Books

Networking the World, 1794-2000 Networking the World, 1794-2000 Armand Mattelart 1900 Spring
A surprising history of global networks and their contemporary implications.
Neural Networks Neural Networks Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, Théo Lepage-Richer and Lucy Suchman 2023 Fall
A critical examination of the figure of the neural network as it mediates neuroscientific and computational discourses and technical practices
Neurofilaments Neurofilaments Charles A. Marotta None None
Neuropolitics: Thinking, Culture, Speed Neuropolitics Thinking, Culture, Speed William E. Connolly 2002 Fall
A surprising exploration of connections between culture, neuroscience, and our experience of time.
Neurotechnology and the End of Finitude Neurotechnology and the End of Finitude Michael Haworth 2018 Spring
A bold philosophical investigation into technology and the limits of the human
Never One Nation: Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U.S. Popular Culture, 1850-1877 Never One Nation Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U.S. Popular Culture, 1850-1877 Linda Frost 2005 Spring
Reviewing popular culture from newspaper headlines to sideshows, how American identity was forged through exclusion and stigmatization
Never Trust a Thin Cook and Other Lessons from Italy’s Culinary Capital Never Trust a Thin Cook and Other Lessons from Italy’s Culinary Capital Eric Dregni 2024 Spring
The food-obsessed chronicle of an American’s three years in Italy—now available in paperback
New Architecture on Indigenous Lands New Architecture on Indigenous Lands Joy Monice Malnar and Frank Vodvarka 2013 Spring
Tribal architecture gets back to its Native roots—and becomes something new
New Downtown Now: An Anthology of New Theater from Downtown New York New Downtown Now An Anthology of New Theater from Downtown New York Mac Wellman and Young Jean Lee, Editors 2006 Spring
Ten experimental new plays from New York's vibrant downtown theater scene
New Lines: Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map New Lines Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map Matthew W. Wilson 2017 Fall
A provocative critique of Geographic Information Science
New Social Movements in Western Europe: A Comparative Analysis New Social Movements in Western Europe A Comparative Analysis Hanspeter Kriesi, Ruud Koopmans and Jan Willem Duyvendak 1995 Fall
Explores the ecology, gay rights, peace, and women’s movements in Western Europe.
New Troy: Fantasies of Empire in the Late Middle Ages New Troy Fantasies of Empire in the Late Middle Ages Sylvia Federico 2003 Fall
Examines the political and literary uses of the Trojan legend in the medieval period
New York, Chicago, Los Angeles: America’s Global Cities New York, Chicago, Los Angeles America’s Global Cities Janet L. Abu-Lughod 2001 Spring
A renowned scholar compares America’s three global cities.
News Parade: The American Newsreel and the World as Spectacle News Parade The American Newsreel and the World as Spectacle Joseph Clark 2020 Spring
A fascinating look at the United States’ conflicted relationship with news and the media, through the lens of the newsreel
News to Me: Adventures of an Accidental Journalist News to Me Adventures of an Accidental Journalist Laurie Hertzel 2010 Fall
The story of a journalist’s coming of age in Duluth during the boom days of print
Newspaper Reference Methods Newspaper Reference Methods Robert W. Desmond None None
Newsworkers: Toward a History of the Rank and File Newsworkers Toward a History of the Rank and File Hanno Hardt and Bonnie Brennen, Editors 1995 Fall
The first examination of the role of the laborer in media history.
Next to the Color Line: Gender, Sexuality, and W. E. B. Du Bois Next to the Color Line Gender, Sexuality, and W. E. B. Du Bois Susan Gillman and Alys Eve Weinbaum, Editors 2006 Fall
Interrogates Du Bois on questions of race, gender, and sex
Nicholas Ray: An American Journey Nicholas Ray An American Journey Bernard Eisenschitz 2011 Fall
The definitive biography of American filmmaker Nicholas Ray
Nietzsche’s Posthumanism Nietzsche’s Posthumanism Edgar Landgraf 2023 Fall
A timely and trenchant commentary on the centrality of Nietzsche’s thought for our time