| VOLUME 4 NUMBER 3 DECEMBER 1999 General Issue 1999 Issue Editor: Pelagia Goulimari, Oxford, UK Editorial Introduction Pelagia Goulimari 1 The Experience of Deconstruction Peggy Kamuf 3 The Eclipse of Coincidence: Lacan, Merleau-Ponty and Schelling Peter Dews 15 Money, Gift and Sacrifice: Thirteen Short Episodes in the Pricing of Thought Philip Goodchild 25 Bernard-Marie Kolt s and Relations of Interest Peter Hallward 41 Levinas in the Realm of the Senses: Transcendence and Intelligibility Stella Sandford 61 Figures in (De)composition: The Genesis of the Paradoxical Self in Paul Auster's Moon Palace (A Fuzzy Grammar of Subjectivity) Salah el Moncef 75 Bodies of Experience and Bodies of Thought: Freud and Kant on Excessively Intense Ideas Stuart Dalton 93 Ultimate Trope: Towards a Postcolonial Tropology Christopher Kelen 103 Sounding Desire-On Tricky Simon Critchley 121 Angelaki Dossier: Glissement Editorial Introduction Gerard Greenway 133 The Slide in the Sign: Lacan's Glissement and the Registers of Meaning Kirsten Campbell 135 Capiton Sharon Kivland 145 Glozing Robert Smith 151 "Glisser dans le vide": Blanchot, Thomas l'obscur and the Space of Literature Garin V. Dowd 153 Pipedreams: Magritte and Beckett Mary Bryden and Walter Redfern 171 "The Beautiful Does Not Get Elected Like Miss World" Diane Elam 179 Duchamp's "Mechanistic Sculptures": Art, Nudes and the Game of Chess Gary Banham 181 Speed Factory: #1-14 John Kinsella and Mckenzie Wark 191 Slippery Threads (An Amplified Concert Critique) Christof Migone 197 The Calling-"Can I Tell You Something Personal?" Jane Adan 205 Purple Phosphene Brian Massumi 219 The Thing from Inner Space: On Tarkovsky Slavoj Zizek 221 VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 1999 special issue: Machinic Modulations: New Cultural Theory and Technopolitics issue editor: John Armitage, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK Editorial Introduction John Armitage 1 Section I: New Cultural Theory All That is Solid Melts into Airwaves McKenzie Wark 19 Situationist Strategies and Mutant Technologies Alastair Bonnett 25 Theory, Technology and Cultural Power: An Interview with Manuel Castells Joanne Roberts 33 Crash Theory: The Ubiquity of the Fetish at the End of Time Roy Boyne 41 A Virtual Theory of Global Politics, Mimetic War, and the Spectral State James Der Derian 53 Dissecting the Data Body: An Interview with Arthur and Marilouise Kroker John Armitage 69 Bathos of Technology and Politics in Fourth Order Simulacra Mike Gane 75 The Information Bomb: A Conversation Paul Virilio and Friedrich Kittler 81 Data Crash: Apocalypse and Global Economic Crisis Michael A. Weinstein 91 Stories from the Research Labs Louise K. Wilson 95 Section II: Technopolitics Globalisation from Below? Toward a Radical Democratic Technopolitics Douglas Kellner 101 Ontological Anarchy, The Temporary Autonomous Zone, and The Politics of Cyberculture: A Critique of Hakim Bey John Armitage 115 Whither the Virtual: Slavoj Zizek and Cyberfeminism Verena Andermatt Conley 129 Theory of State: Deleuze, Guattari, and Virilio on the State, Technology and Speed Patrick Crogan 137 The Female UNIX Mark Dery 149 Touch, Digital Communication and the Ticklish Cathryn Vasseleu 153 Against Virtual Community: For a Politics of Distance Kevin Robins 163 Conducting Technologies: Virilio's and Latour's Philosophies of the Present State T. Hugh Crawford 171 Getting "The Real Facts": Contemporary Cultural Theory and Avant-Garde Technocultural Practices Nicholas Zurbrugg 183 Practical Anarchy: An Interview with Critical Art Ensemble Mark Little 192 VOLUME 4 NUMBER 1 MAY 1999 special issue: Judging the Law issue editor: Barry Stocker, Yeditepe University, Turkey Editorial Introduction Barry Stocker 1 Section I: The Law of Philosophy Francis Bacon's "Verulamium": The Common-Law Template of the Modern in English Science and Culture Harvey Wheeler 7 Kierkegaard's Absolute Decision: Dialectic of Ethical Law in Fear and Trembling Barry Stocker 27 Aporia and Phantasm: Modern Law, the Tragic and Time Richard Beardsworth 37 Lacan and the Law Martin Murray 55 Section II: Limits of Justice Capitalism, Justice and the Law Iain MacKenzie 73 Utilitarian Conscience and Legal Fictions in Bentham Dieter Paul Polloczek 81 Human Rights at the End of History Costas Douzinas 99 Judging Without Law: