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Jane Makoff <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Jun 1998 13:07:49 +0000
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     The European Journal of Cultural Studies - Issue Two Now Out!
 
     The second issue of the European Journal of Cultural Studies has just been
     published.
 
     Edited by Pertti Alasuutari, Ann Gray and Joke Hermes, the journal has been
     launched to promote a conception of cultural studies rooted in lived
     experience. The journal adopts a broad-ranging view of cultural studies,
     charting new questions and new research, and mapping the transformation of
     cultural studies in the years to come.
 
     Volume 1 Number 2
 
     Notes on common culture: towards a grounded aesthetics Paul Willis
 
     Are we all in the closet?: notes towards a sociological and cultural turn
     in queer theory
     Steven Seidman
 
     Audience research at the crossroads: the 'implied audience' in media and
     cultural theory
     Sonia Livingstone
 
     Archaeology of an acting style: Stanislavski, Brecht and the subject
     Peter Buse
 
     Shifting spaces, shifting identities: 'The Total Balalaika Show'
     Timo Cantell
 
     Poetics of voice and maps of space: two trends within empirical research in
     cultural studies
     Paula Saukko (review article)
 
 
     For further information about subscribing or about contributing to the
     journal contact Jane Makoff at SAGE Publications on
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     Details about this journal, including the Editorial from the first issue,
     are also available on our website
     http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0213.html.
 
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