Culture Machine: Books For Review
 
Culture Machine has a number of books in search of qualified reviewers:
 
Veering: A Theory of Literature, by Nick Royle
Deleuze: Altered States and Film, by Anna Powell
Althusser's Lesson, by Jacques Ranciere
On the Modern Cult of Factish Gods, by Bruno Latour
Trespasses, by Masao Miyoshi
Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities, by Martha C. Nussbaum
Nanoethics: Big Ethical Issues with Small Technology, by Donal P. O'Mathuna
The Anime Machine: A Media Theory of Animation, bu Thomas Lamarre
Aesthetic Theory and the Video Game, by Graeme Kirkpatrick
Designing Culture: The Technological Imagination at Work, by Anne Balsamo
Badiou and Politics, by Bruno Bostells
 
Please feel free to approach us with suggestions for reviews of other newly released books concerned with culture, new media, politics and theory. We can secure the review copy for you.
 
If you are interested in reviewing for Culture Machine, please e-mail Clare Birchall at [log in to unmask] with a CV, a sample of work, a postal address, and the title in which you are interested.
 
Many thanks,
Clare Birchall
 
 

CULTURE MACHINE http://www.culturemachine.net is an open-access peer-reviewed journal of cultural studies and cultural theory which publishes new work from both established figures and up-and-coming writers. It is fully refereed and has an International Editorial Advisory Board which includes Geoffrey Bennington, Robert Bernasconi, Sue Golding, Lawrence Grossberg, Peggy Kamuf, Alphonso Lingis, Meaghan Morris, Paul Patton, Mark Poster, Avital Ronell, Nicholas Royle, Tadeusz Slawek and Kenneth Surin.

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