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An interdisciplinary journal of transnational cultural studies

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Volume 5, Number 3

Issue 11, Spring 1993

Controversies

The Nation Consumed: Buying and Believing in Sri Lanka
Steven Kemper
The Theory of Infantile Citizenship
Lauren Berlant
Patriotism and Its Futures
Arjun Appadurai
Aesthetics versus Ideology in National Symbolism: The Creation of the Emblem of Israel
Don Handelman and Lea Shamgar-Handelman
Visual Nationalism: On Looking at ‘National Symbols’
Virginia R. Dominguez
National Images and the Blind Hegemony of Discourse: Rejoinder to Dominguez
Lea Shamgar-Handelman and Don Handelman

Screening Politics in a World of Nations

Editorial Comment: On Screening Politics in a World of Nations
Lila Abu-Lughod
Television Tales and a Woman’s Rage: A Nationalist Recasting of Draupadi’s ‘Disrobing’
Purnima Mankekar
Finding a Place for Islam: Egyptian Television Serials and the National Interest
Lila Abu-Lughod
Video Crackdown, or The Sacrificial Pirate: Censorship and Cultural Consequences in Thailand
Annette Hamilton
Film and Television Production in Papua New Guinea: How Media Become the Message
Nancy Sullivan
Aboriginal Media and the Australian Imaginary
Faye Ginsburg
Latin American Grassroots Video: Beyond Television
Patricia Aufderheide
The Spirit of Christmas: Television and Commodity Hunger in a Brazilian Election
Caroline S. Tauxe

Peregrinations

Beyond The Trocadero: Mickey’s Wild West Show and More
Terri Castaneda
Misreconized Identities: key moments in the development of remotely controlled subjects
Sherry Milkner and Ernest Larsen
Piecemeal Shelter: Writing, Ethnicity, Violence
Meena Alexander

Re-iterations

Miscellany

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Volume 5, Number 3 Cover

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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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