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FA YE PICKREM AND LINDA HUTCHEON in issue. entitled 'Post-Marxism and Cultural ~tud1es. "'" .iclL"lori .....0 Cultural Studies ....v~..I...:;....,"LVH \J:>Ub>USllea UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO QUARTERLY; VOLUME 65, NUMBER 2, SPRING 1996 352. FAYE PICKREM AND LINDA HUTCHEON What we find is not an interaction or determination between constituted areas of the but a field of relational semi-identities in which 'pOUtH:al, lae~01()gt(:al,' and 'economicl elements will enter into unstable relations. of imbrication without ever to constitute themselves as separa'te "tJ"'j~t'1"i1.-r~ on the Revolutions Time women's hard-won within the acalae:my as a transcendental INTRODUCTION 353 oGibt;Uar'les of AIDS, fine arts.. and cineout the material of t ..u ..u ....... . ele:gu:lc meditation and cultural ,.....>t.... "..,1.0 J.'\....."."-LLlLF. the of Shelburne the "'11t·h,,'''c! as the site of resource 354 FAYE PICKREM AND LINDA I-ruTCHEON ........"'~--. wars' and the 'culture wars,' lntJroauctlOn to the 1995 cornpalruc.n sut)lected to qUf~snon. issues oncultural Stuld.1E~S not as definitive answers; but as a move to locate some of the 'reasonable' voices noted and as an invitation to to and extend the debates here. Current terI'I'ttnOJ,og these discourses not become 0' u ..u. .....,...'"',..., remain We look forward to which will continue to calibrate the discourses of cultural studies in Canada within their historical and contexts. there is much that to aU(lreJSS , .....

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