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Taboo Subjects
Race, Sex, and Psychoanalysis
Gwen Bergner
2005 Spring
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Interrogates the intersection of gender and racial subjectivity in American culture
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Taconite Dreams
The Struggle to Sustain Mining on Minnesota’s Iron Range, 1915-2000
Jeffrey T. Manuel
2015 Fall
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The first history of the fight to maintain an industry and a way of life on Minnesota’s Iron Range
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Tactical Media
Rita Raley
2009 Spring
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The first book to focus exclusively on the tactics and goals of new media art activists
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Take Back the Economy
An Ethical Guide for Transforming Our Communities
J. K. Gibson-Graham, Jenny Cameron and Stephen Healy
2013 Spring
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An accessible guide to demystifying the economy and creating a more just and sustainable world
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Take My Word for It
A Dictionary of English Idioms
Anatoly Liberman
2022 Fall
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Three centuries of English idioms—their unusual origins and unexpected interpretations
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Taking Place
Location and the Moving Image
John David Rhodes and Elena Gorfinkel, Editors
2011 Fall
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Explores how moving images both produce and are predicated on place
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Taking the Field
Women, Men, and Sports
Michael A. Messner
2002 Fall
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A hard-hitting look at the persistent inequities in women’s sports participation.
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Taking Their Word
Literature and the Signs of Central America
Arturo Arias
2007 Spring
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Gives voice to the unique literature and culture of Central America.
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Talent and Education
Present Status and Future Directions
E. Paul Torrance, Editor
None None
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Tales from a Finnish Tupa
James Cloyd Bowman and Margery Bianco
2009 Fall
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An irresistibly charming and wonderfully illustrated collection of folktales—direct from a Finnish tupa, or cottage
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Tales from Grimm
Wanda Gág
2006 Fall
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Wanda Gág’s captivating interpretations of Grimm’s fairy tales
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Tales from Jackpine Bob
Bob Cary
2003 Spring
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Bob Cary’s entertaining stories of life in the outdoors will touch your heart and make you laugh. Despite Bob’s many years as an expert woodsman, when he relates an adventure or a misadventure, the joke is always on him. Whether you read Tales from Jackpine Bob by firelight or lamplight, you’ll enjoy Bob’s warm humor and buoyant spirit.
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Tales of Wonder
Retelling Fairy Tales through Picture Postcards
Jack Zipes
2017 Fall
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A pictorial history of fairy-tale postcards throughout the world over two hundred years
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Talkin’ Up to the White Woman
Indigenous Women and Feminism
Aileen Moreton-Robinson
2021 Fall
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A twentieth-anniversary edition of this tour de force in feminism and Indigenous studies, now with a new preface
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Talking Rocks
Geology and 10,000 Years of Native American Tradition in the Lake Superior Region
Ron Morton and Carl Gawboy
2003 Fall
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An earth scientist and a Native American elder explore the natural history of the Lake Superior region, examining both the science and the spirit of the land.
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Taxidermic Signs
Reconstructing Aboriginality
Pauline Wakeham
2008 Spring
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A fascinating study of how taxidermy reinforces racial stereotypes of aboriginality
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Teaching Kids to Love the Earth
Marina Lachecki, Joseph Passineau, Ann Linnea and Paul Treuer
2002 Spring
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Technics Improvised
Activating Touch in Global Media Art
Timothy Murray
2022 Spring
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Seeing new media art as an entry point for better understanding of technology and worldmaking futures
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Technoculture
Constance Penley and Andrew Ross, Editors
1991 Spring
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The contributors provide a realistic assessment of the politics-the dangers and possibilities-currently at stake in cultural practices touched by advanced technology, while suggesting new and timely possibilities for those concerned with the pressing need for technoliteracy.
Contributors: Houston A. Baker, Jr., Sandra Buckley, Peter Fitting, Reebee Garofalo, DeeDee Halleck, Donna Haraway, Valerie Hartouni, Jim Pomeroy, Constance Penley, Andrew Ross, and Paula A. Treichler.
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Technologies of Truth
Cultural Citizenship and the Popular Media
Toby Miller
1997 Fall
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Offers an original and refreshing discussion of the media’s effect on everyday culture.