Volume 07, Number 1, September 1996
Articles
Jameson’s Lacan
Steven Helmling
Representation Represented: Foucault, Velázquez, Descartes
Véronique M. Fóti
Special Section
Psychoanalysis and Cultural Studies
Graham Hammill, guest editor
Guides to the Electropolis: Toward a Spectral Critique of the Media
Allen Meek
Saving Philosophy in Cultural Studies: The Case of Mother Wit
Angelika Rauch
Poststructuralist Paraesthetics and the Phantasy of the Reversal of Generations
Vadim Linetski
Popular Culture Column
Hypercapital
David Golumbia
Hypertext
TRIP
Matthew Miller
Review Essays
“Confessions of a Net Surfer: Net Chick and Grrrls on the Web” Review of Carla Sinclair, Net Chick: A Smart-Girl Guide to the Wired World
Carina Yervasi
“‘Head Out On the Highway’: Anthropological Encounters with the Supermodern” Review of Marc Auge, Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity
Samuel Collins
“Whose Opera Is This, Anyway?” Review of Tod Machover and MIT Media Lab’s interactive Brain Opera, performed at Lincoln Center, NYC, July 23-August 3, 1996.
Jon Ippolito
“Music and Noise: Marketing Hypertexts.” Review of Eastgate Systems, Inc.
Thomas Swiss
“(Re)Presenting the Renaissance on a Post-Modern Stage” Review of Susan Bennett, Performing Nostalgia: Shifting Shakespeare and the Contemporary Past
Theresa Smalec
“Multiplicity: Una Vista de Nada” Review of Multiplicity, directed by Harold Ramis
Crystal Downing
“Resistance in Rhyme” Review of Russell Potter, Spectacular Vernaculars: Hip-Hop and the Politics of Postmodernism
Brent Wood
Letters