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[eccr] TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies
Mon May 26 19:48:24 GMT 2003
>Dear friends,
>
>I am pleased to announce that Wilfrid Laurier University Press is now
>publishing TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, beginning with #9,
>Spring 2003. The new issue will be launched in Halifax on May 31st and
>available through WLUP, by subscription, or at your local bookstore
>(especially if you request it!) after that date. This move will allow us
>to produce the journal more regularly and to distribute it more
>effectively. We have new colleagues on our advisory and editorial boards,
>and new ideas and projects for the journal. You can preview the issue and
>meet the editorial board at <http://www.yorku.ca/topia/>www.yorku.ca/topia/.
>
>Your subscriptions are crucial to our sustainability and our ability to
>produce an engaged, ongoing dialogue between readers, contributors and the
>journal itself. Last year we increased our subscribers' list by over 100%
>but we still need to expand our subscription base. For subscription forms
>and information please go to
><http://www.yorku.ca/topia/.>www.yorku.ca/topia/. Since libraries, like
>academics, are pinching their pennies, the journal continues to be very
>reasonably priced.
>
>TOPIA is planning a theme issue on technology and culture for Spring 2004.
>A Call for Papers is posted on the TOPIA website. Future theme issues in
>the works include Muslim identities; South Asian cultural studies;
>cultural studies and disability; and cultural studies, gender and the
>environment. With the formation of a new cultural studies association
>(see link in <http://www.yorku.ca/topia/>www.yorku.ca/topia/) and the
>creation of new cultural studies programs in universities across the
>country, this promises to be an interesting time for scholars in this
>area. We receive an ever increasing number of manuscripts representing
>diverse disciplines, critical approaches and geographic regions. With
>these changes we are also considering future directions for our website,
>including the publication of abstracts, graduate student papers, a
>discussion forum, and audio-visual components for the journal. Those of
>you attending the Congress may wish to attend our workshop on critical
>issues in academic publishing, Canadian Association of Cultural Studies,
>May 31st at 4:00 pm.
>
>Barbara Godard continues her outstanding work as book review editor. To
>offer reviews or notify her of current publications please contact her at
><mailto:(bgodard /at/ yorku.ca)>(bgodard /at/ yorku.ca). For editorial inquiries or to
>discuss submissions please write
><mailto:(topia /at/ yorku.ca)>(topia /at/ yorku.ca). We consider the ever-increasing
>flow of manuscripts and queries a gratifying confirmation of the journal's
>success in stimulating critical, interdisciplinary scholarship on culture.
>Hopefully the journal will continue to grow in its scope, its
>interdisciplinarity, its relevance and its interest for people in the many
>areas and disciplines that comprise its readership. I look forward to
>working with you on this project.
>
>Many thanks,
>Jody Berland
>
>Editor, TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies
><http://www.yorku.ca/topia/>www.yorku.ca/topia/
>Help us reach our goal of 500 subscribers
>
>Table of Contents Issue 9, Spring 2003:
>
>Editorial.
>
>Articles:
>Robert Babe: Money and Culture: First Annual Column on Cultural Studies
>and Political Economy
>Len Findlay: Content Providers of the World Unite! A Critical Canadian
>Analysis and Agenda
>Leslie Shade: G-Men Redux: Total Information Awareness and the Threat to
>the Public Interest
>Tony Tremblay: Reading the 'Real': Unearthing Survivor's Republican Roots
>Bruce Erickson: The Colonial Climbs of Mount Trudeau: Thinking Masculinity
>Through the Homosocial
>
>Offerings:
>Bjorn Ekeberg: Life in Transit - A Global Condition
>Carol Corbin: Michael McGee
>
>Review Essays:
>Michael Dorland: 'Money for nothing; things for free': The dire straits of
>contemporary cultural policy analysis?
>Elena Basile: Deterritorializing the Nation: Italic Writing and the
>Transcultural Politics of Ethnicity
>
>Reviews:
>Michael Hunter: Long Wide Load: Navigating the Postmodern Turn
>François Gagnon: The Cultural Studies of Spaces
>Ilya Parkins: Unsettled Relations: Feminism and Cultural Studies
>Rhiannon Bury: Cyberculture: A Blast from the Past?
>Lachlan Story: Ultrasound and the Politics of Knowing and Showing
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