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An interdisciplinary journal of transnational cultural studies

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Volume 5, Number 2

Issue 10, Winter 1993

Miscellany

Editor's Note
Carol A. Breckenridge
Miscellany
The Editors and Editorial Community

Controversies

Going Public
Benjamin Lee
Unstable Mixtures, Dilated Spheres: Negt and Kluge’s The Public Sphere and Experience, Twenty Years Later
Miriam Hansen
Culture’s Public Face
Greg Urban
Is there a Difference between Public Culture 1789 and 1989? A Reply to Greg Urban
Michael M.J. Fischer
(Ef)facing Culture: A Reply to Greg Urban
Marilyn Ivy
Rube Replies
Greg Urban
The Mass Media, Cultural Identity, and the Public Sphere in the Modern World
Nicholas Garnham
Civil Society and the Public Sphere
Craig Calhoun
Rewriting Taiwanese National History: The February 28 Incident as Spectacle
Ping-hui Liao
Of Gender, State Censorship, and Overseas Capital: An Interview with Chinese Director Zhang Yimou
Mayfair Mei-hui Yang

Peregrinations

Non-Sense in Context: Xu Bing’s Art and Its Publics
Janelle S. Taylor
Excerpts from “Lore Segal, Red Lantern, and Exoticism”
Jane Ying Zha
Raised Eyebrows for Raise the Red Lantern
Dai Qing
On Tracking World Cinema
Manthia Diawara

Re-iterations

Genealogy: Do we still have the Public?
Johann Gottfried Herder

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Public Culture is a reviewed interdisciplinary journal of cultural studies, published three times a year in Fall, Winter, and Spring for the Institute for Public Knowledge by Duke University Press. The journal's full archives are available online at Dukejournals.org.

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