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Cultural Studies Review

Homefronts

Vol. 15, No. 1

John Frow & Katrina Schlunke (eds.)

A diverse set of essays and new writing that identify particular national tendencies, notions of family, epistemological worries about postmodernity's represented purpose and queries about cultural studies as it is taught and as it could be understood.

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This edition of Cultural Studies Review brings together a diverse set of essays and new writing that identify particular national tendencies, notions of family, epistemological worries about postmodernity's represented purpose and queries about cultural studies as it is taught and as it could be understood. There is also some careful exploring of where and why we might be at home in our differences and what a felt homelessness might be. To gather these varied strands beneath the heading 'Homefronts' acknowledges, as always, the plurality of the environments that we call home and the battles of representation, and being, that make up the experiences of nation, family, philosophy and academic discipline that render those sites particular and so personal to us.

Table of Contents

Editorial-JOHN FROW & KATRINA SCHLUNKE

Panic
-Co-editors CRISTYN DAVIES & ROBERT PAYNE

Introduction: Cultures of Panic
-CRISTYN DAVIES & ROBERT PAYNE

The Face of Evil: Demonising the Arab Other in Contemporary Australia
-GREG NOBLE

'Skylarking': Homosexual Panic and the Death of Private Kovco
-ROBERT PAYNE

Biotypologies of Terrorism
-JOSEPH PUGLIESE

'New Ways to Frame the Mammoth Horror': Media First Responders and the Katrina Event
-SARA KNOX

Proliferating Panic: Regulating Representations of Sex and Gender during the Culture Wars
-CRISTYN DAVIES

Ritalin®: Panic in the USA
-TOBY MILLER

In the Name of 'Childhood Innocence': A Discursive Exploration of the Moral Panic Associated with Childhood and Sexuality
-KERRY H. ROBINSON

Panic! Affect Contagion, Mimesis and Suggestion in the Social Field
-ANNA GIBBS

Essays
Beyond Savagery: The Limits of Australian 'Aboriginalism'
-KAY ANDERSON & COLIN PERRIN

White Free Speech: The Fraser Event and its Enlightenment Legacies
-GOLDIE OSURI

(Re)visiting the Corporate World: The Matrix Evolution-ROSE MICHAEL

Reviews
JANE SIMON on Marking Feminist Times: Remembering the Longest Revolution in Australia

JOHN FROW on Tourists of History: Memory, Kitsch, and Consumerism from Oklahoma City to Ground Zero

ANDREA MERRETT on Domesticity at War

LISA McDONALD on The Politics of Imagination: Benjamin, Kracauer, Kluge

LISA FARRANCE on Culture and Power: A History of Cultural Studies

BARBARA BLOCH on Keywords to War: Reviving Language in an Age of Terror

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