Prospectus
As for the professor, he speaks to these listening students. Whatever else he may think or do is cut off from the students' perception by an immense gap. The professor…
As for the professor, he speaks to these listening students. Whatever else he may think or do is cut off from the students' perception by an immense gap. The professor…
Bernard McKenna Phil Graham The briefly resurrected Marxism Today (1998), edited by Martin Jacques, sets out to deal with perceived failures of the 'Blair project' (Jacques, 1998: 2). Jacques opens the issue…
An Inter(net)view with Sue Golding by Joanna Zylinska Otherness Excess Sex Politics Love Spiders Dirt 'What if we were to stop sterilising the wounds?', asks Sue Golding in her article…
device: 1. plan, scheme, trick, contrivance, invention, thing adapted for a purpose or designed for a particular function. 2. drawing, design, figure ... 3. (in pl.) fancy, will [Concise English…
Hello, Culture Machine? I'll assume I'm on, and that you're listening, the two of us inaugurating somewhere between the U.K. and the U.S. a new space or site for communication.…
From the mid-seventies to the mid-eighties psychoanalysis was a rising academic discipline in terms of feminist theory, especially within feminist literary theory and feminist film theory. However, the nineties have…
… the form of exteriority situates thought in a smooth space it must occupy without counting, and for which there is no possible method, no conceivable reproduction, but only relays,…
I took my loved to a big field So we could watch the English sky We both were nervous, feeling guilty And neither one of us knew just why -…
In the beginning of cultural studies as we know it, and more generally of the cultural turn in the human sciences, there was text, but since texts seemed to be…
'Crossroads' is an extremely appropriate motif around which to organize reflection on the state of cultural studies today and to consider the contributions of all those 'studies' which gather themselves…