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Jane Makoff <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Apr 1998 17:26:21 +0000
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     The first issue of the International Journal of Cultural Studies has just
     been published. This new journal is edited by John Hartley, Cardiff
     University and published by SAGE Publications.
 
     Volume One Includes:
 
     * Forty Years of Cultural Studies: An Interview with Richard Hoggart Mark
     Gibson and John Hartley
 
     * Richard Hoggart's Grandmother's Ironing: Some Questions about `Power' in
     International Cultural Studies Mark Gibson
 
     * Stuart Hall and the Antinomian Tradition Chris Rojek
 
     * Cultural Studies and Academic Stardom Joe Moran
 
     * Mediating Modernity in Bali Carol Warren
 
     * Herald of Hybridity: The Emancipation of Difference in Hanif Kureishi's
     The Buddha of Suburbia Berthold Schoene
 
     * The Amateur, the Housewife, and the Salesroom Floor: Promoting Postwar US
     Television William Boddy
 
     * African Cultural Studies: Excavating for the Future Keyan Tomaselli
 
     * The Cosmopolitanism of Commerce and the Allure of Difference: Selfridges,
     The Russian Ballet and the Tango of 1911 Mica Nava
 
     * Is Elvis a God?  Cult, Culture and Questions of Methods John Frow
 
     * The Voice from the Void:  Wireless, Modernity and the Distant Dead
     Jeffrey Sconce
 
     * The Neo/Bio/Colonial Hot Zone:  African Viruses,  Amerian Fairytales Lisa
     Lynch
 
     * Cannibal Margarine and Reactionary Snapple: A Comparative Examination
     Timothy Burke
 
     * Digitopians:  Transculturalism, Computers and the Politics of Hope Jeff
     Lewis
 
     * The Place of `Childhood' in Internet Content Regulation: A Case Study of
     Policy in the UK David Oswell
 
     Visit the journal's homepage: www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0214.html
 
     For further information or to enter a subscription contact Jane Makoff
     <[log in to unmask]>
 
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