Collections
- Worlds Built to Fall Apart Versions of Philip K. Dick David Lapoujade 2024 Spring
- Philosophically analyzing the work of one of the twentieth century’s most popular and peculiar science fiction authors
- Why We Left Untold Stories and Songs of America's First Immigrants Brooks 2024 Spring
- A grounded, tender, and mournful reckoning with the catastrophes that launched poor, white Anglos into their role as itinerant foot soldiers for modern imperialism—now in paperback with a new preface
- Petroturfing Refining Canadian Oil through Social Media Jordan B. Kinder 2024 Spring
- How social media has become a critical tool for advancing the interests of the Canadian oil industry
- A Private Wilderness The Journals of Sigurd F. Olson Sigurd F. Olson 2024 Spring
- The personal diaries of one of America’s best-loved naturalists, revealing his difficult and inspiring path to finding his voice and becoming a writer—now available in paperback
- Microbial Resolution Visualization and Security in the War against Emerging Microbes Gloria Chan-Sook Kim 2024 Spring
- Why the global health project to avert emerging microbes continually fails
- Perennial Ceremony Lessons and Gifts from a Dakota Garden Teresa R. Peterson 2024 Spring
- Travel through a garden’s seasons toward healing, reclamation, and wholeness—for us, and for our beloved relative, the Earth
- Interactive Cinema The Ambiguous Ethics of Media Participation Marina Hassapopoulou 2024 Spring
- Connecting interactive cinema to media ethics and global citizenship
- Mevlido’s Dreams A Post-Exotic Novel Antoine Volodine 2024 Spring
- A postapocalyptic noir that asks if love and political ideals can survive civilizational collapse
- Honeymoons in Temporary Locations Ashley Shelby 2024 Spring
- Eclectic, experimental, and wildly imaginative climate fictions from a familiar world hauntingly transformed
- Distracted A Philosophy of Cars and Phones Robert Rosenberger 2024 Spring
- Applying insights from philosophy and cognitive science to address the urgent issue of smartphone-induced distracted driving
- Strike! Twenty Days in 1970 When Minneapolis Teachers Broke the Law William D. Green 2024 Spring
- The complex and dramatic history of an illegal teachers’ strike that forever altered labor relations and Minnesota politics
- I Know You Are, but What Am I? On Pee-wee Herman Cait McKinney 2024 Fall
- How Pee-wee and his playhouse help us reimagine our relationships to technology
- Exploring the St. Croix River Valley Adventures on and off the Water Angie Hong 2024 Spring
- An authoritative, accessible, and entertaining nature recreation guide to one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring areas in the Midwest
- Appetite for Change Soulful Recipes from a North Minneapolis Kitchen Appetite For Change 2024 Spring
- Delicious recipes and community spirit make Appetite For Change a force for good in North Minneapolis
- Reading Autobiography Now An Updated Guide for Interpreting Life Narratives, Third Edition Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson 2024 Spring
- A user-friendly guide to reading, writing, and theorizing autobiographical texts and practices for students, scholars, and practitioners of life narrative
- Chaos and the Automaton Franco ‘Bifo’ Berardi 2024 Spring
- Facing real threats of extinction and futurelessness, a search for new ground on which to build projects toward emancipation
- Anishinaabe Songs for a New Millennium Marcie Rendon 2024 Spring
- Poem-songs summon the voices of Anishinaabe ancestors and sing to future generations
- F. Scott Fitzgerald A Composite Biography Niklas Salmose and David Rennie, Editors 2023 Fall
- A comprehensive study of the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald, related in two-year chapters by twenty-three leading writers on the Jazz Age author
- The Rage of Replacement Far Right Politics and Demographic Fear Michael Feola 2024 Spring
- Tracing how the “Great Replacement” narrative has shaped far right extremism and propelled its dangerous political projects and acts of violence
- The Impossibility of Muslim Boyhood Shenila Khoja-Moolji 2024 Fall
- How the construction of Muslim boys as proto-terrorists is integral to the story of American racial capitalism
- Imperial Policing Weaponized Data in Carceral Chicago Andy Clarno, Enrique Alvear Moreno, Janaé Bonsu-Love, Lydia Dana, Michael De Anda Muñiz, Ilā Ravichandran and Haley Volpintesta 2024 Fall
- Exposing the carceral webs and weaponized data that shape Chicago’s police wars
- Deeper Blues The Life, Songs, and Salvation of Cornbread Harris Andrea Swensson 2024 Spring
- The emotional, epic story of James “Cornbread” Harris—a self-proclaimed “blessed dude” and one of Minneapolis’s most influential musicians
- Movies under the Influence Jocelyn Szczepaniak-Gillece 2024 Spring
- A cultural history of the enduring relationship between film spectatorship and intoxicating substances
- Chris Marker Early Film Writings Chris Marker 2024 Spring
- Formative writings by French avant-garde filmmaker Chris Marker
- South Pole Station Ashley Shelby 2024 Fall
