Books

The Tilted Arc Controversy: Dangerous Precedent? The Tilted Arc Controversy Dangerous Precedent? Harriet F. Senie 2001 Fall
A comprehensive look at a controversy that continues to fuel debates about the role of public art in America.
The Tomb of the Artisan God: On Plato’s Timaeus The Tomb of the Artisan God On Plato’s Timaeus Serge Margel 2019 Spring
A far-reaching reinterpretation of Plato’s Timaeus and its engagement with time, eternity, body, and soul that in its original French edition profoundly influenced Derrida
The Tootin' Louie: A History of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway The Tootin' Louie A History of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Don L. Hofsommer 2005 Spring
The definitive history of one of the Midwest’s most remarkable railroads
The Torments of Love The Torments of Love Hélisenne de Crenne Lisa Neal, Editor 1996 Spring
This autobiographical novel of a married woman’s passion for a younger man is the first translation into English of a landmark text. Originally published in 1538, The Torments of Love tells a colorful tale of adulterous love and romantic adventure from a woman's point of view.
The Tourist State: Performing Leisure, Liberalism, and Race in New Zealand The Tourist State Performing Leisure, Liberalism, and Race in New Zealand Margaret Werry 2011 Fall
Examining the role of performance in state-making
The Toxic Meritocracy of Video Games: Why Gaming Culture Is the Worst The Toxic Meritocracy of Video Games Why Gaming Culture Is the Worst Christopher Paul 2018 Spring
An avid gamer and sharp media critic explains meritocracy’s negative contribution to video game culture—and what can be done about it
The Traditional Theory of Literature The Traditional Theory of Literature Ray Livingston None None
The Tragic History of the Sea The Tragic History of the Sea C. R. Boxer, Editor 2001 Fall
Compelling stories of shipwreck, adventure, and death on the high seas, now back in print.
The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism The Transit of Empire Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism Jodi A. Byrd 2011 Fall
Examines how “Indianness” has propagated U.S. conceptions of empire
The Trial of the Edmund Fitzgerald: Eyewitness Accounts from the U.S. Coast Guard Hearings The Trial of the Edmund Fitzgerald Eyewitness Accounts from the U.S. Coast Guard Hearings 2019 Fall
A documentary drawn from testimony at the Coast Guard’s official inquiry looks anew at one of the most storied, and mysterious, shipwrecks in American history
The Troll With No Heart in His Body and Other Tales of Trolls from Norway The Troll With No Heart in His Body and Other Tales of Trolls from Norway Lise Lunge-Larsen 2013 Spring
An entertaining and wonderfully illustrated compendium of troll lore
The Tropics Bite Back: Culinary Coups in Caribbean Literature The Tropics Bite Back Culinary Coups in Caribbean Literature Valérie Loichot 2013 Spring
The surprising relationships between food and starvation and the practice of literary cannibalism
The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative The Truth About Stories A Native Narrative Thomas King 2008 Fall
Illuminates the relationship between storytelling and the Native North American experience
The Truth Is Always Grey: A History of Modernist Painting The Truth Is Always Grey A History of Modernist Painting Frances Guerin 2018 Spring
Changing how we look at and think about the color grey
The Twenty-First Ballot: A Political Party Struggle in Minnesota The Twenty-First Ballot A Political Party Struggle in Minnesota David Lebedoff None None
The Two Ends of the Log: Learning and Teaching in Today’s College The Two Ends of the Log Learning and Teaching in Today’s College Russell M. Cooper, Editor None None
The Two Faces of TASS The Two Faces of TASS Theodore Eduard Kruglak None None
This account of the development of TASS, the Soviet news agenct, and analysis of its operations is significant not only to communications specialists but to anyone who wants to understand Soviet relations with the rest of the world. Professor Kruglak shows the evolution of TASS to its present status, explains its relationship to the news agencies of the various Soviet Republics and satellite countries, and recounts its relations and those of its predecessors with American news agencies. He discusses the two faces of TASS - one, that of a bona fide news enterprise and the other, that of a propaganda and espionage service.
The Two-Way Mirror: National Status in Foreign Students’ Adjustment The Two-Way Mirror National Status in Foreign Students’ Adjustment Richard T. Morris None None
The Uberfication of the University The Uberfication of the University Gary Hall 2016 Fall
The contemporary university’s implications for the future organization of labor
The Undocumented Everyday: Migrant Lives and the Politics of Visibility The Undocumented Everyday Migrant Lives and the Politics of Visibility Rebecca M. Schreiber 2018 Spring
Examining how undocumented migrants are using film, video, and other documentary media to challenge surveillance, detention, and deportation