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From Fields to Fairways
Classic Golf Clubs of Minnesota
Rick Shefchik
2012 Spring
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The first history of Minnesota’s celebrated golf clubs and courses, including rarely seen photographs and long-lost details about the game’s most famous architects
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From Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad
Robert C. Rathburn and Martin Steinmann Jr., Editors
1967 Fall
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From Lapland to Sápmi
Collecting and Returning Sámi Craft and Culture
Barbara Sjoholm
2023 Spring
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A cultural history of Sápmi and the Nordic countries as told through objects and artifacts
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From Light to Byte
Toward an Ethics of Digital Cinema
Markos Hadjioannou
2012 Fall
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Explores the question of technological change in cinema
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From Light to Dark
Daylight, Illumination, and Gloom
Tim Edensor
2017 Spring
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A fascinating and unprecedented look at how illumination and darkness shape our experiences across history and space
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From Lisbon to Calicut
None None
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From Montaigne to Montaigne
Claude Lévi-Strauss
Emmanuel Désveaux, Editor
2019 Fall
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Two previously unpublished lectures charting the renowned anthropologist’s intellectual engagement with the sixteenth-century French essayist Michel de Montaigne
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From Orphan to Adoptee
U.S. Empire and Genealogies of Korean Adoption
SooJin Pate
2014 Spring
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Korean adoption as the sine qua non of U.S. neocolonialism in South Korea
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From Pushkin to Tolstoy
An Advanced Russian Reader
Konstantin Reichardt
None None
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From Topic to Tale
Logic and Narrativity in the Middle Ages
Eugene Vance
1987 Spring
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Shows how a rhetorical tradition was transformed into a textual one and ends with a discussion of the relationship between discourse and society.
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From Utopia to Apocalypse
Science Fiction and the Politics of Catastrophe
Peter Y. Paik
2010 Spring
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The pitfalls and limitations of utopian politics as revealed by science fiction
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Frozen
Mary Casanova
2013 Fall
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A young woman’s struggle to speak for herself—no matter the risks—from critically acclaimed and award-winning author Mary Casanova
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Fuel
A Speculative Dictionary
Karen Pinkus
2016 Fall
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Undoing the dream of free, clean power from A to Z
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Fugitive Empire
Locating Early American Imperialism
Andrew Doolen
2005 Fall
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Demonstrates how imperialism was fundamental to the formation of the early American republic
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Fugitive Thought
Prison Movements, Race, and the Meaning of Justice
Michael Hames-García
2004 Spring
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Looks to the philosophy and experience of prisoners to reinvigorate our concepts of justice, solidarity, and freedom
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Fundamentals of World Organization
Werner Levi
None None
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Furious Feminisms
Alternate Routes on Mad Max: Fury Road
Alexis L. Boylan, Anna Mae Duane, Michael Gill and Barbara Gurr
2020 Spring
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A provocative peek into this complicated film as a space for subversion, activism, and imaginative power
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Further on, Nothing
Tadeusz Kantor’s Theatre
Michal Kobialka
2009 Spring
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A new encounter with the work of a master of avant-garde theatre
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Further Selections from the Prison Notebooks
Antonio Gramsci
Derek Boothman, Editor
1995 Spring
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This volume introduces a new and invaluable selection of Gramsci's work. The editor brings together Gramsci's writings on religion, education, science, philosophy, and economic theory.
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Further to Fly
Black Women and the Politics of Empowerment
Sheila Radford-Hill
2000 Fall
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How feminism has failed African American women and why they must fight back.