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I S S U E 7 8 N O V E M B E R 2 0 0 7
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Hope
Zack Furness: Introduction: Hope Floats on a Paper Boat
Gary McCarron: The Moral Politics of Hope
Zack Furness: Utopia and the City: An Interview with David Pinder
Helen Hintjens: The War FOR Illegals
Tamara Watkins: The Sanctity of Life
Charlie Bertsch: Like Robert Downey Jr.
Mike Mosher: Future Now! Criticism Machines Strengthen Communities
Maxwell Schnurer: (The Invisibles) Hope: A Comic Interlude
Anonymous: Reflections on the Sixties
Rosalie Riegle: Our Arrest: Four Women's Antiwar Action in Chicago
Myrrh: If George Bush Were a Religious Man...
Chelsea Robinson: Snapshots of Hope, Part One: The New Bird Flu
Brandy Betz: "Snapshots of Hope, Part Two: Trapped in a Box
Bianca Wylie: Snapshots of Hope, Part Three: The Situation
Braxton Marnus: Snapshots of Hope, Part Four: The American Shabbiness
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I S S U E 7 7 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 0 7
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Dead Heads/Dead Presidents
Arturo J. Aldama and Mike Mosher: Dead Heads of State/Dead Presidents: Symbolic Death, Social Death & Bone-Rotting Death
Monti Narayan Datta: The Legacy of George W. Bush: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Devin Razavi-Shearer: Toppling Iran: a Precusor to Latin America
Aaron Smith, Devin Razavi-Shearer, and Armando Somoza: Menaced by El Norte: Fighters Against US Imperialism
Brian Klocke: Eulogizing "America": Bush, Reagan and State Terror
Arturo J. Aldama: ¿Donde Estan Los Muertos? Mourning Gipper's Ghosts
Cynthia Hoffman: Ronald Ray-Guns
Joel Schalit: Anti-Reagan and Stuff Man Yeah
Mike Mosher: Resisting Reaganism: a 1980s Folio
J.C. Myers: Where's the Rest of Him?
Zack Furness: Anti-Zionism is NOT Anti-Semitism: Reflections on Palestine and What I've Learned About Being an Editor, a Jew, and a Leftist
Myrrh: "Talking Heads": Deadly Ideas Depicted
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I S S U E 7 6 O C T O B E R 2 0 0 6
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Race and Culture
Pancho McFarland, Scott Schaffer, and Tamara Watkins: The Changing Significance of Race
Mike Mosher: My Polonia: Re-Encountering Lawrence Welk
Zack Furness: Race, Class and Bicycling
Carrie Smith: The New Racism and the Changing Beauty Norm
Robert Soza: Where Does One Begin?
Nathan Garrelts: The Big Penny Pussy Sale: White Patriarchy and the Rhetoric of the Hollywood Fancyman
Chong-suk Han: A Different Shade of Queer: Race, Sexuality, and Marginalizing by the Marginalized
Lucy Pickering: 'Eh Haole, You Want One Soda?': On Being White and British in Hawai'i
Tamara Watkins: English, Please?: Thoughts on Pedagogy and Cultural Assimilation in Adult ESL Education
Janice M. Wolff: Reading Crash: Writing Awareness Narratives
Arturo J. Aldama: The Timeless Color of Violence
Beauty Bragg: The Importance of Speculation, or Octavia Butler as King figure
Race and the Censoring of Art
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I S S U E 7 5 M A Y 2 0 0 6
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Sex Politics
Charlie Bertsch and Mike Mosher: Sex Politics: What Turns On Bad Subjects
Mark John Isola: Academic Whores and Publishing Pimps
Ruby Caprio: The Quotidian Miasma of Discrimination: The Case of the Damsel in Distress
Vanessa Raney: Is Trans-Gendering the New Homosexuality?: Some Thoughts on the Subject
Katrien Jacobs: Ovarium: BioPorn Videodrama Just Across The Border
Whitney Strub: Let Them Eat Porn
Phil Tiemeyer: Queer Capitalism: Sex and Politics in the Ad Campaign of Abercrombie & Fitch
Patrick Hurono: You Got a Friend: Two Tales of Post-Seventiessexuals
John Duncan: Understanding Religion and Estimating Justice in the Final Term of George II
Jodi Dean: Blogging Theory
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I S S U E 7 4 D E C E M B E R 2 0 0 5
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Intermedia
Charlie Bertsch and Jonathan Sterne: Inter-Duction
Mike Mosher: Mail Art
Marc Raboy: Broadcast Politics and the Limits of Freedom of Expression
Carrie Rentschler: The Confederate Flag in East Montreal
Steven Rubio: All the Pieces Matter
Kyle Conway and Elizabeth Galewski: Not the Voice Coppola Would Expect
Mikita Brottman: Is the Internet a Portal to Hell?
Emily Raine: Why Should I Be Nice to You?
Lawrence Grossberg: "Being Young Sucks"
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I S S U E 7 3 A P R I L 2 0 0 5
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All Bad
Megan Prelinger, Arturo J. Aldama: All Bad
Tomasz Kitlinski: New Europe, Old Monsters
Arturo Aldama: ¿Donde Estan Los Muertos? : Mourning Gipper's Ghosts
Jonathan Sterne: My Canadian Confusion
Megan Shaw Prelinger: To Build a Library
Mike Mosher: Distortions of War: a Portfolio
Steven Rubio: Reagan, Nixon and Bush
JC Myers: Explaining CEO Pay
Pancho McFarland: Toxic Culture, the Consumer Ethic, and Teaching Biocentrism
Elisabeth Hurst: The Taste of Memory
Scott Schaffer: Mezze Ideology: Community, Class, and Multicultural Cuisine
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I S S U E 7 2 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 0 5
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Jesuslands
Elisabeth Hurst, Joe Lockard, Joel Schalit: Jesuslands: Where Fundamentalism Meets Politics
Ethan Blue: National Trauma, Church Drama: The Cultural Politics of Christian Fear
Keira Slevin: The Road to Jesusland
Rob Hardy: Rescuing Jesus from Jesusland
Mike Mosher: When Jesus was Left: Christians, Socialists and the Masses
Leanne McRae: Jesusland: Corporate Globalisation, Michael Moore and the Rise of the Religious Right
D. Wallace: Going to Hell with a Handbasket: Re-reading The Handmaid's Tale, November 2004
Omar Swartz: The Anti-Theism of Richard Rorty
Bill Cottrell: Moral Values: Red Herrings of the 2004 Election
Claudia Hart, Claudia Herbst: Virtual Sex: The Female Body in Digital Art
Tomasz Kitlinski, Pawel Leszkowicz, Joe Lockard: Poland's Transition: From Communism to Fundamentalist Hetero-Sex
Joe Lockard: American Millennialists and the EU Satan
David Garcia: Amsterdam: Berlin
Lev Lafayette: The Rise of Reactionary Religious Politics in Australia
Guillermo Compte Cathcart: ¿Jesusland, Mosesland, Mahomaland, Gayland, Lesbianland o Drogaland?
