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Please see below for the details of the latest issue of Cultural Politics, featuring articles by Friedrich Kittler and Sean Cubitt, among others, as well as topics relevant to all including art, photography, graphics, and fashion thinking.
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Winchester School of Art
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Cultural Politics an International Journal
Duke University Press
Cultural Politics an International Journal
Volume 13, Number 1, March 2017
Articles
Real Time Analysis, Time Axis Manipulation
Friedrich Kittler
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 1-18; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755144
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/1.abstract
Glitch
Sean Cubitt
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 19-33; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755156
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/19.abstract
Herbert Marcuse and the Promesse du Bonheur: Politics and Literature in Dark Times
Malcolm Miles
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 34-47; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755168
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/34.abstract
Seeing the Unseen: An Interview with Mariam Ghani
Deborah Frizzell
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 48-57; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755180
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/48.extract
Modeling Affective Labor: On Terry Richardson’s Photography
Benjamin Halligan
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 58-80; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755192
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/58.abstract
Communicating Graphically: Mimesis, Visual Language, and Commodification as Culture
Matt Applegate and Jamie Cohen
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 81-100; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755204
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/81.abstract
Picasso Is Mightier than the M16: On Imaging and Imagining Palestine’s Resistance in the Global Community
Hanan Toukan
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 101-123; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755216
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/101.abstract
Book Reviews
The Practice of Theorizing Fashion
Marco Pecorari
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 125-128; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755298
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/125.extract
Against Surfing: On Lingering with Byung-Chul Han
Jeremy Bell
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 129-131; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755310
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/129.extract
Pleasures of the Vanguard
Joe Darlington
Cultural Politics (2017) 13(1): 132-134; doi:10.1215/17432197-3755322
http://culturalpolitics.dukejournals.org/content/13/1/132.extract
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