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  • av Gary Hall
    155,-

    The contemporary university's implications for the future organization of labor

  • - Off the Grid in the Mostly Magnetic North
    av Sarah Stonich
    219

    A murderer who eluded him in Munich draws an aging Sherlock Holmes into a monstrous mystery in small-town Minnesota in 1920

  • - Following Prince in the '90s
    av Jim Walsh
    259,-

    Rare interviews, live reviews, little known stories, and close encounters: Prince in a time of crazy brilliant music and life

  • - Designing the City in Suburban America
    av Victor Gruen
    369,-

    How and why, in a time of homophobia and closeted homosexuality, did two openly gay writers become mass-market celebrities?

  • av Davide Panagia
    155,-

    Reckoning the unsettled relationship between aesthetics and politics

  • - How Desire Makes Us More and Less Than Human
    av Dominic Pettman
    335 - 1 125

    A fascinating look at the role of animals in human love through the ages

  • - An Exceedingly Honest (and Slightly Unprofessional) Love Letter to Teaching
    av Tom Rademacher
    249

    A frank and funny behind-the-scenes look at teaching from a hard-working and highly entertaining Teacher of the Year

  • av P. David Marshall
    155,-

    Making sense of public identities, online and offline

  • - A Multispecies Impression
    av Julian Yates
    369,-

    Refocusing our lens on literature and history to lives beyond the human

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    369,-

    A stunning experiment in thinking of the Anthropocene through feminism and queer theory

  • - Rossellini, Watkins, and Godard beyond Cinema
    av Michael Cramer
    369,-

    The first book on three great filmmakers' efforts to transform television

  • - A Novel
    av Aramaki Yoshio
    299,-

    A brilliant work of speculative fiction, blending science and metaphysics, by a Japanese master of the 1970s New Wave

  • - Conversations with Allen Ginsberg
     
    275,-

    The Beat Generation's best-known poet, in previously uncollected interviews, on reading and writing, poetry and politics

  • - The Algonquins of Barriere Lake against the State
    av Shiri Pasternak
    369,-

    A rare, in-depth critique of federal land claims policy in Canada

  • - Daylight, Illumination, and Gloom
    av Tim Edensor
    345,-

    A fascinating and unprecedented look at how illumination and darkness shape our experiences across history and space

  • - Heritage beyond Saving
    av Caitlin DeSilvey
    335

    A bold new approach to heritage conservation that embraces change and accommodates decay

  • - The Architectures of Unilateral Unification
    av Alona Nitzan-Shiftan
    489,-

    The first architectural history of post-1967 Jerusalem, revealing the ways architectural modernism and Zionism have intertwined to imagine and reshape the city

  • - Time and Affect in Cinema
    av Alanna Thain
    359

    How can cinema make us live time?

  • - Playing, Competing, Spectating, Cheating, Trading, Making, and Breaking Videogames
    av Stephanie Boluk & Patrick LeMieux
    369,-

    A playful and provocative call to stop playing videogames and begin making metagames

  • - e-flux classics
     
    435

  • - Three Essays on Accelerationism
    av Steven Shaviro
    155,-

    Proposes a vision of survival and flourishing in the face of economic and environmental catastrophe

  • av Mark Jarzombek
    155,-

    Rethinking the philosophical and anthropological basis of our ontology

  • av Nicholas A. Knouf
    155,-

    The stock market is the background of how we begin to deal with the complex imbrication of humans, machines, and noise

  • - A Political Theory of Dreaming
    av Sharon Sliwinski
    155,-

    Inspired by one of Nelson Mandela's recurring nightmares, Mandela's Dark Years offers a political reading of dream-life

  • - The Pretty Boys and Dirty Deals of Henry Willson
    av Robert Hofler
    279

    Henry Willson was one of the quintessential power brokers in Hollywood during the late 1940s and 1950s when he launched the careers of Rock Hudson, Lana Turner, Tab Hunter, Natalie Wood, and many others. He was also a true casting couch agent, brokering sex for opportunity on the silver screen. While this practice was rampant across Hollywood, for gay actors and film professionals the casting couch was a dangerous cliff: a public revelation could and would ruin a career. The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson is an incredible biography as well as a harrowing look into Hollywood at a time of great sexual oppression, roaming vice squads searching for gay and/or communist activity, and the impossibilities for gay actors of the era.

  • - World Renewal
     
    335

    Anime and manga have longproposed alternative worlds-some created after catastrophe. Mechademia 10revolves around Japan's 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear reactor crisesand considers a propensity for "world renewal."

  • - Living with Apple
    av Ian Bogost
    155,-

    The evolution and meaning of our love affair with Apple and its devices

  • av Prof. Ian Bogost
    279

    Leading critic Ian Bogost posits that gamecritique is both serious cultural currency and selfparody. Noting that the termgames criticism once struck him as preposterous, Bogost observes that the idea,taken too seriously, risks balkanizing games writing from the rest of culture.

  • av Betsy Bowen
    285,-

    Animal tracks always tell a story. You just have to recognize the signs. As you follow the marks an animal left behind, you get to know it: where it goes, what it likes to eat, when it runs, and why. There are secrets to be learned in those signs in the snow, mysteries to be explored in the mud along the river’s edge.Tracks in the Wild introduces young naturalists to the tracks of bears, wolves, moose, otters, and other wild animals—thirteen in all. Betsy Bowen’s signature woodcut prints accompany poetic passages about each animal, along with life-size representations of their footprints. As it reveals some of the wonders of the natural world, it will also inspire awe and respect for all the wild, elusive creatures that inhabit Minnesota’s northwoods.Winner of a 1994 Minnesota Book Award, Tracks in the Wild is perfect reading for a family to share before and after a trek through their own woods.

  • av Jane St. Anthony
    145,-

    Originally published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006.

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