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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
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  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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2013年

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)

Popularisation—again! 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)