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I S S U E 7 1 D E C E M B E R 2 0 0 4
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Prisonvision
Arturo J. Aldama, Pancho McFarland, Mike Mosher: Introduction: Surviving the Pinta, the Big House, the Joint
Pancho McFarland, Drawings: Mike Mosher, John Leanos: Terror, Torture and Imprisonment: A Chicano Perspective
Natsu Saito: "Like a Disembodied Shade": Colonization and Internment as the American Way of Life
Kevin Wehr: “You Hold The Body”: Habeas Corpus, Jose Padilla, and the Exponential Growth of Social Control in the U.S.
Rashad Shabazz: Black Militancy: Notes From the Underground
Shobas S. Rajgopal: The Legacy of Ajitha: Unearthing a Subaltern Indian Revolutionary and Political Prisoner
Ward Churchill: Have We "Put It All Behind Us"? Wages of COINTELPRO Still Evident in Omaha Black Panther Case
Elyse Yamauchi: Prison Counter Stories: A Poetic Personal Narrative From the Survivor of American Concentration Camps
Rosalie Riegle: Doin' Time: A Work in Progress
Mike Mosher: Convicts in a Comics Workshop
Michael Brooks: A Victim of Justice: Danny Brown's Fight to Reclaim his Name and Life
Michelle Renee Matisons: Three Strikes and Sex Offenses: Lessons from California’s Proposition 66 Campaign
Rogelio Garcia-Contreras: Dangerous/Endangered Women: a Proposal to Reduce Recidivism
S. David Mitchell: The New Invisible Man: Felon Disenfranchisement Laws Harm Communities
Robert Duran: Pinta Fearz: A Chicano Sociologist's Life on the Edge of the Law
Robert Soza, Mary Donohue: Untitled Rage
John Leanos: Portfolio 1 by John Leanos: Face of Occupation
John Leanos: Portfolio 2 by John Leanos: Are You Arresting Me...
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I S S U E 7 0 O C T O B E R 2 0 0 4
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Surveying the Terrain
Zack Furness: Introduction: Surveying the Terrain
Leah Halper: Ants
Michael Brooks: Bondage, Business, and Blood Debt: The Case for Slavery Reparations
A. Rafik Mohamed: Get Your Elbows Off The Table
Omar Swartz: Social Justice and The Rule of Law
Tom Crumpacker: Cuba, Democracy, and the Multiparty Political System
Rebeca Siegel: Anti-Zionism is Anti-Semitism: A Response to Judith Butler
Matt Weiss: Perpetual Peace or Perennial Process?: Perspectives on Sharon’s Gaza Plan and Other Recent Developments
Zack Furness: Notes on Nudity and Pubic Hair
Bay Woods: Our Jug Band Could Be Your Life: Jug Bands Against George Bush
Rosemary Riegle: Sentencing Statement
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I S S U E 6 9 J U N E 2 0 0 4
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Slaveries
Cynthia Hoffman, Joe Lockard: Introduction: Moral Empire and the Rhetoric of Slaveries
Omar Swartz: Natural Law, Positive Law, Slavery, and Nuremberg: Toward a Pragmatic Legal Criticism
Manuel Yang: Slavery and Genovese's Delusions
Ben Schiller: [Un]Authorised Voices - Who Speaks for the Slave?
Tomasz Kitlinski, Joe Lockard: Sex Slavery and Queer Resistance in Eastern Europe
Lev Lafayette: Working for Welfare in the Antipodes: An Incarnation of Wage-Slavery
Alison Hearn: Image Slaves
Lanfranco Aceti: The Hyperreality of Global Democracy and the Reality of a Void and Illusionary Enslavement
Joe Lockard: Review Essay: Francis Bok's Escape from Slavery and Contemporary Slave Narratives
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I S S U E 6 7 A P R I L 2 0 0 4
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Family ≠ Nation
Cynthia Hoffman, Elisabeth Hurst, and Mike Mosher, issue editors: Family ≠ Nation
Bradley Berens: In Practice There Is: Three stories about progressive fatherhood
Megan Shaw Prelinger: The Name Change Game
Elisabeth Hurst: Searching for a More Perfect Union
Sylvia Allen: San Francisco Wedding Story
Carol E Trainor: Pass Me the Purple Crayon
Rachel Barenblat: Diaspora Grrl
Loolwa Khazzoom: American, Iraqi, Jewish: So It Makes Sense for Me to Live in Israel
Michael Hoffman: The Nation, The State, and Travel after 9/11
Mary McInnis: Diary Entry of an Iowa Caucus Virgin
Tamara Watkins: The Osbournes: Showing Family Life and Making Money Doing It
Kirsty Robertson: Exhibition Complexes: Displaying Nation in Canada's Galleries
Melissa Usher: Rug Emporium: Paintings
Andrea Ondish: American Graffiti: Paintings and Prints
Mike Mosher: Emory Douglas Roasts Pork - Response to Colette Gaiter
Colette Gaiter: Response to Mike Mosher
Monti Narayan Datta: US Policy Toward a Nuclear North Korea
Megan Shaw Prelinger: The Tenth Anniversary of the Siege at Waco and April 2003
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I S S U E 6 6 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 0 4
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Marx & Theory
Frederick Luis Aldama, Robert Soza, and Aaron Shuman, issue editors: All that is Solid Melts into . . . Barbarous Empire-ialism
Frederick Luis Aldama: Cuba Libre: Capitalism, Communism, and the Worker
Voices from the Collective: Response to Aldama by J C Myers
Cuba Libre Redux by Frederick Luis Aldama
Frederick Luis Aldama: Music can Rock, just not the World
Miguel Lara Hidalgo: Recovering the State: interview with Saskia Sassen
Ciudades en riesgo: Entrevista a Saskia Sassen
Mrinalini Chakravorty: Hegel-Marx: The "Other" Logic of Unproductive Labor
Manuel Yang: Marxism as the Art of Class War
Robert Soza: Capitalism is Genocide
Elizabeth Krasnoff Levy: Changing Lanes: A Dialogue in Class Struggles Defines Post 9/11 New York
Rob Horning: The Warning in Jackass: The Movie
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I S S U E 6 5 J A N U A R Y 2 0 0 4
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Protest Cultures
Cynthia Hoffman, Joe Lockard, J.C. Myers, and Scott Schaffer, issue co-editors: Protest Cultures
Jeff Noonan: Protest, Socialism, and Social Peace
Joe Lockard and Joel Schalit: Protest Cultures, Neo-liberalism,
and Contingent Human Rights
Iosif Botetzagias and Moses Boudourides: The Iraq War and Greek Anti-War Organisations
Stephen Cushion: Misrepresenting Youth: UK Media and Anti-Iraq War Protesters
Alexandra Flynn: Demonstraightening Out the FTAA
Tom Crumpacker: Anarchists: Impressions of the Miami FTAA Protests
Gwyneth Rhys: Seattle and the WTO Protests: An Other Side
Sarah Burdacki: Strategy, Tactics, and Solidarity: The Anti-Globalization Movement and Its Discontents
Maia Ramnath: Peace And Justice, North And South
Mike Mosher: Unionizing Silicon Valley: Victories and Cultural Strategies
J.C. Myers: Three Organizer Interviews
Mark Pegrum: And on the Eighth Day: The Struggle for Linguistic Organization
Gregory Cowan: Street Protest Architecture
Dissent Space in Australia
Andy Kirby: Domestic Protest: The Ecovillage Movement as a Space of Resistance
Colette Gaiter: The Revolution Will Be Visualized: Emory Douglas in The Black Panther
Pink Bloque: Pink Bloque: A Photoessay
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I S S U E 6 4 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 0 3
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Panic
Jonathan Sterne and Zack Furness, issue editors: Panic: State of Mind or Mind of State?
