Books

Imagining Home: Writing from the Midwest Imagining Home Writing from the Midwest Mark Vinz and Thom Tammaro, Editors 2000 Spring
Well-known authors reflect on their Midwestern heritage-now in paperback!
Imagining Illness: Public Health and Visual Culture Imagining Illness Public Health and Visual Culture David Serlin, Editor 2010 Fall
Analyzing the visual culture of public health from the nineteenth century to the present
Imagining the Modern City Imagining the Modern City James Donald 1999 Fall
An engaging look at the cultural legacy of the twentieth-century city and how it affects our ideas of community and democracy.
Immigration and American History: Essays in Honor of Theodore C. Blegen Immigration and American History Essays in Honor of Theodore C. Blegen Henry Steele Commager, Editor None None
Imperfect Unions: Staging Miscegenation in U.S. Drama and Fiction Imperfect Unions Staging Miscegenation in U.S. Drama and Fiction Diana Rebekkah Paulin 2012 Spring
Highlights the interplay of race, literature, and nation-building in U.S. history
Imperial Desire: Dissident Sexualities and Colonial Literature Imperial Desire Dissident Sexualities and Colonial Literature Philip Holden and Richard J. Ruppel, Editors 2003 Spring
Illuminates the intersections between colonial thought and homosexuality
Imperial Encounters: The Politics of Representation in North-South Relations Imperial Encounters The Politics of Representation in North-South Relations Roxanne Lynn Doty 1996 Spring
Offers a fresh perspective on power relationships in global politics.
Imperial Policing: Weaponized Data in Carceral Chicago Imperial Policing Weaponized Data in Carceral Chicago Andy Clarno, Enrique Alvear Moreno, Janaé Bonsu-Love, Lydia Dana, Michael De Anda Muñiz, Ilā Ravichandran and Haley Volpintesta 2024 Fall
Exposing the carceral webs and weaponized data that shape Chicago’s police wars
Imperial White: Race, Diaspora, and the British Empire Imperial White Race, Diaspora, and the British Empire Radhika Mohanram 2007 Fall
Analyzing whiteness in nineteenth-century British colonialism from India to Britain to Australia and New Zealand
Imperialism in the Twentieth Century Imperialism in the Twentieth Century A.P. Thornton 1980 Fall
Impermanence: Life and Loss on Superior’s South Shore Impermanence Life and Loss on Superior’s South Shore Sue Leaf 2023 Fall
A personal journey through the ever-changing natural and cultural history of Lake Superior’s South Shore
Impossible Heights: Skyscrapers, Flight, and the Master Builder Impossible Heights Skyscrapers, Flight, and the Master Builder Adnan Morshed 2014 Fall
A rich exploration of the influence of skyscrapers, airplanes, and aerial vision on interwar American visual culture
Improper Life: Technology and Biopolitics from Heidegger to Agamben Improper Life Technology and Biopolitics from Heidegger to Agamben Timothy C. Campbell 2011 Fall
How biopolitics can get beyond its obsession with death
Improper Names: Collective Pseudonyms from the Luddites to Anonymous Improper Names Collective Pseudonyms from the Luddites to Anonymous Marco Deseriis 2015 Fall
The first comprehensive analysis of the shared pseudonym, a collective strategy to build symbolic power that challenges established forms of political and aesthetic representation
In and Out of Morocco: Smuggling and Migration in a Frontier Boomtown In and Out of Morocco Smuggling and Migration in a Frontier Boomtown David A. McMurray 2001 Spring
A revealing inquiry into how global culture is lived locally.
In Babel's Shadow: Multilingual Literatures, Monolingual States In Babel's Shadow Multilingual Literatures, Monolingual States Brian Lennon 2010 Spring
A study of the limits of multilingual literary expression in print culture
In Cod We Trust: Living the Norwegian Dream In Cod We Trust Living the Norwegian Dream Eric Dregni 2011 Fall
A vivid portrayal of modern Norway through the eyes of a fourth-generation Norwegian American from Minnesota
In Motion, At Rest: The Event of the Athletic Body In Motion, At Rest The Event of the Athletic Body Grant Farred 2014 Spring
A penetrating new analysis of “the event” from a surprising source: sport
In Near Ruins: Cultural Theory at the End of the Century In Near Ruins Cultural Theory at the End of the Century Nicholas B. Dirks, Editor 1998 Fall
A group of leading scholars considers the current state of cultural analysis.
In One Act In One Act Adrienne Kennedy 1988 Fall
Includes eight one-act plays.