Forthcoming Titles
- Gunflint Falling Blowdown in the Boundary Waters Cary J. Griffith 2023 Fall
- Stories from survivors of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness’s epochal weather disaster
- On the Appearance of the World A Future for Aesthetics in Architecture Mark Foster Gage 2024 Spring
- How can architecture develop better aesthetic directions for the twenty-first-century built environment?
- Naked Fieldnotes A Rough Guide to Ethnographic Writing Denielle Elliott and Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer, Editors 2023 Fall
- Creative and diverse approaches to ethnographic knowledge production and writing
- Revenant Ecologies Defying the Violence of Extinction and Conservation Audra Mitchell 2023 Fall
- Engaging a broad spectrum of ecological thought to articulate the ethical scale of global extinction
- The Digital and Its Discontents Aden Evens 2024 Spring
- A groundbreaking critique of the digital world that analyzes its universal technological foundations
- Unsettling Choice Race, Rights, and the Partitioning of Public Education Ujju Aggarwal 2023 Fall
- How the Great Recession revealed a system of school choice built on crisis, precarity, and exclusion
- Solar Adobe Energy, Ecology, and Earthen Architecture Albert Narath 2024 Spring
- How a centuries-old architectural tradition reemerged as a potential solution to the political and environmental crises of the 1970s
- Producing Sovereignty The Rise of Indigenous Media in Canada Karrmen Crey 2024 Spring
- Exploring how Indigenous media has flourished across Canada from the 1990s to the present
- Anime's Knowledge Cultures Geek, Otaku, Zhai Jinying Li 2024 Spring
- Unlocking the technosocial implications of global geek cultures
- The Apathy of Empire Cambodia in American Geopolitics James A. Tyner 2024 Spring
- What America’s intervention in Cambodia during the Vietnam War tells us about Cold War–era U.S. national security strategy
- Grace & Grit A History of Ballet in Minnesota Georgia Finnegan 2022 Fall
- A complete history of ballet in Minnesota by a professional dancer and creative force in the Twin Cities artistic community
- The Harlequin Eaters From Food Scraps to Modernism in Nineteenth-Century France Janet Beizer 2024 Spring
- How representations of the preparation, sale, and consumption of leftovers in nineteenth-century urban France link socioeconomic and aesthetic history
- Neural Networks Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, Théo Lepage-Richer and Lucy Suchman 2023 Fall
- A critical examination of the figure of the neural network as it mediates neuroscientific and computational discourses and technical practices
- Indigenous Archival Activism Mohican Interventions in Public History and Memory Rose Miron 2024 Spring
- Who has the right to represent Native history?
- Good Boys, Bad Hombres The Racial Politics of Mentoring Latino Boys in Schools Michael V. Singh 2024 Spring
- The unintended consequences of youth empowerment programs for Latino boys
- The Rocks Will Echo Our Sorrow The Forced Displacement of the Northern Sámi Elin Anna Labba 2023 Fall
- The deep and personal story—told through history, poetry, and images—of the forced displacement of the Sámi people from their homeland in northern Norway and Sweden and its reverberations today
- Let Me Take You Down Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields Forever Jonathan Cott 2024 Spring
- The conception, creation, recording, and significance of the Beatles’ “Penny Lane” and “Strawberry Fields Forever”
- Architecture against Democracy Histories of the Nationalist International Reinhold Martin and Claire Zimmerman, Editors 2024 Spring
- Examining architecture’s foundational role in the repression of democracy
- The Breeding Birds of Minnesota History, Ecology, and Conservation Lee A. Pfannmuller, Gerald J. Niemi and Janet C. Green 2022 Spring
- A comprehensive, detailed, illustrated history of Minnesota’s breeding birds—the first in nearly a century
- Tove Jansson Life, Art, Words Boel Westin 2024 Spring
- An in-depth, perceptive account of the unconventional life of the Moomins’ beloved creator, now available in the United States
- The Flesh of Animation Bodily Sensations in Film and Digital Media Sandra Annett 2024 Spring
- How animation can reconnect us with bodily experiences
- American Disgust Racism, Microbial Medicine, and the Colony Within Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer 2024 Spring
- Examining the racial underpinnings of food, microbial medicine, and disgust in America
- Illness Politics and Hashtag Activism Lisa Diedrich 2024 Spring
- How illness on social media reveals the struggle against ableism and stigma for care and access
- This Contested Land The Storied Past and Uncertain Future of America’s National Monuments McKenzie Long 2024 Spring
- One woman’s enlightening trek through the natural histories, cultural stories, and present perils of thirteen national monuments, from Maine to Hawaii—now available in paperback
- Cultivating Livability Food, Class, and the Urban Future in Bengaluru Camille Frazier 2024 Spring
- What urban food networks reveal about middle class livability in times of transformation
- The Promise of Youth Anti-citizenship Race and Revolt in Education Kevin L. Clay and Kevin Lawrence Henry Jr., Editors 2024 Spring
- When inclusion into the fold of citizenship is conditioned by a social group’s conceit to ritual violence, humiliation, and exploitation, what can anti-citizenship offer us?
- Medicine Wheel for the Planet A Journey Toward Personal and Ecological Healing Jennifer Grenz 2024 Spring
- A personal journey of bringing together Western science and Indigenous ecology to transform our understanding of the human role in healing our planet
- Prairie Edge Conor Kerr 2024 Spring
- Set loose a herd of bison in downtown Edmonton: what could go wrong?
- Traveling without Moving Essays from a Black Woman Trying to Survive in America Taiyon Coleman 2024 Spring
- A stunning lyrical commentary on the constructions of race, gender, and class in the fraught nexus of a Black woman’s personal experience and cultural history
- 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