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The Songs of António Botto
António Botto
Josiah Blackmore, Editor
2010 Fall
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The rediscovery of a major voice in modern gay poetry and twentieth-century letters
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The Souls of Cyberfolk
Posthumanism as Vernacular Theory
Thomas Foster
2005 Spring
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Considers the construction of race, gender, and sexuality in virtual reality
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The Sound of Things to Come
An Audible History of the Science Fiction Film
Trace Reddell
2018 Fall
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A groundbreaking approach to sound in sci-fi films offers new ways of construing both sonic innovation and science fiction cinema
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The Soup and Bread Cookbook
Beatrice Ojakangas
2020 Fall
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More than one hundred delectable and satisfying soup and bread pairings from beloved James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer Beatrice Ojakangas
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The Soybean Industry
With Special Reference to the Competitive Position of the Minnesota Producer and Processor
Ray A. Goldberg
None None
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The Spectacle of Democracy
Spanish Television, Nationalism, and Political Transition
Richard Maxwell
1994 Fall
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Shows the changes in television in Spain following the demise of Franco and his dictatorship.
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The Spectral Jew
Conversion and Embodiment in Medieval Europe
Steven F. Kruger
2005 Fall
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Reveals the interdependence of medieval Jewish and Christian identities
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The Speculative City
Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles
Susanna Phillips Newbury
2021 Spring
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A forensic examination of the mutual relationship between art and real estate in a transforming Los Angeles
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The Spiv and the Architect
Unruly Life in Postwar London
Richard Hornsey
2010 Spring
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Explores how London’s queer culture was influenced by postwar efforts to create model citizens
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The Spoonriver Cookbook
Brenda Langton and Margaret Stuart
2012 Spring
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A celebration of Brenda Langton’s award-winning Spoonriver restaurant and the local farms and vendors of the neighboring Mill City Farmers Market
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The Sports Show
Athletics as Image and Spectacle
David E. Little
2012 Spring
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Documenting the role of photographers and filmmakers in transforming sports from leisure activities to modern-day spectacle
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The Stakes of Exposure
Anxious Bodies in Postwar Japanese Art
Namiko Kunimoto
2017 Spring
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The first major English-language study of Japan’s most important postwar artists
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The Stars
Edgar Morin
2005 Spring
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The legendary work on the mythic nature of movie stardom
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The State University, Its Work and Problems
A Selection from Addresses Delivered Between 1921 and 1933
Lotus Delta Coffman
None None
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The Steger Homestead Kitchen
Simple Recipes for an Abundant Life
Will Steger and Rita Mae Steger
2021 Fall
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Personal and simple, earthy and warm—recipes and stories from the Steger Wilderness Center in Minnesota’s north woods
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The Stories Whiteness Tells Itself
Racial Myths and Our American Narratives
David Mura
2022 Fall
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Uncovering the pernicious narratives white people create to justify white supremacy and sustain racist oppression
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The Straight Line
How the Fringe Science of Ex-Gay Therapy Reoriented Sexuality
Tom Waidzunas
2015 Fall
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The consequences, for science as well as public policy, of relegating ex-gay therapies to the scientific fringe
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The Strange Case of William Mumler, Spirit Photographer
Louis Kaplan
2008 Fall
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The story of the birth of spirit photography and the controversy surrounding its discovery
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The Stranger in Medieval Society
Frank. R. P. Akehurst and Stephanie Cain Van D’Elden, Editors
1997 Fall
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Examines the presence of outsiders in medieval Europe.
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The Stray Bullet
William S. Burroughs in Mexico
Jorge García-Robles
2013 Fall
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A compelling account of William S. Burroughs’s experiences in Mexico City from 1949 to 1952 and their influence on his personal and literary life