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Clement Greenberg
A Life
Florence Rubenfeld
2004 Spring
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The only book-length biography of this controversial critic, now in paperback for the first time!
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Clement Greenberg, Late Writings
Clement Greenberg
Robert C. Morgan, Editor
2007 Spring
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A publishing event: culminating works by a major figure in art history, collected here for the first time!
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Clinical Decisions and Laboratory Use
Donald P. Connelly, Ellis S. Benson, M. Desmond Burke and Douglas Fenderson, Editors
None None
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Clint Eastwood
A Cultural Production
Paul Smith
1993 Spring
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Clocking Out
The Machinery of Life in 1960s Italian Cinema
Karen Pinkus
2020 Spring
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An original reflection on Italy’s postwar boom considers potentials for resistance in today’s neoliberal (dis)order
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Cloning
Nuclear Transplantation in Amphibia
Robert Gilmore McKinnell
None None
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Close Encounters
Film, Feminism, and Science Ficiton
Constance Penley, Elisabeth Lyon, Lynn Spigel and Janet Bergstrom, Editors
1990 Fall
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Offers new critical approaches to science fiction as represented in film, television, fan culture, and other non-literary media. Addresses the way conventional notions of sexual difference are reworked by science fiction film. Includes the complete script of Peter Wollen’s 1987 film Friendship’s Death.
Contributors: Raymond Bellour, Janet Bergstrom, Roger Dadoun, Harvey R. Greenberg, M.D., Henry Jenkins III, Enno Patalas, Constance Penley, Vivian Sobchak, Lynn Spigel, and Peter Wollen.
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Closed Encounters
Literary Politics and Public Culture
Jeffrey Wallen
1998 Fall
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Challenges the practices of the academy and takes aim at the failings of both Left and Right.
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Coastal Marshes
Ecology and Wildlife Management
Robert H. Chabreck
1988 Fall
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This book describes coastal marshes in terms of form, function, ecology, wildlife value, and management. Chabreck’s emphasis is on the marshes of the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico but he also examines marshes on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Plant and animal communities are each given a chapter, and the book concludes with considerations of future uses and needs of coastal marshes. “Salt, brackish, intermediate, and freshwater marshes are discussed in chapters on nutrient cycling, food web and biodiversity, plant and animal communities, economic value and recreational use, and managerial techniques. . . illuminating and attractive.” --Naturalist Review
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Code and Clay, Data and Dirt
Five Thousand Years of Urban Media
Shannon Mattern
2017 Fall
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A breathtaking tour through thousands of years of urban life and its attendant technologies, rewriting the history of our cities
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Codes of Misconduct
Regulating Prostitution in Late Colonial Bombay
Ashwini Tambe
2009 Spring
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How laws fostered sexual commerce in Bombay
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Cognitive Fictions
Joseph Tabbi
2002 Spring
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The first comprehensive look at the effect of new technologies on contemporary American fiction
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Cognitive Models of Science
Ronald N. Giere, Editor
1992 Spring
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Delineates the emerging impact the cognitive sciences are having on the content and methods of philosophy.
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Coin-Operated Americans
Rebooting Boyhood at the Video Game Arcade
Carly A. Kocurek
2015 Fall
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How and why video gaming culture became the domain of young men and boys
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Cold Comfort
Life at the Top of the Map
Barton Sutter
2000 Spring
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A whimsical look at the pleasures and challenges of living in the far north-now in paperback!
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Cold War Exiles in Mexico
U.S. Dissidents and the Culture of Critical Resistance
Rebecca M. Schreiber
2008 Fall
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Challenges notions of Cold War American art, culture, and politics
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Cold War on the Home Front
The Soft Power of Midcentury Design
Greg Castillo
2009 Fall
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An illustrated history of the persuasive impact of model homes, appliances, and furniture in cold war propaganda
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Collecting Mexico
Museums, Monuments, and the Creation of National Identity
Shelley E. Garrigan
2012 Spring
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Considers how public collections on display form powerful ideas of nationalism
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Collecting Visible Evidence
Jane M. Gaines and Michael Renov, Editors
1999 Spring
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A redefinition of the nature of documentary film.
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Collectivism after Modernism
The Art of Social Imagination after 1945
Blake Stimson and Gregory Sholette, Editors
2006 Fall
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Analyzes collective artistic practice from the Cold War to the global present