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The First Two Years
Volume I, Postural and Locomotor Development
Mary M. Shirley
None None
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The Flesh of Animation
Bodily Sensations in Film and Digital Media
Sandra Annett
2024 Spring
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How animation can reconnect us with bodily experiences
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The Fold
Leibniz and the Baroque
Gilles Deleuze
1992 Fall
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In The Fold, Gilles Deleuze argues that Leibniz’s writings constitute the grounding elements of a Baroque philosophy and of theories for analyzing contemporary arts and science. A model for expression in contemporary aesthetics, the concept of the monad is viewed in terms of folds of space, movement, and time. Similarly, the world is interpreted as a body of infinite folds and surfaces that twist and weave through compressed time and space. According to Deleuze, Leibniz also anticipates contemporary views of event and history as multifaceted combinations of signs in motion and of the “modern” subject as nomadic, always in the process of becoming.
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The Folklore of the Freeway
Race and Revolt in the Modernist City
Eric Avila
2014 Spring
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How urban minority communities devastated by the construction of the interstate highway reclaimed their place through cultural expression
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The Forbidden Worlds of Haruki Murakami
Matthew Carl Strecher
2014 Fall
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A journey through the mysterious metaphysical realm where Haruki Murakami’s strangest characters lurk, bizarre scenes unfold, and dark secrets emerge
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The Force of Prejudice
On Racism and Its Doubles
Pierre-André Taguieff
Hassan Melehy, Editor
2001 Fall
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A clear look at the nature of racist thought and how to fight against it.
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The Force of the Virtual
Deleuze, Science, and Philosophy
Peter Gaffney, Editor
2010 Spring
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The first book-length work to explore in depth Deleuze’s view of the sciences
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The Ford Century in Minnesota
Brian McMahon
2016 Fall
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How the Ford Motor Company transformed Minnesota over the past 100 years
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The Forgotten Queens of Islam
Fatima Mernissi
1997 Fall
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The essential work about women in Islamic history, now in paperback.
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The Forty-Nine Steps
Roberto Calasso
2001 Spring
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The acclaimed cultural critic turns to an examination of contemporary thought.
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The Foundations of Science and the Concepts of Psychology and Psychoanalysis
Herbert Feigl and Michael Scriven, Editors
None None
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The Fourth Eye
Māori Media in Aotearoa New Zealand
Brendan Hokowhitu and Vijay Devadas, Editors
2013 Fall
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A comprehensive look at the complex relationship between Māori culture and the media
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The Fourth World
An Indian Reality
George Manuel and Michael Posluns
2018 Fall
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A foundational work of radical anticolonialism, back in print
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The Fragmented Politics of Urban Preservation
Beijing, Chicago, and Paris
Yue Zhang
2013 Fall
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Reveals the political underpinnings of urban preservation
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The Frankfurt School in Exile
Thomas Wheatland
2023 Spring
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An examination of the influence of German intellectuals on postwar American thought
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The Freak-garde
Extraordinary Bodies and Revolutionary Art in America
Robin Blyn
2013 Fall
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Why and how the freak show inspires some of the most revolutionary experiments in American art in the twentieth century
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The Functional Dialectic System Approach to Therapy for Individuals, Couples, and Families
Moshe Almagor
2011 Fall
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A comprehensive theoretical and practical guide to contemporary system-based therapy
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The Funny Thing
Wanda Gág
2003 Fall
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The whimsical successor to Millions of Cats
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The Future History of Contemporary Chinese Art
Peggy Wang
2021 Spring
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A revelatory reclaiming of five iconic Chinese artists and their place in art history
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The Future of an Illusion
Film, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis
Constance Penley
1989 Spring
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Analyzes the primary movements that have shaped the field of feminist film theory. Essential to anyone studying the sexual politics of representation.