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Filipino Crosscurrents
Oceanographies of Seafaring, Masculinities, and Globalization
Kale Bantigue Fajardo
2011 Fall
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How migrant Filipino seamen navigate alternative masculinities in the global shipping industry
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Filipinos Represent
DJs, Racial Authenticity, and the Hip-hop Nation
Antonio T. Tiongson Jr.
2013 Fall
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What does it mean when Filipino youth lay claim to an art form associated with African Americans?
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Film as Philosophy
Bernd Herzogenrath, Editor
2017 Spring
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Film studies meets philosophy as never before
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Film Hieroglyphs
Tom Conley
2006 Fall
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An innovative examination of the way we watch films—with a new introduction
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Film Nation
Hollywood Looks at U.S. History, Revised Edition
Robert Burgoyne
2010 Spring
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Explores contemporary American films that challenge official history.
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Film, Politics, and Gramsci
Marcia Landy
1994 Fall
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Studies history as a form of folklore and reveals Gramsci's contributions to a rethinking of Marxism.
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Filth
Dirt, Digust, and Modern Life
William A. Cohen and Ryan Johnson, Editors
2004 Fall
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What waste reveals about the culture that creates it
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Fin de Millénaire Budapest
Metamorphoses of Urban Life
Judit Bodnár
2000 Fall
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Considers what this central European metropolis tells us about the changing nature of urban life.
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Finding Betty Crocker
The Secret Life of America’s First Lady of Food
Susan Marks
2007 Spring
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An entertaining and informative social history of a culinary icon
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Finding Turtle Farm
My Twenty-Acre Adventure in Community-Supported Agriculture
Angela Tedesco
2022 Spring
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The story of starting and running an organic farm—told by the woman who owned one of the first Community Supported Agriculture operations in the Upper Midwest
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Finland and Europe
The Period of Autonomy and the International Crises, 1808-1914
Juhani Paasivirta
D.G. Kirby, Editor
None None
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Finland in the Twentieth Century
A History and an Interpretation
D.G. Kirby
None None
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Fires on the Border
The Passionate Politics of Labor Organizing on the Mexican Frontera
Rosemary Hennessy
2013 Fall
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Examining the affective bonds of labor organizing and collective agency in northern Mexico
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First Person Jewish
Alisa S. Lebow
2008 Spring
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An innovative examination of the interrelation between first person filmmaking and collective identity
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First Strike
Educational Enclosures in Black Los Angeles
Damien M. Sojoyner
2016 Fall
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Challenging perceptions of schooling and prison through the lens of America’s most populous state
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First Thought
Conversations with Allen Ginsberg
Michael Schumacher, Editor
2017 Spring
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The Beat Generation’s best-known poet, in previously uncollected interviews, on reading and writing, poetry and politics
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FirstDays of the Year
Helene Cixous
1998 Spring
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A searching meditation on “authorship” by an eminent theorist.
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Firsting and Lasting
Writing Indians out of Existence in New England
Jean M. O’Brien
2010 Spring
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Tracing the origins of the persistent myth of the vanishing Indian
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Fishes of the Minnesota Region
Gary L. Phillips, William D. Schmid and James C. Underhill
1982 Spring
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A guide to the 149 species of fish found in Minnesota waters.
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Fishing!
A Novel
Sarah Stonich
2020 Spring
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A hilarious saga of fishing, family, and three generations of tough, independent women—the first in a trilogy