Ann Dutton: Attacking Panic
Kevin Carollo: The New World Disorder
James Palazzolo: PANIC: A How-To Guide in
Two Acts Public & Private
Katy Gall and Vikram Kambampati: How ACORN Fights Predatory Lenders
Mike Mosher: War and the Home Court Advantage
Zack Furness: Blackout
Jonathan Sterne: Notes for the Next Media War
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I S S U E 6 3 A P R I L 2 0 0 3
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Iraq War Culture
Joe Lockard, issue editor: Iraq War Culture
Boaventura de Sousa Santos: Collective Suicide?
Leslie Roberts: When the Enemy Is Me
Dickie Wallace: Defending the Homeland War: A View from Croatia
David Manning: A Tale of Two (or Three) Marches
Niaz Kasravi and A. Rafik Mohamed: Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say
Michelle Renee Matisons: Saying Something: Academia's Normalization of Crisis
Max Fraad-Wolff and Rick Wolff: The Empire's War on Iraq
Debra Benita Shaw: Making Starship Troopers
Arturo Aldama: The 'Reality' Video Game of War: Loose Reflections on the Invasion on Hope
Cynthia Fuchs: The War Show
Babak Rahimi: Social Death and War: US Media Representations of Sacrifice in the Iraq War
Michael Hoffman: War as a Sporting Event
Steven Rubio: "War! Blog! Good Gawd, Y'all! What Are They Good For?"
Jo Rittenhouse and Elisabeth Hurst: Operation Iraqi Freedom: Misdirection in Action
Nathan Snaza: Reflections Toward Visibility
Binoy Kampmark: Riddles of Disarmament: Saddam and the Washington Sniper
Claire Norton: Marines versus Fedayeen: Interpretive Naming and Constructing the 'Other'
tobias c. van Veen: Affective Tactics: Intensifying a Politics of Perception
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I S S U E 6 2 D E C E M B E R 2 0 0 2
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Privacy and Voyeurism
Jeremy Russell, Kim Nicolini, and Charlie Bertsch, issue editors: Here's Looking at You
Steven Rubio: Still Nobody, or, How My Home Page Became a Blog
Christopher Pratt: After 9/11: Christopher Pratt's LiveJournal
Alicia Brooks: Sex and Confessions in Queer Academia
Mark Lundy: Haunted
Heidi Garcia: Poetics and Aesthetics of Violence in Tattoos
Mike Mosher: King, Queen, Knave: A Royal Pardon
Hadassah Hill: You Are Watching
Kim Nicolini: Going Public
Shane Brenkuss: Big Brother, Where Art Thou?
Jeremy Russell: Surveillance and Secret Identity in Spider-Man
Charlie Bertsch: Listmania!: Target Marketing, the Internet, and the Consumer's 'Me'
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I S S U E 6 1 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 0 2
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Aesthetics of Violence: Imagining Realities
Arturo Aldama and Joe Lockard, issue editors: Aesthetics of Violence: Imagining Realities
Alfred Arteaga: A Tired Aesthetic
Andrew Gross and Michael Hoffman: Reflections on a Holocaust Impostor: Fragments and Its Tortured History
Delberto Dario Ruiz: Ornaments of the Rio Yaqui and Beyond
Arturo J. Aldama: Euro-Trash Vampires, Toothless Kung-Fu Serfs, and Cinematic Orientale Nouveau
David Sanjek: Dario Argento's Blood on the Walls
Leanne McRae: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Male Defeat
Justin Shaw: Falling Down: Social Contracts and the Logic of the Absurd
Juana Suárez: Rafagazos de imágenes: jóvenes y violencia en relatos fílmicos de Medellín
Carlos Manuel Rivera: El teatro de la violencia: Nuevo Teatro Pobre de América de Pedro Santaliz
Cheryl Greene and Zachary Waggoner: Meditations on Brutality and Digital Imagery
Claudia Herbst: Extreme Sex, Death, and Computer Graphics Imaging Technology
William Anthony Nericcio: [Sadistic] California Dreaming: Pleasure in the Breaking of Mexican Bodies
Aaron Scott: Beware of Dog: Trauma and Repetition in Leon Golub's Art
Sarah Ramirez: "Aquí La Justicia Sale Sobrando": Lila Downs and Transfrontera Music
Pancho McFarland: Hyper-masculine and Misogynist Violence in Chicano Rap
Peter J. Garcia: Violent Ballads as Border Representations: The Aesthetics of Violence in the Mexican and Chicana/o Corrido
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I S S U E 6 0 A P R I L 2 0 0 2
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Immigration and Diaspora
John Brady and Robert Soza, issue editors: Immigration and Diaspora
Elisabeth Hurst and Jo Rittenhouse: What Country Is It?
