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Really Fake
Alexandra Juhasz, Ganaele Langlois and Nishant Shah
2020 Fall
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More important than flagging things “really fake” is to understand why they are dismissed as fake
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Rebellion or Revolution?
Harold Cruse
2009 Spring
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A classic work of African American cultural, social, and political thought by a forerunner of the Black Power movement
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Rebirth of the Clinic
Places and Agents in Contemporary Health Care
Cindy Patton, Editor
2010 Fall
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Analyzing the medical clinic after neoliberalism
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Recent American Novelists - American Writers 22
University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
Jack Ludwig
1962 Fall
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Recent American Poetry - American Writers 16
University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
Glauco Cambon
1962 Spring
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Reclaiming the Heartland
Lesbian and Gay Voices from the Midwest
Karen Lee Osborne and William J. Spurlin, Editors
None None
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A look at lesbian and gay life from a unique vantage point-that of the Midwest.
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Reconstructing Architecture
Critical Discourses and Social Practices
Thomas A. Dutton and Lian Hurst Mann, Editors
1996 Fall
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Questions the meaning and purpose of architecture in relation to democratic public life.
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Reconstructing Chinatown
Ethnic Enclave, Global Change
Jan Lin
1998 Fall
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An exploration of this fascinating community as a window on globalization.
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Reconstructing the Garrick
Adler & Sullivan’s Lost Masterpiece
John Vinci, Editor
2021 Fall
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A beautifully designed and lavishly illustrated biography of one of Chicago’s greatest lost buildings
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Recording Reality, Desiring the Real
Elizabeth Cowie
2011 Spring
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Addressing the paradox of documentary
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Recovery
John Berryman
2016 Fall
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Renowned poet John Berryman’s first and only novel, unfinished at the time of his suicide, about “the disease called alcoholism”
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Red and Black
A Chronicle of 1830
Stendhal
2022 Spring
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A masterpiece of nineteenth-century literature in a fresh translation that fully captures the language, psychology, and social reach of Stendhal’s original
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Red Gold
The Managed Extinction of the Giant Bluefin Tuna
Jennifer E. Telesca
2020 Spring
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Illuminating the conditions for global governance to have precipitated the devastating decline of one of the ocean’s most majestic creatures
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Red Lake Nation
Portraits of Ojibway Life
Charles Brill
1992 Spring
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Movingly documents, in words and pictures, the life of the Red Lake band on a ‘closed reservation’ in northern Minnesota.
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Red Lights
The Lives of Sex Workers in Postsocialist China
Tiantian Zheng
2009 Spring
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A revealing and intimate study of rural Chinese women working in an urban sex trade
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Red on Red
Native American Literary Separatism
Craig S. Womack and Hans Aarsleff
1999 Fall
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An entertaining and enlightening proposal for a new way to read Native American literature.
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Red Scare
A Study in National Hysteria, 1919-1920
Robert K. Murray
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Red Skin, White Masks
Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition
Glen Sean Coulthard
2014 Fall
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Fundamentally questions prevailing ideas of settler colonialization and Indigenous resistance
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Redrawing the Lines
Analytic Philosophy, Deconstruction, and Literary Theory
Reed Way Dasenbrock, Editor
1989 Spring
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Reducing the Cost of Dental Care
Robert T. Kudrle and Lawrence Meskin, Editors
None None