Cultural Studies and the Sociology of Culture
Issue 01: The Worlding of Cultural Studies (Winter 1998) Janet Wolff It is almost exactly ten years since I came to the United States from Britain, and exactly seven since I came to Rochester as...
View ArticleThe History of Art after the Death of the “Death of the Subject”
Issue 01: The Worlding of Cultural Studies (Winter 1998) Keith Moxey Autobiography reveals gaps, and not only gaps in time and space or between the individual or the social, but also a widening...
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Issue 01: The Worlding of Cultural Studies (Winter 1998) Stephen Melville I I want to start by talking a bit about imaginations of what we tend to call “historical distance,” and then to push that talk...
View ArticlePatterns in the Shadows
Issue 01: The Worlding of Cultural Studies (Winter 1998) Michael A. Holly Writing about the distant past. Recycling images from a time long gone, putting them “on display” yet again. Why do art...
View ArticleGetting the Warhol We Deserve: Cultural Studies and Queer Culture
Issue 01: The Worlding of Cultural Studies (Winter 1998) Douglas Crimp Two years after the unexpected death of Andy Warhol in February 1987, the Museum of Modern Art moved to consolidate his reputation...
View ArticleTodd Haynes’s Poison and Queer Cinema
Issue 01: The Worlding of Cultural Studies (Winter 1998) Norman Bryson I would like to begin by outlining a distinction between gay and lesbian studies and queer studies, as related yet distinct...
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