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Cultural Studies

Volume 10; Issue 01

Contents

Cultural Studies And Ethnic Absolutism: Comments On Stuart Hall’s ‘Culture, Community, Nation’, Saba Mahmood

Asianing Australia: Notes Toward A Critical Transnationalism In Cultural Studies , Ien Ang And Jon Stratton

Not Yet The Postcolonial Era: The (Super) Nation-State And Transnationalism Of Cultural Studies: Response To Ang And Stratton , Kuan-Hsing Chen

A Cultural Studies Without Guarantees: Response To Kuan-Hsing Chen , Ien Ang And Jon Stratton

Quantum Mechanics And The Postmodern In One Country , Henry Krips

Quantum Mechanics, Consistency, And The Art Of Rhetoric: Response To H. Krips , John Lyne


Cultural Studies

Volume 10; Issue 02

Contents

young pioneers: children and the making of chinese consumerism: bin zhao, graham murdock, PP. 201-217

ethics and identity in global market research: richard maxwell, PP. 218-236

AlmancI, yabancI: kevin robins, david morley, PP. 248-254

war and peace in modernity: reflections on the germanÐTurkish future (1994): zafer s˛enocak, PP. 255-269

military rock: a mis-anthropology: gareth stanton, PP. 270-287

video and the diasporic imagination of selfhood: a case study of the croatians in australia: dona kolar-panov, PP. 288-314

speaking about others and speaking personally: Reflections after elspeth probynÕs sexing the self: nick couldry, PP. 315-333

openings, absences and omissions: aspects of the treatment of ÔraceÕ, culture and ethnicity in british cultural studies: roxy harris, PP. 334-344

reflections on history in teaching cultural studies: christine geraghty, PP. 345-353

Cultural Studies

Volume 11; Issue 01

Contents

Spatialities of 'community', power and change: The imagined geographies of community arts projects: Gillian Rose, PP. 001-016

One cleans, the other doesn't: Kathleen McHugh, PP. 017-039

Naming the problem: feminism and the figuration of conspiracy: P. G. Knight, PP. 040-063

Of desire, the farang, and textual excursions: assembling 'Asian AIDS': John Nguyet erni, PP. 64-77

Contrasting perspectives: cultural studies in Latin America and the United States: a conversation with Nestor Garca Canclini: Patrick D. Murphy, PP. 78-88

Experience, empathy and strategic essentialism: Katya Gibel Azoulay, PP. 89-110

Collecting loss: Carol Mavor, PP. 111-137

Cultural Studies

Volume 11; Issue 02

Contents

"The aboriginal version of ken done ..." - Banal Aboriginal identities in Australia: Alan Mckee, PP. 191-206

Creolite and francophonie in music: socio-musical repositioning where it matters: Line Grenier, Jocelyne Guilbault, PP. 207-234

To serve and protect: textualizing the Falklands conflict: Kevin Foster, PP. 235-252

The risks of empathy: Interrogating multiculturalism's gaze: Megan Boler, PP. 253-273

Danger in the safety zone: notes on race, resentment, and the discourse of crime, violence and suburban security: cameron McCarthy, Alicia Rodriguez, Ed Buendia, Shuaib Meacham, Stephen David, Heriberto Godina, K. Supriya, Carrie Wilson-Brown, PP. 274-295

BUILDING DIASPORA AND NATION: THE 1991 "CULTURAL FESTIVAL OF INDIA": Sandhya Shukla, PP. 296-315

Unpopular culture: the case of "white trash": John Hartigan, PP. 316-343

Cultural Studies

Volume 11 Issue 03

Contents

  • OThe truth is out there....O  pp : 367 - 375  Author : Meaghan Morris
  • WHITE SQUALL: RESISTANCE AND THE PEDAGOGY OF WHITENESS  pp : 376 - 389  Author : HENRY A. GIROUX
  • FRAMING THE SHOOTER: THE GLOBE AND THE STREETS  pp : 390 - 417  Author : CHRISTOPHER P. WILSON
  • SIEGFRIED RIDES AGAIN: WESTERNS, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE THIRD REICH  pp : 418 - 442  Author : LUTZ P. KOEPNICK
  • WHY HORROR? THE PECULIAR PLEASURES OF A POPULAR GENRE  pp : 443 - 463  Author : ANDREW TUDOR
  • SHOT IN THE DARK: CONSIDERING AUSTRALIAOS INDUSTRIAL CULTURE  pp : 464 - 482  Author : JEFF LEWIS
  • REVIEWS  pp : 483 - 499  Authors : Musa Al-Halool, Catharine Lumby, Beverley Skeggs, Peter McLuskie, M. Mehdi Semati, John Armitage, John Galilee
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