Cultural Politics: Volume 1 Issue 1
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Edited by John Armitage, Douglas Kellner and Ryan Bishop
Berg Publishers
Due/Published
March 2005, 128 pages,
paper
ISBN
1845202104
"Cultural Politics, while embodying the interdisciplinary coverage and discursive critical spirit of contemporary cultural studies, emphasizes how cultural theories and practices intersect with and elucidate analyses of political power. Topics will include: representation and visual culture; modernism and postmodernism; media, film and communications; popular and elite art forms; the politics of production and consumption; language; ethics and religion; desire and psychoanalysis; art and aesthetics; the culture industry; technologies; patriarchy, feminism and gender studies; postcolonialism; political activism, and much more. Contents Introducing Cultural Politics -- John Armitage, Ryan Bishop and Douglas Kellner Mao Zedong's Impact on Cultural Politics in the West -- Andrew Ross Pornography of War -- Jean Baudrillard Cold Panic -- Paul Virilio The Anthropologist as Witness in Contemporary Regimes of Intervention -- George E. Marcus Special Section on the Cultural Politics of Information and Communications Technologies Communicative Capitalism: Circulation and the Foreclosure of Politics -- Jodi Dean Oppositional Politics and the Internet: A Critical/Reconstructive Approach -- Richard Kahn and Douglas Kellner Hardt and Negri's Information Empire: A Critical Response -- Mark Poster Field Report Follow the Image -- Joy Garnett Book Review The (Not so) Disparate Voices of E-Democracy -- Joss Hands |