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Books: |
Mukerji, Chandra,Cartography, Entrepreneurialism and Power
in Pamela
Smith and Paula Findlen, Merchants and Marvels (Cambridge University
Press).
Mukerji,
Chandra and Tarleton Gillespie, Recognizable Ambiguity: Cartoon
Imagery and American Childhood in Animaniacs, in Daniel Cook
(ed.),
Symbolic Childhood (Peter Lang Publisher).
Mukerji, Chandra, Territorial Ambitions and the Gardens of Versailles.
Cambridge University Press. 1997.
Mukerji, Chandra, Rethinking Popular Culture. Co-edited with
Michael Schudson. University California Press, 1990.
Mukerji, Chandra, A Fragile Power. Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1990.
Mukerji, Chandra, From Graven Images: Patterns of Modern Materialism.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1983.
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Recent Articles: |
Mukerji, Chandra, "Stewardship politics and the control of
wild weather," a reflection on levees, seawalls, and political
legitimacy in a historical perspective, published as part of a special
issue on Hurricane Katrina in Social Studies of Science
37, Feb. 2007
Mukerji, Chandra,
"Cultural Genealogy: Method for as Cultural Sociology of History
or Historical Sociology of Culture," appeared in the first
issue of a new Sage journal, Cultural Sociology, 2007.
Mukerji, Chandra,
"The Great Forest Survey of 1669-1671: The Use of Archives
for Political Reform" appeared in Social Studies of Science
37, April 2007.
Mukerji, Chandra
and Gillespie, Tarleton, "Recognizable Ambiguity: Cartoon Imagery
and American Childhood in Animaniacs." in Dan Cook, ed. Symbolic
Childhood (forthcoming, Peter Lang Publishers, 2001)
Mukerji, Chandra,
"Animals, Monsters, and Muppets" in Elizabeth Long, Cultural
Studies and the Sociology of Culture. Blackwell, 1997.
Mukerji, Chandra.
"Shakespeare in L.A.: A Commentary" Litteraria Pragensia
Vol. 6, No. 12, pp. 13-25. 1996.
Mukerji, Chandra."The
Collective Construction of Scientific Genius" in a collection on
Work and Communication, edited by Y. Engeström and David
Middleton. Cambridge University Press. 1997.
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