- A wry novel set at the edge of the Earth about the courage it takes to band together, even as everything around you falls apart
- Deepwater Alchemy Extractive Mediation and the Taming of the Seafloor Lisa Han 2024 Fall
- How underwater mediation has transformed deep-sea spaces into resource-rich frontiers
- A Nation Takes Place Navigating Race and Water in Contemporary Art Tia-Simone Gardner and Shana M. griffin, Editors 2024 Fall
- Artistic perspectives on the connections between water and nation, sovereignty and ecology
- Louis Sullivan An American Architect Patrick F. Cannon 2024 Fall
- A gorgeous full-color photographic review of every remaining structure designed by Louis Sullivan
- The Philosophy of Movement An Introduction Thomas Nail 2024 Fall
- An influential thinker distills years of work on the philosophy of movement into one accessible account
- Prosthetic Immortalities Biology, Transhumanism, and the Search for Indefinite Life Adam R. Rosenthal 2024 Fall
- Examining the links between today’s ideas of radical life extension and age-old notions of immortality
- Computational Humanities Lauren Tilton, David Mimno and Jessica Marie Johnson, Editors 2024 Fall
- The first book to intervene in debates on computation in the digital humanities
- Rise to the Challenge A Memoir of Politics, Leadership, and Love Marlene M. Johnson 2024 Fall
- The inspiring life story of Minnesota’s first woman lieutenant governor: breaking political ground, navigating patriarchal tradition, and persevering through great personal loss
- Trans Philosophy Perry Zurn, Andrea J. Pitts, Talia Mae Bettcher and PJ DiPietro, Editors 2024 Fall
- Establishing trans philosophy as a unique field of inquiry, offering tools for our quest toward a more just and equitable world
- Making Love with the Land Essays Joshua Whitehead 2024 Fall
- A moving and deeply personal excavation of Indigenous beauty and passion in a suffering world
- Mysterious Tales of Old St. Paul Three Cases Featuring Shadwell Rafferty Larry Millett 2024 Fall
- Tales of murder and revenge: the early exploits of detective Shadwell Rafferty
- Assessing Police and Other Public Safety Personnel With the MMPI-3 A Practical Guide David M. Corey and Yossef S. Ben-Porath 2024 Fall
- A hands-on guide for using the MMPI-3 when assessing suitability and fitness for duty of public safety personnel
- Assembly by Design The United Nations and Its Global Interior Olga Touloumi 2024 Spring
- How the United Nations headquarters became the architectural instrument and broadcast medium of global diplomacy
- Amalia Mesa-Bains Tomás Ybarra-Frausto 2024 Fall
- The life and work of a celebrated multimedia artist, cultural and feminist theorist, and community organizer
- Kree A Post-Exotic Novel Manuela Draeger 2024 Fall
- A warrior struggles through an apocalyptic landscape and the world after death
- Speculative Whiteness Science Fiction and the Alt-Right Jordan S. Carroll 2024 Fall
- Reveals the alt-right’s project to claim science fiction and—by extension—the future
- Core Samples A Climate Scientist's Experiments in Politics and Motherhood Anna Farro Henderson 2024 Fall
- People live by their stories—how can we use them to accelerate action on climate change?
- Instrumentality On Technical Objects and Orientations in the Later Middle Ages J. Allan Mitchell 2024 Fall
- From medieval to modern, exploring instrumental attitudes toward physical gadgets, diagrams, concepts, methods, and disciplines
- Machine and Sovereignty For a Planetary Thinking Yuk Hui 2024 Fall
- Developing a new political thought to address today’s planetary crises
- Monstrous Work and Radical Satisfaction Black Women Writing under Segregation Eve Dunbar 2024 Fall
- Radical Black feminist refusal through the works of mid-twentieth-century African American women writers
- The Ultimate Minnesota Cookie Book 100 Best Recipes from the Star Tribune’s Holiday Cookie Contest Lee Svitak Dean and Rick Nelson 2024 Fall
- A fresh batch of deliciously distinctive recipes from the Star Tribune’s beloved annual cookie contest—with even more recipes, enticing photographs, and bakers’ stories
- Clearing Out A Novel Helene Uri 2024 Fall
- A masterful blend of fiction and autobiography that moves back and forth through place and time
- Good Pictures Are a Strong Weapon Laura Gilpin, Queerness, and Navajo Sovereignty Louise Siddons 2024 Spring
- What are the limits of political solidarity, and how can visual culture contribute to social change?
- Re-membering Culture Erasure and Renewal in Hmong American Education Bic Ngo 2024 Fall
- The untold stories of resilience in Hmong American education
- A Technomoral Politics Good Governance, Transparency, and Corruption in India Aradhana Sharma 2024 Fall
- Examining anticorruption battles and transparency laws to ask: what makes for good governance, and can it limit liberal democratic politics as much as encourage it?
- Cyberlibertarianism The Right-Wing Politics of Digital Technology David Golumbia 2024 Fall
- An urgent reckoning with digital technology’s fundamentally right-wing legal and economic underpinnings