2011年 第8445483期
整刊阅读
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)