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  • - Thinking Space in Cinema and Digital Cultures
    av Karen Redrobe
    1 576,-

  • - Race, Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes
    av James Doucet-Battle
    330 - 1 126,-

  • - The Politics of Inquiry
    av Perry Zurn
    366 - 1 210,-

  • - Sexual Freedom in the #MeToo Era
    av Lorna N. Bracewell
    356 - 1 170,-

  • - Karl Marx's Debates on Wood Theft and the Right of the Poor
    av Daniel Bensaid
    356,-

  • - Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles
    av Susanna Phillips Newbury
    446 - 1 576,-

  • - Street Livelihoods and Marginal Citizenship in Britain
    av Suzanne M. Hall
    366 - 1 210,-

  • - The Rise of the Minneapolis Sound
    av Andrea Swensson
    256,-

  • - The Sacrificial Economy of New Media
    av Andrea Righi
    340 - 1 210,-

  • - The Animation of Biology
    av Adam Nocek
    450 - 1 576,-

  • - Fictions of National Security after 9/11
    av Lindsay Thomas
    356 - 1 266,-

  • av Tero Karppi
    256,-

    Exploring and conceptualizing practices, technologies, and politics of disconnecting How do we think beyond the dominant images and imaginaries of connectivity? Undoing Networks enables a different connectivity: “digital detox” is a luxury for stressed urbanites wishing to lead a mindful life. Self-help books advocate “digital minimalism” to recover authentic experiences of the offline. Artists envision a world without the internet. Activists mobilize against the expansion of the 5G network. If connectivity brought us virtual communities, information superhighways, and participatory culture, disconnection comes with privacy tools, Faraday shields, and figures of the shy. This book explores nonusage and the “right to disconnect” from work and from the excessive demands of digital capitalism.

  • av Alexandra Juhasz
    280,-

    More important than flagging things “really fake” is to understand why they are dismissed as fake The new truth is the one that circulates: digital truth emerges from lists, databases, archives, and conditions of storage. Multiple truths may be activated through search, link, and retrieve queries. Alexandra Juhasz, Ganaele Langlois, and Nishant Shah respond by taking up story, poetry, and other human logics of care, intelligence, and dignity to explore sociotechnological and politico-aesthetic emergences in a world where information overload has become a new ontology of not-knowing. Their feminist digital methods allow considerations of internet things through alternative networked internet time: slowing down to see, honor, and engage with our past; invoking indeterminacy as a human capacity that lets multiple truths commingle on a page or in a body; and saving the truths of ourselves and our others differently from the corporate internet’s perpetual viral movement. Writing across their own shared truisms, actors, and touchstones, the authors propose creative tactics, theoretical overtures, and experimental escape routes built to a human scale as ways to regain our capacities to know and tell truths about ourselves.

  • - Rejecting Subjectivity in the African American Novel
    av Alvin J. Henry
    340 - 1 210,-

    "A groundbreaking examination of how twentieth-century African American writers use queer characters to challenge and ultimately reject subjectivity"--

  • - Fighting for Racial Justice and Women's Equality in Minnesota
    av William D. Green
    306,-

    The life and work of an African American suffragist and activist devoted to equality and freedom At her last public appearance in 1962, at 88 years old, a frail, deaf, and blind Nellie Francis was honored for her church and community service in Nashville, Tennessee. No mention was made of her early groundbreaking work as an activist in Minnesota and nationally. Even today, while her advocacy for women’s suffrage and racial justice resonates through current issues, her efforts remain largely unrecognized. In telling Nellie Francis’s complete story for the first time, William D. Green finally brings the remarkable accomplishments of her complicated life into clear view, detailing her indefatigable work to advance the causes of civil rights, anti-lynching, and women’s suffrage. Green’s account follows Francis’s path from her first public event (giving a speech on race relations to a white audience at her high school graduation) to her return to Nashville and retirement from the national stage. In the years between, she campaigned in Minnesota for racial dignity, women’s suffrage, an anti-lynching law (after the infamous lynching in Duluth in 1920), and interracial collaboration through the women’s club movement. She came to know most of the prominent civil rights leaders of the twentieth century and met three presidents and countless business leaders of both Black and white societies. But she also faced intense and vicious reprisals, as when, as leader of the local chapter of the NAACP, she and her husband, a prominent African American civil rights lawyer, experienced the fury of the Ku Klux Klan after moving into a white neighborhood in St. Paul. Green retrieves Nellie Francis’s story from obscurity, giving this pioneer for gender and racial equality her due and providing a long-awaited service to the history of Black activism and civil rights, both regional and national. His book offers welcome insight into the universal, yet often unacknowledged, challenges that strong and engaged Black women are forced to endure when their drive to enact justice confronts racism, cultural pressure, and societal expectations.

