Back Issues:
Go to Volume One, Number
One, Fall 1997
Articles:
Neil Larsen: "Poverties of Nation: The Ends of
the Earlth, 'Monetary Subjects without Money,' and Postcolonial
Theory"; Teresa L. Ebert: "Quango-ing the University:
The End(s) of Critique-al Humanities"; Gregory Meyerson:
"Marxism, Psychoanalysis, and Labor Competition"; Adam
Katz: "Postmodern Cultural Studies: A Critique";
Greg Dawes: "On the Textualization of History and
Sexuality in Hispanism"; Carol A. Stabile: "From
the Cold War to the Hot Zone: Nature, Capitalism, and the Postmodern
Apocalypse"; Rich Gibson: "The Michigan Social
Studies Standards: Beware the Dream Censors"; Jeffrey
Youdelman: "Last Words Any World: A Tribute to William
S. Burroughs"; Poetry:
Amitava Kumar: "Line Byline: Poetry As and Against Journalism";
Reviews:
Patricia Comitini: Deidre Lynch and William B. Warner,
eds., Cultural Institutions of the Novel; Martha E.
Gimenez: Harriet Fraad, Stephen Resnick, and Richard Wolff,
eds., Bringing It All Back Home: Class, Gender, and Power
in the Modern Household; Imre Szeman: Arjun Appadurai's
Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization
Go to Volume One, Number
Two, Spring 1998
Special Topic: Post-Marxist
Aporias: Introduction: David Siar; Articles: Kenneth Surin:
"Dependency Theory's Reanimation in the Era of Financial
Capital"; Barbara Foley: "Roads Taken and Not Taken: Post-Marxism,
Antiracism, and Anticommunism"; Warren
Montag: "Can the
Subaltern Speak and Other Transcendental Questions"; Deb Kelsh:
"Desire and Class: The Knowledge Industry in the Wake of
Poststructuralism"; Martha Gimenez: "Latinos/Hispanics . . . What
Next!": Some Reflections on the Politics of Identity in
the U.S."; Amrohini Sahay: "Transforming Race Matters: Towards
a Critique-al Cultural Studies"; Special Section: Theodore W. Allen:
Theodore W. Allen: "Summary of the Argument of The
Invention of the White Race"; An Interview with Theodore
W. Allen by Jonathan Scott and Gregory Meyerson; Reviews: Adam Katz: Haim Gordon's Quicksand:Israel,
the Intifada and the Rise of Political Evil in Democracies;
Jeffrey Youdelman: Stephen Spielberg's Amistad
and Martin Scorsese's Kundun; Imre Szeman: Pierre
Bourdieu's On Television; Grover Furr: Robert W.
Thurston's Life and Terror in Stalin's Russia, 1934-1941;
Greg Dawes: John Updike's Toward the End of Time
and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s Timequake
Go to Volume Two, Number
One, Fall 1998
Articles: Michael D.
Yates: "An Essay
on Radical Labor Education"; Rich
Gibson: "NEA-AFT-AFL-CIO?'Not
Just No, But HELL NO!'"; Neil Larsen: "Preselective Affinities: Surrealism
and Marxism in Latin America"; Eugene
Holland: "Spinoza
and Marx"; David Parker: "Anthropology in a Revolutionary
Moment: Miskitu Resistance, Anglo Affinity, and the Limits of
Gramscian Theory"; Erick Heroux: "The Returns of Alienation";
Ali Shehzad Zaidi: "The Rochester Renaissance Plan:
Farewell to the Imagination"; Poetry: Brad
Comann: Six Poems; David
Bruzina "The Politics of Soup at the End of the World"
and Other Poems; Response/Counter-Response:
Richard D. Wolff: On Deb Kelsh; Deb Kelsh: On Richard
D. Wolff; Reviews:
Nathan Tipton: Review of Harry M. Benshoff's
Monsters in the Closet: Homosexuality and the Horro Film;
Imre Szeman:
Review of Regis Debray's Media Manifestos; Heather
Jon Maroney: Review of J. K. Gibson-Graham's The End of
Capitalism (As We Knew It): A Feminist Critique of Political
Economy; Haidar Eid: Review of Youssif Chahine's Destiny;
Jim Neilson: Review of Stephen Spielberg's Saving Private
Ryan and Nora Ephron's You've Got Mail
Go to Volume Two, Number
Two, Spring 1999
Articles:
Nick Prior: "The High
Within and the Low Without: The Social Production of Aesthetic
Space in the National Gallery of Scotland, 1859-70"; David Bedggood: "Saint Jacques
and the Ghost of Marxism"; Bruno
Gullì: "The Labor of Fire: On Time and
Labor in the Grundrisse"; Marcial
González: "Jameson's 'Arrested Dialectic':
From Structuralism to Postmodernism"; Vladimir Bilenkin:
"When Postmodernism Came to Russia"; B. Ricardo
Brown: "Marx and the Foundations of the Critical Theory
of Morality and Ethics"; Rich Gibson: "The Theory
and Practice of Constructing Hope: The Detroit Teachers' Wildcat
Strike 1999"; Interview: Jeffrey
Williams: "The Last Generalist: An Interview
with Richard Powers"; Reviews: Jeffrey Williams: Review of Richard
Powers' Gain; Conor Kostick: Review of "Songs
of Irish Labour"; Tabish Khair: Review of Perry
Anderson's The Origins of Postmodernity and Ellen Meiksins Wood and John Bellamy Foster's In
Defense of History: Marxism and the Postmodern Agenda; Poetry: Manuel
Yang: "Anti-Aesthetics
for Bourgeois Times" and other poems; Rob van Kranenburg:
"The Café Lafayette"
Go to Volume Three,
Numbers One and Two (Double Issue), Fall 1999 and Spring 2000
3-1: Articles:
Theodore W. Allen: "'Race'
and 'Ethnicity': History and the 2000 Census"; Teresa
L. Ebert: "Left of Desire"; John Bellamy Foster:
"Global Ecology and the Common Good"; Richard E.
