Books

Colonial Inscriptions: Race, Sex, and Class in Kenya Colonial Inscriptions Race, Sex, and Class in Kenya Carolyn Martin Shaw 1995 Spring
Explores how images of African colonialism have been influenced by European and American racism and sexual fantasies.
Comedy Is a Man in Trouble: Slapstick in American Movies Comedy Is a Man in Trouble Slapstick in American Movies Alan Dale 2002 Spring
An enthusiast’s look at the art of physical comedy—now in paperback!
Coming Home to China Coming Home to China Yi-Fu Tuan 2007 Spring
A portrait of returning home after a long absence
Commemorating and Forgetting: Challenges for the New South Africa Commemorating and Forgetting Challenges for the New South Africa Martin J. Murray 2013 Spring
Reshaping the past for a livable present through “landscapes of remembrance” composed of art and architecture, museums and memorials
Commodification and Spectacle in Architecture: A Harvard Design Magazine Reader Commodification and Spectacle in Architecture A Harvard Design Magazine Reader William S. Saunders, Editor 2005 Fall
Diverse points of view on the relationship between design and capitalism
Commodities of Care: The Business of HIV Testing in China Commodities of Care The Business of HIV Testing in China Elsa L. Fan 2021 Fall
How global health practices can end up reorganizing practices of care for the people and communities they seek to serve
Communication Communication Paula Bialski, Finn Brunton and Mercedes Bunz 2019 Spring
On contemporary communication in its various human and nonhuman forms
Communication and Development: A Study of Two Indian Villages Communication and Development A Study of Two Indian Villages Y.V. Lakshmana Rao None None
Communists, Cowboys, and Queers: The Politics of Masculinity in the Work of Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams Communists, Cowboys, and Queers The Politics of Masculinity in the Work of Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams David Savran 1992 Fall
Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era Comparative Textual Media Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era N. Katherine Hayles and Jessica Pressman, Editors 2013 Fall
Proposes a new paradigm for the humanities by recognizing print as a medium within a comparative context
Compelling Visuality: The Work of Art in and out of History Compelling Visuality The Work of Art in and out of History Claire Farago and Robert Zwijnenberg, Editors 2003 Fall
Explores what we actually see, touch, and experience when looking at art
Compendium of General Sociology Compendium of General Sociology Vilfredo Pareto Giulio Farina, Editor None None
Compound Solutions: Pharmaceutical Alternatives for Global Health Compound Solutions Pharmaceutical Alternatives for Global Health Susan Craddock 2017 Spring
An unprecedented look at the possibilities and limitations of humanitarian drug development
Compulsory: Education and the Dispossession of Youth in a Prison School Compulsory Education and the Dispossession of Youth in a Prison School Sabina E. Vaught 2017 Spring
A groundbreaking look at America’s public education system through the lens of prison schooling
Computational Humanities Computational Humanities Lauren Tilton, David Mimno and Jessica Marie Johnson, Editors 2024 Fall
The first book to intervene in debates on computation in the digital humanities
Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy Computers, Surveillance, and Privacy David Lyon and Elia Zureik, Editors 1996 Spring
Looks at the ways new technologies contribute to social control.
Computing as Writing Computing as Writing Daniel Punday 2015 Fall
If we consider e-book authors to be writers, should we think of e-book programmers as writers, too?
Concepts, Theories, and the Mind-Body Problem Concepts, Theories, and the Mind-Body Problem Herbert Feigl, Michael Scriven and Grover Maxwell, Editors None None
Concubines and Power: Five Hundred Years in a Northern Nigerian Palace Concubines and Power Five Hundred Years in a Northern Nigerian Palace Heidi J. Nast 2004 Fall
A groundbreaking study of royal concubinage and how it influenced and was influenced by social and political forces
Condensing the Cold War: Reader’s Digest and American Identity Condensing the Cold War Reader’s Digest and American Identity Joanne P. Sharp 2000 Fall
Examines the ways this hugely popular magazine shaped American public opinion about the Cold War.