Binoy Kampmark: Acting Out a Tragedy: Australian Perceptions of the MV Tampa
Robert Hamilton: Empire of Kitsch: Japan as Represented in
Western Pop Media
Aaron Shuman: A Sit-down with Kathleen Cleaver
Tom Crumpacker: Cuba Travel Restrictions
Celia C. Perez-Zeeb: By the Time I Get to Cucaracha
Thad Blanchette: Gringos
Gabriele Sanchez: De las Ciudades: gandado espacios en la aniversidad
Joe Lockard: The Disappearances of Academia
Arturo Aldama: Nepantal Post-9/11
Gilbert Rosas: Post-September 11 at the Border
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I S S U E 5 9 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 0 2
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Cruising
Aaron Shuman and Jonathan Sterne, issue editors: These Colors Don't Run
Joe Lockard: Social Fear and the Commodification of Terrorism
Carrie Rentschler, Carol Stabile and Jonathan Sterne: United We Stand: Fresh Hoagies Daily
Jeff Chang: 9/11: The Fallout
J. Douglas Allen-Taylor: No Cruising for You: African American Youth and Police in Oakland
Rob Drew: Cruising for Music
Baynard Woods: Tragicruising: My Return to the NASCAR Circuit
Zack Furness: Cruising Envy: The Battle Between Bikes and Cars
Michael Stephens: Fear of Dancing: Movement, Bodily Display, and the Practice of Restraint
Aaron Shuman Interviews Naomi Bragin: Dance with a Purpose
Tanya Olson: TA/TG: The Pedagogy of the Cross-Dressed
Doug Henwood Interviews Slavoj Zizek,
with an intro by Charlie Bertsch: "I am a Fighting Atheist"
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I S S U E 5 8 D E C E M B E R 2 0 0 1
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Police State
Megan Shaw Prelinger and Joel Schalit, issue editors:
Policing Our Lives, Policing the World: The U.S. Expands Its Role
Mike Males: The New Drug Thugs: Old White Guys
Michael Pipkin: Home of the Brave
Rick Prelinger: The Failure of Counter-Surveillance as Mass Activity
Alicia Curtis: Involuntary Commitment
Martha Bridegam: Fear Itself: Tanforan and Public Memory
Scott Schaffer: Obedience is Freedom: On the Existing American Police State
Edmund Zimmerman: When Neo-Fascists Storm Into Government
(A Context for Genoa)
Joel Schalit: How to Read September 11th
Gad Horowitz: Global Pardon: Pax Romana, Pax Americana, and Kol Nidre
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I S S U E 5 7 O C T O B E R 2 0 0 1
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Television
Cynthia Hoffman and Paul Rosenbaum, issue editors: Reading Television
Joe Lockard: The American Empire in Televised Crisis
Megan Shaw Prelinger: How I was Politically Educated by The Prisoner
Marnie Carroll: American Television in Europe: Problematizing the Notion of Pop Cultural Hegemony
Zack Furness: My Dad Kicked Ass for a Living
Elisabeth Hurst: Canadian Content Rules: Or, Why Bryan Adams Isn't Canadian Content
Joe Lockard: Britney Spears, Victorian Chastity and Brand-Name Virginity
Mark Engler: On The Price is Right
Bradley Berens: The Unwatchable Dead-Babyness of E.R.
Bernadette Flynn: Video Games and the New Look Domesticity
Walter R. Jacobs III: The Sci-Fi Anti-Dupe: Science Fiction TV as Teaching Tool
Baynard Woods: Showing My Hands and Not My Face on TV: Waylon's Rollicking Red Neck Minstrel Show; or Death of the Duke Boys
David Banash: From an American Family to the Jennicam Realism and the Promise of TV
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I S S U E 5 6 S U M M E R 2 0 0 1
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Boogie!
Mike Mosher and Lindsey Eck, issue editors: Why We Must Boogie!
Micah Holmquist: The Limits of Politics in Avant-Garde Jazz
Rob Drew: Karaoke and the Utility of the Already Sung
Elizabeth Rich: "I'm really tooth decay": The Paradox of Avant-Garde Resistance in the Case of Negativland's DisPepsi
Baynard Woods: Becoming the Daydream Boogie of Simultaneous Speed and Stillness: The Truck Road Trip and the Cabcruiser
Lindsey Eck: Defining Country Music
Mark Van Proyen: Moshpit Metaphysics: The Politics of Punk in San Francisco 197687
Mat Callahan: Prairie Fire: Rock Maoists
Charlie Bertsch: Hotel California: Learning How to Read
Mike Mosher: The Motor City is Blanching: White Rap Gets Paid
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I S S U E 5 5 M A Y 2 0 0 1
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Garbage
Frederick Luis Aldama and Robert Soza, issue editors: Refuse, Resist, Recycle
Robert Mitchell: Owning Shit: Body, Garbage, and Commodification
Mike Mosher: Bodies: Sex Pistols and Abortion Art
Darren Ranco: Environment Risk, Fish Consumption, and American Indians: Exploring the Logic of Genocide
Frederick Aldama: Hayden White Talks Trash: An Interview
Octavia Davis: The Dumping Down of America
Rosemary Polanco: Yo No Creo en Esa Porquería: Folk Traditions Viewed As "Old World" Garbage
Robert A. Soza: Three Tales From The Americas
Robert A. Soza: Tomas Almaguer Talks Trash, Too: An Interview
Kira Stevens: Trash Transformed into Art: Exploring the Art of Reclamation
Robin Nagle: Why We Love to Hate San Men
Eric Hicks: Van Carnage
Michael Angelo Tata: Foxy #1
Frederick Aldama: JDOT Really Talks Trash: An Interview
Nathan Pritts: Who Could Ask For Anything More
Rashad Shabazz: Exercise, Training, and Getting Rid of the Fat
Frederick Aldama: Production, Consumption, and Garbage: Global Capitalism and the Transmigrating Brown Body
Tomasz Kitlinski and Joe Lockard: Polish Garbage and Dreck Heroes
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I S S U E 5 4 M A R C H 2 0 0 1
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Strangers
John Brady and Steven Rubio, Issue Editors: What We Talk About When We Talk About Strangers
John Brady: Inaugurating the New Hegemony
Joe Lockard and Joel Schalit: 'Bush Drives Us Into Bakunin's Arms!': An Interview with Howard Zinn
Brian Duff: Strangers and Bedfellows: When Feminists Marry Animal Lovers
Mike Mosher: None Meaner Than Gina: Ms. Arnold Cozy with Capital
Jeremy Russell: Requiem for an Easy Rider
Mahwash Shoaib: The Heart of Whiteness: The Allure of Tourism in Vertical Limit and The Beach
Nick Lehner: Lesbian Invisibility and the Femme's Dilemma
Deborah Shaller: Prime Locations
Lindsey Eck: Home Isn't Where the Work Is: That's Why There's Casa Marianella
Marguerite Helmers: The Truth Is Here: Strangers in Roswell, New Mexico
Wayde Grinstead: Make It a Double: My Lives As a Barkeep and Academic, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Accept Bar Life
Steven Rubio: Feel Like Going Home: Notes on Self-Marginalization
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I S S U E 5 3 x J A N U A R Y 2 0 0 1
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Bad Election
Charlie Bertsch: Bad Election: We Recount It
Joe Lockard: Alienated Votes and Left Separatism
Aaron Shuman: Vox Florida: BS Interviews Republican Demonstrators
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I S S U E 5 3 J A N U A R Y 2 0 0 1
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Alienated Labor
Charlie Bertsch and Joe Lockard, Issue Editors: Alienated Nation
Nora Connor: Welfare, Workfare, Alienation: Early Marx and Late Capitalism
Alexander Urbelis: Alienated Labor and the Verizon Strike
Editors of The Amateur Computerist: The 1984-1987 Battle Over Computer Classes at the Ford Rouge Factory: A Dossier
Lindsey Eck: The Idea of Border at Eagle Pass
Tim Jackson: Homily for a Labor of Meaning
Mike Mosher: Artist!
