Public Culture

An interdisciplinary journal of transnational cultural studies

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Issues in Volume 18

  • Volume 18, Number 3

    Volume 18, Number 3

    Fall 2006

    Haiyan Lee on the enchantment of Chinese womanhood in the age of millennial capitalism; João Biehl and Torben Eskerod with personal histories and portraits of AIDS patients in Brazil; William Mazzarella on e-governance and the politics of immediation in India; Sabine Gölz on the temporality of Moscow’s architectural redevelopment; and more…

  • Volume 18, Number 2

    Volume 18, Number 2

    Spring 2006

    Saba Mahmood on secularism and the politics of empire; Colin Jager on romanticism’s contribution to an analysis of secularism; Charles Taylor on the modernness of religion in an age of mobilization; Dominic Boyer on Ostalgie and the politics of the future in unified Germany; Michel Feher on the similar situations faced by George W. Bush at the beginning of his second term and by Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal in the 1960s; Katherine Gordy on consumerism and socialist ideology in Special Period Cuba; and more…

  • Volume 18, Number 1

    Volume 18, Number 1

    Winter 2006

    Candace Vogler on Derek Jarman’s “The Angelic Conversation”; Arjun Appadurai on the social life and promiscuous endlessness of India’s world of things; Jean and John Comaroff on quantifacts and the production of the un/real in South Africa; Ann Stoler on the uses and abuses of empire in American public discourse; and more…

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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 Society for Transnational Cultural Studies by Duke University Press. The journal's full archives are available online at Dukejournals.org.

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