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Disidentifications
Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics
José Esteban Muñoz
1999 Spring
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An important new perspective on the ways outsiders negotiate mainstream culture.
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Disorderly Families
Infamous Letters from the Bastille Archives
Arlette Farge and Michel Foucault
2021 Fall
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The first English translation of letters of arrest from eighteenth century France held in the archives of the Bastille
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Dispatches from Pakistan
Madiha R. Tahir, Qalandar Bux Memon and Vijay Prashad, Editors
2014 Spring
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Urgent essays about contemporary Pakistan that go behind the headlines
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Dispatches from the Arab Spring
Understanding the New Middle East
Paul Amar and Vijay Prashad, Editors
2013 Fall
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An urgent and engaged exploration of the revolutionary wave sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East
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Dissonant Divas in Chicana Music
The Limits of La Onda
Deborah R. Vargas
2012 Spring
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Explores the resounding musical performances of Mexican American women such as Chelo Silva, Eva Ybarra, Eva Garza, and Selena within Tejano/Chicano music
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Distant Fires
Duluth to Hudson Bay
Scott Anderson
2008 Fall
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One canoe, two guys, three months, forty-five pounds of macaroni and cheese—a classic canoe trip story
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Distant Wars Visible
The Ambivalence of Witnessing
Wendy Kozol
2014 Fall
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Mapping the fraught space between empathy and spectacle in the witnessing of military conflict
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Distracted
A Philosophy of Cars and Phones
Robert Rosenberger
2024 Spring
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Applying insights from philosophy and cognitive science to address the urgent issue of smartphone-induced distracted driving
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Divided Korea
Toward a Culture of Reconciliation
Roland Bleiker
2008 Spring
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Offers a fundamental rethinking of Korean security
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DIY Detroit
Making Do in a City without Services
Kimberley Kinder
2016 Spring
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When public services fail, neighbors step in to keep a city alive
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Documentary Time
Film and Phenomenology
Malin Wahlberg
2008 Spring
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An innovative theoretical reassessment of temporality in documentary films
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Documents of Doubt
The Photographic Conditions of Conceptual Art
Heather Diack
2020 Spring
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A major reassessment of photography’s pivotal role in 1960s conceptual art
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Does Local Government Matter?
How Urban Policies Shape Civic Engagement
Elaine B. Sharp
2012 Spring
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Asks and answers hard questions about the consequences of local government programs for democracy
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Does the Earth Care?
Indifference, Providence, and Provisional Ecology
Mick Smith and Jason Young
2022 Fall
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Rethinking our relationship with Earth in a time of environmental emergency
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Does Writing Have a Future?
Vilém Flusser
2011 Spring
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A prescient exploration of the fate of the book in the digital age
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Don’t Count Your Chicks
Ingri d’Aulaire and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire
2023 Spring
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This delightful storybook by the incomparable d’Aulaires, based on a poem by Hans Christian Andersen, will charm a new generation of little readers
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Doorstep Democracy
Face-to-Face Politics in the Heartland
James H. Read
2008 Fall
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The quest for elected office—one conversation at a time
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Dorsality
Thinking Back through Technology and Politics
David Wills
2008 Spring
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An ambitious investigation of what lurks behind our humanity and our technology
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Double Cross
Japanese Americans in Black and White Chicago
Jacalyn D. Harden
2003 Spring
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Examines relations between peoples of color to offer a compelling new approach to understanding race in America
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Double Visions, Double Fictions
The Doppelgänger in Japanese Film and Literature
Baryon Tensor Posadas
2018 Spring
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A fresh take on the doppelgänger and its place in Japanese film and literature—past and present