Books

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