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Writing New Identities
Gender, Nation, and Immigration in Contemporary Europe
Gisela Brinker-Gabler and Sidonie Smith, Editors
1996 Fall
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Looks at the complexities of identity in the context of contemporary European culture.
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Writing Permitted in Designated Areas Only
Linda Brodkey
1996 Spring
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One teacher's dispatches from the front lines of the culture wars.
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Writing Security
United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity
David Campbell
1998 Fall
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A newly revised edition of this bold and important work.
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Writing Selves
Contemporary Feminist Autography
Jeanne Perreault
1995 Fall
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Maps the intersection between autobiography and feminist discourse.
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Writing the Love of Boys
Origins of Bishōnen Culture in Modernist Japanese Literature
Jeffrey Angles
2011 Spring
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A pioneering look at same-sex desire in Japanese modernist writing
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Writings
Vilém Flusser
Andreas Ströhl, Editor
2004 Fall
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Key writings from one of Europe’s most provocative theorists
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Writings on Literature
N. S. Trubetzkoy
Anatoly Liberman, Editor
1990 Spring
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An illuminating introduction to the literary writings of one of the most influential scholars in the history of linguistics.
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Written by the Body
Gender Expansiveness and Indigenous Non-Cis Masculinities
Lisa Tatonetti
2021 Fall
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Examining the expansive nature of Indigenous gender representations in history, literature, and film
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X-Marks
Native Signatures of Assent
Scott Richard Lyons
2010 Spring
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A provocative and deeply personal exploration of contemporary Indian identity, nationalism, and modernity
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Yang Warriors
Kao Kalia Yang
2021 Spring
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Award-winning author Kao Kalia Yang delivers an inspiring tale of resourceful children confronting adversaries in a refugee camp
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Yellow Future
Oriental Style in Hollywood Cinema
Jane Chi Hyun Park
2010 Fall
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Tracing the significance of oriental style in contemporary Hollywood cinema
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Yes, Comrade
Manuel Rui
None None
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Yes Comrade! comprises five short stories set in Angola during the revolutionary times of the 1960s and early 1970s. Based on immediate events and using cultural and linguistic codes, Rui explores the ramifications of political independence and nation-state formation. Fascinating and intricate, the stories of Yes Comrade! emerge as telling fictional portrayals of an extremely complex political and cultural scenario.
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Yolanda López
2009 Fall
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The first book-length exploration of the prominent Mexican American visual artist’s career
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You’re Sending Me Where?
Dispatches from Summer Camp
Eric Dregni
2017 Spring
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Summer camp is wild, but what happens when you add Italians to the mix?
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Young-Girls in Echoland
#Theorizing Tiqqun
Heather Warren-Crow and Andrea Jonsson
2022 Spring
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Who’s worse, the Young-Girl or the Man-Child?
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Young Man from the Provinces
A Gay Life before Stonewall
Alan Helms
2003 Spring
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An insider’s account of gay high society in pre-Stonewall New York City—now back in print!
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Your Teeth
Their Past, Present, and Probable Future
Peter J. Brekhus
None None
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Youth Media Matters
Participatory Cultures and Literacies in Education
Korina M. Jocson
2017 Fall
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How young people making media have potential to shape pedagogy, raise social awareness, and promote creative self-expression
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Zenith City
Stories from Duluth
Michael Fedo
2014 Spring
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Tales of Duluth from, if not its favorite son, then perhaps its best storyteller
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Zombie Theory
A Reader
Sarah Juliet Lauro, Editor
2017 Fall
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An interdisciplinary collection of the best international scholarship on zombies as the embodiment of anxieties, critiques, and desires