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[ecrea] NEW ISSUE: CULTURAL POLITICS VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1, MARCH 2010
Thu Apr 01 21:58:26 GMT 2010
Dear friends and colleagues
I am pleased to announce the publication of CULTURAL POLITICS Volume 5,
Issue 3, November 2009, which is a General Issue.
Official website here:
http://www.bergpublishers.com/BergJournals/CulturalPolitics/tabid/520/Default.aspx
Cultural Politics’ Artists’ website here:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/culturalpolitics/
Subscribe here:
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Best wishes.
John
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Cultural Politics
Volume 6, Issue 1
March 2010
Articles
The Exit from Capitalism has Already Begun
André Gorz on the implications of the new capitalism’s
reliance on immaterial contents for increasingly problematical
reproduction and with the emancipatory potential inherent in this
situation.
Towers that Flower
Artist and poet Alec Finlay and photographer Alexander Maris
explore the windmill turbine, the only monumental sculpture suited to
symbolize the era of climate change.
An Extreme Case of Social Life: Inmate Society in National Socialist
Concentration Camps
Maya Suderland critically reflects on the widely held view
that, because the concentration camp represents an extreme case of a
relationship of subordination, it cannot be examined from a social point
of view.
Special Section on the Cultural Politics of Celebrity
The Cultural Politics of Celebrity
Philip Drake and Andy Miah consider celebrity as a ubiquitous
aspect of contemporary culture, mass media, and the Internet that is
inextricably linked to developments in media systems that operate within
capitalist systems of commodity exchange.
News, Celebrity and Vortextuality: A Study of the Media Coverage of
the Michael Jackson Verdict
Gary Whannel examines the transformation of news as a cultural
commodity and a social process by the expansion in the range, volume, and
circulation speed of media production or what Whannel conceptualizes as
‘Vortextuality’ with reference to the coverage of the verdict
announcement in the trial of Michael Jackson.
Unsolicited Submission
American artist David Levine’s project about unsolicited wannabe
celebrity submissions to talent and other cultural agencies is a
multidisciplinary and multiyear project of gathering, analysing, and
archiving such unsolicited submissions in every field of cultural
endeavour.
The ‘Public Inquisitor’ as Media Celebrity
Michael Higgins looks at the development and utility of
celebrity among high-profile political interviewers, offering the revised
description of ‘public inquisitor’ to describe the rise of the political
interviewer as a celebrity form.
‘As Seen on TV’: The Celebrity Expert: How Taste is shaped by
Lifestyle Media
Helen Powell and Sylvie Prasad examine how television, print,
and advertising contribute to the construction of media stars such as
Jamie Oliver whose function is to transfer knowledge of particular
lifestyles to the lived experience of ordinary people.
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About Cultural Politics
“Cultural Politics is a welcome and innovative addition. In an
academic universe already well populated with journals, it is carving out
its own unique placebroad and a bit quirky. It likes to leap
between the theoretical and the concrete, so that it is never boring and
often filled with illuminating glimpses into the intellectual and
cultural worlds.” Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina,
USA.
Edited by
John Armitage, Northumbria University, UK
Ryan Bishop, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Douglas Kellner, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Cultural Politics is an international, refereed journal that
explores the global character and effects of contemporary culture and
politics. It analyzes how cultural identities, agencies and actors,
political issues and conflicts, and global media are linked,
characterized, examined and resolved. In doing so, the journal explores
precisely what is cultural about politics and what is political about
culture. It investigates the marginalized and outer regions of this
complex and interdisciplinary subject area.
Each issue publishes artwork by selected artists reflecting contemporary
cultural and political issues.
Official website here:
http://www.bergpublishers.com/BergJournals/CulturalPolitics/tabid/520/Default.aspx
Cultural Politics’ Artists’ website here:
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/culturalpolitics/
Subscribe here:
http://www.bergpublishers.com/JournalsHomepage/CustomerServices/SubscribeRenew/tabid/3420/Default.aspx
WANT TO SUBMIT AN ARTICLE OR BOOK REVIEW?
1) Manuscript Submissions
Should you have an article you would like to submit, please write to
the editors:
Dr John Armitage
Head of Department of Media
Co-editor, Cultural Politics
School of Arts & Social Sciences
Room SQ318d, Squires Building
Northumbria University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST
(e) (w):
(j.armitage /at/ unn.ac.uk)
(e) (h):
(j.armitage /at/ technologica.demon.co.uk)
(t) Blackberry: +44 (0)7966977782
(t) Office: +44 (0)191 227 4971
Visit the Cultural Politics website at:
http://www.bergpublishers.com/BergJournals/CulturalPolitics/tabid/520/Default.aspx
And
Dr Ryan Bishop
Co-Editor, Cultural Politics
Associate Professor of English
The National University of Singapore
Department of English
AS5, Arts Link
Singapore 117570
Tel. + 65-6874 6633
Fax: + 65-6773 2981
Email: (ellrb /at/ nus.edu.sg)
2) Book Reviews
Please contact Mark Featherstone for consideration for review in
Cultural Politics.
Dr Mark Featherstone
Book Reviews Editor
Cultural Politics
Sociology
CESSW, Keele University
Keele ST5 5BG
Staffordshire
UK
Email: (spa.37 /at/ keele.ac.uk)
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