  • - Afghan Migrants in England
    av Nichola Khan
    340 - 1 210,-

  • - Thinking across Ecological Temporalities
     
    340,-

    "Humanists, scientists, and artists collaborate to address the disjunctive temporalities of ecological crisis"--

  • av Antoine Picon
    366 - 1 210,-

  • - Racial Science and Twentieth-Century Design
    av Ginger Nolan
    450 - 1 576,-

  • - Thinking across Ecological Temporalities
     
    1 210,-

  • - The Origins of Civil Rights in Minnesota, 1865-1912
    av William D. Green
    330,-

    Spanning the half-century after the Civil War, Degrees of Freedom draws a rare picture of black experience in a northern state and of the nature of black discontent and action within a predominantly white, ostensibly progressive society.

  • - New Short Fiction from Iceland
     
    330,-

    A groundbreaking collection of fiction from Iceland's best contemporary authors

  • av Jean-Francois Lyotard
    340,-

  • av Johnny Otis
    270,-

    Originally published: New York: W.W. Norton, 1968.

  • - Barbadian Londoners Speak of Home
    av John Western
    340,-

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    1 266,-

  • - Two Women, One Dog, Two Thousand Miles to the Arctic
    av Natalie Warren
    216 - 330,-

  • - Second Edition
    av John R. Tester
    576,-

    The definitive work on Minnesota’s natural history and ecology—updated, expanded, and copiously illustrated to account for profound changes to the state’s natural landscape over the past twenty-five years The story of Minnesota’s natural landscape, reaching back to the time of the glaciers, covers at least 12,000 years. Yet even against that vast expanse, recent decades have significantly transformed the natural world that is Minnesota’s greatest resource. In the twenty-five years since the first publication of Minnesota’s Natural Heritage, the definitive volume on the state’s natural history and ecology, human activity and climate change have profoundly altered the major ecosystems that give our state its rich and varied character. The second edition of Minnesota’s Natural Heritage introduces readers to these ecosystems—the lakes and rivers, forests and prairies, farmlands and wetlands—and explains how they have come to be, how they function, and how they have changed so rapidly and dramatically in recent years. Full-color illustrations document the state’s striking natural beauty in all its vigor and fragility, while maps, drawings, diagrams, and graphs amplify points of historical, ecological, and geological interest. The most complete treatment of Minnesota’s natural environment, compiled and accessibly written by scientists whose collective knowledge spans the book’s expansive content, Minnesota’s Natural Heritage is the one indispensable companion for both visitors and inhabitants, as enlightening to page through as it is valuable to study.

  • - A Locked Room Mystery
    av Larry Millett
    196,-

    The thrilling sixth novel in local historian Larry Millett's renowned mystery series.

  • - Writing on Transracial Adoption
     
    296,-

    Confronting trauma behind the transnational adoption system—now back in printMany adoptees are required to become people that they were never meant to be. While transracial adoption tends to be considered benevolent, it often exacts a heavy emotional, cultural, and economic toll on those who directly experience it. Outsiders Within is a landmark publication that carefully explores this most intimate aspect of globalization through essays, fiction, poetry, and art. Moving beyond personal narrative, transracially adopted writers from around the world tackle difficult questions about how to survive the racist and ethnocentric worlds they inhabit, what connects the countries relinquishing their children to the countries importing them, why poor families of color have their children removed rather than supported—about who, ultimately, they are. In their inquiry, the contributors unseat conventional understandings of adoption politics, reframing the controversy as a debate that encompasses human rights, peace, and reproductive justice. Contributors: Heidi Lynn Adelsman; Ellen M. Barry; Laura Briggs, U of Massachusetts, Amherst; Catherine Ceniza Choy, U of California, Berkeley; Gregory Paul Choy, U of California, Berkeley; Rachel Quy Collier; J. A. Dare; Kim Diehl; Kimberly R. Fardy; Laura Gannarelli; Shannon Gibney; Mark Hagland; Perlita Harris; Tobias Hübinette, Stockholm U; Jae Ran Kim; Anh ¿ào Kolbe; Mihee-Nathalie Lemoine; Beth Kyong Lo; Ron M.; Patrick McDermott, Salem State College, Massachusetts; Tracey Moffatt; Ami Inja Nafzger (aka Jin Inja); Kim Park Nelson; John Raible; Dorothy Roberts, Northwestern U; Raquel Evita Saraswati; Kirsten Hoo-Mi Sloth; Soo Na; Shandra Spears; Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark; Kekek Jason Todd Stark; Sunny Jo; Sandra White Hawk; Indigo Williams Willing; Bryan Thao Worra; Jeni C. Wright.

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