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Feminine Endings
Music, Gender, and Sexuality
Susan McClary
2002 Fall
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A new edition of a classic work that revolutionized its field.
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Feminine Feminists
Cultural Practices in Italy
Giovanna Miceli Jeffries, Editor
1994 Fall
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Concludes that the terms "feminine" and "feminist" are not mutually exclusive in Italy.
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Feminism and Documentary
Diane Waldman and Janet Walker, Editors
1999 Spring
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The first book of essays to explore the intersection of these two vital disciplines.
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Feminist Art and the Maternal
Andrea Liss
2008 Fall
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A highly engaging, taboo-breaking study of feminist contemporary art
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Feminist Waves, Feminist Generations
Life Stories from the Academy
Hokulani K. Aikau, Karla A. Erickson and Jennifer L. Pierce, Editors
2007 Spring
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Finding the “2.5 generation”—an alternative to binary feminist categories
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Ferns and Lycophytes of Minnesota
The Complete Guide to Species Identification
Welby R. Smith
2023 Spring
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The definitive field guide for understanding and identifying ferns and lycophytes in Minnesota
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Ferocious Reality
Documentary according to Werner Herzog
Eric Ames
2012 Fall
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A look at the illustrious director’s paradoxical relationship with documentary
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Fiction and Incarnation
Rhetoric, Theology, and Literature in the Middle Ages
Alexandre Leupin
2002 Fall
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A fresh look at the relationship between theology and rhetoric.
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Fictionalizing Anthropology
Encounters and Fabulations at the Edges of the Human
Stuart
McLean
2017 Fall
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On anthropology, creativity, and becoming other
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Fictions of Feminist Ethnography
Kamala Visweswaran
1994 Spring
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Although feminist ethnography is an emerging genre, the question of what the term means remains open. Recent texts which fall under this rubric rely on unexamined notions of “sisterhood” and the recovery of “lost” voices. In these essays about her work with women in Southern India, Kamala Visweswaran addresses such troubled issues. Blurring distinctions between ethnographic and literary genres, these essays employ the narrative strategies of history, fiction, autobiography and biography, deconstruction, and post-colonial discourse to reveal the fictions of ethnography and the ethnography in fiction.
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Fields of Protest
Women’s Movements in India
Raka Ray
1998 Fall
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A comparative analysis of women’s struggle for change in India.
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Fierce and True
Plays for Teen Audiences
Children’s Theatre Company
Peter Brosius and Elissa Adams, Editors
2010 Fall
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A collection of plays written for teenage audiences from the leading theater for young people and families in North America
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Fiery Cinema
The Emergence of an Affective Medium in China, 1915–1945
Weihong Bao
2015 Spring
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Examines media spectatorship and affect through the unique case of modern China
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Fifty Poems Fifty
Reed Whittemore
None None
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Fifty Years of The Battle of Algiers
Past as Prologue
Sohail Daulatzai
2016 Fall
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A fresh, important intervention into understanding our post-9/11 world
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Fifty Years of Thomas Mann Studies
A Bibliography of Criticism
Klaus W. Jonas, Editor
None None
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Fighting for NOW
Diversity and Discord in the National Organization for Women
Kelsy Kretschmer
2019 Spring
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An unparalleled exploration of NOW’s trajectory, from its founding to the present—and its future
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Fighting for Peace
Veterans and Military Families in the Anti–Iraq War Movement
Lisa Leitz
2014 Spring
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The story of the “military peace movement” that opposed the Iraq and Afghanistan wars
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Fighting for the Future of Food
Activists versus Agribusiness in the Struggle over Biotechnology
Rachel Schurman and William A. Munro
2010 Fall
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How activists changed the trajectory of the new agricultural biotechnologies
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Fighting Words
Black Women and the Search for Justice
Patricia Hill Collins
1998 Fall
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Explores what African American women and other historically oppressed groups can teach us about social justice.