Cultural Critique

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Why Does Society Describe Itself as Postmodern?1995/01/0119
Unbearable Blackness2015/01/0117
Mardi Gras Indians: Carnival and Counter-Narrative in Black New Orleans1988/01/0117
The Impact of the Precepts of Nationalism on the Concept of Culture: Making Grasshoppers of Naked Apes1993/01/0116
Cryptonormativism and Double Gestures: The Politics of Post-Structuralism1992/01/0116
Silencing Sycorax: On African Colonial Discourse and the Unvoiced Female1989/01/0116
Culturalism as Hegemonic Ideology and Liberating Practice1987/01/0116
Rockin' with Reagan, or the Mainstreaming of Postmodernity1988/01/0115
Gender Hegemonies1989/01/0115
"M. Butterfly": Orientalism, Gender, and a Critique of Essentialist Identity1990/01/0115
In Search of Post-Humanist Theory: The Second-Order Cybernetics of Maturana and Varela1995/01/0115
The International within the National: American Studies and Asian American Critique1998/01/0114
Gloria Anzaldua's Borderlands/La frontera: Cultural Studies, "Difference," and the Non-Unitary Subject1994/01/0114
Rules and Paradoxes and Svelte Appendix1986/01/0114
Introduction: Trauma and Its Institutional Destinies2000/01/0114
Postmodernism and Political Change: Issues for Feminist Theory1989/01/0113
Modernity, Race, and Morality1993/01/0113
Shuckin' off the African-American Native Other: What's "Po-Mo" Got to Do with It?1991/01/0113
The Politics of Postmodern Feminism, Revisited1997/01/0112
Ethnic Identity and Post-Structuralist Differance1987/01/0112
Rape and the New World Order1991/01/0112
Illness and Image in Holistic Discourse: How Alternative Is "Alternative"?1993/01/0112
CHANCE AND CERTAINTY: JOHN CAGE'S POLITICS OF NATURE2013/01/0112
The Dilemma of the Black Intellectual1985/01/0112
White Privilege and Looking Relations: Race and Gender in Feminist Film Theory1986/01/0111
Traumatic Shame: Toni Morrison, Televisual Culture, and the Cultural Politics of the Emotions2000/01/0111
Feminism, Postmodernism, and Style: Recent Feminist Criticism in the United States1988/01/0111
Prestige as the Public Discourse of Domination1989/01/0111
Feminism, Postmodernism, and the Critique of Modernity1989/01/0111
History as Usual?: Feminism and the "New Historicism"1988/01/0111