Amy Halloran: Mortgaged for Life
JC Myers: Down and Out in the Eighties
Kim Nicolini: Downwardly Immobile: Looking for Work in All the Wrong Places
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I S S U E 5 2 N O V E M B E R 2 0 0 0
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Improper Intellectual(s) Property
Joel Schalit and Geoff Sauer, Issue Editors: Intellectual Improprieties
Charlie Bertsch: The Voice of Authority: Michel Foucault's Problematization of the Intellectual
Rick Prelinger: Beyond Copyright Consciousness
Steven Rubio: To Cal, With Love
Mary Kelly: Wanted: New Subject of Knowledge -- No Alienated Intellectuals, Please
Scott Schaffer: In-Between Days: Intellectual Work and Intelligent Life at the Crossroads
Amanda Shoemaker: The Selfishness of the Intellectual: Why Eve Upset the Apple Cart
Min Sook Lee: Anandan's Wall
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I S S U E 5 1 O C T O B E R 2 0 0 0
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Spirits
Megan Shaw Prelinger and Jonathan Sterne, Issue Editors: We've Got Spirit, How 'Bout You?
Micah Holmquist: Spectator Sports: What the Left Can Learn From Them
Aimee J. Placas: Credit Cards and the Devil's Work
Mat Callahan: Technology and Liberation in a Messianic Age
Mike Mosher: Metastasizes Like Teen Spirit
Michelle Silva: Alchemy: The Subjugated Science
Lindsey Eck: Moving Meditation, Materialism, and Mao: Evolving Mythologies of Internal Martial Arts
Mark Harrison: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Get Along with the Gray
Charlie Bertsch: The Spirit of Irony
Joe Lockard: 'The Defendant Is a Pure Heretic': Notes from an Infidel
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I S S U E 5 0 J U N E 2 0 0 0
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Fear
Frederick Aldama, Jeremy Russell, and Aaron Shuman, Issue Editors: Fear
Nora Connor: The Abyss and You: A Brief Anatomy of Fear
Robert Soza: For the Love of Money
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
Robin S. Brooks: Cross-Dressing in Bulgaria: Gay-Identity, Post-Communist Fear, and Magical Love
Lindsey Eck: Fear and Loathing on Sixth Street: Does Austin's High-Tech Future Mean Music Is a Thing of the Past?
Sheen Brenkuss: Bungee Jumping and Our Schizophrenic Society
Chris Orlet: Fear of God
Arturo J. Aldama: Do You Fear Fear? Docile Bodies and Fear of the Other
Brent Malin: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid: The Pedagogy of Fear
Poor Magazine: Poverty: A Triptych from Poor Magazine
Bad Subjects: The Contributors
Mike Mosher: Diallo Verdict Demonstration NYC 2/26/00
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I S S U E 4 9 A P R I L 2 0 0 0
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Regarding the Past
Charlie Bertsch and John Brady, Issue Editors: Past Imperfect
JC Myers: 20th Century Blues
John Brady: New Year's Eve in Berlin: Firecrackers, Fascist Light Shows, and Witnessing History in the Haupstadt
John Leslie: Drat! Just When It Was Getting Fun to Be a Social Democrat Again!
Thomas Barfuss: Inside the Goldfish: Myth and Impersonation in Switzerland
Joel Schalit: Remembering the Ways of War
Robert Hamilton: Reclaiming the Legend: Godzilla Goes Home
James Klausen: Smells Like False Consciousness: Fragments of a Conversation on Woodstock '99
Tomás Sandoval, Jr. and Jason Ferreira: The FSM Café: History, Memory, and the Political Legacy of Coffee
Robert Shaw: The Day I Met Richard Nixon
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I S S U E 4 8 M A R C H 2 0 0 0
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Wireless and Invisible Landscapes
Jonathan Sterne and Geoffrey Sauer, Issue Editors: Visionaries of the Invisible
Geoffrey Sauer: Wireless Eavesdropper
John Brady: Culture Will Eat Itself: E-Commerce, Technology, and Public Space
Ewa Pagacz: Bribery Culture, or the Republic of Zloties
Megan Shaw: The Mythical State of Jefferson
Mark Harrison: The World Will End in the Year 2000, er, 2012
Mike Mosher: M-M-My MicroGeneration
Rick Prelinger: The Invisible Audioscapes of Police Broadcasts
Carrie A. Rentschler: Securing Profits
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
Karl Macrae: VI/125 Degrees of Separation: A Prison Activist's Notes
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I S S U E 4 7 J A N U A R Y 2 0 0 0
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Kids
Julia Bryan-Wilson, Steven Rubio, and Megan Shaw, Issue Editors: The Young ... and the (Restless) Grown-ups
Mike Mosher: Youth Liberation of Ann-Arbor: Young, Gifted, and Media-Savvy
Steven Rubio: The Kids Are Alright
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
Mike Males: Teens and Drugs: Just Shut Up
Stephani Woodson: Exploring the Cultural Topography of Childhood
Aaron Shuman: How to Read a Housing Crisis
Charlie Bertsch: Music for Babies, or, How I'm Reconciling Fatherhood
with My Record Collection
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I S S U E 4 6 N O V E M B E R 1 9 9 9
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No Alternative
Annalee Newitz and Joel Schalit, Issue Editors: Alternative Schmalternative
Anonymous, Ph.D.: I'd Rather Be a Whore Than an Academic
John Marr: Zines Are Dead
Joe McNeilly: Ecstasy!
