🎧 New episode on our podcast: Gina M. Stamm, translator of Antoine Volodine's Mevlido's Dreams, and Joshua Armstrong on this key work in the post-exotic fictional universe. share.transistor.fm/s/1d38a405
Next on Life in Pixels: 16 April, 3pm ET live discussion about Code Work, @princetonupress.bsky.social@uminnpress.bsky.social@llamasjr.bsky.social@dukepress.bsky.socialtinurl.com/pxls-borders
"Some Sámi say that the land passes on our thanks to those coming after us. I believe it also receives our thanks to those who lived before us." Elin Anna Labba on the forced displacement of Sámi people, adapted from her forthcoming book @uminnpress.bsky.socialplacesjournal.org/article/the-...
For decades, Norway and Sweden forcibly displaced the Indigenous Northern Sámi from their ancestral lands. The ensuing migrations have torn Sámi society apart from within.
"A stirring appeal for literary theory in the face of its proclaimed obsolescence." From the archives: @gerrycanavan.bsky.social@uminnpress.bsky.socialancillaryreviewofbooks.org/2021/05/19/r...
The University of Minnesota Press podcast has reached a landmark 75 episodes! ⚡ Huge thanks to the authors who've developed meaningful, important conversations, and huge thanks to listeners out there.🌟 🎧: Listen on Apple, Spotify, and more; full list at z.umn.edu/pod21
The End of Whose World? Dominique Arsenault reviews REVENANT ECOLOGIES by Audra Mitchell (@uminnpress.bsky.socialancillaryreviewofbooks.org/2024/02/21/t...
Life in Pixels Spring/Summer 2024 is up and running! Our first conversation features Joanna Zylinska and Jussi Parikka in conversation about their recent books, The Perception Machine (@mitpress.bsky.social@uminnpress.bsky.socialvimeo.com/913978687
Dr Jussi Parikka is Professor in Digital Aesthetics and Culture at Aarhus University in Denmark where he leads the Digital Aesthetics Research Centre (DARC). He…