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Cultural Studies Review

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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2011年

Editorial John Frow;Katrina Schlunke (1-3)

Disciplining Innovations Nick Mansfield;Nicole Matthews (4-10)

Transition or Translation?: Thinking Through Media and Cultural Studies Students’ Experiences after Graduation Nicole Matthews (28-48)

Going Places: Praxis and Pedagogy in Australian Cultural Studies Rebecca Rey;Golnar Nabizadeh (49-70)

From Ethnocentrism to Transculturalism: A Film Studies Pedagogical Journey Helen Yeates;Margaret McVeigh;Tess Van Hemert (71-99)

Brave New Worlds, Capabilities and the Graduates of Tomorrow Agnes Bosanquet (100-14)

Economic Subjectivities in Higher Education: Self, Policy and Practice in the Knowledge Economy Sue Saltmarsh (115-39)

Hired Hands: Casualised Technology and Labour in the Teaching of Cultural Studies Kieryn McKay;Kylie Brass (140-64)

Income Outcome: Life in the Corporate University Robyn Ferrell (165-82)

The Shadow Lindsay Barrett (183-97)

At the Table with Hungry Ghosts: Intimate Borderwork in Mexico City Jean Duruz (198-218)

On Blowing Up the Pokies: The Pokie Lounge as a Cultural Site of Neoliberal Governmentality in Australia Fiona Nicoll (219-56)

The Experience of Drugs: Utopian Imagination and Virtual Community in The Rose Seller Lizardo Herrera (257-70)

Discursive Belonging: Surviving Narrative in Migrant Oral History Bryoni Trezise (271-99)

Critical Incident Analysis and the Semiosphere: The Curious Case of the Spitting Butterfly Bob Hodge;Ingrid Matthews (300-25)

Ravens at Play Thom van Dooren;Stuart Cooke;Deborah Bird Rose (326-43)

Common Pursuits Ben Clarke (344-9)

Chip Power Gay Hawkins (350-5)

The Aesthetic Revival Lachlan MacDowall (356-60)

Ruins of (European) Modernity Mark Pendleton (361-6)

Queer Counterpublics in Australia, Mexico and Brazil Kyja Noack-Lundberg (367-75)

Peron's Cultural Influence Andrew King (376-80)

The US Decentred: From Black Social Death to Cultural Transformation Saer Maty Ba (381-91)

Consulting the Digital Natives Adam Stapleton (392-8)

Convergence or Diffusion?: The Spread of Media History Jason Jacobs (399-405)

The New World System and Worldview? Jonathan Marshall (406-10)

Editorial John Frow;Katrina Schlunke (1-2)

Reflections on the Death Scene Bruce Buchan;Margaret Gibson;David Ellison (3-14)

Whose Business is Dying? Death, the Home and Palliative Care John Rosenberg (15-30)

Death and Digital Photography Helen Ennis (125-45)

Death and Grief in the Landscape: Private Memorials in Public Space Margaret Gibson (146-61)

Obituary Polly Gould (162-87)

Dying for Security Bruce Buchan (188-210)

Plastic Surgery for the Monadology: Leibniz via Heidegger Graham Harman (211-29)

Echo-Coherence: Moving on from Dwelling Stuart Cooke (230-46)

Dragon-slayers and Jealous Rats: The Gendered Self in Contemporary Self-help Manuals Rebecca Hazleden (270-95)

Two Left Feet: Dancing in Academe to the Rhythms of Neoliberal Discourse. Colleen McGloin;Jeanette Stirling (296-319)

In Threads and Tatters: Costume, Identification and Female Subjectivity in Mulholland Dr. Lynda Chapple (320-38)

Unhappy Families Sarah Cefai (339-48)

The Dread of Sameness Rebecca Bishop (349-54)

Aural Understanding Michelle Duffy (355-61)

Festive Emplacements: Burning Man and Goa Trance Susan Luckman (362-71)

Boys Boys Boys: Gender, Race and the English Music Question Timothy Laurie (372-81)

Not Quite White Paul Oldham (382-8)

Wiring the Wireless: Networking Early US Radio Broadcasting Vincent O'Donnell (389-93)

Online Playgrounds and Transnational Gaming Cultures Jeffrey Wimmer (394-7)

The Common Destiny of Un/common Cultures Vincenzo Romania (410-14)

Making Students Think More Critically Nele Van Den Cruyce (415-19)

Residential Aged Care Facilities: Places for Living and Dying Deborah Parker (31-51)

A Jurisprudence of Ambivalence: Three Legal Fictions Concerning Death and Dying Kristin Savell (52-80)

Embryo Disposition and the New Death Scene David Ellison;Isabel Karpin (81-100)

Death is Swallowed Up in Victory: Scenes of Death in Early Christian Art and the Emergence of Crucifixion Iconography Felicity Harley McGowan (101-24)

Settlement John Frow (4-18)

Reconsidering Kinship: Beyond the Nuclear Family with Deleuze and Guattari Timothy Laurie;Hannah Stark (19-39)

Motorcycles, Snails, Latour: Criticism without Judgement Stephen Muecke (40-58)

Between Form and Function: History and Identity in the Blogosphere Laurie Johnson (59-85)

Around the Bend: The Curious Power of the Hills around Queenstown, Tasmania Emily Bullock (86-106)

Ten Canoes and the Ethnographic Photographs of Donald Thomson: ‘Animate Thought’ and ‘the Light of the World’ Anne Rutherford (107-37)

Practising Research, Researching Practice: Thinking Through Contemporary Dance Sally May Gardner (138-52)

