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Creating the Witness
Documenting Genocide on Film, Video, and the Internet
Leshu Torchin
2012 Fall
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How film and media inspire a response to genocide as an international crime
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Creature Needs
Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation
Christopher Kondrich, Lucy Spelman and Susan Tacent, Editors
2024 Fall
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A kaleidoscopic literary exploration of extinction and conservation, inspired by the latest scientific research
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Creaturely Love
How Desire Makes Us More and Less Than Human
Dominic Pettman
2017 Spring
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A fascinating look at the role of animals in human love through the ages
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Creekfinding
A True Story
Jacqueline Briggs Martin
2017 Spring
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An enchanting picture book about restoring a creek, with all the wildlife it once hosted, in a farm field in Iowa. Ages 4-9.
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Creole Indigeneity
Between Myth and Nation in the Caribbean
Shona N. Jackson
2012 Fall
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How Creoles refashioned the techniques of settler power and used the principle of labor to become the Caribbean’s new “natives”
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Creole Medievalism
Colonial France and Joseph Bédier’s Middle Ages
Michelle R. Warren
2010 Fall
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How a scholar’s multilingual, multiracial background created a French medieval ideal
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Crimes against the State, Crimes against Persons
Detective Fiction in Cuba and Mexico
Persephone Braham
2004 Spring
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An interpretation of the ideologies and kinships of detective fiction in Cuba and Mexico
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Crip Negativity
J. Logan Smilges
2023 Spring
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Imagining anti-ableist liberation beyond the rubrics of access and inclusion
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Crisis of Desire
AIDS and the Fate of Gay Brotherhood
Robin Hardy and David Groff
2002 Spring
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A passionate call for liberation from the myths surrounding HIV—now in paperback!
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Critical Conditions
Regarding the Historical Moment
Michael Hays, Editor
1992 Fall
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A significant, masterfully executed contribution to the debate surrounding the “New Historicism.”
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Critical Environments
Postmodern Theory and the Pragmatics of the “Outside”
Cary Wolfe
1998 Spring
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Argues for a pragmatist orientation for postmodern theory.
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Critical Geopolitics
The Politics of Writing Global Space
Gearóid O’Tuathail
1996 Fall
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Uses new concepts of mapping and space to challenge traditional geopolitical assumptions.
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Critical Latin American and Latino Studies
Juan Poblete, Editor
2003 Spring
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Situates these dynamic disciplines within debates around globalization
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Critical Mass
Social Documentary in France from the Silent Era to the New Wave
Steven Ungar
2018 Fall
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Thirty-five years of nonfiction films offer a unique lens on twentieth-century French social issues
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Critical Practices in Post-Franco Spain
Silvia L. Lopez, Jenaro Talens and Dario Villanueva, Editors
1994 Fall
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Looks at critical theory and practices in Spain in the post-Franco period.
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Critical Writings, 1953-1978
Paul de Man
Lindsay Waters, Editor
1989 Spring
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Twenty-five essays and reviews not previously collected, most of which were written before 1970, and eight of which are appearing in English for the first time.
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Criticism and Truth
Roland Barthes
Katrine Pilcher Keunemen, Editor
1987 Spring
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Structured as a two-part essay. Part one opens with Barthes’s point by point dissection of Sorbonne philologist Raymond Picard’s “old criticism.” Part two is devoted primarily to the author’s own theory of criticism.
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Critique of Cynical Reason
Peter Sloterdijk
1988 Spring
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A philosophical treatise which finds cynicism the dominant mode in contemporary culture.
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Crossing the Barriers
The Autobiography of Allan H. Spear
Allan H. Spear
2010 Fall
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The memoir of a prominent Minnesota politician and one of the country’s first openly gay elected officials
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Crossing through Chueca
Lesbian Literary Culture in Queer Madrid
Jill Robbins
2011 Spring
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An exploration of queer Madrid’s physical and symbolic literary culture