Books

The Birchwood Cafe Cookbook: Good Real Food The Birchwood Cafe Cookbook Good Real Food Tracy Singleton and Marshall Paulsen 2015 Fall
Bring the beloved Birchwood Cafe’s kitchen home with recipes, insights, and stories
The Birth of Computer Vision The Birth of Computer Vision James E. Dobson 2023 Spring
A revealing genealogy of image-recognition techniques and technologies
The Black Mind: A History of African Literature The Black Mind A History of African Literature O.R. Dathorne None None
The Black Reproductive: Unfree Labor and Insurgent Motherhood The Black Reproductive Unfree Labor and Insurgent Motherhood Sara Clarke Kaplan 2021 Spring
How Black women’s reproduction became integral to white supremacy, capitalism, and heteropatriarchy—and remains key to their dismantling
The Bohemian Flats: A Novel The Bohemian Flats A Novel Mary Relindes Ellis 2014 Spring
The story of a man caught up in the immigrant culture of a river village in Minnesota, and in the throes of World War I
The Book of Apollonius The Book of Apollonius None None
The Book of One Hundred Riddles of the Fairy Bellaria The Book of One Hundred Riddles of the Fairy Bellaria Charles Godfrey Leland 2018 Fall
Reviving a lost classic of American fairy–tale literature
The Book of the Dead The Book of the Dead Shinobu Orikuchi 2016 Fall
The first complete English translation of a Japanese literary masterpiece
The Book of the Incipit: Beginnings in the Fourteenth Century The Book of the Incipit Beginnings in the Fourteenth Century D. Vance Smith 2001 Spring
An intriguing evaluation of the concept of beginnings in the medieval period.
The Boomer: A Story of the Rails The Boomer A Story of the Rails Harry Bedwell 2006 Fall
The golden age of American railroading brought to life with legendary Eddie Sand
The Boundary Waters Wilderness Ecosystem The Boundary Waters Wilderness Ecosystem Miron Heinselman 1999 Spring
The definitive guide to the natural history of this popular tourist destination--now in paperback!
The Brain Is the Screen: Deleuze and the Philosophy of Cinema The Brain Is the Screen Deleuze and the Philosophy of Cinema Gregory Flaxman, Editor 2000 Spring
The first broad-ranging collection on Deleuze’s essential works on cinema.
The Branded Eye: Buñuel's Un Chien andalou The Branded Eye Buñuel's Un Chien andalou Jenaro Talens 1993 Fall
In 1929, Un Chien andalou opened in Paris to a riotous response. People were enraged and disturbed by its shocking content, structure, and narrative form. This innovative study offers a detailed analysis of the film, including its production background, Salvator Dali’s influence in its making, biographical information on Buñuel, and an annotated script of the film, shot-by-shot description, and complete film découpage.
The Breeding Birds of Minnesota: History, Ecology, and Conservation The Breeding Birds of Minnesota History, Ecology, and Conservation Lee A. Pfannmuller, Gerald J. Niemi and Janet C. Green 2022 Spring
A comprehensive, detailed, illustrated history of Minnesota’s breeding birds—the first in nearly a century
The Bride of Quietness and Other Plays The Bride of Quietness and Other Plays Oscar W. Firkins None None
The British Way to Recovery: Plans and Policies in Great Britain, Australia, and Canada The British Way to Recovery Plans and Policies in Great Britain, Australia, and Canada Herbert Heaton None None
The Bronze Screen: Chicana and Chicano Film Culture The Bronze Screen Chicana and Chicano Film Culture Rosa Linda Fregoso 1993 Fall
Explores Chicana and Chicano popular culture through contemporary representations in both Hollywood commercial and independent cinema.
The Bubbling Cauldron: Race, Ethnicity, and the Urban Crisis The Bubbling Cauldron Race, Ethnicity, and the Urban Crisis Michael Peter Smith and Joe R. Feagin, Editors 1995 Fall
How can race and ethnicity be understood as questions of power? How do changes among racial and ethnic groups alter conflicts about these groups’ identities and the resultant power structure shaped by these conflicts? The contributors to this important new volume take up these questions and others as they delve beneath the turbulent surface of racial and ethnic relations in urban centers worldwide. Contributors: Sophie Body-Gendrot, the Sorbonne and the Institute of Political Science, Paris; Harold Brackman, Simon Wiesenthal Center; James Button, U of Florida; Sharon Collins, U of Illinois, Chicago; Steven P. Erie, U of California, San Diego; Norman Fainstein, Vassar College; Cedric Herring, U of Illinois, Chicago; Michael Hodge, Georgia State U; Leslie Baham Inniss, Florida State U; Martín Sánchez Jankowski, U of California, Berkeley; Michael Kearney, U of California, Riverside; Edward Murguia, Texas A&M; Adolph Reed Jr., Northwestern U; Nestor Rodríguez, U of Houston; Bernadette Tarallo, U of California, Davis; Roger Waldinger, UCLA; and Howard Winant, Temple U.
The Bullhead Queen: A Year on Pioneer Lake The Bullhead Queen A Year on Pioneer Lake Sue Leaf 2009 Fall
An evocative memoir exploring the relationship between humans and nature through the liturgical calendar
The Burden of Representation: Essays on Photographies and Histories The Burden of Representation Essays on Photographies and Histories John Tagg 2021 Fall
A powerhouse in photographic theory—updated and with a new essay