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A provocative retelling of shipwreck tales from the Northwest Coast

Wrecked

Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific

By Coll Thrush

The clash between an exile community making art and the expectations of others

Performing Vulnerability

Risking Art and Life in the Burmese Diaspora

By Emily L. Hue

A celebration of one of Japan’s most talented, prolific, and popular artists

Hiroshige

Artist of the Open Road

By Alfred Haft, with Capucine Korenberg

A love note to the city and its once vibrant Pinoy community

Uncle Rico’s Encore

Mostly True Stories of Filipino Seattle

By Peter Bacho

Explores independently produced media that uses science fiction to address societal and political issues

Science Fiction against the Margins

Cinematic Futures, Global Imaginaries

Edited by Chon A. Noriega, Maya Montañez Smukler and Nicole Ucedo

Explores a glassmaking color revolution and its creators, inspired by nature and chemistry

Brilliant Color

Glass Innovation and Design

Edited by Amy Mchugh

Rare objects from one of the world's only major collections

Chinese Toggles

Culture in Miniature

Edited by Shuxia Chen and Min-Jung Kim

Art that questions the museum's role in assigning meaning to cultural artifact

Gala Porras-Kim

The Weight of a Patina of Time

Edited by Gala Porras-Kim and Matthew H. Robb

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    Since 2016, the Indigenous Confluences series has been publishing innovative works that use decolonizing perspectives and transnational approaches to explore the experiences of Indigenous peoples across North America, with a special emphasis on the Pacific Coast. “It has been an honor and great joy to serve as coeditor of the Indigenous Confluences series with Coll […]
  • Pride Month Reading List
    Happy Pride Month from the University of Washington Press! Whether you’re in the mood for regional queer histories, a deep dive into gay rodeo, or a campy, lesbian Western novel, we’ve gathered books that reflect the richness of queer and trans scholarship and storytelling—works that celebrate both joy and resistance. Browse the full list below. […]
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