2013年 第8445150期
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Italian Transnational Spaces in Japan: Doing Racialised, Gendered and Sexualised Occidentalism
Toshio Miyake
(99-124)
The Emotion of Truth and the Racial Uncanny: Aborigines and Sicilians in Australia
Francesco Ricatti
(125-49)
Oggetti Spaesati, Unhomely Belongings: Objects, Migrations and Cultural Apocalypses
Ilaria Vanni
(150-74)
Editorial
Stephen Muecke;Chris Healy
(7-8)
Provincialising the Italian Effect
Brett Neilson
(11-24)
Rethinking the Change: Italian Feminism Between Crisis and Critique of Politics
Ida Dominijanni
(25-35)
In the Name of the Mother: Sexual Difference and the Practice of 'Entrustment'
Susanna Scarparo
(36-48)
The Telling Room
Sarah Holland-Batt
(151-153)
Chedi Gong
Andrew Leggett
(154-155)
Elephant
Luke Beesley
(156-157)
The Pleating of History: Weaving the Threads of Nationhood
Martin Ball
(158-173)
The Crypt, the Haunted House, of Cinema
Alan Cholodenko
(99-113)
Kierkgaard II: The Sequel
Paul Magee
(114-131)
Who's Upsetting Who? Strangeness, Morality, Nostalgia, Pleasure
Gillian Cowlishaw
(153-164)
The Young and the Restless
Lindsay Barrett
(217-222)
The Ethics of Embodiment
Alison Ross
(223-225)
Editorial
Chris Healy;Stephen Muecke
(7-8)
The Doctor and the Charlatan
Isabelle Stengers
(11-36)
Among Historians
Klaus Neumann
(177-191)
Global Noise and Global Englishes
Alastair Pennycook
(192-200)
Saving Hope
Fiona Nicoll
(203-211)
The Adventures of Hope
Kate Bowles
(212-215)
Editorial
Katrina Schlunke;Chris Healy
(1-4)
Emotional Geographies of the Uncanny: Reinterpreting Italian Transnational Spaces
Francesco Ricatti;Maurizio Marinelli
(5-18)
Uncanny Exposures: Mobility, Repetition and Desire in Front of a Camera
Giorgia Alu
(19-41)
The Interstitial Language and Transnational Experience
Paolo Bartoloni
(42-69)
How to Understand Custodial Belonging
Andrew Metcalfe;Demelza Marlin;Ann Game
(175-92)
Empire and the Ambiguities of Love
Linnell Secomb
(193-215)
‘Reading’ the Landsborough, Leichhardt and Gregory Explorer Trees of Northern Australia in Cultural Studies and Anthropology
Richard James Martin
(216-36)
Vanished Thresholds: Colonial Gentry and the Shaping of One of Sydney's Earliest Suburbs
Lesley Johnson
(237-60)
To Love—To Live: Barrow and Cart
Vicki Crowley;Lisa McDonald
(290-306)
Forgetting Richard Hoggart
Ken Ruthven
(307-13)
Dancing through Post-Youth Cultures
Tara Brabazon
(314-23)
In Pursuit of the Working Class
Ben Clarke
(324-34)
The Global Imagination
Paul Giles
(335-9)
How to do Things with Green Culture
Angi Buettner
(340-6)
Editorial
Katrina Schlunke;Chris Healy
(1-3)
Food Cultures: Introduction
Jean Duruz;Isabelle de Solier
(4-8)
Making the Self in a Material World: Food and Moralities of Consumption
Isabelle de Solier
(9-27)
Aunty Sylvie’s Sponge: Foodmaking, Cookbooks and Nostalgia
Sian Supski
(28-49)
Stuffed Turkey and Pumpkin Pie: In, Through and Out of American Contexts
Tamara Kohn
(50-72)
Tastes of the 'Mongrel' City: Geographies of Memory, Spice, Hospitality and Forgiveness
Jean Duruz
(73-98)
Migrant Cuisine, Critical Regionalism and Gastropoetics
Ben Highmore
(99-116)
Eating the Vernacular, Being Cosmopolitan
Tammi Jonas
(117-37)
Cultural Studies and Food Sovereignty: Afterword
Toby Miller
(138-42)
Working with Amateur Labour: Between Culture and Economy
Kirsten Seale;Caroline Hamilton;Glen Fuller
(143-54)
Living and Labouring as a Music Writer
Lawson Fletcher;Ramon Lobato
(155-76)
Parody: Affective Registers, Amateur Aesthetics and Intellectual Property
Esther Milne
(193-215)
Exemplary Amateurism: Thoughts on DIY Urbanism
Ann Deslandes
(216-27)
Against Amateur Economies: Spec Work Competitions and the Anti-spec Movement
Helen Kennedy
(228-48)
The Aura of the Analogue in a Digital Age: Women’s Crafts, Creative Markets and Home-Based Labour After Etsy
Susan Luckman
(249-70)
Towards an Archaeology of ‘Know-How’
Glen Fuller
(271-95)
A More Lovingly Made World
McKenzie Wark
(296-304)
False Economy
Kirsten Seale
(305-13)
Complex and Troublesome Relations
Victoria Esteves
(314-21)
Representing Affects and Non-Representational Media Theory
Glen Fuller
(322-29)
1968–1977–1999 and Beyond: Bifo's Futural Thought
Michael Goddard
(49-56)
What does Cognitariat Mean? Work, Desire and Depression
Franco Berardi
