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An interdisciplinary journal of transnational cultural studies

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  • Ackbar Abbas

    Ackbar Abbas is a professor of comparative literature at University of California, Irivine. His research interests include globalization, Hong Kong and Chinese culture, architecture, cinema, postcolonialism, and critical theory.

  • Sabine I. Gölz

    University of Iowa

    Sabine I. Gölz teaches comparative literature at the University of Iowa. She is the author of The Split Scene of Reading: Nietzsche/Derrida/Kafka/Bachmann (1998). Recent publications include “Günderrode Mines Novalis” (2000) and “‘Pont Mirabeau … Wat…

  • Stathis Gourgouris

    UCLA

    Stathis Gourgouris is professor of comparative literature at the Institute of Comparative Literature and Society and the Department of Classics at Columbia University. He is the author of Dream Nation (1996) and Does Literature Think? (2003) and editor…

  • Achille Mbembe

    Achille Mbembe is a research professor in history and politics at the University of the Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is also co-convenor of the Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism (JWTC) and a visiting professor at Duke…

  • Duy Lap Nguyen

    University of California, Irvine

    Duy Lap Nguyen is a graduate student in comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine. His interests include Vietnamese colonial history and literature, German idealism, and the Marxian critique of political economy. His article “Le…

  • Ken Seigneurie

    Ken Seigneurie is an associate professor of English and comparative literature at Lebanese American University, Beirut. His recent work includes “A Rhetoric of Abeyance in Rashid al-Daif’s How the German Came Back to His Senses” (College Literature,…

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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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