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The History of the Devil
Vilém Flusser
2014 Spring
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A fascinating exploration into the early work of the celebrated philosopher of media culture and technology, Vilém Flusser
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The Hook and Eye
A History of the Iowa Central Railway
Don L. Hofsommer
2005 Fall
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Shares the history of Iowa’s hardscrabble but vital railway link to the upper Midwest
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The Horror of Police
Travis Linnemann
2022 Spring
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Unmasks the horrors of a social order reproduced and maintained by the violence of police
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The Hostess
Hospitality, Femininity, and the Expropriation of Identity
Tracy McNulty
2006 Fall
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The meaning of hospitality in Western thought—from the Bible to Derrida
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The House of Atreus
Aeschylus
None None
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The Hysteric's Guide to the Future Female Subject
Juliet Flower MacCannell
1999 Fall
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Proposes an ethics of the feminine through an examination of women’s writing.
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The Ice Palace That Melted Away
How Good Design Enhances Our Lives
Bill Stumpf
2000 Fall
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A playful look at how effective design can restore civility, community, and joy to modern society-now in paperback!
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The Idea of Haiti
Rethinking Crisis and Development
Millery Polyné, Editor
2013 Spring
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How do prevailing narratives affect a nation’s sense of itself and its possibilities?
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The Immigrant Scene
Ethnic Amusements in New York, 1880–1920
Sabine Haenni
2008 Fall
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Explores the relationship between immigrant and national culture
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The Impact of the War on the Schools of Red Wing
Nelson L. Bossing and Leo J. Brueckner
None None
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The Imperial Experience in Sub-Saharan Africa since 1870
Henry S. Wilson
None None
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The Imperial University
Academic Repression and Scholarly Dissent
Piya Chatterjee and Sunaina Maira, Editors
2014 Spring
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From the front lines of the war on academic freedom, linking the policing of knowledge to the relationship between universities, militarism, and neoliberalism
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The Impossibility of Muslim Boyhood
Shenila Khoja-Moolji
2024 Fall
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How the construction of Muslim boys as proto-terrorists is integral to the story of American racial capitalism
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The Improvisatore
A Novel of Italy
Hans Christian Andersen
2018 Spring
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A semi-autobiographical novel inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s travels in Italy—and one of the author’s best-known works in his native Denmark
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The Impure Imagination
Toward a Critical Hybridity in Latin American Writing
Joshua Lund
2006 Spring
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Challenges conventional thinking about the widely accepted concept of cultural hybridity
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The Inconvenient Indian
A Curious Account of Native People in North America
Thomas King
2018 Spring
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A brilliantly subversive and darkly humorous history of Indian–White relations in North America since first contact
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The Indoor Gardener
Daisy T. Abbott
None None
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The Infamous Harry Hayward
A True Account of Murder and Mesmerism in Gilded Age Minneapolis
Shawn Francis Peters
2018 Spring
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A fascinating tale of seduction, murder, fraud, coercion—and the trial of the “Minneapolis Monster”
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The Infinite Conversation
Maurice Blanchot
1992 Fall
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“Blanchot waits for us still to come, to be read and reread. . . I would say that never as much as today have I pictured him so far ahead of us.” --Jacques Derrida
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The Inner Life of Mestizo Nationalism
Estelle Tarica
2008 Spring
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A timely examination of narratives of interethnic intimacy in twentieth-century Mexico, Bolivia, and Peru