Aaron Shuman: Soul Type Cast
Hugh Bartling: The Poverty of Alt.Country
David Hawkes: In Search of Ronnie Biggs
Charlie Bertsch: A Conversation with Tom Frank of The Baffler
Everett True: Confessions of a Cultural Industrialist
Mark Robinson: Abandoning Purity
Joel Schalit: No Alternative to Transcendence
Annalee Newitz: Underground America 1999
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I S S U E 4 5 S E P T E M B E R 1 9 9 9
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KMY2K OK?
Charlie Bertsch and Joe Lockard, Issue Editors: Marx Without Monsters
Viet Thanh Nguyen: Marxism After Ho Chi Minh
Ewa Pagacz: Blacks and Reds in Polish Technicolor
Frederick Aldama: Marxing Across the Border
Bill Freind: Farce, Conservative Marxism, and "The Eighteenth Brumaire"
J C Myers: Marx vs. Weber: Uno Mas!
Richard D. Wolff: Marxism, Class Analysis, and the USSR: A Y2K Perspective
Jonathan Sterne: Marx's Media Corps
Joe Lockard: Shamanic Marxism and the Ghosts of Capital
William Stephenson: The Microserfs Are Revolting: Sid Meier's Civilization II
Tim Hardin: Reification and the Standards Movement in Public Education
Jillian Sandell: Making Histories
Joel Schalit: Reading Communism: Italy, Berlinguer, and Me
Aaron Shuman: Please, Hammer, Don't Hurt Me: Why I Don't Read Marx
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
Mike Mosher: Marxist Valuable Players
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I S S U E 4 4 M A Y 1 9 9 9
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Writing
Jeremy Russell and Joe Lockard, Issue Editors: Bad Writing
David Hawkes: Composition, Capitalism & the New Technology
Charlie Bertsch: Autobiography in Music Criticism
L.A. Schildt: My Education As a Writer
Jeremy Russell: Repetitive Stress
Ewa Pagacz: May Day in Bielsko
James Casas Klausen: Business as Usual
Tom/Paul & Joe Lockard: Monica Dreyfus
Mike Mosher: Write Me Disconnectedly: Assembling Hypertexts
Bad Subjects: Ethnic Studies & Social Justice
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
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I S S U E 4 3 A P R I L 1 9 9 9
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Food and Drug
Charlie Bertsch and Brock Craft, Issue Editors: Food and Drugs for Thought
Katie Simon: Mindful Mindless Bodies
Steven Rubio: Linguica and Me
Mike Mosher: Against Photography: Kicking the Imaging Narcotic
Charlie Bertsch: Red Sauce
Jill Stauffer: Fissure Price?
Scott Thill: Are You Afraid to Think?
Megan Shaw: Eternal Return of the Jedi: The Phantom Menace Approaches
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
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I S S U E 4 2 M A R C H 1 9 9 9
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Money
John Brady and Annalee Newitz, Issue Editors: Money, Money, Money
Charlie Bertsch: Not So Freeways: California State Route 91, HOT Lanes, and the Future of the Public Sector
John Brady: When Money Talks, People Listen
Maia Beth Goodell: In the Navy: Gender, Class and Sexual Harassment
John Marr: Confessions of an eBay Addict
Mike Mosher: FREE! The Political Economy of the White Panthers
Annalee Newitz: Growing Up MLA
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
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I S S U E 4 1 J A N U A R Y 1 9 9 9
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Fetish
Joel Schalit and Matt Wray, Issue Editors: Bad Subjects Considers Its Objects
Soupy Sennett: A Pie in the Fetish
John Smith: Retouching the Schoolkids
Mike Mosher: Teledildonic Temptation: The Rise and Fall of Computer Sex
Jeremy Russell: Suicidal Idols
Joel Schalit and Jonathan Sterne: Sample My Privates: The Politics of New Media and Copyright Law
"Certain Sounds Turn Me On": John Brady Interviews G.X. Jupitter-Larsen of The Haters
Megan Shaw and Robert Shaw: Fetishizing the Communication Gap: The AT&T "Vietnam" Commercial
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
Matt Wray: Fetishizing the Fetish
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I S S U E 4 0 O C T O B E R 1 9 9 8
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Traffic
Megan Shaw and Jonathan Sterne, Issue Editors: A Bad Traffic Jam
Gretchen Soderlund and Emma Grant: Girls (Forced to) Dance Naked!
Dan McGee: Victims of Invisible Threats
Peter Ives: North-West of Where?
