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Translating Japanese Adult Movies in Taiwan: Transcending the Production-Cons…
Yaua, Hoi-yanWong, Heung-wah

This paper is an attempt to reconsider the opposition between consumption and production in social sciences through a detailed analysis of the production of Chinese subtitles for a pirated Japanese adult video (AV) clip in Taiwan. We demonstrate that the way local pirate merchants provide Chinese subtitles is very much guided by the sexual roles of men and women, or what Sahlins calls a cultura…

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Volume 34, Issue 1 March 2010 , pages 19 - 39
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Culture, Literature and the Contradictions of Socialist Capitalism in Chinese…
Hawes, Colin

Most large Chinese corporations publish e-magazines to which employees are encouraged to contribute on various topics, ranging from management and work issues to creative writing and other creative “cultural” work such as poetry, calligraphy and photography. These e-magazines provide a central venue where employees can learn about what is important to the firm's management. They are one of the …

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Volume 34, Issue 1 March 2010 , pages 41 - 61
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Fat, Spices, Culture and More: Chinese Food in Postwar Japanese Gastronomic W…
Tsu, Timothy Yun Hui

Chinese cooking is popular in contemporary Japan. It is also a favourite subject of gastronomic writings that discuss not only the cooking techniques and ingredients but also the cultural meaning of the cuisine. This paper analyses the central concerns of this literature and points out its broader cultural-political implications. It contends that Japanese writings on Chinese food share a set of…

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Volume 34, Issue 1 March 2010 , pages 63 - 81
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Mainland Chinese Family Caregiver Narratives in Mental Illness: Disruption an…
Ramsay, Guy

This study employs a phenomenological hermeneutic approach to analyse narratives written by mainland Chinese people who care for a family member with serious mental illness. Locating culture at the centre of the analysis, the study explicates and explores the salient themes and subthemes in texts that were originally published in a monthly psychoeducational newsletter. Analysis reveals that men…

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Volume 34, Issue 1 March 2010 , pages 83 - 103
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MODERNITY AND COMMENSURATION: A reading of a contemporary (economic) crisis
Grossberg, Lawrence

This piece considers the financial crisis of 2008 through the lens of the derivative, by locating both the derivative and the crisis in the broader context of post-war US conjuncture. Drawing upon the work of Marx, Postone and von Mises, I argue that the derivative can be seen as a response to the collapse of any viable logic of commensuration. Its failure has to be understood, again, in the co…

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Volume 24, Issue 3 May 2010 , pages 295 - 332
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THE LOST HISTORIES OF AMERICAN ECONOMIC RIGHTS
Harsin, Jayson

This article examines the concept and the discontinuous historical usage of the term 'economic rights' in American political discourse from the perspective of democratic political freedom. It views the idea and ideology of 'economic rights' as a discursive marker pointing to historically contingent relations between government, national economy and individual freedom. It focuses on the only two…

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Volume 24, Issue 3 May 2010 , pages 333 - 355
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SPIRITS IN THE NIGHT: Reasonableness and the etho-politics of securities law
Hicks, DarrinDunn, Mathew

As the faith in a rational and efficient market collapses there has been a frantic search to account for the irrational motives underwriting economic behavior. A new popular discourse of economics grounded in behaviorism, models of social contagion, and the sociobiology of affect has emerged. We focus on one particularly influential instantiation of this new discourse, George Akerlof and Robert…

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Volume 24, Issue 3 May 2010 , pages 356 - 374
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AFTER NEO-LIBERALISM?: Markets, states and the reinvention of public welfare
Clarke, John

This paper explores some aspects of the present crisis, including the problem of how to think about crises in the current conjuncture. It has four main parts: the first and second explore the changing imagery of markets as disenchantment sets in; the third considers what sort of crisis is taking place; and the fourth and final part of the paper considers how innovations and interventions direct…

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Volume 24, Issue 3 May 2010 , pages 375 - 394
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CELEBRITY AND SCHADENFREUDE: The cultural economy of fame in freefall
Cross, SteveLittler, Jo

This paper explores the popularity of contemporary expressions of delight in celebrity downfall, or Schadenfreude towards celebrity culture, and questions to what extent they can be understood as cultural critiques of economic inequality. For just as the economy has its own parables, so do 'cultural' expressions contain parables of normativity about economic life. We argue that Schadenfreude's …

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Volume 24, Issue 3 May 2010 , pages 395 - 417
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TAXI CAB PUBLICS AND THE PRODUCTION OF BROWN SPACE AFTER 9/11
Sharma, Sarah

This paper introduces Brown Space as a conceptual category to understand the particular spatial politics of Brown as an 'identificatory strategy' after 9/11. I use the taxi cab and the daily life of the 'brown' taxi driver as a vehicle to navigate the new micro-politics of brown in public space. Within the popular imaginary I locate two dominating configurations of the taxi post-9/11 which work…

