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For fifteen years Public Culture has been publishing field-defining ethnographies and analyses of cultural studies. Public Culture essays have mapped the capital, human, and media flows drawing cities, peoples, and states into transnational relationships and political economies. Anthropologists, historians, sociologists, artists, and scholars of politics, literatures, architecture, and the arts have made groundbreaking contributions in the pages of Public Culture.
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Volume 13, Number 3, Fall 2001Table of Contents
- Seeing Disability
- pp. 391-397
- Mobility Disability
- pp. 459-484
- The Voice of "Reason"
- pp. 485-505
- From the Field
- p. 581
- Editor's Note
- pp. ix-xi