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Built to Win
The Female Athlete as Cultural Icon
Leslie Heywood and Shari L. Dworkin
2003 Spring
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A timely look at the rise of women in sports
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Bulimia Nervosa
James E. Mitchell
1990 Spring
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A practical guide for health-care professionals to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of bulimia by a leading expert in the field of eating disorders.
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Bureaucracy
David Beetham
1996 Fall
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This revised edition is a useful introduction that provides a compelling analysis of one of the most pervasive, and yet poorly understood, features of contemporary society.
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Burgers in Blackface
Anti-Black Restaurants Then and Now
Naa Oyo A. Kwate
2019 Fall
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A powerful account, and rebuke, of historical and contemporary racism in restaurant branding
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Burying Don Imus
Anatomy of a Scapegoat
Michael Awkward
None None
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What the furor surrounding Don Imus shows us about unresolved race relations in the United States
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Business Without Boundary
The Story of General Mills
James Gray
None None
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Buster Keaton
The Man Who Wouldn’t Lie Down
Tom Dardis
2002 Spring
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The definitive biography of the silent film great—now back in print!
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"But He Doesn't Know the Territory"
The Story behind Meredith Willson’s The Music Man
Meredith Willson
2020 Fall
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Chronicles the creation of Meredith Willson’s The Music Man—reprinted now as the Broadway Edition
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By the Fire
Sami Folktales and Legends
Emilie Demant Hatt
2022 Fall
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The first English publication of Sami folktales from Scandinavia collected and illustrated in the early twentieth century
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By the Ore Docks
A Working People’s History of Duluth
Richard Hudelson and Carl Ross
2006 Spring
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A history of the people who built Duluth and their fight for fair labor
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By the Waters of Minnetonka
Eric Dregni
2014 Fall
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Come explore the unruly and fascinating history of Lake Minnetonka—Minnesota’s most famous lake
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Cacaphonies
The Excremental Canon of French Literature
Annabel L. Kim
2022 Spring
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Exploring why there is so much fecal matter in literary works that matter
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Cairo Pop
Youth Music in Contemporary Egypt
Daniel J. Gilman
2014 Fall
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Going behind the music that accompanied and influenced the Egyptian revolution of 2011
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Calamity Theory
Three Critiques of Existential Risk
Joshua Schuster and Derek Woods
2021 Fall
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What are the implications of how we talk about apocalypse?
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Caliban and Other Essays
Roberto Fernández Retamar
1989 Spring
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Cultural and literary essays by a Cuban poet, essayist, and professor of philology who is known for his meticulous efforts to dismantle Eurocentric colonial and neocolonial thought. “Caliban”—the first and longest of the five essays in this book—has become a kind of manifesto for Latin American and Caribbean writers; its central figure, the rude savage of Shakespeare’s Tempest, becomes in Retamar’s hands a powerful metaphor of their cultural situation—both in its marginality and its revolutionary potential.
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Calibrations
Reading for the Social
Ato Quayson
2003 Fall
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Proposes an entirely new socially and politically conscious way of reading
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California Mission Landscapes
Race, Memory, and the Politics of Heritage
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
2016 Fall
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How iconic American places cultivate and conceal contested pasts
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Calling All Cars
Radio Dragnets and the Technology of Policing
Kathleen Battles
2010 Spring
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How the cops became more popular than the crooks
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Callous Objects
Designs against the Homeless
Robert Rosenberger
2018 Spring
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Uncovering injustices built into our everyday surroundings
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Camp Sights
Sam Cook
2002 Fall
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Unforgettable stories perfect for sharing around the campfire-now in paperback!