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Volume 24, Issue 2 March 2010 , pages 183 - 199
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SUSPECTS IN THE CITY: Browning the 'not-quite' Canadian citizen
Burman, Jenny

This essay explores the circulation of fear and suspicion in Toronto and Montreal during perceived national security crises, which in recent years have been heavily influenced by post-9/11 US events, discourses and legal acts. It discusses how non-status residents and 'Canadian-born brown' residents have both become the focus of suspicion and intensified their own suspicion of fellow residents …

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Volume 24, Issue 2 March 2010 , pages 200 - 213
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TINGS BROWN!: Nationalists, regionalists and tourists making claims on the state
Harewood, Susan

In Barbados economic hardship has a color. Ask Barbadians 'how're you doing?' and, if things are difficult in any way they might answer, 'Tings brown!' This seems to be an especially appropriate phrase for this paper which explores the inter-relations between contemporary racialized identificatory strategies and economic hardship in the Caribbean. My interest is in exploring the challenges Cari…

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Volume 24, Issue 2 March 2010 , pages 214 - 233
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475° FROM SEPTEMBER 11: Citizenship, immigration, same-sex marriage, and the…
Lugo-Lugo, Carmen R.Bloodsworth-Lugo, Mary K.

Under US leadership, political structures in the post-9/11 world have developed and deployed rhetorical techniques aimed at identifying, excluding, and prosecuting specific bodies. In this paper, we analyze governmental and cultural rhetoric in the United States during 2006 on the issues of immigration (including immigration policies and proposed reform) and same-sex marriage (including bans to…

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Volume 24, Issue 2 March 2010 , pages 234 - 255
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ISLAMOPHOBIA, CULTURE AND RACE IN THE AGE OF EMPIRE
Semati, Mehdi

This paper offers a genealogical sketch of the figure of the Muslim Other as it is figured in the post-Cold War popular and political imaginary. It explores why 'culture' has acquired a putative explanatory power in the post-Cold War (geo)politics. In addressing differentialist racism, it posits Islamophobia as an ideological response that conflates histories, politics, societies and cultures o…

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Volume 24, Issue 2 March 2010 , pages 256 - 275
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LATIN AMERICA AT A CROSSROADS: Alternative modernizations, post-liberalism, o…
Escobar, Arturo

This paper examines the socio-economic, political, and cultural transformations that have been taking place in South America during the past ten years, particularly in Ecuador, Venezuela, and Bolivia. Whereas at the level of the states the transformations do not seem to venture beyond alternative forms of modernization, the discourses and strategies of some social movements suggest radical poss…

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Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 1 - 65
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PERFORMING SOMALI IDENTITY IN THE DIASPORA: 'Wherever I go I know who I am'
Langellier, Kristin M.

Somali refugees who fled the collapse of their homeland and resettled in the US narrate 'who they are' within a bewildering entanglement of cultural differences layered with diasporic tensions. This analysis examines the storytelling of a young woman refugee to Lewiston, Maine, who embodies the performative tensions that animate Somali identity at this intense historical moment and in this dens…

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Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 66 - 94
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CHOOSING USING: Drug policy, consumer culture and 'junkie' manquees
Brook, Heather

This article investigates the shaping of contemporary drug-using (and non-drug-using) subjectivities through operations of choice and consumption. Examining various registers of 'possession,' it argues that in the construction of both docile and irredeemably flawed consumers, 'choice' (and its negation) is pivotal. Exploring motifs of choice, possession and pleasure in the operations of 'normal…

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Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 95 - 109
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REPRODUCING REGIMES OF IMPUNITY: Fake encounters and the informalization of e…
Duschinski, Haley

In India, the phrase 'fake encounter' refers to the extrajudicial killing of a civilian followed by the official claim that the victim was a Pakistani infiltrator killed in a legitimate military encounter with police or army forces. This article explores the widespread pattern of fake encounters in Kashmir Valley in order to shed light on the processes through which violence and terror become f…

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Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 110 - 132
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PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION, EMINENT DOMAIN, AND THE CONTRADICTIONS OF NEO-LIBERALISM
Gibson, Timothy A.

One of the distinguishing characteristics of neo-liberal capitalism, as Paul Smith has argued, is the prominent role played by primitive accumulation - that is, the process through which social resources currently outside the circuit of capital are expropriated, often by the state, and thrust into circulation. The persistence of primitive forms of accumulation raises an important contradiction …

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Volume 24, Issue 1 January 2010 , pages 133 - 160
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POST-COLONIAL REFLECTIONS ON THE 'INTERNATIONALIZATION' OF CULTURAL STUDIES
Shome, Raka

This essay addresses the difficult politics of 'internationalizing' cultural studies. In an effort to participate in ongoing conversations about, and around, 'internationalizing' cultural studies, this essay invites us to attend to the frames of reference that can sometimes underlie our efforts at 'internationalizing' cultural studies. Examining larger issues such as our frequent unexamined poi…

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Volume 23, Issue 5 & 6 September 2009 , pages 694
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