Hsuan L. Hsu: How to Get Things with Words
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
Jonathan Sterne: Staffing the Crisis
Joel Schalit: Driving Through the Minefields of Love
John Brady: I Can Drive for Miles and Miles
Megan Shaw and Rick Prelinger: Freeway Landscapes and Timescapes
Mike Mosher: Neighborhood Art Traffic Signals
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I S S U E 3 9 S E P T E M B E R 1 9 9 8
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Health
Jillian Sandell and Steven Rubio, Issue Editors: The Critical Cure
Annalee Newitz: Chronic Honeymoon Cystitis
John Brady: Open Up and Say Aaaahhhh: Deploying the Metaphor of Political Health
Steven Rubio: Dirty Laundry
Shih Chang: Smells Like a Chlorine Conspiracy
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
Sandra Teresa Hyde: The Chinese State and Everyday AIDS Practices in the Borderlands
Brock Craft: Slice, Dice, and Julienne: The Politics of Sterilization
Mike Mosher: Elvis Healed?!?! A Report from His Memphis Conference
Joel Schalit: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
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I S S U E 3 8 M A Y 1 9 9 8
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Men, Women, and Everyone Else
The Bad Subjects Production Team: Bad Gender
Juliette Guilbert: Chinese Woman and American Feminism
Annalee Newitz: Heterosexual Love
Brian Duff: Pornography as Sacred Language
Mark Van Proyen: Matthew Barney's Blarney
Kim Nicolini: The Failings of Alternative Communities
Mike Mosher: Virtual Missing Children
Joel Schalit: It's Hard Being Me
Jonathan Sterne: Getting Personal With the President and Other People
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I S S U E 3 7 M A R C H 1 9 9 8
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Media
Annalee Newitz and Geoff Sauer, Issue Editors: Media Subjects
The Bad Subjects Collective: Bad Shorts: Chow Yun-Fat in America
John Ives: Computer Virus Hoaxes
Ed Korthof: Free Software
Tim Jackson: A Prisoner of Hope in Cyberspace
Lisa Prothers: Culture Jamming with Pedro Carvajal
Christopher Sharrett: An Interview with :Wumpscut:
Joel Schalit: The Profits of Rage
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
Charlie Bertsch: Private Lessons of CETI
John Brady: Town Hall Meetings
Cynthia Hoffman: I Type Really Fast
Matt Wray: Left Conservatism
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I S S U E 3 6 F E B R U A R Y 1 9 9 8
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Conservatism
John Brady and Joel Schalit, Issue Editors: Anti-Disconservatarianism
The Bad Subjects Collective: Left Conservatism
Megan Shaw: Why Everyone Should Read Soldier of Fortune
Annalee Newitz: Aryan to Anti-Racist
Jeremy Russell: Ingrate
Peter Ives: Neoconservatism in Ontario
Elisabeth Hurst: Life During OPEC '97
John Brady: Spanking the Marine
Jason Myers: You Can Never Be Too Rich or Too Thin
Joel Schalit: Right as Reign
Doug Henwood: I Was a Teen-Age Reactionary
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I S S U E 3 5 N O V E M B E R 1 9 9 7
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Sport and Play
Steven Rubio and Jillian Sandell, Issue Editors: Fever Pitch
Chris Rubio: Throws Like the Girl She Is
Clint Burnham: BC Hydroponic
Scott Thill: The Importance of Being Tiger Woods
David Hawkes: Maradona: San Diego
Cynthia Hoffman and Elisabeth Hurst: Action Figures Have Sex on our Computers
Robert Hamilton: Virtual Idols and Digital Girls
Lil Bartholo: From Maracana to Coliseum
Jim Castonguay: The Gulf War TV Super Bowl
Mark Van Proyen: E-Ticket Masterpieces
Steven Rubio: You'll Never Walk Alone
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I S S U E 3 4 O C T O B E R 1 9 9 7
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Form and Content
Jeremy Russell and Charlie Bertsch, Issue Editors: Read This First!
Christian Divine: Visionary Paranoia
Megan Shaw: Two Fathers
Katie Simon: Inside the Idea Factory
John Brady: Beats and Bodies, Posing and Performance
Jeremy Russell: Offensive Art (Marilyn Manson and John Waters)
Lauren O'Connor: The Bottom of Sonoma
Ron Alcalay: Bad Tourist
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I S S U E 3 3 S E P T E M B E R 1 9 9 7
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Race
Joe Lockard, Jonathan Sterne, and Matt Wray, Issue Editors: Racial Subjects
Colette Gaiter: SPACE|R A C E
Joe Lockard: Invisible Race Wars
Greg Dimitriadis: Menace II Society and Boyz 'N the Hood
Freya Johnson: Newt's Nazis
Adam Cornford: Notes on White Culture
Conference Report: The Making and Unmaking of Whiteness
Joel Schalit: Shoah's What Jew Got
Annalee Newitz: Sexual Mutants of the Multiculture
Tomás Sandoval: Merits of Racial Identity
Kevin Carollo: The Sticky Film of Race
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I S S U E 3 2 A P R I L 1 9 9 7
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Work
Annalee Newitz, Kim Nicolini, and Steven Rubio, Issue Editors: Work or Die
The Bad Subjects Collective: Bad Shorts: Heaven's Gate
Cynthia Hoffman: Reporting Rape
Freya Johnson and Annalee Newitz: Autobiography and Self-Promotion
Steven Rubio: In Defense of Fucking Off
Kim Nicolini: Work Without a Face
Noodle McDoodle: Escape From the Flatlands
Mark Van Proyen: Art in the Academy
Tim Jackson: Working Cyberspace
Doug Henwood: Visa, Not Welfare
What People Do
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I S S U E 3 1 M A R C H 1 9 9 7
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alien languages
Charlie Bertsch, Cynthia Hoffman, and Jonathan Sterne, Issue Editors: Finding a Voice
The Bad Subjects Collective: Bad Shorts: The Star Wars Revival
Peter Ives: In Defense Of Jargon
Renate Holub: The Rise and Decline Of the Journal Telos
Kevin Carollo: The Race To Be Mobile
Joe Lockard: English-Only Politics
Sarah bat Avraham: Learning Myself
Scott Thill: Independence Day and the Renationalization of America
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I S S U E 3 0 F E B R U A R Y 1 9 9 7
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War and Revolution
John Brady, Joe Lockard, and Joel Schalit, Issue Editors: Smell the Tragic
The Bad Subjects Collective: Marxism versus Postmodernism
John Brady: The Olympic Bombing and Our Violent Public Sphere
David Grad: Interview with Jello Biafra
Jim Cane: The End of History? Revolutionary Politics in Latin America
Jason Myers: Notes from the South African Counter-Revolution
Charlie Bertsch and Joel Schalit: Faith and Firepower
David Hawkes: Tyranny and Enlightenment in Haiti and Britain
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I S S U E 2 9 N O V E M B E R 1 9 9 6
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Environments
Cynthia Hoffman, Joel Schalit, and Matt Wray: The Great Indoors
The Bad Subjects Collective: New Political Parties?
Kim Nicolini: Notes from Cyburbia
Cynthia Hoffman: Asthma is an Environmental Disease
Charlie Bertsch: Ranger Rick
Matthias Regan: The Landscapes of the Men's Movement
Lily Khadjavi: Should Graduate Student Employees Have Collective Bargaining Rights?
Annalee Newitz: Remembering 1992
Jonathan Sterne: The Labor Theory of Graduate School
The Bad Subjects Production Team: After Proposition 209
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I S S U E 2 8 O C T O B E R 1 9 9 6
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POP/Tech/ART
Charlie Bertsch and Jillian Sandell: POP/Tech/ART
Steven Rubio: Pour Out a Little Liquor For Tupac
Tomás Sandoval: The Burden Of History and John Sayles' Lone Star
Jonathan Sterne: Learning From Creativity
Mario Ibraim Salimon: Technology vs.Human Development: Brazil, 1996
Cynthia J. Hoffman: Religion Goes To the Movies
Charlie Bertsch: Secrets Of the X-Files
The Bad Subjects Collective: Lesser Evilism
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I S S U E 2 7 S E P T E M B E R 1 9 9 6
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Teaching and Education
Ed Korthof and Annalee Newitz: Teach Yourself
Megan Shaw: Public Education Policy, But For Whose Sake?
