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What We Teach When We Teach DH
Digital Humanities in the Classroom
Brian Croxall and Diane K. Jakacki, Editors
2023 Fall
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Exploring how DH shapes and is in turn shaped by the classroom
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What Would Animals Say If We Asked the Right Questions?
Vinciane Despret
2016 Spring
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A provocative challenge to the marginalization of “humanlike” aspects of animal life
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What’s the Matter with the Internet?
Mark Poster
2001 Spring
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A provocative investigation into the social and cultural implications of the Internet by a leading cultural critic.
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Whatever Normal Is
Jane St. Anthony
2019 Spring
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In the fourth volume of a series set in Minneapolis in the 1960s, three friends navigate relationships and new questions about love and identity
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What's My Name
Black Vernacular Intellectuals
Grant Farred
2003 Fall
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Understanding the full complexity of the black experience through the intellectual achievements of pop culture personalities
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When America Became Suburban
Robert A. Beauregard
2006 Fall
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Understanding the consequences of the decline of cities and the rise of the American suburb
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When Eagles Fall
Mary Casanova
2014 Fall
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An intense adventure story of girl versus nature in Minnesota’s north woods
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When Pain Strikes
Bill Burns, Cathy Busby and Kim Sawchuk, Editors
1998 Spring
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A multimedia, multidisciplinary exploration of new ways to understand pain.
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When Species Meet
Donna J. Haraway
2007 Fall
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Whom do we touch when we touch a dog? How does this touch shape our multispecies world?
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When the Hills Are Gone
Frac Sand Mining and the Struggle for Community
Thomas W. Pearson
2017 Fall
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An overlooked part of fracking’s environmental impact becomes a window into the activists and industrial interests fighting for the future of energy production—and the fate of rural communities
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When Time Warps
The Lived Experience of Gender, Race, and Sexual Violence
Megan Mae Burke
2019 Fall
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An inquiry into the phenomenology of “woman” based in the relationship between lived time and sexual violence
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Where Does It Happen?
John Cassavetes and Cinema at the Breaking Point
George Kouvaros
2004 Spring
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Establishes the critical place in film history of maverick filmmaker Cassavetes
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Where the Ball Drops
Days and Nights in Times Square
Daniel Makagon
2007 Fall
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A compelling look at the people and action of America’s most famous street scene
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Whiskey Breakfast
My Swedish Family, My American Life
Richard C. Lindberg
2011 Fall
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A poignant, multigenerational tale of the Swedish-American experience for two disparate Chicago families
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White Birch, Red Hawthorn
A Memoir
Nora Murphy
2017 Spring
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A personal investigation into the multigenerational cost of immigration and genocide in the American heartland
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White Burgers, Black Cash
Fast Food from Black Exclusion to Exploitation
Naa Oyo A. Kwate
2023 Spring
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The long and pernicious relationship between fast food restaurants and the African American community
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White Gypsies
Race and Stardom in Spanish Musicals
Eva Woods Peiró
2012 Spring
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Reveals how Spanish film musicals, long dismissed as unworthy of critical scrutiny, illuminate Spain’s relationship to modernity
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White Women, Race Matters
The Social Construction of Whiteness
Ruth Frankenberg
1993 Fall
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Who Speaks for Margaret Garner?
Mark Reinhardt
2010 Fall
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A fascinating documentary history of the fugitive slave case that captivated the nation—and inspired Toni Morrison’s acclaimed novel Beloved.
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Who Writes for Black Children?
African American Children’s Literature before 1900
Katharine Capshaw and Anna Mae Duane, Editors
2017 Spring
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Innovative essays that challenge us to imagine African American children’s literature during the slavery and reconstruction eras