own right, expressing a unique and vibrant cultural identity.Intersecting Tango engages the city at this key moment, exploring the sweeping changes of 1900-1930 to capture this culture in motion through which Buenos Aires transformed itself into a modern, cosmopolitan city. Taking the reader through a dazzling array of sites, sources, and events, Bergero conveys the city in all its complexity.
Buying into English Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9780822960010
Pub Date: 20 May 2008
Description:
Many developing countries have little choice but to “buy into English” as a path to ideological and material betterment. Based on extensive fieldwork in Slovakia, Prendergast assembles a rich ethnographic study that records the thoughts, aspirations, and concerns of Slovak nationals, language instructors, journalists, and textbook authors who contend with the increasing importance of English to their rapidly evolving world. She reveals how the use of English in everyday life has becomes suffused with the terms of the knowledge and information economy, where language is manipulated for power and profit.
Immigration, Integration, and Security Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
ISBN: 9780822959847
Pub Date: 15 May 2008
Description:
Recent acts of terrorism in Britain and Europe and the events of 9/11 in the United States have greatly influenced immigration, security, and integration policies in these countries. Yet many of the current practices surrounding these issues were developed decades ago, and are ill-suited to the dynamics of today's global economies and immigration patterns. At the core of much policy debate is the inherent paradox whereby immigrant populations are frequently perceived as posing a potential security threat yet bolster economies by providing an inexpensive workforce.
Endarkenment, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822959953
Pub Date: 28 Apr 2008
Description:
The poet employs colloquial diction, references pop and classical culture, and travels at 1000 miles per hour in his fourth collection. For those who think contemporary poetry is about abject confessions, vacation in Provence and opaque ‘academicisms,’ McDaniel is an intro to a new world.
Bandits and Partisans Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 432
ISBN: 9780822943433
Pub Date: 21 Apr 2008
Description:
Beginning in the fall of 1920, Aleksandr Antonov led an insurgency that became the largest armed peasant revolt against the Soviets during the civil war. Yet by the summer of 1921, the revolt had been crushed, and popular support for the movement had all but disappeared. Until now, details of this conflict have remained hidden.
The Sanitary City Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
ISBN: 9780822959830
Pub Date: 18 Apr 2008
Description:
Immersed in their on-demand, highly consumptive, and disposable lifestyles, most urban Americans take for granted the technologies that provide them with potable water, remove their trash, and process their wastewater. These vital services, however, are the byproduct of many decades of development by engineers, sanitarians, and civic planners. In The Sanitary City, Martin V.
Ending the Mendel-Fisher Controversy Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
ISBN: 9780822959861
Pub Date: 31 Mar 2008
Description:
In 1865, Gregor Mendel presented \u201cExperiments in Plant-Hybridization,\u201d the results of his eight-year study of the principles of inheritance through experimentation with pea plants. Overlooked in its day, Mendel's work would later become the foundation of modern genetics. Did his pioneering research follow the rigors of real scientific inquiry, or was Mendel's data too good to be true-the product of doctored statistics?
Red Sugar Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822959878
Pub Date: 20 Mar 2008
Description:
In her third collection, Beatty travels inside the body to the blood that codes us, moving beyond the language of post-confessionialism into fourth-wave feminism, challenging notions of the “romantic” “and the “brutal” and how they exist within us and between us.
Big Steel Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 424
ISBN: 9780822960027
Pub Date: 29 Feb 2008
Description:
At its formation in 1901, the United States Steel Corporation was the earth\u2019s biggest industrial corporation, a wonder of the manufacturing world. Immediately it produced two thirds of America\u2019s raw steel and thirty percent of the steel made worldwide. The behemoth company would go on to support the manufacturing superstructure of practically every other industry in America.
Floating Bridge, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822959892
Pub Date: 21 Jan 2008
Description:
The Floating Bridge, David Shumate’s second collection of prose poems, transports its readers over the chasm between the mundane and the enchanted. We traverse one bridge and find ourselves eavesdropping on Gertrude Stein and her gardener. We take the night bus to Gomorrah to have a look around.
The Archaeology of Anxiety Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780822959816
Pub Date: 21 Jan 2008
Description:
The "Silver Age" (c. 1890-1917) has been one of the most intensely studied topics in Russian literary studies, and for years scholars have been struggling with its precise definition. Firmly established in the Russian cultural psyche, it continues to influence both literature and mass media.
Primitive Mentor Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822959915
Pub Date: 15 Jan 2008
Description:
The ninth collection for this Pulitzer Prize finalist, who remains as entertaining, imaginative and inventive as ever.
The Conquest of History Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9780822959908
Pub Date: 23 Dec 2007
Description:
As Spain rebuilt its colonial regime in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines after the Spanish American revolutions, it turned to history to justify continued dominance. The metropolitan vision of history, however, always met with opposition in the colonies.The Conquest of History examines how historians, officials, and civic groups in Spain and its colonies forged national histories out of the ruins and relics of the imperial past.
Helen Clay Frick Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 392
ISBN: 9780822943419
Pub Date: 10 Dec 2007
Illustrations: 98 color, 18 b&w illustrations
Description:
In 1919, at the age of thirty-one, Helen Clay Frick inherited $38 million, becoming the richest single woman in America. These riches, however, came at a price. Helen's tumultuous early life was shaped by her father's infamy as a union strikebreaker and the ensuing attempt on his life, her mother's debilitating depression, and the death of her older sister and newborn brother about a year apart.
Counter-History of Composition, A Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
ISBN: 9780822959731
Pub Date: 20 Nov 2007
Description:
A Counter-History of Composition contests the foundational disciplinary assumption that vitalism and contemporary rhetoric represent opposing, disconnected poles in the writing tradition. Vitalism has been historically linked to expressivism and concurrently dismissed as innate, intuitive, and unteachable, whereas rhetoric is seen as a rational, teachable method for producing argumentative texts. Counter to this, Byron Hawk identifies vitalism as the ground for producing rhetorical texts-the product of complex material relations rather than the product of chance.
Plum Flower Dance, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 136
ISBN: 9780822959793
Pub Date: 20 Nov 2007
Description:
Winner of the 2008 Paterson Award for Literary Excellence "Weaver has crafted a virtual planet in this book with plenty of alternate geographies for readers of all flavors and stripes. Marvelous. Huge.