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Those Without a Country
The Political Culture of Italian American Syndicalists
Michael Miller Topp
2001 Fall
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A groundbreaking study of this political movement.
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Thought in the Act
Passages in the Ecology of Experience
Erin Manning and Brian Massumi
2014 Spring
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Explores the intimate connections between thinking and creative practice
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Through Amateur Eyes
Film and Photography in Nazi Germany
Frances Guerin
2011 Fall
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A history of rare archival amateur photographs and films from Nazi Germany
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Through No Fault of My Own
A Girl’s Diary of Life on Summit Avenue in the Jazz Age
Coco Irvine
2011 Spring
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A young teenage girl’s escapades as part of St. Paul’s social elite in the 1920s
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Through the Shattering Glass
Cervantes and the Self-Made World
Nicholas Spadaccini and Jenaro Talens
1992 Fall
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“Offers an important new approach to Cervantes’s works, which have been studied in toto by relatively few critics.” --Edward Friedman
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Thursdays and Every Other Sunday Off
A Domestic Rap by Verta Mae
Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor
2018 Fall
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Observations from the lives of African American domestic workers—back in print
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Time Frames
Japanese Cinema and the Unfolding of History
Scott Nygren
2006 Fall
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A bold new approach to Japanese film history set within a global context
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Time Passages
Collective Memory and American Popular Culture
George Lipsitz
2001 Fall
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The classic work on collective memory and popular culture in the United States.
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Timescales
Thinking across Ecological Temporalities
Bethany Wiggin, Carolyn Fornoff and Patricia Eunji Kim, Editors
2020 Fall
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Humanists, scientists, and artists collaborate to address the disjunctive temporalities of ecological crisis
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To and from Utopia in the New Cuban Art
Rachel Weiss
2010 Fall
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The definitive critical history of the new Cuban art
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To Be, or Not . . . to Bop
Dizzy Gillespie and Al Fraser
2009 Spring
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Innovative memoir of jazz genius Dizzy Gillespie tells the story of black American music during one of its greatest periods
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To Show What an Indian Can Do
Sports at Native American Boarding Schools
John Bloom
2005 Spring
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A compelling and inspiring account of Native American student athletes—now available in paperback!
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To Smile in Autumn
A Memoir
Gordon Parks
2009 Fall
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“Gordon Parks was like the Jackie Robinson of film.” —Donald Faulkner, Director, New York State Writers Institute
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To the Third Empire
Ibsen’s Early Drama
Brian Johnston
None None
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Tolerance and Risk
How U.S. Liberalism Racializes Muslims
Mitra Rastegar
2021 Fall
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How apparently positive representations in U.S. media cast Muslims as a racial population
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Tongzhi Living
Men Attracted to Men in Postsocialist China
Tiantian Zheng
2015 Fall
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A revealing study of men attracted to men trying to create community in a modern Chinese city
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Tony Oliva
The Life and Times of a Minnesota Twins Legend
Thom Henninger
2020 Spring
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The astounding success and personal struggle of the Twins’ beloved outfielder and batting champion—from his arrival from Cuba at age twenty-two to the present
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Too Beautiful to Picture
Zeuxis, Myth, and Mimesis
Elizabeth C. Mansfield
2006 Fall
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An intriguing look at imitation in Western art from antiquity to the present
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Too Many Thumbs
A Three-Act Play
Robert Hivnor
None None
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Too Much of a Good Thing
Mae West as Cultural Icon
Ramona Curry
1996 Spring
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The first examination of Mae West's meaning in American popular culture.