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    25 nov.

    Get Black Friday prices all week with UTP! We have a selection of books this week that are 50% off. Get your copies now before they’re gone!

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    Check out the Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic. This reference work is compiled with all the words an ordinary student of Icelandic is likely to meet, and is considered an essential complement to the study of medieval Nordic literature .

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    25 nov.

    "Real Things" held at museums operate as collateral for otherwise abstract knowledge systems. The costs of this is high, especially for animals, women, queers, etc. who are tightly pigeon-holed where abstraction becomes label becomes stereotype. interrupts this.

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  4. il y a 14 heures

    it has been wonderful to see you all! Thank you to for an amazing week! Can’t wait for next year!

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    It was great to see everyone ! Thank you to and for a great conference!

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    Congratulations to Valerie J. Korinek of ! Her book Prairie Fairies is the 2019 winner of the CSN-REC Best Book in Canadian Studies Prize!

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    "What if instead of asking the age-old children’s game of “which thing is not like the other”, we figured out ways to reimagine how things are shades and echoes and extensions of one another." Read more from in :

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    In the first aesthetic analysis of Russia’s most famous monument and its greatest poet, Alexander Pushkin, author Sidney Eric Dement analyzes the relationship between the poem, the monument, and the performances that took place around them.

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    Examing the history of the treatment of Indigenous religions Nicholas Shrubsole describes why religious freedom for Indigenous Peoples is currently impossible in Canada

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  10. 26 nov.

    The Hotel explores the hotel as both symbol & space through the concept of “occupancy.” By examining the ways in which the hotel is manifested in art, photography, & film, this book offers a timely critique of a crucial modern space

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    26 nov.

    Get in on the ground floor, this guy is going places!

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    26 nov.

    New in : ‘‘Why Use Language?’: Defining Conceptual Art and Writing’ by reviews books published by and ; to learn more, visit

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    26 nov.

    In an enlightening introduction, Renae Watchman, , and reflect on what they learned assembling Seminar’s new special issue on the transdisciplinary possibilities between and German studies. Read it on :

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    26 nov.

    "Things That Art shows the rich, strange, and arbitrary ways that meaning is made by queer things and outcasts of all kinds. Jain moves them from the margins to a place of exuberant centrality" - Brian Selznick & David Serlin, creators of Baby Monkey, Private Eye

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  17. 25 nov.

    In this fascinating exploration of postwar recovery, looks at military masculinity in the Soviet Union, when soldiering had to be resold to the public, and military identity reestablished as the premier form of masculinity:

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  18. 25 nov.

    Amelia Glaser will be on a roundtable on “Translation and Belief Roundtable II: Literary Translation and Global Conflict” today from 3:45-5:30 p.m. in Pacific D

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    25 nov.

    Right guys, time to confess – what’s the academic book which you have been meaning to read all year, but is still languishing in your TBR pile?

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  20. 25 nov.

    Aileen Friesen will be presenting "In Prayer and Service: Following the Trail of a Mennonite Minister’s Wife, Susanna Friesen" today from 3:45-5:30 p.m. in Pacific D

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  21. 25 nov.

    Serhiy Bilenky will present "Using the Past: Ukrainians, Russians, and Poles on Kyiv in the 19th Century" this afternoon from 1:45-2:30 in Sierra A

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