Obligation, Justice and the Individual Particular Monika Kilian 115 Section III: Tragedy and Art Naming the Abyss: Aeschylus, the Law, and the Future of Democracy Gray Kochhar-Lindgren 127 Vengeance Is His: Justice in the Oresteia George Newtown 135 The Poor Law - B chner Diane Morgan 147 Section IV: Case Studies Judging the Voices of Judicial Law Glenda Conway 159 Critical Hermeneutics and American Legal Interpretation: A Search for the Meaning of New York Times v. Sullivan David S. Allen 173 Reproduction and the State: Between Bodily Performance and Legal Performativity Heather Schuster 189 Doing the "Right" Thing: Queer Censorship and the "Force of Law" in Canada David R. Jarraway 207 Habeas Corpus pictures throughout by Sharon Kivland VOLUME 3 NUMBER 3 DECEMBER 1998 general issue 1998 issue editor: Pelagia Goulimari, Oxford, UK Editorial Introduction Pelagia Goulimari 1 The Victory of Culture Part I: Against the Logic of Mediation Lawrence Grossberg 3 A Small History of the Body (Contribution to a Research Project: Time and the Body) Joanna Hodge 31 Memento Mori Robert Smith 45 Death and the Dinner Party: Hospitality and Hungry History in Joyce and Bowen Scott Brewster 59 Viral Trope Christopher Kelen 69 Generic Sovereignty: The Philosophy of Alain Badiou plus Badiou Bibliography Peter Hallward 87 Politics and Philosophy: An Interview with Alain Badiou Alain Badiou & Peter Hallward 113 Angelaki Dossier: Together Acker/Rimbaud: "I"Dentity Games Charles J. Stivale 137 Amical Treachery: Kant, Hamann, Derrida and the Politics of Friendship Diane Morgan 143 TornOff Senses Andrew Bennett & Nicholas Royle 153 Still text and pictures Vit Hopley & Yve Lomax 159 The Poet and the Psychoanalyst: Mediums of Transmission Julia Borossa & Caroline Rooney 167 Absent Friends: Around The Ambassadors Pascal Griener & Forbes Morlock 177 Complex Authorships: Intellectual Coproduction as a Strategy for the Times Richard Johnson 189 VOLUME 3 NUMBER 2 AUGUST 1998 special issue: The Love of Music issue editors: Timothy S. Murphy, University of Oklahoma, USA Roy Sellars, National University of Singapore Robert Smith, Prize Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford University Editorial Introduction Timothy S. Murphy, Roy Sellars, Robert Smith 1 Section I: Music in General The Musical Imperative Catherine Pickstock 7 Questions Concerning Music Technology Agostino Di Scipio 31 An Assemblage of Drugs, Desire and Techno John L. Fitzgerald 41 Section II: Specific Musics Nomosin The Magic Flute Samuel Weber 61 Boulez, Proust and Time: "Occupying Without Counting" Gilles Deleuze 69 Composition, Improvisation, Constitution: Forms of Life in the Music of Pierre Boulez and Ornette Coleman Timothy S. Murphy 75 Music, Noise, Silence: Some Reflections on John Cage J r me Dokic 103 Jacques Derrida, Also, Enters into Heaven Nicholas Royle 113 Section III: Music and Literature Harmony, Polyphony, Ornamentation: Musical Rhetoric in Jonson's Hymenaei and Crashaw's "Musicks Duell" Adam Piette 119 Distraction Robert Smith 133 Disconcerting the Fugue: Dissonance in the "Sirens" Episode of Joyce's Ulysses Garin V. Dowd 147 Music Theory in Late Kafka John Vignaux Smyth 169 Review Musica Ficta (Figures of Wagner) by Philippe LacoueLabarthe Eric Woehrling 183 VOLUME 3 NUMBER 1 APRIL 1998 special issue: Impurity, Authenticity and Humanity issue editor: Mozaffar Qizilbash Editorial Introduction: Impurity, Authenticity and Humanity Mozaffar Qizilbash 1 Species-Being, Teleology and Individuality I: Marx on Species-Being Stephen Mulhall 9 Aristotle and Sartre on the Human Condition: Lack, Responsibility and the Desire to be God Mozaffar Qizilbash 29 Metaphysical Shame Robert Switzer 39 Species-Being, Teleology and Individuality II: Kant on Human Nature Stephen Mulhall 49 The Kantian Purification of Law and Politics John Stanton-Ife 59 Hobbes on Human Nature and the Necessity of Manners Peter Johnson 67 T.H. Green as a Phenomenologist: Linking British Idealism and Continental Phenomenology Maria Dimova 77 Species-Being, Teleology and Individuality III: Alienation and Self-Realisation Stephen Mulhall 89 Living with Alienation: A Response to Stephen Mulhall Arvind Sivaramakrishnan 103 Becoming Animal and Double-Baked Attempts at Becoming Artist Edwina Ashton 105 Humanism, Reflective Capacities and Prejudice Max de Gaynesford 109 Animals