Image from An Introduction to Muqaddimah (detail), by Murat Cem Menguc and Dominic McGill.
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NEW ISSUE:
Cultural Politics
Volume 8, Issue 1
GENERAL ISSUE
March 2012
Articles
The Dark Side of the Spectacle: Terror in Norway and the UK Riots
Douglas Kellner
February 13, 2008, or, the Baleful Enchantments of an Apology
Ian Buchanan
Celebration: A World of Appearances
Paul Virilio in Conversation with Sacha Goldmann
Baudrillard Seriously: The Joys of Misprision
Francois Cusset
An Introduction to Muqaddimah
Murat Cem Menguc and Dominic McGill
Still Fighting ‘The Beast’: Guerilla Television and the Limits of YouTube
William Merrin
Remember the Nineties? Turbo-Folk as the Vanishing Mediator of Nationalism
Uros Cvoro
“Passing Everybody and Never Halting”: Dromos and Speed in Jack Kerouac’s On the Road
Eftychia Mikelli
Book Reviews
The Mechanics of the Liberatory Promise: A Review of Joss Hand’s @ is for Activism
Ingrid Hoofd
Narcissism in the Age of Technology
Kostas Maronitis
Bats, Bombs and Toxic Waste in America’s Purloined Landscape
Rob Bullard
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