Uncanny Robots and Affective Labour in the Oikonomia Angela Mitropoulos (153-73)

Cannibals and Orchids: Cannibalism and the Sensory Imagination of Papua New Guinea Ilaria Vanni (174-95)

The Shimmering Dam Jesse Thomas Shipway (217-27)

Can You Anchor a Shimmering Nation State via Regional Indigenous Roots? Kim Scott talks to Anne Brewster about That Deadman Dance Anne Brewster (228-46)

Rich Pickings Jean Duruz (199-204)

The Desire for Connection—Shame and its Many Faces Mary Zournazi (211-14)

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

Reflections on the Death Scene Bruce Buchan;Margaret Gibson;David Ellison (3-3–14)

Whose Business is Dying? Death, the Home and Palliative Care John Rosenberg (15-15–30)

Residential Aged Care Facilities: Places for Living and Dying Deborah Parker (31-31–51)

A Jurisprudence of Ambivalence: Three Legal Fictions Concerning Death and Dying Kristin Savell (52-52–80)

Embryo Disposition and the New Death Scene David Ellison;Isabel Karpin (81-81–100)

Death is Swallowed Up in Victory: Scenes of Death in Early Christian Art and the Emergence of Crucifixion Iconography Felicity Harley McGowan (101-101–24)

Death and Digital Photography Helen Ennis (125-125–45)

Death and Grief in the Landscape: Private Memorials in Public Space Margaret Gibson (146-146–61)

Obituary Polly Gould (162-162–87)

Dying for Security Bruce Buchan (188-188–210)

Plastic Surgery for the Monadology: Leibniz via Heidegger Graham Harman (211-211–29)

Echo-Coherence: Moving on from Dwelling Stuart Cooke (230-230–46)

Dragon-slayers and Jealous Rats: The Gendered Self in Contemporary Self-help Manuals Rebecca Hazleden (270-270–95)

Two Left Feet: Dancing in Academe to the Rhythms of Neoliberal Discourse. Colleen McGloin;Jeanette Stirling (296-296–319)

In Threads and Tatters: Costume, Identification and Female Subjectivity in Mulholland Dr. Lynda Chapple (320-320–38)

Unhappy Families Sarah Cefai (339-339–48)

The Dread of Sameness Rebecca Bishop (349-349–54)

Aural Understanding Michelle Duffy (355-355–61)

Festive Emplacements: Burning Man and Goa Trance Susan Luckman (362-362–71)

Boys Boys Boys: Gender, Race and the English Music Question Timothy Laurie (372-372–81)

Not Quite White Paul Oldham (382-382–8)

Wiring the Wireless: Networking Early US Radio Broadcasting Vincent O'Donnell (389-389–93)

Online Playgrounds and Transnational Gaming Cultures Jeffrey Wimmer (394-394–7)

The Common Destiny of Un/common Cultures Vincenzo Romania (410-410–14)

Making Students Think More Critically Nele Van Den Cruyce (415-415–19)

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

Disciplining Innovations Nick Mansfield;Nicole Matthews (4-4–10)

Transition or Translation?: Thinking Through Media and Cultural Studies Students’ Experiences after Graduation Nicole Matthews (28-28–48)

Going Places: Praxis and Pedagogy in Australian Cultural Studies Rebecca Rey;Golnar Nabizadeh (49-49–70)

From Ethnocentrism to Transculturalism: A Film Studies Pedagogical Journey Helen Yeates;Margaret McVeigh;Tess Van Hemert (71-71–99)

Brave New Worlds, Capabilities and the Graduates of Tomorrow Agnes Bosanquet (100-100–14)

Economic Subjectivities in Higher Education: Self, Policy and Practice in the Knowledge Economy Sue Saltmarsh (115-115–39)

Hired Hands: Casualised Technology and Labour in the Teaching of Cultural Studies Kieryn McKay;Kylie Brass (140-140–64)

Income Outcome: Life in the Corporate University Robyn Ferrell (165-165–82)

The Shadow Lindsay Barrett (183-183–97)

At the Table with Hungry Ghosts: Intimate Borderwork in Mexico City Jean Duruz (198-198–218)

On Blowing Up the Pokies: The Pokie Lounge as a Cultural Site of Neoliberal Governmentality in Australia Fiona Nicoll (219-219–56)

The Experience of Drugs: Utopian Imagination and Virtual Community in The Rose Seller Lizardo Herrera (257-257–70)

Discursive Belonging: Surviving Narrative in Migrant Oral History Bryoni Trezise (271-271–99)

Critical Incident Analysis and the Semiosphere: The Curious Case of the Spitting Butterfly Bob Hodge;Ingrid Matthews (300-300–25)

Ravens at Play Deborah Bird Rose;Stuart Cooke;Thom van Dooren (326-326–43)

Common Pursuits Ben Clarke (344-344–9)

Chip Power Gay Hawkins (350-350–5)

The Aesthetic Revival Lachlan MacDowall (356-356–60)

Ruins of (European) Modernity Mark Pendleton (361-361–6)

Queer Counterpublics in Australia, Mexico and Brazil Kyja Noack-Lundberg (367-367–75)

Peron's Cultural Influence Andrew King (376-376–80)

The US Decentred: From Black Social Death to Cultural Transformation Saer Maty Ba (381-381–91)

Consulting the Digital Natives Adam Stapleton (392-392–8)

Convergence or Diffusion?: The Spread of Media History Jason Jacobs (399-399–405)

The New World System and Worldview? Jonathan Marshall (406-406–10)