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POLITICS & CULTURE:
AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF BOOKS

edited by Amitava Kumar and Michael Ryan

A new issue just posted online at

http://politicsandculture.neu.edu

 2002  Issue 3

Introduction by The Marxist Reading Group

Satellites Stir up South Asia. William Crawleyís and David Page's
Satellites over South Asia: Broadcasting Culture and the Public
Interest. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2001. Review by Renuka Bisht

An "Itinerary of Forgetting:" Retheorizing Gender and Indian
Nationalism. Sangeeta Rayís En-Gendering India: Woman and Nation in
Colonial and Postcolonial Narratives. Durham: Duke UP, 2000.  Review by
Elizabeth DeLoughrey

The Politics of Time and Work. Peter Meiksins and Peter Whalleyís
Putting Work In Its Place: A Quiet Revolution. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2002.
Review by Jessica Livingston

"Cosmopolitantinomies": Cosmopolitanism edited by Carol A. Breckenridge,
Sheldon Pollock, Homi K. Bhabha, and Dipesh Chakrabarty. Durham: Duke
UP, 2002. Review by Sherwin Mendoza

Nancyís Passage Through Hegel: Jean-Luc Nancyís Hegel: the Restlessness
of the Negative. Trans. Jason Smith and Steven Miller.  Minneapolis: U
of Minn P, 2002. Review by Brian Meredith

Living This World, Thinking the Next: Phillip E. Wegnerís Imagina
Communities: Utopia, The Nation, and The Spatial Histories of Modernity.
Berkeley: U of California P, 2002. Review by Derek Merrill

Strategy at a Multitude of Scales: Alain Joxeís Empire of Disorder. New
York: Semiotext(e), 2002. Review by Aron Pease

Cognition, Coercion and Consent: The Psychological Bases of Social
Inequality. Patrick Colm Hoganís The Culture of Conformism:
Understanding Social Consent. Durham: Duke UP, 2001. Review by Andrew
Reynolds

Being Off the Clock. Cesare Casarinoís Modernity at Sea. Minneapolis: U
of Minn P, 2002. Review by Todd Reynolds.

A Radical Pedagogy: Locating the Democratic in Popular Cinema,
part I. Henry A. Girouxís Breaking in to the Movies: Film and the
Culture of Politics. Malden: Blackwell P, 2002. Review by Reagan Ross

A Radical Pedagogy: Locating the Democratic in Popular Cinema,
part II. Henry A. Girouxís Breaking in to the Movies: Film and the
Culture of Politics. Malden: Blackwell P, 2002. Review by Reagan Ross

911: Dispatching the Ambulance of History, or Walter Benjamin, Muriel
Rukeyser, and the Gauley Bridge and World Trade Center Disasters. Essay
by Ralph Savarese

Announcement: The Michael Sprinker Fund






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