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.
- 主办单位:University of Technology, Sydney
- 创刊时间:1995
- 出版周期:2
- 地址:澳大利亚
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)