Dear friends and colleagues,
Please find below the Table of Contents of the new issue of Cultural Politics, featuring articles on and by Paul Virilio, prisons, music, despotism, hospitality, and contemporary art.
In addition, there are book reviews on the cultural politics of meritocracy, sewing, dictatorships and art.
Please feel free to circulate this email to interested colleagues and email-lists and social media etc.
If you wish to submit an article, propose a special section or issue, contribute artwork, or write a book review for the journal then please contact our lead editor, Professor John Armitage, through one of the email addresses below.
Best wishes,
Dr Mark Featherstone
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CULTURAL POLITICS
July 01, 2019; Volume 15, Number 2
ARTICLE
Remembering Paul Virilio
John Armitage
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,121-135. doi: 10.1215/17432197-7515000
A Cockpit in the City
Paul Virilio, Chris Turner
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,137-138. doi: 10.1215/17432197-7515014
Quasi: Adjudicating Guilt, Innocence, and Citizenship in the Neoliberal Prison
Deena Varner
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,139-161. doi: 10.1215/17432197-7537515
Music in the Work of Social Reproduction
Eric Drott
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,162-183. doi: 10.1215/17432197-7515028
The Despotic Imperative: From Hiero to The Circle
Bülent Diken
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,184-201. doi: 10.1215/17432197-7515042
Hospitality; or, A Critique of Un/Inhabitability
Maxwell Woods
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,202-222. doi: 10.1215/17432197-7515056
When the Periphery Laughs: Humor and Locality in Contemporary Art from Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Uroš Čvoro; Chrisoula Lionis
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,223-243.
EXHIBITION REVIEW ESSAY
Marx on Earth
Barbara McCloskey
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,244-251.
BOOK REVIEW
Dangerous Fictions: The Cultural Politics of Neoliberal Meritocracy
Kim Allen
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,252-255. doi: 10.1215/17432197-7515183
Sewing, Cycling, and Sociology
Geraldine Biddle-Perry
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,256-258. doi: 10.1215/17432197-7515197
Modern Dictatorships and Their Art Worlds
Maria Alina Asavei
Cultural Politics July 2019, Vol.15,259-261. doi: 10.1215/17432197-7515211
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Cultural Politics:
Professor John Armitage, PhD
Founder and Lead Editor: Cultural Politics
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