[csaa-forum] Emotional Geographies CSR Vol 19 NOW AVAILABLE

Katrina Schlunke Katrina.Schlunke at uts.edu.au
Sun Sep 29 16:19:41 CST 2013


Dear CSR readers:

Cultural Studies Review has just published its latest issue 'Emotional
Geographies' at http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/csrj. We
invite you to review the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site
to review articles and items of interest.

Please forward this email to any friends or colleagues you think may be
interested.

Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Ann Standish
University of Melbourne
annfs at unimelb.edu.au<mailto:annfs at unimelb.edu.au>

Cultural Studies Review
Vol 19, No 2 (2013): Emotional Geographies
Table of Contents
http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/csrj/issue/view/203


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Editorial (1–4)
Chris Healy, Katrina Schlunke


Emotional Geographies of the Uncanny
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Emotional Geographies of the Uncanny: Reinterpreting Italian Transnational
Spaces (5–18)
Maurizio Marinelli, Francesco Ricatti

Uncanny Exposures: Mobility, Repetition and Desire in Front of a Camera
(19–41)
Giorgia Alu

The Interstitial Language and Transnational Experience (42–69)
Paolo Bartoloni

The Triumph of the Uncanny: Italians and Italian Architecture in Tianjin
(70–98)
Maurizio Marinelli

Italian Transnational Spaces in Japan: Doing Racialised, Gendered and
Sexualised Occidentalism (99–124)
Toshio Miyake

The Emotion of Truth and the Racial Uncanny: Aborigines and Sicilians in
Australia (125–49)
Francesco Ricatti

Oggetti Spaesati, Unhomely Belongings: Objects, Migrations and Cultural
Apocalypses (150–74)
Ilaria Vanni


Articles
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How to Understand Custodial Belonging (175–92)
Ann Game, Demelza Marlin, Andrew Metcalfe

Empire and the Ambiguities of Love (193–215)
Linnell Secomb

‘Reading’ the Landsborough, Leichhardt and Gregory Explorer Trees of
Northern Australia in Cultural Studies and Anthropology (216–36)
Richard James Martin

Vanished Thresholds: Colonial Gentry and the Shaping of One of Sydney's
Earliest Suburbs (237–60)
Lesley Johnson

The Western Australian Police Headquarters Building: Surveillance, Power and
the Authoritarian State (261–89)
Jon Stratton


New Writing
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To Love—To Live: Barrow and Cart (290–306)
Lisa McDonald, Vicki Crowley


Reviews
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Forgetting Richard Hoggart (307–13)
Ken Ruthven

Dancing through Post-Youth Cultures (314–23)
Tara Brabazon

In Pursuit of the Working Class (324–34)
Ben Clarke

The Global Imagination (335–9)
Paul Giles

How to do Things with Green Culture (340–6)
Angi Buettner


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