and Other Worlds: Haraway Looks at Nature, Culture and Science Michael Pinsky 117 Two Poems A.J. Mackay 123 Happiness and Duty in Ibsen's Brand Anne-Marie Stanton-Ife 127 Utopia and the Place of Possibility: Peter Handke and the Ambitions of a Storyteller Iain Macdonald 137 Philosophical Secrets: Heidegger, Poetic Form and the Uncanny Barry Stocker 145 A Solemn Combination of Souls: A Reading of Twelfth Night Stephen Mulhall 153 The Deformity of Theory in Psychoanalysis Robert White 171 A Subject is Being Beaten Robert Smith 187 VOLUME 2 NUMBER 3 JUNE 1997 special issue: Intellectuals and Global Culture issue editors: Charlie Blake, School of Cultural Studies, Nene University College, UK Linnie Blake, Department of English and History, The Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Editorial Introduction Charlie Blake and Linnie Blake 5 Antipodality McKenzie Wark 17 Neohispanism: A Program for Tongue Dispossession Alberto Moreiras 29 The Impertinence of Intellectuals: Democracy and Postmodernity in Latin America Joanildo A. Burity 43 Postmodern or PostTotalitarian: The Reality of the Crisis of the Bulgarian Intellectual Yanna Popova 67 Stop Making Sense: Heiner Muller, Germany and Intellectuals Angelica Michelis 77 Rainbow Fragments David Hallowes 89 Falling Down: Intellectuals, Scholars and Popular Culture Tim Shakesby 103 So Here Comes a Book That Makes Everything Easy: Towards a Theory of Intellectual History in the Field of Intellectual Production Jon BeasleyMurray 125 Critical Mass: Intellectual Politics and the Mode of Complexity Charlie Blake 147 The Terror of the Law: Judaism and International Institutions Gary Banham 163 On Four Formulas That Might Sum Up the Deleuzian Philosophy R ne Sch rer 173 A Jew, a Red, a Whore, a Bomber: Becoming Emma Goldman, Rhizomatic Intellectual Linnie Blake 179 Jean Baudrillard: Transintellectual? Paul Sutton 191 Accelerated Aesthetics: Paul Virilio's The Vision Machine John Armitage 199 Ain't I an Intellectual Too? An Interview with Tricia Rose Caroline Ukoumunn 211 Endangered Species? An Interview with Jean Baudrillard Paul Sutton 217 VOLUME 2 NUMBER 2 MARCH 1996 special issue: Authorizing Culture issue editors: Gary Hall, University of Teesside, UK Simon Wortham, University of Portsmouth, UK Introduction: Authorizing Culture - Interdisciplinarity and its Discontents Gary Hall and Simon Wortham 5 The Dialectics of Cultural Criticism Robert J.C. Young 9 "It's a Thin Line Between Love and Hate": Why Cultural Studies is so "Naff" Gary Hall 25 The Glasse of Majesty: Reflections on New Historicism and Cultural Materialism Simon Wortham 47 Rethinking Authority Interview with Homi K. Bhabha 59 Value, Tradition and the Place of the Present: The Disputed Canon in the United States Graham MacPhee 65 The Paradox of Authority: Psychoanalysis, History and Cultural Criticism Graham Dawson 75 The Epistemology of Mastery Jonathan Derbyshire 103 "Something Still More Exact": T.S. Eliot's "Traditional Claims" Elizabeth Beaumont Bissell 113 Liberalism After Nietzsche and Weber Barry Stocker 129 White Album Mythology Stephen Jarvis 141 VOLUME 2 NUMBER 1 NOVEMBER 1995 special issue: Home and Family issue editor: Sarah Wood, Oxford, UK Introduction: Home and Family Sarah Wood 5 On the Psychology of the Uncanny (1906; first English translation) Ernst Jentsch 7 Doubly Uncanny (plus Bibliography of the Uncanny) Forbes Morlock 17 Privatising Culture: Reflections on JeanFran ois Lyotard's "oikos" Bill Readings 23 This is not a Book Review. Esther Rashkin: Family Secrets and the Psychoanalysis of Narrative Nicholas Royle 31 Missing a Generation: The Rat Man and Hamlet Robert White 37 Albeit Eating: Towards an Ethics of Cannibalism Sara Guyer 63 Imaginary Homelands: Notes on Heimat and Heimlich Stephen Keane 81 Homes without Heimats: Jean Am ry at the Limits Dan Stone 91 Traversing Identity: Home Movies and Road Movies in Paris, Texas Roger Bromley 101 Noah's Ark Pictures by Marcus Wood 119 Fourier's "Familism" Against the Household Ren Sch rer 125 Home Exercises Pictures by Sotirios Athanasiou 133 Luce Irigaray - At Home with Martin Heidegger? Alison Ainley 139 Home Economics/Household Words: Disciplining Rhetoric and Political Economy Forbes Morlock 147 The Art of Doing Nothing Fran Sendbuehler 169 Theory on the Toilet: A Manifesto for Dreckology Roy Sellars 179 |