Cultural Politics is published three times a year in March, July and November by Duke University Press. The first seven volumes (March 2005 - November 2011) were published by Berg (Oxford, UK).
Artists Projects and essays freely available with open access at Duke University Press:
2016
Cultural Politics 2016 Volume 12, Number 2:
Featured Artist: Joy Gerrard - Protest Crowds
Cultural Politics 2016 Volume 12, Number 1:
Featured Artist:Susan Hamburger: Moral Hazard
2015
Cultural Politics 2015 Volume 11, Number 3:
Brandon Ballengée - Ghosts of the Gulf
Cultural Politics 2015 Volume 11, Number 2:
Deborah Frizzell on Richard Mosse - Richard Mosse’s Enclave: Dream of the Celt
Cultural Politics 2015 Volume 11, Number 1:
Arnold Mesches: American Uncanny
2014
Cultural Politics 2014 Volume 10, Number 3:
Mira Schor: The Ground
Cultural Politics 2014 Volume 10, Number 2:
Gair Dunlop: Gateways to Bletchley
Cultural Politics 2014 Volume 10, Number 1:
Sarah Peters: Tempests and Utopians
2013
Cultural Politics 2013 Volume 9, Number 3:
Robert E. D'Souza: The Indian Biennale Effect The Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2012
Cultural Politics 2013 Volume 9, Number 2:
Leon Phillips: Lyotard's Dance of Paint
Cultural Politics 2013 Volume 9, Number 1:
Matthias Messmer and Hsin-Mei Chuang: China's Vanishing Worlds: Countryside, Traditions, and Cultural Spaces
Also in Cultural Politics 2013 Volume 9, Number 1:
Claudia Hart: Beginning and End Games: A Parable in 3D
2012
Cultural Politics 2012 Volume 8, Number 3: Susanne Slavick: Horsepower Hubris
Cultural Politics 2012 Volume 8, Number 2: G. Roger Denson: A Time to Gather Stones: Nomadism after War in Susanne Slavick's Out of Rubble
Cultural Politics 2012 Volume 8, Number 1: Murat Cem Mengüç and Dominic McGill: An Introduction to Muqaddimah
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