An Electronic Journal of Interdisciplinary Criticism
Volume 5, Number 1 (September, 1994)
ISSN: 1053-1920
In This Issue:
- Deepika Bahri, "Disembodying the Corpus: Postcolonial Pathology in Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions"
- Robert Kolker, "The Moving Image Reclaimed" (Hypermedia)
- Marie-Laure Ryan, "Immersion vs. Interactivity: Virtual Reality and Literary Theory"
- Allan Stoekl, "'Round Dusk: Kojève at the End"
- John Walker, "Seizing Power: Decadence and Transgression in Foucault and Paglia"
- Charles Bernstein, Three Poems (Hypermedia)
- James Boros, "Cheered by Battleship"
- Michael Evans, Two Poems
- Lidia Yuknavitch, "Differentia"
- Letters/Responses:
- Jeff Bell, "Response to Jonathan Beller's Essay, 'Cinema: Capital of the Twentieth Century'"
- Popular Culture Column:
- Andrew Levy, "Prehistory and Postmodernism"
- Reviews:
- Russell A. Potter, "Black Modernisms/Black Postmodernisms" Review of: Tricia Rose, Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America. Wesleyan UP/ UP of New England; and Paul Gilroy, The Black Atlantic:
Modernity and Double-Consciousness. Harvard UP.
- Jeffrey Nealon, "Theory That Matters" Review of Butler, Judith. Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex". New York & London: Routledge, 1993.
- Jonathan Markovitz, "Blurring the Lines: Art on the Border" Review of La Frontera/The Border: Art About the Mexico/United States Border Experience. Organized by the Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
orary Art, San Diego.
- Thomas Benson, "Permanence and Change in the Global Village" Review of Garry, Patrick M. Scrambling for Protection: The New Media and the First Amendment. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1994.
- Kevin J.H. Dettmar, "Postmodern Jeremiad: Kruger on Popular Culture" Review of Barbara Kruger. Remote Control: Power, Cultures, and the World of Appearances. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1993.
- Christian L. Pyle, "The Superhero Meets the Culture Critic" Review of Reynolds, Richard. Super Heroes: A Modern Mythology. Studies in Popular Culture. Jackson: University of Mississippi Press, 1994.
- -- Review Editor: Jim English
- Notices
General Information
The editors of Postmodern Culture gratefully acknowledge the contributions of Lisa Brawley, Craig Horman, Paul Outka, and Shawn Wilbur, who run PMC-MOO.
Postmodern Culture is published three times a year by Oxford University Press (September, January, and May). It is available via gopher, ftp, listserv, and World-Wide Web. This issue is published with support from North Carolina State University and the University of Virginia. Postmodern Culture is a member of the Conference of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ) and of the Association of Electronic Scholarly Journals (AESJ).
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