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  • - From Star Trek to Siri
    av Liz W. Faber
    361

  • - Afro-South Asian Collaborations in Black Popular Music
    av Elliott H. Powell
    311

  • av Peggy Wang
    377

    "A revelatory reclaiming of five iconic Chinese artists and their place in art history"--

  • - Satoumi and Coral Reef Conservation in Okinawa
    av C. Anne Claus
    337

  • - Wild Horses and Ritual in Spain
    av John Hartigan Jr.
    347

  • av Honore de Balzac
    291

    "This book was originally published as Splendeurs et misáeres des courtisanes, appearing in four parts from 1835-1847"--Title page verso.

  • - Writings from Michel Foucault and the Prisons Information Group (1970-1980)
    av Michel Foucault & Prisons Information Group
    467

  • av Jacques Derrida
    557 - 1 347

    "A new translation of Derrida's groundbreaking juxtaposition of Hegel and Genet, forcing two incompatible discourses into dialogue with each other"--

  • - Episodes from a History of Animation
    av Andrew R. Johnston
    371

    "Pulses of Abstraction uncovers important epistemological shifts around film and related media"--

  • av Hil Malatino
    157

  • - The Gamification of Slave Resistance
    av Sarah Juliet Lauro
    157

  • - America's First Gay Marriage
    av Michael McConnell
    221

    On September 3, 1971, Michael McConnell and Jack Baker exchanged vows in the first legal same-sex wedding in the United States. Their remarkable story is told here for the first time—a unique account of the passion and energy of the gay liberation movement in the sixties and seventies.    At the dawn of the modern gay movement (while New York’s Stonewall riots and San Francisco’s emerging political activism bloomed), these two young men insisted on making their commitment a legal reality. They were already crusaders for gay rights: Jack had twice been elected the University of Minnesota’s student president—the first openly gay university student president in the country, an election reported by Walter Cronkite on network TV news. They were featured in Look magazine’s special issue about the American family and received letters of support from around the world.   The couple navigated complex procedures to obtain a state-issued marriage license. Their ceremony was conducted by a Methodist minister in a friend’s tiny Minneapolis apartment. Wearing matching white pantsuits, exchanging custom-designed rings, and sharing a tiered wedding cake, Michael and Jack celebrated their historic marriage. After reciting their vows, they sealed their promise to love and honor each other with a kiss and a signed marriage certificate.   Repercussions were immediate: Michael’s job offer at the University of Minnesota was rescinded, leading him to wage a battle against job discrimination with the help of the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union. The couple eventually reached the U.S. Supreme Court with two precedent-setting cases.    Michael and Jack have retired from the public spotlight, but after four decades their marriage is still their joy and comfort. Living quietly in a Minneapolis bungalow, they exemplify a contemporary version of the American dream. Only now, with marriage equality in the headlines and the Supreme Court decision to make love the law of the land, are they willing to tell the entire story of their groundbreaking experiences. TIME magazine listed the twenty-five most influential marriages of all time and included Michael and Jack, and they were recently profiled in a cover story in the Sunday New York Times. Their long campaign for marriage equality and insistence on equal rights for all citizens is a model for advocates of social justice and an inspiration for everyone who struggles for acceptance in a less-than-equal world.

  • - A Crime Dossier
    av Larry Millett
    197

    "A Minnesota Mystery with Special Appearances by Shadwell Rafferty and Sherlock Holmes."

  • - A Finnish Immigrant Story
    av William Durbin
    147

    A portrait of the Finnish immigrant experience in Minnesota during the early twentieth century—now in paperback After journeying across the Atlantic with his mother and two sisters, young Otto Peltonen joins his father in the iron ore mines of northern Minnesota, experiencing the harsh labor conditions that were common at the time, as mining companies cared more about making a profit than for their workers’ safety. Writing in his journal about his family’s struggles and the hard life Finnish immigrants endured in the early twentieth century, Otto ultimately strengthens his resolve to find the freedom his family had first sought in America.

  • - The Crime of Black Repair in Jamaica
    av Jovan Scott Lewis
    361

  • - Ephemera and the American Novel
    av Sarah Wasserman
    351

  • - American Pursuits and the Making of a New Animal Condition
    av Antoine Traisnel
    341

    "Reading canonical works of the nineteenth century through the modern transformation of human-animal relations"--

  • - Race beyond Badiou
    av Elisabeth Paquette
    327

  • av (Musician) BrownMark
    261 - 311

  • - Remaking Personhood in a Neurodiverse Age
    av Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
    337

  • - Lynn Margulis, Neocybernetics, and the End of the Anthropocene
    av Bruce Clarke
    337 - 1 211

  • - Global Policy versus Everyday Survival in Buenos Aires
    av Jacob Lederman
    347 - 1 267

  • - Racial Justice in the Wake of Food Justice
     
    371

    "An in-depth look at Black food and the challenges it faces today"--

  • av L. David Mech
    277 - 337

  • av Gabriele Schwab
    377 - 1 267

  • - The Psychedelic Renaissance and the Quest for Medical Legitimacy
    av Danielle Giffort
    347

    "A vivid analysis of the history and revival of clinical psychedelic science"--

  • - Foundations for Affect Theory
    av Elizabeth A. Wilson & Adam J. Frank
    287 - 897

    "An accessible guide to the work of American psychologist and affect theorist Silvan Tomkins"--

  • av Yuk Hui
    1 267

  • av Gregg Lambert
    297 - 1 037

  • - Deinstitutionalization and Prison Abolition
    av Liat Ben-Moshe
    397

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