Theory, Culture & Society 1999 - Abstracts

Theory, Culture & Society 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
Beyond food/sex: eating and an ethics of existence.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay)Social sciencesElspeth Probyn
Blinded by the (speed of) light.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesScott McQuire
Charisma and tragedy: an introduction.(Critical Essay)Social sciencesRaphael Falco
Classing queer: politics in competition.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay)Social sciencesMariam Fraser
Community and economy: a retraditionalization of gender?Social sciencesLisa Adkins
Dada between Nietzche's 'Birth of Tragedy' and Bourdieu's 'Distinction': existenz and conflict in cultural analysis.Social sciencesT.J. Berard
Differentiations of modernity.Social sciencesJosef Bleicher, Klaus Lichtblau
Ethnic absolutism and the authoritarian spirit.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay)Social sciencesChetan Bhatt
Etiquette books, discourse and the deployment of an order of things.Social sciencesJorge Arditi
Gender, habitus and the field: Pierre Bourdieu and the limits of reflexivity.Social sciencesLois McNay
Indirect light: extracted from Polar Inertia.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesPaul Virilio
Living dangerously with Bruno Latour in a hybrid world.Social sciencesMark Elam
Max Weber's 'Ancient Judaism'.Social sciencesHarvey Sacks
Negotiating as emotion management.Social sciencesWillem Mastenbroek
'New music' between search for identity and autopoiesis.Social sciencesMario Vieira de Carvalho
On Sacks on Weber on ancient Judaism: introductory notes and interpretive resources.(Harvey Sacks, Max Weber)Social sciencesEmanuel A. Schegloff
On the cunning of imperialist reason.Social sciencesPierre Bourdieu, Loic Wacquant
On the cunning of Imperialist reason: a questioning note or preamble for a debate.Social sciencesCouze Venn
Paul Virilio's bunker theorizing.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesMike Gane
Performativity, parody, politics.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay)Social sciencesMoya Lloyd
Playing it again: citation, reiteration or circularity?(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay)Social sciencesJane Campbell, Janet Harbord
Politics and the impossible: beyond psychoanalysis and deconstruction.Social sciencesGlyn Daly
Privileged nomads: on the strangeness of intellectuals and the intellectuality of strangers.Social sciencesDick Pels
Reflexive modernization and beyond: knowledge and value in the politics of environment and technology.Social sciencesLuigi Pellizzoni
Re-membering places and the performance of belonging(s).(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay)Social sciencesAnne-Marie Fortier
Response to Dick Pels.(response to article in this issue, p.63)Social sciencesRosi Braidotti
Revisiting bodies and pleasures.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay)Social sciencesJudith 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 sciencesSara Ahmed
Subject, psyche and agency: the work of Judith Butler.(Performativity and Belonging)(Critical Essay)Social sciencesLois McNay
Television is killing the art of symbolic exchange: Baudrillard's theory of communication.Social sciencesWilliam Merrin
The conceptual cosmology of Paul Virgilio.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesJames Der Derian
The passenger: Paul Virilio and feminism.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesVerena Andrmatt Conley
The place of complexity.Social sciencesNigel Thrift
The self as image: a critical appraisal of postmodern theories of fashion.Social sciencesLlwellyn Negrin
The tendency, the accident and the untimely: Paul Virilio's engagement with the future.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesPatrick Crogan
Virilio and architecture.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesNeil Leach
Virilio and new media.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesSean Cubbit
Virilio, Stelarc and 'terminal' technoculture.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesNicholas Zurbrugg
Virilio, war and technology.(Special Issue on Paul Virilio)Social sciencesDouglas Kellner
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