Books

Hudson Bay Bound: Two Women, One Dog, Two Thousand Miles to the Arctic Hudson Bay Bound Two Women, One Dog, Two Thousand Miles to the Arctic Natalie Warren 2022 Spring
The remarkable eighty-five-day journey of the first two women to canoe the 2,000-mile route from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay
Human Error: Species-Being and Media Machines Human Error Species-Being and Media Machines Dominic Pettman 2011 Spring
Argues that humanity can be seen as a case of mistaken identity
Human Geography: Society, Space, and Social Science Human Geography Society, Space, and Social Science Derek Gregory, Ron Martin and Graham Smith, Editors 1994 Fall
A broad examination of the relationship between human geography and the social sciences-suitable for college classrooms.
Human Programming: Brainwashing, Automatons, and American Unfreedom Human Programming Brainwashing, Automatons, and American Unfreedom Scott Selisker 2016 Fall
The first cultural history of the idea of the programmable mind in U.S. culture, from the Cold War to the War on Terror
Human Relations in Interracial Housing: A Study of the Contact Hypothesis Human Relations in Interracial Housing A Study of the Contact Hypothesis Daniel M. Wilner, Rosabelle Price Walkley and Stuart W. Cook None None
Humanesis: Sound and Technological Posthumanism Humanesis Sound and Technological Posthumanism David Cecchetto 2013 Spring
A search for acoustic resonance leads to an important new critique of posthumanist studies
HumAnimal: Race, Law, Language HumAnimal Race, Law, Language Kalpana Rahita Seshadri 2012 Spring
Power and counterpower in the space of silence
Humanitarian Violence: The U.S. Deployment of Diversity Humanitarian Violence The U.S. Deployment of Diversity Neda Atanasoski 2013 Fall
Exploring the transition from the old imperialism based on race to the new imperialism based on diversity
Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies Hungry Listening Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies Dylan Robinson 2020 Spring
Reimagining how we understand and write about the Indigenous listening experience
Hush Hush, Forest Hush Hush, Forest Mary Casanova 2018 Fall
Lyrical words and elegant woodcuts capture the quiet beauty of the forest as day fades to night and autumn gives way to the North Woods winter
Hybrid Child: A Novel Hybrid Child A Novel Mariko Ōhara 2018 Spring
A classic of Japanese speculative fiction that blurs the line between consumption and creation when a cyborg assumes the form and spirit of a murdered child
Hybrid Cultures: Strategies for Entering and Leaving Modernity Hybrid Cultures Strategies for Entering and Leaving Modernity Nestor Garcia Canclini 2005 Spring
Examines the threats to Latin American cultural identity in a global marketplace—now with a new introduction!
Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World Hyperobjects Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World Timothy Morton 2013 Fall
The world as we know it has already come to an end
Hypertension: A Symposium Hypertension A Symposium Elexious T. Bell, Editor None None
Hypertext and the Female Imaginary Hypertext and the Female Imaginary Jaishree K. Odin 2010 Fall
Explores the use of hypertext in postmodern electronic and film media by women
I Know You Are, but What Am I?: On Pee-wee Herman I Know You Are, but What Am I? On Pee-wee Herman Cait McKinney 2024 Fall
How Pee-wee and his playhouse help us reimagine our relationships to technology
I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts: Drive-by Essays on American Dread, American Dreams I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts Drive-by Essays on American Dread, American Dreams Mark Dery 2014 Spring
A head-spinning thrill ride through contemporary American culture
I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick I Think I Am Philip K. Dick Laurence A. Rickels 2010 Spring
Sounds out the philosophical and psychoanalytic significance of Philip K. Dick’s influential fiction
Ibsen’s Drama: Author to Audience Ibsen’s Drama Author to Audience Einar Haugen 1979 Fall
Ice-Out Ice-Out Mary Casanova 2017 Fall
A young man’s future—and a budding romance—get caught up in bootlegging, blackmail, corruption, and murder along the U.S.–Canadian border in the 1920s