University of Minnesota Press
Duração total:
37 h 44 min
Policing and worldmaking.
University of Minnesota Press
56:27
Meaning and livestreaming: On technical encounter’s aesthetics and ethics.
University of Minnesota Press
46:58
Knowing Silence: How children understand and negotiate immigration status and its impact on their lives.
University of Minnesota Press
56:53
Art, time, nonlinearity with Manuela Infante and Mandy-Suzanne Wong (Art after Nature 5)
University of Minnesota Press
53:57
Tracing the roots of toxic masculinity.
University of Minnesota Press
54:08
The disruptive forces of an oil boom
University of Minnesota Press
47:29
Expelling public schools: Antiracist politics and school privatization.
University of Minnesota Press
73:52
Blowdown in the Boundary Waters
University of Minnesota Press
41:06
Sugar, coal, oil: No more fossils.
University of Minnesota Press
64:05
Comics, visual culture, and feminism in the 1980s
University of Minnesota Press
49:36
Care is more than human—it's creaturely.
University of Minnesota Press
55:37
Cactus hunters and the illicit succulent trade.
University of Minnesota Press
51:05
Imagining a new—human and nonhuman—grammar of urban life.
University of Minnesota Press
56:27
Political violence and abolitionist futures.
University of Minnesota Press
57:45
Redefining extinction through thawing permafrost.
University of Minnesota Press
47:04
Emergency response and its significant toll.
University of Minnesota Press
79:55
The New American War Film
University of Minnesota Press
57:31
Gramsci at Sea
University of Minnesota Press
38:51
On Nietzsche and posthumanist philosophy
University of Minnesota Press
47:46
Ark thinking: Climate change and the Great Flood
University of Minnesota Press
49:03
Have we ever been civilian? On war’s expansion beyond the battlefield.
University of Minnesota Press
74:53
The Rise of Economic and Racial Justice Coalitions in Cities
University of Minnesota Press
74:44
The Lichen Museum with A. Laurie Palmer (Art after Nature 4)
University of Minnesota Press
43:49
Inside the Spiral: The Passions of Robert Smithson
University of Minnesota Press
67:41
Making breathable worlds through citizen engagement
University of Minnesota Press
52:27
Cruisy, Sleepy, Melancholy: On filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang
University of Minnesota Press
80:23
Hear, hear! Talking English idioms that really take the cake with Anatoly Liberman.
University of Minnesota Press
48:20
Queer Silence with J. Logan Smilges, Travis Chi Wing Lau, and Margaret Price
University of Minnesota Press
61:33
Arte Programmata: An important antecedent to the digital age.
University of Minnesota Press
56:05
Pooches. Planes. Pandemic. Margret Grebowicz and Christopher Schaberg on mass phenomena transformed by Covid.
University of Minnesota Press
54:39
How feelings about race are normalized by media culture
University of Minnesota Press
51:39
Allotment Stories: Sarah Biscarra Dilley and Joseph M. Pierce
University of Minnesota Press
56:51
Dorion Sagan and Joshua DiCaglio on the cosmic challenge of scale.
University of Minnesota Press
65:33
Christopher Isherwood’s California lectures: with James J. Berg, Chris Freeman, and Claude Summers
University of Minnesota Press
40:01
What would an education beyond learning look like?
University of Minnesota Press
44:39
Cacaphonies: The Excremental Canon of French Literature
University of Minnesota Press
55:51
Sylvain Tesson's wandering journey of solitude through the countryside of France
University of Minnesota Press
53:36
Architecture and Objects with Graham Harman (Art after Nature 3)
University of Minnesota Press
49:13
Algorithms of Education: Data and its role in education policy
University of Minnesota Press
56:46
A field guide to a nonfascist life at the end of the world as we know it
University of Minnesota Press
90:41