C. Carr Books
Our Town
By C. Carr, Cynthia Carr
The brutal lynching of two young black men in Marion, Indiana, on August 7, 1930, cast a shadow over the town that still lingers. It is only one event in the long and complicated history of race re...
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On Edge: Performance At The End Of The Twentieth Century
By C. Carr, Cynthia Carr
Through her engaged and articulate essays in the Village Voice, C. Carr has emerged as the cultural historian of the New York underground and the foremost critic of performance art. On Edge brings...
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Caught In The Act: A Look At Contemporary Multimedia Performance
By Dona Ann McAdams, Eileen Myles, C. Carr, Photographs By Dona Ann McAdams, Introduction By C. Carr, Afterword By Eileen Myles
Caught in the Act is an exhilarating look at multimedia performance with front-row-center photographs by Dona Ann McAdamns. Her unique vantage is in part due to the enormous respect she has earned...
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The Liberal Polity: An Inquiry Into The Logic Of Civil Association
By Craig L. Carr, C. Carr
This work introduces and defends a radically different type of liberal political theory by severing liberal thought from all underlying moral foundations. Its aim is to present a type of liberalism...
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Chemistry Of The Textiles Industry
By C. M. Carr, C. Carr
This book provides an overview of the chemistry of the textiles industry with emphasis on practical aspects of the subject. The impact of textile processing on the environment and the development o...
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The Liberal Polity
By Craig L. Carr, C. Carr
This work introduces and defends a radically different type of liberal political theory by severing liberal thought from all underlying moral foundations. Its aim is to present a type of liberalism...
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