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