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Paul Robeson : Artist And Citizen

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edited and with an introduction by Jeffrey C. StewartPublication Details
BookRutgers University Press1998Description
Paul Robeson, the towering six-foot six athlete, orator, actor, singer, intellectual, and activist, was arguably one of the most simultaneously loved and loathed American personalities of the 20th century. Robeson biographer Martin Duberman chronicles the social and sexual implications of Robeson’s portrayals of Shakespeare’s Othello, while Charles Musser reveals the complexities of Robeson’s friendship with playwright Eugene O’Neill as well as his difficulties with African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E185.97.R63 P37 1998 AVAILABLE
The Critical Edge : Controversy In Recent American Architecture

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edited by Tod A. MarderPublication Details
BookJane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey1985Description
Marder, Chairman of the Department of Art History at Rutgers University, Robert Bruegmann, Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and Martin Filler, architectural critic and editor of House and Garden. Breugmann analyzes the nature of the controversies surrounding these buildings in light of controversies about earlier buildings, and Filler takes up architectural criticism in the context of the publishing industry by considering the relationships of writer, editors, publishers, advertisers, and readers to their various constituencies. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS OVERSIZE (UPPER) NA712 .C75 1985 AVAILABLE
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