Abstract
Editorial Statement John Mowitt, Jochen Schulte-Sasse, and Keya Ganguly Cultural Critique strives to publish the most innovative interdisciplinary scholarly work. The journal appears three times a year, and two issues per year are devoted to speciWc topics. Periodically, we also publish "interventionist" essays and special issues of current inter-est. Additionally, in at least one issue each year we publish articles grouped by foci (such as the "Normalization" focus of issue 57). Cultural Critique invites manuscript submissions as well as short review articles of noteworthy publications in contemporary cultural criticism and in cultural and/or intellectual history. The aim is to gal-vanize debates over matters of public concern to which scholars in the humanities and social sciences have not consistently had access. Projected special issues include: • Theories of Modernity/Modernization • The Formation of Cultural Studies • Cultural History/Intellectual History • The Politics of the Irrational • Residualisms (Media, Discourses, Histories) • Materialism Now • Edward Said Foci planned for coming issues include: Masses and Media; Psychoanalysis and Cultural Studies; High Technology and Cultural Studies; After Interdisciplinarity. Copyright © 2006 Regents of the University of Minnesota
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