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The Quay Brothers
Into a Metaphysical Playroom
Suzanne Buchan
2010 Fall
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The complex, special power of the Quay Brothers’ puppet animation poetics
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The Queerness of Native American Literature
Lisa Tatonetti
2014 Fall
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A comprehensive view of Indigenous queer literature since Stonewall
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The Question of Nationalities and Social Democracy
Otto Bauer
Ephraim J. Nimni, Editor
2000 Spring
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The first complete English translation of a classic work on nationalism.
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The Quiet Hours
City Photographs
Mike Melman
2003 Fall
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A visual tribute to the industrial spaces and commercial interiors of Minnesota’s prewar era
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The Quiet Landscapes of William B. Post
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
2005 Fall
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Exquisite photographs of rural Maine by this remarkable American artist.
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The Quiet Violence of Empire
How USAID Waged Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
Wesley Attewell
2023 Spring
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How the U.S. empire-state transformed post-1945 Afghanistan into a key site for reimagining development
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The Racial Order of Things
Cultural Imaginaries of the Post-Soul Era
Roopali Mukherjee
2006 Spring
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A stimulating conversation about culture wars and affirmative action
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The Radical Bookstore
Counterspace for Social Movements
Kimberley Kinder
2021 Spring
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Examines how radical bookstores and similar spaces serve as launching pads for social movements
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The Radical Lord Radnor
The Public Life of Viscount Folkestone, Third Earl of Radnor (1779-1869)
Ronald K. Huch
None None
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The Rage of Replacement
Far Right Politics and Demographic Fear
Michael Feola
2024 Spring
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Tracing how the “Great Replacement” narrative has shaped far right extremism and propelled its dangerous political projects and acts of violence
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The Range Eternal
Louise Erdrich
2020 Fall
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The story of a girlhood lived in the glow of a woodstove from one of the country’s most distinguished and beloved authors, now back in print
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The Rape of Clarissa
Writing, Sexuality, and Class Struggle in Samuel Richardson
Terry Eagleton
1982 Fall
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Combines Marxist, feminist, and post-structuralist ideas to show how Richardson’s writing anticipated many of the sexual and political concerns of our time.
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The Ravens
Vidar Sundstøl
2016 Spring
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The final installment of the award-winning Minnesota Trilogy by the celebrated Norwegian mystery writer
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The Reading Abilities of College Students
An Experimental Study
Alvin C. Eurich
None None
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The Reconstruction of Georgia
Alan Conway
None None
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The Red Land to the South
American Indian Writers and Indigenous Mexico
James H. Cox
2012 Fall
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Recovers an entire era as a major period in American Indian writing
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The Reification of Desire
Toward a Queer Marxism
Kevin Floyd
2009 Spring
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A new theoretical approach to the relationship between Marxism and queer studies
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The Rent of Form
Architecture and Labor in the Digital Age
Pedro Fiori Arantes
2018 Fall
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A critique of prominent architects’ approach to digitally driven design and labor practices over the past two decades
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The Reorder of Things
The University and Its Pedagogies of Minority Difference
Roderick A. Ferguson
2012 Fall
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A critical account of how academia and global capital appropriated the revolutionary fervor of the 1960s and 1970s
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The Resistance to Theory
Paul de Man
1986 Fall
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Explores reasons why the theoretical enterprise is blind to, or “resists,” the radical nature of reading, in six essays that offer a new level of critical and cultural understanding in reference to the works of Jauss, Riffaterre, Benjamin, and Bakhtin.