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Curated Decay
Heritage beyond Saving
Caitlin DeSilvey
2017 Spring
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A bold new approach to heritage conservation that embraces change and accommodates decay
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Curating as Ethics
Jean-Paul Martinon
2020 Spring
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A new ethics for the global practice of curating
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Curiosity and Power
The Politics of Inquiry
Perry Zurn
2021 Spring
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A trailblazing exploration of the political stakes of curiosity
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Curiosity Studies
A New Ecology of Knowledge
Perry Zurn and Arjun Shankar, Editors
2020 Spring
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The first English-language collection to establish curiosity studies as a unique field
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Curiouser
On the Queerness of Children
Steven Bruhm and Natasha Hurley, Editors
2004 Spring
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Classic essays and new work on the issue of childhood sexuality and its “queer resonances”
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Currents of Change
Art and Life along the Mississippi River, 1850-1861
Jason Busch, Christopher Monkhouse and Janet Whitmore
2004 Spring
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A celebration of the cultural and artistic history of the Mississippi River
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Curricular Problems in Science at the College Level
The Teaching of Science at the College Level, Volume II
Palmer O. Johnson
None None
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Curse of a Winter Moon
Mary Casanova
2014 Spring
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An intense tale of superstition and persecution in sixteenth-century France
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Cut/Copy/Paste
Fragments from the History of Bookwork
Whitney Trettien
2021 Fall
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How do early modern media underlie today’s digital creativity?
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Cutting Edge
Art-Horror and the Horrific Avant-garde
Joan Hawkins
2000 Spring
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Explores what horror movies tell us about issues of taste.
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Cyberculture
Pierre Levy
2001 Fall
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A clear explanation and provocative look at the impact of new technologies on world society.
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Cybering Democracy
Public Space and the Internet
Diana Saco
2002 Spring
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Reconceptualizes the relationship between participatory democracy, technology, and space
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Cyberlibertarianism
The Right-Wing Politics of Digital Technology
David Golumbia
2024 Fall
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An urgent reckoning with digital technology’s fundamentally right-wing legal and economic underpinnings
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Cyberspaces of Everyday Life
Mark Nunes
2006 Spring
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How network technologies produce social space
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Cyberwar and Revolution
Digital Subterfuge in Global Capitalism
Nick Dyer-Witheford and Svitlana Matviyenko
2019 Spring
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Uncovering the class conflicts, geopolitical dynamics, and aggressive capitalism propelling the militarization of the internet
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Cyclescapes of the Unequal City
Bicycle Infrastructure and Uneven Development
John G. Stehlin
2019 Spring
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A critical look at the political economy of urban bicycle infrastructure in the United States
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Déjà Vu
Aberrations of Cultural Memory
Peter Krapp
2004 Spring
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The pitfalls of cultural memory and forgetting, understood through the genealogy of the phenomenon called déjà vu
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d’Aulaires’ Book of Norwegian Folktales
2016 Spring
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A collection of twenty-one classic Norwegian folktales from two Caldecott-honored authors and illustrators
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Dancing in the Distraction Factory
Music Television and Popular Culture
Andrew Goodwin
1992 Fall
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This first comprehensive, integrated analysis of MTV provides new ways to understand television and popular music narratives.
”A smart book: it will have an impact on the debates surrounding popular culture.” --Susan McClary
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Dancing Indigenous Worlds
Choreographies of Relation
Jacqueline Shea Murphy
2022 Fall
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The vital role of dance in enacting the embodied experiences of Indigenous peoples