David Ewick



Toward a Classified Bibliography of Not One Thing:
Cross Disciplinary Cultural Studies in English Language Journals
(6/38)

1.2 Disciplines

Bennett, Tony. 1998. Cultural studies: A reluctant discipline. Cultural Studies 12.4:528-45.

Burgess, Chris. 2001. The impact of postmodernism, postcolonialism, and cultural studies on Japanese studies in Australia. Japanese Studies 21.1: 61-75.

†Chew, Matthew. 2001. An alternative metacritique of postcolonial cultural studies from a sociological perspective. Cultural Studies 15.3/4: 602-20.

Cheyfitz, Eric. 1995. What work is there for us to do? American literary studies or American cultural studies? American Literature 67.4: 843-53.

Clammer, John. 2000. Cultural studies / Asian studies: Alternatives, intersections, and contradictions in Asian social science. Southwest Asian Journal of Social Science 28.1: 47-65.

Clough, Patricia Ticineto. 2001. On the relationship of the criticism of ethnographic writing and the cultural studies of science. Cultural Studies / Critical Methodologies 1.2: 240-70.

Cohen, Tom. 1997. “Along the watchtower”—cultural studies and the ghost of theory. Modern Language Notes 112.3: 400-430.

Denzin, Norman K. 1999. From American sociology to cultural studies. European Journal of Cultural Studies 2.1: 117-36.

Dirlik, Arif. 1999. Bringing history back in: Of diasporas, hybridities, places, and histories. Review of Education / Pedagogy / Cultural Studies 21.2: 95-131.

Eipper, Chris. 1998. Anthropology and cultural studies: Difference, ethnography and theory. Australian Journal of Anthropology 9.3: 310-26.

Franklin, Sarah. 1995. Science as culture, cultures of science. Annual Review of Anthropology 24: 162-84.

Harootunian, Harry, and Naoki Sakai. 1999. Japan studies and cultural studies. Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 7.2: 593-647.

Henderson, Jennifer. 2000. Cultural studies in Canadian studies. Topia, no. 4: 93-102.

Johnson, Richard. 2001. Historical returns: Transdisciplinarity, cultural studies and history. European Journal of Cultural Studies 4.3: 261-88.

Karp, Ivan. 1997. Does theory travel? Area studies and cultural studies. Africa Today 44.3: 281-95.

Lewis, Randolph. 1998. Resistance to theory: American studies and the challenges of cultural studies. Canadian Review of American Studies 28.2: 1-36.

Markley, Robert. 1999. Foucault, modernity, and the cultural study of science. Configurations 7.2: 153-73.

McEachern, Charmaine. 1998. A mutual interest? Ethnography in anthropology and cultural studies. Australian Journal of Anthropology 9.3: 251-64.

†Nadine, Claudia. 2000. Transforming poetry: The allegory of cultural studies. French Cultural Studies 11: 219-34.

Rampton, Ben. 1999. Sociolinguistics and cultural studies: New ethnicities, liminality and interaction. Social Semiotics 9.3: 355-73.

Reinel, Birgit. 1999. Reflections on the cultural studies of technoscience. European Journal of Cultural Studies 2.2: 163-89.

Rorty, Richard. 1994. Tales of two disciplines. Callaloo 17.2: 575-85.

Rouse, Joseph. 1994. Engaging science through cultural studies. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 2: 396-401.

Sarlo, Beatriz. 1999. Cultural studies and literary criticism at the crossroads of values. Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 8.1: 115-24.

Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty. 1994. Contextualizing science: From science studies to cultural studies. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 2: 402-12.

Sprinker, Michael. 1997. We lost it at the movies. Modern Language Notes 12.3: 385-99.

†Windschuttle, Keith. 1999. Cultural studies versus journalism.
Quadrant 43.3: 11-20.

See also 2.2: Pryse; 2.3: Huggan; 3.9: Thomas; 3.10: Pitt; 3.14: Shanklin; 4.6: Deacon; Fox; Melville; 4.11: Handler


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