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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
  • 国际标准刊号:ISSN
  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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2010年

‘A Kind of Critique that Works by Allegorising’: An Interview with Patrick Wright Noel King (290-313)

Walking to Work: Community and Contact Jan Idle (314-39)

Fig: ure it Out: A Creative Psychoanalysis Neil Murphy (340-43)

Ruminations on Time (2005–2009) Lucy Tatman (344-55)

Editorial Katrina Schlunke;John Frow (1-3)

Critical Proximity Jane Simon (4-23)

Publishing and Australian Literature: Crisis, Decline or Transformation? Katherine Bode (24-48)

The Invention of Creativity: The Emergence of a Discourse Camilla Nelson (49-74)

Churned and Spurned in the Flexible World of Work: A Corporate Narrative Jane Messer (75-101)

Anthropology: A Science of the Non-event? Hamish Morgan (102-21)

Tendrils of Memory: A Journey through Vietnam’s Landscape Les Horvat (122-39)

The Somerton Man: An Unsolved History Ruth Balint (159-78)

Sacrificing Steve: How I Killed the Crocodile Hunter Luke Carman (179-93)

Diasporic Hybridity on Australian Screens: Catherine Simpson, Renata Murawska and Anthony Lambert (eds), Diasporas of Australian Cinema Olivia Khoo (356-61)

The Return of Richard Hoggart: Richard Hoggart, The Uses of Literacy and Sue Owen (ed.), Richard Hoggart and Cultural Studies Ben Clarke (362-70)

Editorial John Frow;Katrina Schlunke (1-2)

Introduction: Doing Rural Cultural Studies Clifton Evers;Andrew Gorman-Murray;Emily Potter (3-9)

Who Do I Serve? Lisa Slater (10-13)

The Ethics of Rural Place-Making: Public Space, Poetics, and the Ontologies of Design Emily Potter (14-26)

The Clearing: Heidegger’s Lichtung and The Big Scrub Rob Garbutt (27-42)

Sound Ecologies Michelle Duffy (43-59)

An Australian Feeling for Snow: Towards Understanding Cultural and Emotional Dimensions of Climate Change Andrew Gorman-Murray (60-81)

Drought, Endurance and Climate Change 'Pioneers': Lived Experience in the Production of Rural Environmental Knowledge Deb Anderson (82-101)

Poems: 'Weights' and 'Measures' Michelle Dicinoski (102-103)

Auto-choreography: Animating Sentient Archives Kim Satchell (104-118)

Damming the Flow: Cultural Barriers to Perceived ‘Procedural Justice’ in Wonthaggi, Victoria Tanya J. King (119-130)

Reflecting on Power Relationships in the 'Doing' of Rural Cultural Research Rae Dufty (131-142)

‘Calling our Spirits Home’: Indigenous Cultural Festivals and the Making of a Good Life Lisa Slater (143-154)

Available in Selected Metros Only: Rural Melancholy and the Promise of Online Connectivity Melissa Gregg (155-169)

Intimacy Ross Gibson (170-176)

Four Poems: Bad Blurbs, 2009, 'Australia' and World Atlas: A Random Fragmentary Selection Ouyang Yu (177-181)

Windows Wound Down Pam Brown (182-188)

Presence of the Gift Ann Game;Andrew Metcalfe (189-211)

Gendering Aboriginalism: A Performative Gaze on Indigenous Australian Women Katelyn Barney (212-239)

Heroes, Mates and Family: How Tragedy Teaches Us About Being Australian Sarah Gillman (240-50)

Contemporary Culture and the Undoing of Feminism: Review of Angela McRobbie's The Aftermath of Feminism: Gender, Culture and Social Change Margaret Henderson (251-256)

From Ablation to Undergirding: Review of Stuart Cunningham's In the Vernacular: A Generation of Culture and Controversy Adrian Martin (257-262)

Ghost Stories: Review of Ross Gibson's The Summer Exercises Deane Williams (263-266)

War and Its Other: Review of Nick Mansfield's Theorizing War: From Hobbes to Badiou Dimitris Vardoulakis (267-272)

Up Close and Personal, But Not Close Enough: Review of Samantha Holland (ed.), Remote Relationships in a Small World Sarah Cefai (273-278)

Dreaming of Others: Carpentaria and its Critics Alison Ravenscroft (194-224)

Fragments Shored against Ruins: Denis Byrne’s Surface Collection Paul Gillen (225-47)

Women, New Music and the Composition of Becomings Sally Macarthur (248-70)

Pain of Extinction: The Death of a Vulture Thom van Dooren (271-89)

Editorial John Frow;Katrina Schlunke (1-1–2)

