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Cultural Studies Review

Cultural Studies Review

简  介:Cultural Studies Review is grateful for the financial support provided by the following schools, faculties and centres: School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne; Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney; Faculty of Law, University of Technology, Sydney; School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts, Curtin University of Technology, Perth; Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, Queensland; Centre for Public Culture and Ideas, Griffith University, Queensland.

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  • 主办单位:University of Technology, Sydney
  • 创刊时间:1995
  • 出版周期:2
  • 地址:澳大利亚
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  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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2019年

Dedication Katrina Schlunke;Chris Healy (1-1)

Between Distances and Homecoming Peter Boyle (1-1)

Exceeding the Limits of Reconciliation: ‘Decolonial Aesthetic Activism’ in the Artwork of Canadian Artist Meryl McMaster Allyson Green (4-22)

Extinction: Stories of Unravelling and Reworlding Matthew Chrulew;Rick De Vos (23-28)

Requiem for a Junk-Bird: Violence, Purity and the Wild Hugo Reinert (29-40)

Moving Birds in Hawai'i: Assisted Colonisation in a Colonised Land: Thom van Dooren (41-64)

Collect, Save, Adapt: Making and Unmaking Ex Situ Worlds Anna-Katharina Laboissière (65-84)

(A)wake for ‘the Passions of this Earth’: Extinction and the Absurd ‘Ethics’ of Novel Ecosystems Michael Smith (119-134)

A Multispecies Collective Planting Trees: Tending to Life and Making Meaning Outside of the Conservation Heroic: Laura McLauchlan (135-153)

Exhibiting Extinction: Martha and the Monument, Two Modes of Remembering Nature: Kelly Enright (154-171)

There is Buffalo Ecocide: A Meditation upon Homecoming in Buffalo Country: James Hatley (172-188)

Postcolonial Grief: The Afterlives of the Pacific Wars in the Americas by Jinah Kim. Aaron Nyerges (197-199)

Twentieth Anniversary Colloquium: The Cultural and Communications Studies Section of the Australian Academy of the Humanities Tony Bennett;John Frow;Chris Healy;Elspeth Probyn (52-54)

The Humanities as Heuristic: Coordinating the Sector Graeme Turner (61-65)

The Academy as a Logistical Institution Brett Neilson (66-71)

Navigating Interdisciplinarity as a Precarious Early Career Researcher Crystal Abidin (78-83)

Lived Experience and the Limits (and Possibilities) of Empathy Jill Bennett (84-88)

Inside the Institutions: Culture and Communication from Digital Transformations to Automation Julian Thomas (89-95)

Reconciliation as Public Culture: Taking Cultural Studies Beyond Ghassan Hage’s ‘White Nationalist’ Tim Rowse (104-108)

Introduction: An Elemental Anthropocene Timothy Neale;Will Smith;Alison Kenner (109-114)

Water Flourishing in the Anthropocene Jessica Cattelino;Georgina Drew;Ruth Morgan (135-152)

Introduction: Cultural Review Katrina Schlunke;Chris Healy (196-196)

Adoration Keri Glastonbury (197-199)

Avowal Gabby Fletcher (200-203)

CoDP Annamarie Jagose;Lee Wallace (204-207)

Cookie John Frow (208-210)

Corrections Prudence Black (211-213)

The Disenchanted Academic Jack Linnell (214-216)

Double Distance Naomi Stead (217-218)

Edna’s Touch Nicole Anderson (219-220)

Exercise Ross Gibson (221-223)

Feeling Lisa Slater (224-226)

Girls and Boys Catherine Driscoll (233-236)

Kerala: A Cultural Studies Tour Simon During (241-243)

Knowledge Valves. Or, keeping Cultural Studies going. Stephen Muecke (244-246)

Landscape Jan Idle (247-249)

Lived Experience Baden Offord (250-252)

Localising Extinction : Virginia Watson (253-255)

Love in End Times Alison Ravenscroft (256-258)

Melancholia Anja Schwarz (259-261)

Messy History Peg Fraser (262-264)

Missing Boi Huyen Ngo (265-267)

Nan Shaun Pattinson (271-274)

Next Ruth Barcan (275-277)

#notnormal Elizabeth Stephens (278-280)

On Not Being on The Brink of The Abyss Ghassan Hage (281-282)

The Persistence of Cultural Studies: A Brief Consideration of the Place and Purpose of Cultural Studies in an Otherwise Turbulent World Andrew Hickey (283-285)

Persistence Graeme Turner (286-287)

Quotidian: Just Another Casual Saturday Mridula Nath Chakraborty (293-295)

Rain Kate Wright (300-302)

Second Language Maria Tumarkin (303-304)

Sin Tony Birch (305-306)

Swimming-Glancing Penelope Rossiter (307-310)

Against Western Civilisation Fiona Nicoll (311-313)

Worktime Barbara Baird (314-316)

Yes Lucy Tatman (317-318)

Accidental Elder: Guy Davidson (319-322)

Dogs in Space: The Book Diarmuid Maguire (323-325)

Corny Matters: Paul Kelaita (333-336)