Charlie Bertsch: Pedagogy Of the Depressed
Ron Alcalay: Observing Americans, EFL Students Share Insights
Mike Mosher: Eye Candy Like a Raised Fist
Jeremy Russell: Heritage Of the Hidden-Hippies
Annalee Newitz: Jane Austen: The Movie
Joel Schalit: Just Say No To Rock and Roll
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I S S U E 2 6 A P R I L 1 9 9 6
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Access and Accessibility
Annalee Newitz and Jillian Sandell: No Access?
Rena Diamond: The Peace Corps and the Philippines
John Brady: Public and Private Immigrants
Kim Nicolini: Who Owns Art?
Charlie Bertsch and Joel Schalit: Hard Left
Annalee Newitz: Professional Women
Heron, Keiser, Rofes, Smith, Wray: Five White Guys Talking
Chris Carlsson: Radical Invasion Of New Media?
The Bad Subjects Collective: Voices From the Collective
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I S S U E 2 5 M A R C H 1 9 9 6
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In Flux
Ron Alcalay, Charlie Bertsch, Ed Korthof: Bad Subjects In Flux
Richard Singer: Learning From the Children Of the '80s
Megan Shaw: Frontiers and Pioneers
John Brady: Delicious Doughnuts in Berlin
Rosemary Lemmis: The Example Of Jerry Brown
Jonathan Sterne: Theory Goes To the Movies
David Hawkes: Acting Like a Professor
Cynthia Hoffman: Life Without Jerry Garcia
Ann Theis: Libraries
Flossie Lewis: Fifty Years
Charlie Bertsch: Deep Blues
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I S S U E 2 4 F E B R U A R Y 1 9 9 6
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Cultures of Cyberspace
Lockard and Mosher: Radical Cybericity and Political Bridges
Colette Gaiter: Multi/Media/Message
Joe Lockard: Resisting Cyber-English
Joel Schalit: The Information Super Yahweh
Patrick Burkart: Bunkley Debunked
Mike Mosher: Wiring the Joint
Annalee Newitz: Talking With Rudy Rucker
Steven Rubio: Home Page
Geoffrey Sauer: Hackers, Order and Control
Cynthia Hoffman: Rescuing the Knight
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I S S U E 2 3 N O V E M B E R 1 9 9 5
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Packaging Events
Charlie Bertsch and Joel Schalit: Unpacking Events
Freya Johnson: Camp & Capitalism In Batman Forever
Joel Schalit: The Jung and the Religious
Annalee Newitz: Myth Of the Million Man March
Patrick Burkart: Radio Shock
Jeremiah Luna: My Trip To Jail
Cynthia Hoffman: Anarchy & Growing Older
John Brady: The Oklahoma City Bombing
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I S S U E 2 2 O C T O B E R 1 9 9 5
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The Politics of Politics
Jonathan Sterne: The Many Faces of Politics
Anthony Arnove: Farewell to the Working Class
Carrie Rentschler: Perpetrate My Fist! Women's Self-Defense
Steve Macek: Can the New Party Save the American Left?
Anthony Arnove: ISO: A Brief Introduction
Jillian Sandell: Living the Political
Joel Schalit: The New Politics Of History
Radhika Mongia: Reflections on the Forum on Women
The Bad Subjects Collective: Voices From the Collective
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I S S U E 2 1 S E P T E M B E R 1 9 9 5
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Faith and Propaganda
Annalee Newitz and Matt Wray: Bad Subjects, Bad Faith
Ron Alcalay: Bad Tourist Gets Well
Matt Wray: Burning Man and the Rituals of Capitalism
Jillian Sandell: 'Viral Chic': Propaganda of Health Care
Annalee Newitz: Taking Drugs, or Shopping at the Black Market
Charlie Bertsch: Belief and the Left
Joel Schalit: The Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord
Steven Rubio: A Saint Without God
Ed Korthof: The Bridges of Madison County and Other Romances
The Bad Subjects Collective: Voices From the Collective
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I S S U E 2 0 A P R I L 1 9 9 5
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Public/Performance/Etc.
Charlie Bertsch and Ana Cox: Knowing Your Public
Ted Byfield: Art 'R' Us
Jeff Akeley: Christian Kissing
Peter Ives: Diction Against Contradiction
Jeremiah Luna: Graffiti and Advertising
Seth Sanders: Pulp Fictions
Matt Wray: Speed and Politics...
Kim Nicolini: Staging the Slut
The Bad Subjects Collective: Voices from the Collective
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I S S U E 1 92 M A R C H 1 9 9 5
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Transformational Identities
Annalee Newitz and Jillian Sandell: Transformation in Progress
Rena Diamond: The Allure of Ethnic Eateries
Joel Schalit: Free to be Jew and Me
Ana Cox: Geek Chic
Cynthia Hoffman: Is Utopia a Dyke Bar in Tucson?
Ron Alcalay: Morphing Out of Identity Politics
Bill Salzmann: Reality Bites, So Buy a Big Gulp
Charlie Bertsch: Useful Fictions
The Bad Subjects Collective: Voices from the Collective
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I S S U E 1 8 J A N U A R Y 1 9 9 5
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Cyberspace
Joe Lockard and Mike Mosher: Cyberspace and its Discontents
Avi Rosen: Beyond Humachines
David Hawkes: The Flames of Hell: Death and War in Cyberspace
Bad Subjects: Manifesto for Bad Subjects in Cyberspace
Steven Rubio: Net Escape
Joel Schalit: New Highway, Same Hershey Bar
Joe Lockard: Selling Brooklyn Bridges in Cyberspace
Ed Korthof: Spamming and Usenet Culture
Annalee Newitz: Surplus Identity On-line
Zoe Druick: The Politics of a Metaphor
Mike Mosher: Towards Community Art Machines
The Bad Subjects Collective: Voices from the Collective
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I S S U E 1 7 N O V E M B E R 1 9 9 4
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Geographies
Charlie Bertsch and Jonathan Sterne: Personal Space
Richard Singer: Burrowed Frontiers
Joel Schalit: Crossing the Rock Island Line
Freya Johnson: Frat Boy Fetishism: When the Goods Get Together
Jonathan Sterne: Geography, Poverty, & Politics
Joe Sartelle: Looking Back and Moving On: A Farewell
Doug Henwood: Making a Social Atlas
Annalee Newitz: Mapping Sexual Geographies
Steven Rubio: Smells Like Jobs
Kim Nicolini: Streets of San Francisco
The Bad Subjects Collective: Voices from the Collective
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I S S U E 1 6 O C T O B E R 1 9 9 4
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