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