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Answer the Call
Virtual Migration in Indian Call Centers
Aimee Carrillo Rowe, Sheena Malhotra and Kimberlee Pérez
2013 Fall
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What are the personal and political consequences of being a “virtual American” in India?
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Answerable Style
Essays on Paradise Lost
Arnold Stein
None None
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Antebellum at Sea
Maritime Fantasies in Nineteenth-Century America
Jason Berger
2012 Fall
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How the intersection of antebellum imagination and contemporary theories of fantasy challenges American literary history
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Anthropocene Feminism
Richard Grusin, Editor
2017 Spring
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A stunning experiment in thinking of the Anthropocene through feminism and queer theory
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Anthropocene Poetics
Deep Time, Sacrifice Zones, and Extinction
David Farrier
2019 Spring
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How poetry can help us think about and live in the Anthropocene by reframing our intimate relationship with geological time
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Anti-Apocalypse
Exercises in Genealogical Criticism
Rowena Lee Quinby
1994 Spring
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Drawing on feminist and Foucauldian theory, Quinby offers a powerful critique of the millenarian rhetoric that pervades American culture. Tracing the deployment of power through systems of alliance, sexuality, and technology, the author promotes a variety of critical stances-genealogical feminism, an ethics of the flesh, and “pissed criticism”-as challenges to apocalyptic claims for absolute truth and universal morality.
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Anti-Book
On the Art and Politics of Radical Publishing
Nicholas Thoburn
2016 Fall
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A major new look at experimental political writing and publishing
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Anti-Electra
The Radical Totem of the Girl
Elisabeth von Samsonow
2019 Spring
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A close examination of the relationship between media, art, and the “Electra complex”
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Antidiets of the Avant-Garde
From Futurist Cooking to Eat Art
Cecilia Novero
2009 Fall
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Reveals the multiple intersections of the European avant-garde with food
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Appetite for Change
Soulful Recipes from a North Minneapolis Kitchen
Appetite For Change
2024 Spring
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Delicious recipes and community spirit make Appetite For Change a force for good in North Minneapolis
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Appropriating Technology
Vernacular Science and Social Power
Ron Eglash, Jennifer L. Croissant, Giovanna Di Chiro and Rayvon Fouché, Editors
2004 Spring
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Explores how outsiders reinvent, rethink, and apply new technology in often subversive ways
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Arc of the Journeyman
Afghan Migrants in England
Nichola Khan
2020 Fall
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A monumental account of one migrant community’s everyday lives, struggles, and aspirations
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Arcadia Borealis
Selected Poems of Erik Axel Karlfeldt
Charles Wharton Stork
None None
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Archaeologies of Touch
Interfacing with Haptics from Electricity to Computing
David Parisi
2018 Spring
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A material history of haptics technology that raises new questions about the relationship between touch and media
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Archaeology of Algorithmic Artefacts
David Link
2016 Spring
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Unearthing the cumulus of transient technologies that underlie the fabric of contemporary society
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Archaeology of Minnesota
The Prehistory of the Upper Mississippi River Region
Guy Gibbon
2012 Fall
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A precontact history of Minnesota that reveals the relevance of archaeology to our understanding of the world today
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Archibald MacLeish - American Writers 99
University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers
Grover Smith
1971 Fall
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Archipelagoes
Insular Fictions from Chivalric Romance to the Novel
Simone Pinet
2011 Spring
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An insular turn in late medieval and early modern culture central to the emergence of modern fiction
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Architectural Agents
The Delusional, Abusive, Addictive Lives of Buildings
Annabel Jane Wharton
2015 Spring
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How buildings interact with—and manipulate—our world and ourselves
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Architecture against Democracy
Histories of the Nationalist International
Reinhold Martin and Claire Zimmerman, Editors
2024 Spring
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Examining architecture’s foundational role in the repression of democracy