Public Culture

An interdisciplinary journal of transnational cultural studies

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Volume 21, Number 3

Issue 59, Fall 2009

Editor’s Letter
Claudio Lomnitz

Doxa at Large

Remembering Benjamin from South of the Pyrenees: The Two-Gauge Problem
Mariana Valverde
Phantom of the Forever War: Fazul Abdullah Muhammad and the Terrorist Imaginary
Jeremy Prestholdt

Lines and Spheres

“We’re Mexican Too”: Publicity and Status at the International Line
Rihan Yeh
Complexio Oppositorum: Notes on the Left in Neoliberal Italy
Andrea Muehlebach
Secular Populism and the Semiotics of the Crowd in Turkey
Kabir Tambar

Arts in Circulation

Virtual Museums of Forbidden Memories: Hu Jie’s Documentary Films on the Cultural Revolution
Jie Li

Consumer Democracies

The Park Pass: Peopling and Civilizing a New Old Beijing
Judith Farquhar
From Consumer to Prosumer to Produser: Who Keeps Shifting My Paradigm? (We Do!)
Claudia K. Grinnell
On Target: Aura, Affect, and the Rhetoric of “Design Democracy”
Christine Harold

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Public Culture is a reviewed interdisciplinary journal of cultural studies, published three times a year in Fall, Winter, and Spring for the Institute for Public Knowledge by Duke University Press. The journal's full archives are available online at Dukejournals.org.

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