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Dancing Ledge
Derek Jarman
2010 Fall
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Derek Jarman’s stunning account of his life and art
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Dangerous Liaisons
Gender, Nation, and Postcolonial Perspectives
Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti and Ella Shohat, Editors
1997 Spring
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The first collection to emphasize the complex interaction between gender and postcoloniality.
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Dante’s Craft
Studies in Language and Style
Glauco Cambon
None None
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Daring to Be Bad
Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975, Thirtieth Anniversary Edition
2019 Fall
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An award-winning and canonical history of radical feminism, whose activist heat and intellectual audacity powered second-wave feminism—30th anniversary edition
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Dark Carnival
The Secret World of Tod Browning, Hollywood’s Master of the Macabre
David J. Skal and Elias Savada
2024 Fall
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The definitive biography of Hollywood horror legend Tod Browning—now revised and expanded with new material
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Dark Deleuze
Andrew Culp
2016 Spring
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Rekindling Deleuze’s opposition to what is intolerable about this world
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Dark Scenes from Damaged Earth
The Gothic Anthropocene
Justin D. Edwards, Rune Graulund and Johan Höglund, Editors
2022 Spring
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An urgent volume of essays engages the Gothic to advance important perspectives on our geological era
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Dark Side of the Light
Slavery and the French Enlightenment
Louis Sala-Molins
2005 Fall
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Interrogates the philosophy and politics of slavery during the French Enlightenment
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Database Aesthetics
Art in the Age of Information Overflow
Victoria Vesna, Editor
2007 Spring
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Discovering the role of data in creating a new way of experiencing—and making—art.
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Daughters of the Dreaming
Diane Bell
1993 Fall
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This new edition, which is based on research done in the 1970s, includes an epilogue in which Bell reflects on her original fieldwork from the perspective of the 1990s, examining the changes in the field and in feminist theory and practice.
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Days Like Smoke
A Minnesota Boyhood
Jon Hassler
2021 Fall
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The memoir of a small-town childhood by one of Minnesota’s favorite writers, now published for the first time
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Days on the Family Farm
From the Golden Age through the Great Depression
Carrie A. Meyer
2007 Fall
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A story both intimate and epic that paints a vivid picture of Midwestern farm life
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Dead Labor
Toward a Political Economy of Premature Death
James Tyner
2019 Spring
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A groundbreaking consideration of death from capitalism, from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century
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Dead Letters Sent
Queer Literary Transmission
Kevin Ohi
2015 Spring
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Proposes a new model of literary transmission and tradition
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Dead Man’s Rapids
William Durbin and Barbara Durbin
2018 Fall
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The further adventures of a boy discovering the challenges and the humor of a log drive in Minnesota’s north woods in 1899
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Dead Matter
The Meaning of Iconic Corpses
Margaret Schwartz
2015 Fall
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A corpse is much more than a dead body
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Deadliest Enemies
Law and Race Relations on and off Rosebud Reservation
Thomas Biolsi
2007 Spring
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How U.S. federal law creates racial conflict between Native American and white people
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Deadly Biocultures
The Ethics of Life-Making
Nadine Ehlers and Shiloh R. Krupar
2019 Fall
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A trenchant analysis of the dark side of regulatory life-making today
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Deadly Triplets
A Theatre Mystery and Journal
Adrienne Kennedy
1990 Spring
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A surrealistic intertwining of mystery and autobiography set in the theatre world of 1960s London.
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Deaf Gain
Raising the Stakes for Human Diversity
H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph J. Murray, Editors
2014 Fall
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Understanding deafness not as a disability but as a benefit and vital aspect of humanity’s diversity