In this Issue
“Cultural Politics is a welcome and innovative addition. In an academic universe already well populated with journals, it is carving out its own unique place—broad 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 at Chapel Hill
Moving beyond the boundaries of race, gender, and class, Cultural Politics examines the political ramifications of global cultural productions across artistic and academic disciplines. The journal explores precisely what is cultural about politics and what is political about culture by bringing together text and visual art that offer diverse modes of engagement with theory, cultural production, and politics.
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Volume 10, Issue 3, November 2014Editorial Board
Editors
John Armitage, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK
Ryan Bishop, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK
Douglas Kellner, University of California, Los Angeles, US
Book Review Editor
Mark Featherstone, University of Keele, UK
Arts Editor
Joy Garnett, Independent Artist, US
Main Board
John Beck, University of Westminster, UK
Verena Andermatt Conley, Harvard University, US
Tom Conley, Harvard University, US
Sean Cubitt, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK
Phil Graham, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Chua Beng Huat, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Kate Nash, University of London, UK
Patrice Riemens, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Kevin Robins, City University, London, UK
Paul Virilio, Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture, Paris, France
Advisory Board
Zygmunt Bauman, University of Leeds, UK
Iain Borden, University of London, UK
James Der Derian, Brown University, US
Mike Fischer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
Coco Fusco, Columbia University, US
Mike Gane, University of Loughborough, UK
Steve Graham, Newcastle University, UK
Chris Hables Gray, Union Institute and University, UK
Donna Haraway, University of California, Santa Cruz, US
Alphonso Lingis, Pennsylvania State University, US
Allan Luke, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
David Lyon, Queens University, Canada
Katya Mandoki, Autonomous Metropolitan University, Mexico
George Marcus, University of California, Irvine, US
Achille Mbembe, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Toby Miller, University of California, Riverside, US
John O’Neill, York University, Canada
Peggy Phelan, Stanford University, US
Elspeth Probyn, University of Sydney, Australia
Andrew Ross, New York University, US
Alan Sinfield, University of Sussex, UK
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Columbia University, US
John Street, University of East Anglia, UK
Nigel Thrift, University of Warwick, UK
Chris Turner, Independent Scholar and Translator, UK
Graeme Turner, University of Queensland, Australia
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, University of British Columbia, Canada
Robert Young, University of Oxford, UK
Slavoj Žižek, Institute for Social Studies, Slovenia