Readings

This is a bibliography of this semester’s readings, with links to the images and texts when available. Additional readings will be added as the semester progresses:

Berger, John. “Chapter 1.” Ways of Seeing. New York: Penguin, 1972. Print
Blow, Charles M. “60 Years Later, Echoes of Emmett Till’s Killing.” The New York Times, August 31, 2015. Web.
Egan, Jennifer. β€œReading Lucy.” Brooklyn Was Mine. Eds Chris Knutsen and Valerie Steiker. New York: Riverhead Books, 2008. 21-32.
Ephron, Nora. “The Boston Photographs.” Scribble, Scribble. New York: Knopf, 1978.
Lupton, Ellen. “Why Collaborate.” Ellen Lupton. Elupton.com. October, 2009. Web. Originally published 2005.
Lupton, Ellen, and Julia Lupton. “Univers Strikes Back.” Ellen Lupton. Elupton.com. December 2011. Web. Originally published in Helen Armstrong, Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field. Princeton: Princeton Architectural Press, 2009.
McGrath, Charles. “A Literary Visitor Strolls in From the Airport.” The New York Times, December 6, 2006. Web.
Merchant, Brian. β€œThe Happiest and Saddest Places in New York City, According to Twitter.” Motherboard, August 20, 2013. Web.
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de. “The Tool.” Wind, Sand and Stars. 1939. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1967. 41-47. Web.
Steinberg, Saul. β€œView of the World from 9th Avenue.” The New Yorker, March 29, 1976. Web.
—. “View of the World from 9th Avenue.” Saul Steinberg Foundation. 1976. Web.
Whitehead, Colson. β€œCity Limits.” The Colossus of New York: A City in Thirteen Parts. New York: Random House, 2004. 1-12. Web.
—.,Β β€œThe Way We Live Now: 11-11-01; Lost and Found.” The New York Times, November 11, 2001. Web.

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    1. Thanks for letting me know. I had a different link in the course schedule, which is what I showed in class. This link could work if you used some clever searching, but I replaced it in our schedule because it became harder to find our chapter. Be sure to use the links in the course schedule for the most up-to-date information.

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