(57-63)
The Image Dispositif
Franco Berardi
(64-68)
Q’s General Intellect
Sabrina Ovan
(69-76)
Autonomia in the 1970s: The Refusal of Work, the Party and Power
Patrick Cuninghame
(77-94)
The Negation of a Negation Fixed in a Form: Luigi Nono and the Italian Counter-culture 1964–1979
Timothy S. Murphy
(95-109)
The Migrant Metaphor Within Radical Italian Thought
Ingrid M. Hoofd
(129-146)
Where is the Law in ‘Unlawful Combatant’?: Resisting the Refrain of the Right-eous
Melissa Gregg;Glen Fuller
(147-159)
Deep Democracy, Horizontal Exchange and the Praxis of Poop
Leopold Nicolai Podlashuc
(161-170)
Presenting an Image of Thought in Flux
Hamish Morgan
(171-178)
Autofrictions: The Fictopoet, the Critic and the Teacher
Dominique Hecq
(179-188)
Theorising the Private Sphere
Peter Goodall
(191-195)
The Heart and Guts of Cultures
Linnell Secomb
(196-200)
Placing the White Scholar in Indigenous Philosophy
Liz Conor
(201-206)
Passage Work
Delia Falconer
(207-212)
Repressed Histories
Christen Cornell
(213-217)
The Lure of Independence
Stephen Stockwell
(218-220)
Just a suburban boy
Lindsay Barrett
(221-225)
Reassessing Bodies
Megan Watkins
(226-230)
Editorial
Chris Healy;Stephen Muecke
(7-8)
US Cultural Studies: Oxymoron?
Marcus Breen
(11-26)
Adventures in Malley Country: Concerning Peter Carey's My Life as a Fake
Ross Chambers
(27-51)
Caviar and Friendship: Sensational Trials and the Reinvention of Public Space
Nicola Evans
(52-70)
Ethics, Morality and the Formation of Cultural Studies Intellectuals
Gary Wickham
(71-86)
Introduction
Peter Read;Deborah Rose
(89-91)
The Witness in Contempt: Reflections on Overfamiliarity, Pain and Desecration
Maria Tumarkin
(92-97)
'Desecration' in a Place of Refuge
Diana Glazebrook
(98-109)
Provenance: A Fall, a Leap
Jane Messer
(142-150)
Petyarre and Moffat: 'Looking from the Sky'
Linnell Secomb
(44-56)
Rhythm and the Performative Power of the Index: Lessons from Kathleen Petyarre's Paintings
Barbara Bolt
(57-64)
What If the Angel of History Were a Dog?
Deborah Rose
(67-78)
Face to Face: Place and Poetry
Martin Harrison
(79-88)
Parrot Interpreter: Representation, Extinction and the Electronic Information Environment
Paul Carter
(89-103)
Waste Matter: Potatoes, Thing-Power and Biosociality
Gay Hawkins;Emily Potter
(104-115)
Elixir
Janet Laurence
(116-117)
Natural Logics of the Indian Ocean
Devleena Ghosh;Stephen Muecke
(118-131)
Ecologue
Katrina Schlunke
(132-140)
The Rise of Digital Multimedia Systems
Ross Gibson
(141-151)
Shut Up, Nobody Wants to Hear Your Poems!: Painter Versus Poet
Keri Glastonbury
(153-172)
Becoming Semi-devotional: Creating a Melbourne Beach Poetics
Michael Farrell
(173-178)
An Exchange on Theory and Cultural Studies
Various Authors
(181-201)
Towards an Ethical Multiculturalism
Graeme Turner
(209-211)
Mapping the Minor
Fran Martin
(212-217)
Hack the System!
Michael Dieter
(218-221)
A Roadmap to Men and Maculinities
Michael Moller
(222-227)
Beyond the Empire
Charles McPhedran
(228-233)
Symmetrical Modernities?
Chris Fleming;John O'Carroll
(234-239)
Reconciling Replicas: The Second Coming of the Duyfken
Mark Galliford;Simone Bignall
(37-64)
Beauty Contest for British Bulldogs? Negotiating (Trans)national identities in Suburban Melbourne
Kate Darian-Smith;Sara Wills
(65-83)
Globalising Aboriginal Reconciliation: Indigenous Australians and Asian (Japanese) Migrants
Minoru Hokari
(84-101)
Germany's Metamorphosis: Memory and the Holocaust in the Berlin Repulic
Alison Lewis
(102-122)
The Sound of the Invisible
Linda Neil
(125-137)
A Loss of Poetics
John Kinsella
(138-156)
Strangeness, Magic, Writing
Anne Brewster
(157-163)
Inside the Matrix: The (Un)reality of Corporate Life
Rose Michael
(164-174)
'Old Lady Mob': Interview
Christine Nicholls
(11-15)
Breasts, Bodies, Art: Central Desert Women’s Paintings and the Politics of the Aesthetic Encounter
Jennifer L Biddle
(16-31)
The Art of Dreaming: Merleau-Ponty and Petyarre on Flesh Expressing a World
Rosalyn Diprose
(32-43)
Making Culture Bloom
Iain McCalman
(175-182)
Introductory Notes on an Ecology of Practices
Isabelle Stengers
(183-196)
Electronic Wallpaper
Brett Farmer
(199-202)
History('s) Re-turns
Sara Wills
(208-211)
Too Black, Too Gay: The Disco Inferno
Paul Williams
(212-216)
Fear of Fantasy
Fiona Giles
(217-221)
Whose Ethics?
