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here Target Article Simon During Teaching Culture explains why the heyday of English literature as an academic discipline is over and why it is losing ground to cultural studies. Don Anderson Teachers, Intellectuals, Politics provides a critical response in defense of the study of literature. Snippets
In Ecology and Empire: Towards an Australian history
of the world Tom Griffiths argues that 'ecology' and 'empire' "forged
an historical partnership of great power" -- one which has radically changed
human and natural history across the globe.
In Emma in Los Angeles: Clueless
as a remake of the book and the city Lesley Stern assembles a pastiche
of Austen's writing, Heckerling's movie and Los Angeles to argue that
Clueless as a postmodern filmic remake "is alert to and permeated
by the myriad inluences which shape the very experience and notion of
contemporaneity".
Stephen Knight Crime Writing
Australia argues that changes in Australian attitudes are realised
in generic changes in crime fiction, that "largest, and most little known,
of national genres".
Joy Damousi Disrupting
the Boundaries: Resistance and Convict Women takes an innovative look
at convict women in this excerpt from her new book on sexuality and gender
in the penal colonies.
Christine Crowle 'Deviant
Desire': Gender Politics and the Cultural Metamorphosis of George/Christine
Jorgenson considers the the first highly publicised sex change in
1952-53 as a response to homophobic homosexuality.
In My Transsexual Father
Stephen Gunther writes about his responses to learning that his father,
"a staunch fundamentalist Christian, patriarchal 65 year old", was in
fact a transsexual.
Ian Buchanan Deleuze and
Pop Music uses Deleuze's work to analyze a phenomena of popular culture
which Deleuze himself would have scorned as the undesirable other.
In emuse
In The
Virtual Library and the Humanities: a report Graeme Johanson, Don Schauder,
and Edward Lim report on the impact of the WWW upon humanities scholars
and researchers. The report is accompanied by a comprehensive
list of related sites.
Both John
Frow and Paul Salzman
respond to Simon During's essay Teaching Culture
Charles
J. Stivale and Andrew Murphie respond to Ian Buchanan
on Deleuze and Pop Music
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