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Gichigami Hearts
Stories and Histories from Misaabekong
Linda LeGarde Grover
2021 Fall
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Award-winning author Linda LeGarde Grover interweaves family and Ojibwe history with stories from Misaabekong (the place of the giants) on Lake Superior
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Gilles Deleuze
An Apprenticeship in Philosophy
Michael Hardt
1993 Spring
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The key to understanding Deleuze’s complete body of work. “Hardt’s interpretations are exceptionally well-grounded in the history of philosophical discourse, a discourse he exercises with discipline and rare insight. As the only major work on Deleuze in English, this book will undoubtedly set the standard for any future study of one of France’s most important thinkers-and it is a very high standard, indeed.” --Peggy Kamuf
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Gilles Deleuze and the Fabulation of Philosophy
Powers of the False, Volume 1
Gregory Flaxman
2011 Fall
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A surprising—and wide-ranging—reconsideration of Deleuze
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Girls in the Back Room
Looking at the Lesbian Bar
Kelly Hankin
2002 Spring
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The first in-depth study of how lesbian bars are depicted in popular culture
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Glamorous Sorcery
Magic and Literacy in the High Middle Ages
David Rollo
2000 Fall
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A new picture of the relationship between literacy, social status, and political power in the medieval period.
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Glissant and the Middle Passage
Philosophy, Beginning, Abyss
John E. Drabinski
2019 Spring
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A reevaluation of Édouard Glissant that centers on the catastrophe of the Middle Passage and creates deep, original theories of trauma and Caribbeanness
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Global Bollywood
Travels of Hindi Song and Dance
Sangita Gopal and Sujata Moorti, Editors
2008 Spring
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A lively look at Bollywood music’s global impact
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Global Climates since the Last Glacial Maximum
H.E. Wright Jr., John E. Kutzbach, Thompson Webb III, William F. Ruddiman, Street-Perrott F. Alayne and Patrick J. Bartlein, Editors
1993 Spring
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Summarizes much of the geologic, paleoecologic, and oceanographic evidence for global environmental and climactic changes during the last 18,000 years.
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Global Debates in the Digital Humanities
Domenico Fiormonte, Sukanta Chaudhuri and Paola Ricaurte, Editors
2022 Spring
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A necessary volume of essays working to decolonize the digital humanities
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Global Gangs
Street Violence across the World
Jennifer M. Hazen and Dennis Rodgers, Editors
2014 Fall
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Understanding the evolution and organization of street gangs around the world
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Globalization from Below
Transnational Activists and Protest Networks
Donatella della Porta, Massimiliano Andretta, Lorenzo Mosca and Herbert Reiter
2006 Spring
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An in-depth look at the Genoa G8 summit and the European Social Forum, from the protesters’s point of view
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Globalization under Construction
Govermentality, Law, and Identity
Richard Warren Perry and Bill Maurer, Editors
2003 Fall
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A kaleidoscopic look at the intersections of globalization and governance
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Globalized Authoritarianism
Megaprojects, Slums, and Class Relations in Urban Morocco
Koenraad Bogaert
2018 Spring
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A rich investigation into Morocco’s urban politics
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Globalizing AIDS
Cindy Patton
2002 Spring
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A long-awaited look at responses to the AIDS epidemic in relation to globalization
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Globalizing Family Values
The Christian Right in International Politics
Doris Buss and Didi Herman
2003 Spring
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A timely exposé of the efforts of the religious right to influence global policy
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God and Caesar at the Rio Grande
Sanctuary and the Politics of Religion
Hilary Cunningham
1995 Spring
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Hilary Cunningham offers a fascinating account of the history and growth of the Sanctuary movement in the U.S., as she demonstrates how religion shapes and is shaped by political culture. Focusing on the Sanctuary located in Tucson, Arizona, Cunningham explores the movement primarily through the experiences of everyday participants conveyed through interviews with Sanctuary workers as well as reproductions of documents from her stays in Arizona, Mexico, and Guatemala. One of few books to document the culture of the religious left in the U.S., God and Caesar at the Rio Grande illustrates how a group of people used religious beliefs and practices to interpret and respond to State authority.
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Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again
Shigeru Kayama
2023 Fall
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The first English translations of the original novellas about the iconic kaijū Godzilla
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Gold Experience
Following Prince in the ’90s
Jim Walsh
2017 Spring
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Rare interviews, live reviews, little known stories, and close encounters: Prince in a time of crazy brilliant music and life
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Gone Is Gone
or the Story of a Man Who Wanted to Do Housework
Wanda Gág
2003 Fall
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The classic illustrated folktale by the author of Millions of Cats—now back in print after nearly thirty years!
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Gone Writing
The Poems of Moore on Sunday
Peter Moore
1999 Fall
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Humorous poetry from the television program hosted by a beloved Minnesota news anchor.