Alan McKee
(222-227)
The Man of Feeling
Ken Gelder
(228-232)
Editorial
Stephen Muecke;Chris Healy
(7-8)
A Songline for Minoru
Tony Birch
(9-10)
Love at Last Sight: Port Arthur and the Afterlife of Trauma
Maria Tumarkin
(13-32)
The 'History Wars' in Comparative Perspective: Australia and Japan
Julia Yonetani
(33-50)
Defining 'Indigenous': Between Culture and Biology
Stephen Pritchard
(51-61)
Drugs and Domesticity: Fencing the Nation
Kane Race
(62-84)
Notes on a Genre to Come: Screenwriting and the 'Thesis-film'
Steven Maras
(85-98)
Does Size Matter? Dominant Discourses about Penises in Western Culture
Alan McKee
(168-182)
Popularisationagain!
Graeme Turner
(185-188)
The Thing About Things
Gay Hawkins
(189-193)
Race, Colonialism and Vegetative Life
Rachel Hughes
(200-204)
Challenges to Secularism in the New World Disorder
Mark Gibson
(205-209)
Haunted Theory
Robyn Gardner
(210-216)
Thought, Feeling and Nature
Adam Gall
(217-223)
Deleuze and the New Camera Consciousness
Anthony McCosker
(224-228)
Editorial
Stephen Muecke;Chris Healy
(7-8)
The Urewera Mural: Becoming Gift and the Hau of Disappearence
Isabel McIntosh
(42-60)
Hypercreature Rhizome: A Performative Work
Raya Massie
(61-79)
Currency Lad
Jaya Savige
(100-101)
Marginal Propensity
Jaya Savige
(102-103)
Rounds
Michelle Dicinoski
(104-104)
Quartet: On the Theme of to Portray is to Betray
Paul Magee
(105-117)
My Trouble with Queer
Roman Kuhar
(129-131)
Post-socialist Queer
Zvonimir Dobrovic
(132-133)
Toolbox for Electric Fences
Melissa Gregg
(149-160)
Skirt, Cap and Gown: How Fair are Universities to Young Women in Postgraduate Study?
Tara Brabazon
(161-175)
On the Popular and the Critical: Hop on Pop and the 'New Generation' of Cultural Studies
Guy Redden
(177-186)
The Aesthetics of Action Film-making
Michele Pierson
(189-192)
Voicing a (Virtual) Postcolonial Ethnography
Mark Galliford
(193-198)
A Complex Millenium of Zoos
Rebecca Bishop
(199-203)
Reading Radio
David Goodman
(204-210)
The Antinomies of Anti-Capitalism
Ian Buchanan
(211-216)
Figuration and the Child
Valerie Walkerdine
(216-219)
Futebol and Myths of the Brazilian Way of Life
Nikos Papastergiadis
(220-223)
Democratising Cultural Studies
Catherine Lumby
(224-226)
Editorial
Linnell Secomb;Chris Healy;Stephen Muecke
(7-7)
Introduction
Linnell Secomb
(9-11)
Friendship and Postmodern Utopianism
Leela Gandhi
(12-22)
Pinjarra 1970: Shame and the Country Town
Robyn Ferrell
(23-34)
The Hand that Writes Community in Blood
Rosalyn Diprose
(35-50)
Being, Thinking, Writing 'With'
Nikki Sullivan
(51-59)
The White Father: Denial, Paternalism and Community
Fiona Probyn
(60-76)
In-Between the Memorial, the Library and the Lesbian: Moments in Postcolonial Community
Katrina Schlunke
(77-84)
From Glass Architecture to Big Brother: Scenes from a Cultural History of Transparency
Scott McQuire
(103-123)
Beyond the Beach and into the Blue: Gold Coast High-rises and the Oceanic Gaze
Grahame Griffin
(124-138)
What is a Literary Intellectual? Creative Writing and the New Humanities
Paul Dawson
(161-179)
Fictocritical Empathy and the Work of Mourning
Heather Kerr
(180-200)
Criticism, Theory and the 'Guiding Star' of Mimesis
Tara Forrest
(203-205)
"God Never Like the Corroboree'
Mark Galliford
(206-211)
Cultural Politics on the Nation's Fault Lines
Justine Lloyd
(212-215)
Germany, Difficult Heimat
Roger Hillman
(216-219)
Present Tense Bisexuality
Lachlan MacDowall
(220-223)
Introducing Deleuze
Gary Genosko
(224-228)