VOLUME 1: LEGACIES AND INNOVATIONS
Beginnings
The Uses of Literacy and the Cultural Turn
Stuart Hall
Base and Superstructure in Marxist Theory
Raymond Williams
Orientalism Reconsidered
Edward Said
Culture and Communication: Toward an ethnographic critique of media consumption in the transnational media system
Ien Ang
Useful Culture
Tony Bennett
Neoliberal Newspeak
Pierre Bourdieu and Loïc Wacquant
Clifford Geertz and the Strong Program: The human sciences and cultural sociology
Jeffrey C. Alexander
Power and Agency
The Problem of Ideology: Marxism without guarantees
Stuart Hall
The Orthopsychic Subject: Film theory and the reception of Lacan
Joan Copjec
Post-Marxism without Apologies
Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe
Political Power beyond the State: Problematics of government
Peter Miller and Nikolas Rose
Power after Hegemony: Cultural studies in mutation
Scott Lash
Representation, Popular Culture, and Everyday Life
Fiction and Its Phantoms: A reading of Freud's Das Unheimliche (The "Uncanny")
Héléne Cixous
After Representation
Ian Hunter
Too-blue: Colour-patch for an expanded empiricism
Brian Massumi
The Aristocracy of Culture
Pierre Bourdieu
On the Oppositional Practices of Everyday Life
Michel de Certeau
VOLUME 2: IDENTITY, EXPERIENCE AND BODY
Collectives and Classification
The Social Space and the Genesis of Groups
Pierre Bourdieu
Sexual Difference and Collective Identities: The New Global Constellation
Seyla Benhabib
The Commitment to Theory
Homi Bhabha
Humans, Animals, Machines
Kate Soper
The Gendered Ontology of Multitude
Mary Hawkesworth
Can Immanence Explain Social Struggles?
Ernesto Laclau
Race Ends Here
Paul Gilroy
Identity, Style, and Performance
Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An essay in phenomenology and feminist theory
Judith Butler
Femininity as Performance
Valerie Walkerdine
Skin Head Sex Thing: Racial difference and the homoerotic imaginary
Kobena Mercer
The Toilet Paper: Femininity, class and mis-recognition
Beverley Skeggs
On Ethics and Feminism: Reflecting on Levinas' ethics of non-(in)difference
Vikki Bell
On 'The Necessity and "Impossibility" of Identities': The politics and ethics of 'new ethnicities'
Brett St Louis
Bodies, Objects and Experiencing the World
Feminism, Film Theory and the Bachelor Machines
Constance Penley
Social Cinema Scenes
Nirmal Puwar
The History of Sensibilities: Of the standard of taste in mid-eighteenth century England and the circulation of smells in post-revolutionary France
David Howes and Marc Lalonde
What if it didn't All Begin and End with Containment? Toward a leaky sense of self
Erin Manning
Getting Real: Technoscientific practices and the materialization of reality
Karen Barad
The Nature of Prozac
Mariam Fraser
A Relativistic Account of Einstein's Relativity
Bruno Latour
VOLUME 3: ENVIRONMENT AND GLOBAL HUMANITY
Spaces and Environments
Politics and Space/Time
Doreen Massey
Spaces of Identity
David Morley and Kevin Robins
The Political Mobilization of Nature in Seventeenth-Century French Formal Gardens
Chandra Mukerji
Testing Powers of Engagement: Green Living Experiments, the Ontological Turn and the Undoability of Involvement
Noortje Marres
Technological Zones
Andrew Barry
Urbanisation
European Cities, the Informational Society, and the Global Economy
Manuel Castells
The Urbanization of Empire: Megacities and the laws of chaos
Mike Davis
People as Infrastructure: Intersecting fragments in Johannesburg
Abdul Maliq Simone
Ordering Insecurity: Social Polarization and the Punitive Upsurge
Loïc Wacquant
Cosmopolitan Knowledge and the Production and Consumption of Sexualized Space: Manchester's gay village
Jon Binnie and Beverley Skeggs
Urbanism and City Spaces in the Work of Stuart Hall
Michael Keith
Politics and Humanity
Culture as the Ideological Battleground of the Modern World-System
Immanuel Wallerstein
Cultural Studies and the Neo-Liberal Imagination
John Frow
Islam in Public: New visibilities and new imaginaries
Nilufer Göle
Cosmopolitan Modernity: Everyday imaginaries and the register of difference
Mica Nava
The fetish of the margins: religious absolutism, anti-racism and postcolonial silence
Chetan Bhatt
Sexual politics, torture and secular time
Judith Butler
Zones of Indistinction: Giorgio Agamben's 'Bare Life' and the politics of aesthetics
Anthony Downey
The Childhood of Human Rights: The Kodak on the Congo
Sharon Sliwinski
"When Ignorant Armies Clash by Night": Homogenous community and the planetary aspect
Paul Gilroy
VOLUME 4: ECONOMY, TECHNOLOGY AND KNOWLEDGE
Cultural and Creative Industry
Film and Business History: The development of an American mass entertainment industry
Douglas Gomery
Cultural Studies as Performative
Henry Giroux
Representing the Enterprising Self: Thirtysomething and contemporary consumer culture
Frances Bonner and Paul du Gay
Fashion Culture: Creative work, female individualization
Angela McRobbie
In the Social Factory? Immaterial Labour, Precariousness and Cultural Work
Ros Gill and Andy Pratt
Cultural Economy
Toward a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign
Jean Baudrillard
Turning Callon the right way up
Daniel Miller
Trader's Engagement with Markets: A postsocial relationship
Karin Knorr-Cetina and Ure Bruegger
Geomoney: An option on frost, going long on clouds
Michael Pryke
Brand as Assemblage: Assembling culture
Celia Lury
The New Economy, Property and Personhood
Lisa Adkins
Technology and Knowledge
Knowledge and Class
John Frow
Do Artefacts Have Ambivalence? Moses' Bridges, Winner's Bridges and Other urban Legends in SandTS
Steve Woolgar and Geoff Cooper
Science as Culture, Cultures of Science
Sarah Franklin
AIDS, Homophobia and Biomedical Discourse: An epidemic of signification
Paula Treichler
The Body and the Digital Archive: The Visible Human Project and the computerization of medicine
Catherine Waldby
Communication Beyond Meaning: On the cultural politics of information
Tiziana Terranova
Topologies: Michel Serres and the shapes of thought
Steven Connor