Utenteowen1218
- Collezioni
- La tua biblioteca (1,053)
- Etichette
- novel (257), history (168), poems (104), American Indians (81), anthropology (62), feminism (61), resistance (61), colonialism (59), racism (51), cultural anthropology (51), genocide (48), essays (48), sociology (47), philosophy (46), memoir (44), Oregon (41), American Indian history (40), indigenous people (40), nature loving (38), anti-civ (38), humor (37), science fiction (37), short stories (37), Pacific Northwest (34), corporations (30), ecology (30), anarchism (30), dystopia (28), violence against women (27), satire (26), technology (24), civilization (24), violence (23), war (23), activism (22), capitalism (22), poverty (21), radical feminism (21), picture book (21), science (21), repression (20), Canada (20), young adult (19), journalism (19), United States (19), mythology (19), religion (19), coming of age (19), revolution (18), psychology (18), schools (18), education (18), California (18), Latin America (18), women (18), Washington (17), rape (17), history of the United States (17), women's studies (17), romance (17), British Columbia (17), Africa (16), Beat (16), autobiographical (16), Afro-Americans (16), ecocide (16), race (16), patriarchy (16), World War II (15), prison (15), environmentalism (15), American Indian myths (14), globalization (14), empire (14), collapse (14), land theft (14), existentialism (14), adventure (14), Pacific Northwest Indians (13), history of Oregon (13), socialism (13), First Nations (13), Holocaust (13), politics (13), historical fiction (13), Guatemala (13), animism (13), murder (13), Oregon coast (12), Mexico (12), travel (12), oppression (12), power (12), criticism of schools (12), American Southwest (12), biography (12), ethnography (12), children (12), sexism (11), American South (11), South America (11), history of Europe (11), interviews (11), social justice (11), absurdism (11), conservation (11), alienation (11), testimony (11), peak oil (11), indigenous (11), working class (11), slavery (11), post-civilization (11), magical realism (10), family (10), criticism of science (10), legends (10), natural history (10), gender (10), pornography (10), anti-capitalism (10), human rights (10), ecofeminism (10), 1920s (10), Christianity (10), New York City (10), agriculture (10), philosophical novel (10), fantasy (10), death (9), spirituality (9), American Indian legends (9), misogyny (9), American Indian poems (9), prostitution (9), climate change (9), graphic novel (9), development (9), field guide (9), desert (9), government (9), novella (8), indigenous communities (8), oil (8), assimilation (8), trauma (8), history of Guatemala (8), mining (8), corporate-state collusion (8), London (8), play (8), pacifism (8), history of the Pacific Northwest (8), trafficking (8), communism (8), democracy (8), France (8), survival (8), occupation (7), South American Indians (7), Alaska (7), unschooling (7), Germany (7), American West (7), white supremacy (7), Russia (7), guerrilla warfare (7), sustainability (7), environment (7), poem (7), economics (7), social psychology (7), solitude (7), individualism (7), history of California (7), forest (7), autobiography (7), military (7), medicine (7), folklore (7), machines (7), cultural criticism (7), history of civilization (7), history of science (6), anti-communism (6), nonviolence (6), allegory (6), exploration (6), health (6), human ecology (6), Amazon rainforest (6), kafkaesque (6), justice (6), law (6), race relations (6), dark humor (6), Middle East (6), criticism of technology (6), Soviet Union (6), feminist fiction (6), forests (6), Vietnam War (6), graphic journalism (6), evolution (6), social theory (6), teaching (6), consumerism (6), animals (6), logging (5), loneliness (5), Inuit (5), India (5), mental illness (5), learning (5), storytelling (5), cities (5), horror (5), Paris (5), nonhuman communication (5), bureaucracy (5), surveillance (5), fascism (5), Caribbean (5), reference (5), lynching (5), addiction (5), corruption (5), sabotage (5), experimental (5), overpopulation (5), psychoanalysis (5), Maya (5), anti-colonialism (5), privilege (5), Ojibwe (5), father and son (5), anti-development (5), deep ecology (5), child development (5), Afro-American history (5), state terrorism (5), terrorism (5), Afro-American literature (5), 19th century (5), parenting (5), New England (5), vegetarianism (5), massacre (5), First Nations history (4), political anthropology (4), American Indian religion (4), Colombia (4), Black Panthers (4), megamachine (4), history of South America (4), historical narrative (4), magic (4), leviathan (4), Australia (4), village life (4), birds (4), cannibalism (4), Spain (4), memoirs (4), Islam (4), humanism (4), wilderness (4), missionaries (4), transcendentalism (4), aristocracy (4), mental health (4), apocalypse (4), archaeology (4), art (4), love (4), books (4), language (4), hitchhiking (4), Jews (4), crime (4), trickster tales (4), Poland (4), space travel (4), biotechnology (4), lesbianism (4), native spirituality (4), environmental racism (4), history of Canada (4), residential schools (4), Metis (4), advertising (4), hunters and gatherers (4), sex slavery (4), oil industry (4), rewilding (4), neoliberalism (4), anarchists (4), anti-globalization (4), liberalism (4), male ally (4)
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- Formato
- Gruppi
- Aggiunto
- Jul 19, 2007
- La mia biblioteca
- Almost all of the books listed were borrowed. I don't include anything that I haven't already read (or heavily browsed, in the case of field guides and such).
I use the comment field to list the month I last read the work. - Luogo
- Oregon
- Appartenenze
- Autori preferiti
- Liste preferite
- Luoghi preferiti
Librerie: Paper Moon Books, Smith Family Bookstore - Downtown
Biblioteche: Frances O'Brien Memorial Library, Lane Community College Library, Port Orford Library, University of Oregon - Knight Library
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