Introduction: Doing Rural Cultural Studies Clifton Evers;Andrew Gorman-Murray;Emily Potter (3-3–9)

Who Do I Serve? Lisa Slater (10-10–13)

The Ethics of Rural Place-Making: Public Space, Poetics, and the Ontologies of Design Emily Potter (14-14–26)

The Clearing: Heidegger’s Lichtung and The Big Scrub Rob Garbutt (27-27–42)

Sound Ecologies Michelle Duffy (43-43–59)

An Australian Feeling for Snow: Towards Understanding Cultural and Emotional Dimensions of Climate Change Andrew Gorman-Murray (60-60–81)

Drought, Endurance and Climate Change 'Pioneers': Lived Experience in the Production of Rural Environmental Knowledge Deb Anderson (82-82–101)

Poems: 'Weights' and 'Measures' Michelle Dicinoski (102-102–103)

Auto-choreography: Animating Sentient Archives Kim Satchell (104-104–118)

Damming the Flow: Cultural Barriers to Perceived ‘Procedural Justice’ in Wonthaggi, Victoria Tanya J. King (119-119–130)

Reflecting on Power Relationships in the 'Doing' of Rural Cultural Research Rae Dufty (131-131–142)

‘Calling our Spirits Home’: Indigenous Cultural Festivals and the Making of a Good Life Lisa Slater (143-143–154)

Available in Selected Metros Only: Rural Melancholy and the Promise of Online Connectivity Melissa Gregg (155-155–169)

Intimacy Ross Gibson (170-170–176)

Four Poems: Bad Blurbs, 2009, 'Australia' and World Atlas: A Random Fragmentary Selection Ouyang Yu (177-177–181)

Windows Wound Down Pam Brown (182-182–188)

Presence of the Gift Ann Game;Andrew Metcalfe (189-189–211)

Gendering Aboriginalism: A Performative Gaze on Indigenous Australian Women Katelyn Barney (212-212–239)

Heroes, Mates and Family: How Tragedy Teaches Us About Being Australian Sarah Gillman (240-240–50)

Contemporary Culture and the Undoing of Feminism: Review of Angela McRobbie's The Aftermath of Feminism: Gender, Culture and Social Change Margaret Henderson (251-251–256)

From Ablation to Undergirding: Review of Stuart Cunningham's In the Vernacular: A Generation of Culture and Controversy Adrian Martin (257-257–262)

Ghost Stories: Review of Ross Gibson's The Summer Exercises Deane Williams (263-263–266)

War and Its Other: Review of Nick Mansfield's Theorizing War: From Hobbes to Badiou Dimitris Vardoulakis (267-267–272)

Up Close and Personal, But Not Close Enough: Review of Samantha Holland (ed.), Remote Relationships in a Small World Sarah Cefai (273-273–278)

Editorial John Frow;Katrina Schlunke (1-1–3)

Critical Proximity Jane Simon (4-4–23)

Publishing and Australian Literature: Crisis, Decline or Transformation? Katherine Bode (24-24–48)

The Invention of Creativity: The Emergence of a Discourse Camilla Nelson (49-49–74)

Churned and Spurned in the Flexible World of Work: A Corporate Narrative Jane Messer (75-75–101)

Anthropology: A Science of the Non-event? Hamish Morgan (102-102–21)

Tendrils of Memory: A Journey through Vietnam’s Landscape Les Horvat (122-122–39)

The Somerton Man: An Unsolved History Ruth Balint (159-159–78)

Sacrificing Steve: How I Killed the Crocodile Hunter Luke Carman (179-179–93)

Dreaming of Others: Carpentaria and its Critics Alison Ravenscroft (194-194–224)

Fragments Shored against Ruins: Denis Byrne’s Surface Collection Paul Gillen (225-225–47)

Women, New Music and the Composition of Becomings Sally Macarthur (248-248–70)

Pain of Extinction: The Death of a Vulture Thom van Dooren (271-271–89)

‘A Kind of Critique that Works by Allegorising’: An Interview with Patrick Wright Noel King (290-290–313)

Walking to Work: Community and Contact Jan Idle (314-314–39)

Fig: ure it Out: A Creative Psychoanalysis Neil Murphy (340-340–43)

Ruminations on Time (2005–2009) Lucy Tatman (344-344–55)

Diasporic Hybridity on Australian Screens: Catherine Simpson, Renata Murawska and Anthony Lambert (eds), Diasporas of Australian Cinema Olivia Khoo (356-356–61)

The Return of Richard Hoggart: Richard Hoggart, The Uses of Literacy and Sue Owen (ed.), Richard Hoggart and Cultural Studies Ben Clarke (362-362–70)