Document Type
Review Essay
Abstract
[First paragraph]
For those engaged in any dimension of the vastly complex and highly contentious network of ideas, theories, and interdisciplinary projects under the rubric "Cultural Studies," <> is a valuable, if not essential, journal. Since its inception some fourteen years ago, <> has maintained its mandate of intervention, creating a valuable and much needed space to publish politically charged and critically engaged work, often by unknown and marginalized scholars. Today these names read like a virtual "who's who" of the cultural studies world -- Homi Bhabha, Gayatri Spivak, Jurgen Habermas, Michael Taussig, Dipesh Chakrabarty to name but a few. This of course is not to mention founding editors Carol Breckenridge and the formidable Arjun Appadurai whose recent edited volume of essays <> (Duke University Press, 2001), published as a part of <> "Millenial Quartet" series, appears headed for staple reading status across the disciplines.
Repository Citation
Barenscott, Dorothy. "On Public Culture 12.3: Special Issue on Cosmopolitanism (2000)." Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture vol. 2, no. 4, 2002, pp. 1–3. https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/reconstruction/vol2/iss4/7