[csaa-forum] Cultural Studies Review NEW EDITION

Katrina Schlunke Katrina.Schlunke at uts.edu.au
Thu Sep 20 08:56:26 CST 2012


Dear Cultural Studies Review Readers,

Cultural Studies Review has just published its latest issue at
http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/csrj. It's an exciting
volume, which includes two themed sections – 'Secular Discomforts:
Religion and Cultural Studies' and 'On Mad Men' – and book reviews. The
table of contents follows.

Thanks for the continuing interest in our work - and please forward this
email to any of your friends and colleagues who may also be interested.

Ann Standish
University of Melbourne
annfs at unimelb.edu.au<mailto:annfs at unimelb.edu.au>

Cultural Studies Review
Vol 18, No 2 (2012): Secular Discomforts and On Mad Men
Table of Contents
http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/csrj/issue/view/135


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Editorial (1–2)
Katrina Schlunke, John Frow


Secular Discomforts: Religion and Cultural Studies
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Introducing Discomforts (3–15)
Sophie Sunderland, Holly Randell-Moon

'A Storm on the Horizon': Discomforting Democracy and the Feeling of
Fairness (16–31)
Ann Pellegrini

(Post) Secular Discomforts: Religio-Secular Disclosures in the Indian
Context (32–51)
Goldie Osuri

The Secret, Cultural Property and the Construction of the Spiritual
Commodity (52–73)
Guy Redden

Avatar, Dark Green Religion: and the Technological Construction of Nature
(74–88)
Chris Klassen

Colonial Subjectification: Foucault, Christianity and Governmentality
(89–108)
Christina Petterson

Buddhism, Poststructuralist Thought, Cultural Studies: A Profession of Faith
(109–28)
Edwin Ng

Christianity Would Not Want a World from which Violence was Excluded': God,
Bataille and Derrida on the Sovereign Logic of Religious Child Killing
(129–46)
Nick Mansfield


On Mad Men
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On Mad Men: Introduction (147–50)
Prudence Black, Melissa Jane Hardie

The Three Faces of Mad Men: Middlebrow Culture and Quality Television
(151–68)
Melissa Jane Hardie

Turned Back: Mad Men as Intermedial Melodrama (169–87)
Monique Rooney

Don, Betty and Jackie Kennedy: On Mad Men and Periodisation (188–206)
Prudence Black, Catherine Driscoll

Fag Men: Mad Men, Homosexuality and Televisual Style (207–22)
Lee Wallace

Seeing the World Second Hand: Mad Men and the Vintage Consumer (223–41)
Caroline Hamilton

The Return of Organisation Man: Commuter Narratives and Suburban Critique
(242–61)
Melissa Gregg

Mad Men’s Deceptive (Critique Of) Creativity (262–77)
Julie Robert

California and Irony in Mad Men (278–300)
Rodney Taveira

Mediations on Emergent Occasions: Mad Men, Donald Draper and Frank O’Hara
(301–15)
Kate Lilley


Reviews
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Sacred Landscapes (316–20)
Roland Boer

Material Becoming (321–9)
Michele Willson

We Need to Talk about Cultural Studies (330–40)
Justin O'Connor

Critique on Critique (341–6)
Nicholas Holm

Trauma: With or Without Theory (347–52)
Allen Meek

Children, Consumption, Controversy (353–9)
Rebecca Kambuta


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