Childhood / Cabinet.
Publisher: Winter 2002 - 2003Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Continuing Resources | Arter Kütüphanesi Arter Kütüphanesi | Arter Kütüphanesi | Cabinet 9 (Browse shelf) | Available | 103744 |
THE CLEAN ROOM / SUPERFLY ME TO THE MOON
David Serlin
Race, physiology, and the culture of aerospace science
LEFTOVERS / AT DEATH’S DOORKNOB
Paul Collins
The bloody-minded invention of Dr. Dibble
COLORS / SULPHUR
Thomas Beller
Moody, toxic, light, and tasty
INGESTION / CULINARY LANDSCAPES
Allen S. Weiss
Antonin Carême, the Palladio of cuisine
Main
THE WALL AND THE EYE: AN INTERVIEW WITH EYAL WEIZMAN
Jeffrey Kastner, Sina Najafi, and Eyal Weizman
Architecture and negative planning in the West Bank
PAINT YOUR TROUBLES AWAY
Richard Fleming
A wall with a view in an Israeli settlement
CABLE TV’S FAILED UTOPIAN VISION: AN INTERVIEW WITH DARA BIRNBAUM
Nicolás Guagnini and Dara Birnbaum
Televisual activism and the revolution that never was
THADDEUS CAHILL’S “MUSIC PLANT”
Brian Dewan
The Telharmonium and the promise of electrical music on tap
ARTIST PROJECT / TO BE LOOKED AT, FROM A DISTANCE, WITH EYES CROSSED
Dan Wolgers
HELLO, NICE TO MEET YOU, DO YOU WANT TO GO TO HOLLAND?: A CONVERSATION WITH ROBERT KLOOS AND MÓNICA DE LA TORRE
Regine Basha, Robert Kloos, and Mónica de la Torre
How cultural attachés sell their countries
SAVE YOUR FAMILY
Jay Worthington
Readers’ photos, protected until 2047
Childhood
FRÖBEL AND THE GIFTS OF KINDERGARTEN
Norman Brosterman
Cultivating the modern child in the garden of play
ARTIST PROJECT / SCHOOL YEAR
Helen Mirra
WHERE THE WILD THINGS WERE: AN INTERVIEW WITH LEONARD S. MARCUS
Brian Selznick, David Serlin, and Leonard S. Marcus
The history of children’s literature from Orbis Pictus to The Rabbits Wedding
ARTIST PROJECT / A PACK OF BLIND SNIFFING DOGS
Byron Kim
PICTURING INNOCENCE: AN INTERVIEW WITH ANNE HIGONNET
Sina Najafi and Anne Higonnet
From the ideal child to the knowing child
DOES THE PROLETARIAN CHILD NEED A FAIRYTALE?
Alla Rosenfeld
The Soviet-production book for children
ARTIST PROJECT / ON READING
Wendy Ewald
THE DOLL GAMES
Pamela Jackson and Shelley Jackson
Thirty years on, a scholarly reconsideration of the Jacksons’ childhood world
HOMO BULLA: AN INTERVIEW WITH SABINE MÖDERSHEIM
Kris Coue and Sabine Mödersheim
The trouble with bubbles
ARTIST PROJECT / DRAWINGS
Marcel Dzama
FINDERS KEEPERS
Michael Witmore
On the history of prodigies
ARTIST PROJECT / PRAXIS DR. KÖSSENDRUP
Aura Rosenberg
SKABETTI, PEAS, APPLE CAKE, AND ICE CREAM
A meal based on recipes by children
SPECIAL CD INSERT / JUVENILIA
Catharine Echols, Luna Montgomery, Qaunak Martha Meekeega & Temegeak Pitaulassie, Ellen Band, Edmond Dewan, Poto & Cabengo, Holidaze, Julia Loktev, Gregory Whitehead, Gen Ken Montgomery 1998, Teddy Fire, John Oswald & Susanna Hood, Thuunderboy, Langley Schools Music Project, Maggie Grey & Jessie Tomassie, Helen Mirra, Bill Farrell, Min Huê & Nhu’ Qùynh, John Hudak, and Egnekn’s Daughter
Curated by Brian Conley and Christoph Cox
ARTIST PROJECT / THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Barbara Pollack
MODEL CHILD: AN INTERVIEW WITH MAX BERGER
Joseph R. Wolin and Max Berger
On being photographed. Constantly. By your mother.
SOME RELICS OF CHILDHOOD
Rodney Phillips
Early works by Auden, Isherwood, Kerouac, Plath, and Shelley
ARTIST PROJECT / SCULPTURE FROM DRAWINGS
Billy Holloway and Christo Holloway
THE ROUGH GUIDE: FAVELL LEE MORTIMER’S THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE DESCRIBED
Todd Pruzan
A xenophobic travelogue for Victorian tots
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