Theory, Culture & Society 1999 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Beyond food/sex: eating and an ethics of existence.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Elspeth Probyn |
Blinded by the (speed of) light.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | Scott McQuire |
Charisma and tragedy: an introduction.(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Raphael Falco |
Classing queer: politics in competition.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Mariam Fraser |
Community and economy: a retraditionalization of gender? | Social sciences | Lisa Adkins |
Dada between Nietzche's 'Birth of Tragedy' and Bourdieu's 'Distinction': existenz and conflict in cultural analysis. | Social sciences | T.J. Berard |
Differentiations of modernity. | Social sciences | Josef Bleicher, Klaus Lichtblau |
Ethnic absolutism and the authoritarian spirit.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Chetan Bhatt |
Etiquette books, discourse and the deployment of an order of things. | Social sciences | Jorge Arditi |
Gender, habitus and the field: Pierre Bourdieu and the limits of reflexivity. | Social sciences | Lois McNay |
Indirect light: extracted from Polar Inertia.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | Paul Virilio |
Living dangerously with Bruno Latour in a hybrid world. | Social sciences | Mark Elam |
Max Weber's 'Ancient Judaism'. | Social sciences | Harvey Sacks |
Negotiating as emotion management. | Social sciences | Willem Mastenbroek |
'New music' between search for identity and autopoiesis. | Social sciences | Mario Vieira de Carvalho |
On Sacks on Weber on ancient Judaism: introductory notes and interpretive resources.(Harvey Sacks, Max Weber) | Social sciences | Emanuel A. Schegloff |
On the cunning of imperialist reason. | Social sciences | Pierre Bourdieu, Loic Wacquant |
On the cunning of Imperialist reason: a questioning note or preamble for a debate. | Social sciences | Couze Venn |
Paul Virilio's bunker theorizing.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | Mike Gane |
Performativity, parody, politics.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Moya Lloyd |
Playing it again: citation, reiteration or circularity?(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Jane Campbell, Janet Harbord |
Politics and the impossible: beyond psychoanalysis and deconstruction. | Social sciences | Glyn Daly |
Privileged nomads: on the strangeness of intellectuals and the intellectuality of strangers. | Social sciences | Dick Pels |
Reflexive modernization and beyond: knowledge and value in the politics of environment and technology. | Social sciences | Luigi Pellizzoni |
Re-membering places and the performance of belonging(s).(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Anne-Marie Fortier |
Response to Dick Pels.(response to article in this issue, p.63) | Social sciences | Rosi Braidotti |
Revisiting bodies and pleasures.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Judith Butler |
'She'll wake up one of these days and find she's turned into a nigger': passing though hybridity.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Sara Ahmed |
Subject, psyche and agency: the work of Judith Butler.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay) | Social sciences | Lois McNay |
Television is killing the art of symbolic exchange: Baudrillard's theory of communication. | Social sciences | William Merrin |
The conceptual cosmology of Paul Virgilio.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | James Der Derian |
The passenger: Paul Virilio and feminism.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | Verena Andrmatt Conley |
The place of complexity. | Social sciences | Nigel Thrift |
The self as image: a critical appraisal of postmodern theories of fashion. | Social sciences | Llwellyn Negrin |
The tendency, the accident and the untimely: Paul Virilio's engagement with the future.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | Patrick Crogan |
Virilio and architecture.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | Neil Leach |
Virilio and new media.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | Sean Cubbit |
Virilio, Stelarc and 'terminal' technoculture.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | Nicholas Zurbrugg |
Virilio, war and technology.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio) | Social sciences | Douglas Kellner |
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