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2009
71 SPECIAL ISSUE Drugs in Motion
2008
70 Including "Stepford U.S.A.: Second-Wave Feminism, Domestic Labor, and the Representation of National Time" by Jane Elliott
69
Radical Conservative Thought in Transiton. Martin Heidegger, Ernst Junger, and Carl Schmidtt, 1940-1960
68 "Geopolitics and Aesthetics" and "The Politics of Critique"
2007
67 SPECIAL ISSUE Edward Said and After: Toward a New Humanism
66 Including "Love, Lists, and Class in Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity" by Barry Faulk
65 "Cultures of Finance"
2006
64 Including "Germany Is a Boy in Trouble" by Jennifer Fay
63 "Circum-navigations: Politics, Aesthetics, and Senses of the Self"
62 "Perils," Past and Present
2005
61 Including "Violent Submissions: Gendered Automobility" by Sarah S. Jain
60 SPECIAL ISSUE Theodor Adorno OUT OF PRINT
59 More on Minority/Colonial Discourse
2004
58 SPECIAL ISSUE Globalization and Popular Culture: Production, Consumption, Identity
57 SPECIAL ISSUE Normalization
56 Colonial Cultures and Class Cultures/Queer Work
2003
55 Including "What Can Disability Studies Learn from the Culture Wars?" by Tobin Siebers
54 Including "Playstation Cordoba, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Etc.: A War Mode" by Klaus Theweleit
53 SPECIAL ISSUE Posthumanism
2002
52 SPECIAL ISSUE Everyday Life OUT OF PRINT
51 Including "DuBois on Trauma: Psychoanalysis and the Would-Be Black Savant" by Christina Zwarg
50 Including "Unsinkable Masculinity: The Artist and the Work of Art in James Cameron's Titanic" by David Gerstner
2001
49 SPECIAL ISSUE Critical Theory in Latin America
48 Including "L.A.'s 'White Minority': Punk and the Contradictions of Self-Marginalization" by Daniel S. Taber
47 In the Wake of Eurocentrism and Other Wakes OUT OF PRINT
2000
46 SPECIAL ISSUE Trauma and Its Cultural Aftereffects
45 From the Global to the Quotidian
44 Thinking Machines and After Sex
1999
43 SPECIAL ISSUE The Politics of Impeachment
42 Including "Is There History after Eurocentrism? Globalism, Postcolonialism, and the Disavowal of History" by Arif Dirlik
41 Including "Horace Pippin and the African American Vernacular" by John. W. Roberts
1998
40 SPECIAL ISSUE The Future of American Studies OUT OF PRINT
39 Including "Apocalypse 2001; or, What Happens After Posthistory" by Patrick Brantlinger
38 Including "Quine's Ambivalence" by David Golumbia
1997
37 Including "Nat Turner at the Limits of Travel" by Mark Simpson
36 Including "The Politics of Postmodern Feminism, Revisited" by Linda Martín Alcoff
35 Including "Dividing the Indivisible: The Fissured Story of the Manhattan Project" by Margot Norris
1998
34 Including "Three Theories of the Race of W.E.B. DuBois" by Kenneth Mostern
33 Including "The Ideology of Dialogue: The Bakhtin/De Man (Dis)Connection" by Tom Cohen
32 Including "Can the Postcolonial Critic Speak? Orientalism and the Rushdie Affair" by Anouar Majid
Issues 1 through 31 were published by Oxford University Press. Please contact them for more information on these back issues.
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