Joines: "Contretemps: Derrida's Ante and the Call of
Marxist Political Philosophy"; William O'Meara: "Marx's
Atheism and the Ideal of Self-Realization"; Kelly Rusinack
& Chris Lamb: "'A Sickening Red Tinge': The Daily
Worker's Fight Against White Baseball"; Special Section: The Legacies of Michael
Sprinker: Alan Wald: "Committed to the End";
Tom Lewis: "Philosophical Realism and the Aesthetic
in Michael Sprinker's Literary Criticism"; Jamie Owen
Daniel: "Achieving Subjectlessness: Reassessing the
Politics of Adorno's Subject of Modernity"; Anthony Jarrells:
"Vulgarity Squared: Marxism and the Interest of Taste";
Neil Larsen: "Michael Sprinker Remembered";
Michael Sprinker: "From Prague to Paris: Formalism
as a Method of Literary Study"; A Michael Sprinker Bibliography;
3-2:
Special Section: Reclaiming
Identity: Paula
M. L. Moya: "Introduction: Reclaiming Identity";
Satya P. Mohanty: "The Epistemic Status of Cultural
Identity: On Beloved and the Postcolonial Condition";
Articles: Susanne
Soederberg: "Political Restructuring of Exploitation:
An Historical Materialist Account of the Emergence of Neoliberalism
in Canada"; Sophia A. McClennen: "Chilex: The
Economy of Transnational Media Culture"; Andrew Kurtz:
"Repurposing the Workplace: Hegemony and the Contested Spaces
of the Internet"; Gregory Meyerson: "Rethinking
Black Marxism: Reflections on Cedric Robinson and Others";
Reviews: Colin Mooers: Fredric
Jameson's The Cultural Turn: Selected Writings on the Postmodern
1983-1998; Ronaldo Munck: Michael Hardt and Antonio
Negri's Empire; Haidar Eid: Edward Said's The
End of the "Peace Process": Oslo and After; Mike
Wayne: Esther Leslie's Walter Benjamin: Overpowering Conformism;
Poetry:
Zoë Anglesey: Two Poems; Norman J. Olson:
Two Poems
Special Issue: Marxism
and Education: Edited by
Rich Gibson and E. Wayne Ross; Introduction; Interview: Peter McLaren and Glenn
Rikowski: "Pedagogy for Revolution against Education
for Capital: An E-Dialogue on Education in Capitalism Today";
Articles:
Pauline Lipman: "Bush's Education Plan, Globalization,
and the Politics of Race"; Alfie Kohn:
"Fighting the Tests: A Practical Guide
to Rescuing Our Schools"; Gilbert
G. Gonzalez: "The Ideology
and Practice of Empire: The U. S., Mexico, and the Education
of Mexican Immigrants"; Patrick Shannon: "A
Marxist Reading of Reading Education"; David Hursh:
"Neoliberalism and the Control of Teachers, Students, and
Learning: The Rise of Standards, Standardization, and Accountability";
Les Levidow: "Marketizing Higher Education: Neoliberal
Strategies and Counter-Strategies"; Kevin D. Vinson and
E. Wayne Ross: "Education and the New Disciplinarity:
Surveillance, Spectacle, and the Case of SBER": Rich
Gibson: "Teaching About The Nazi Holocaust in the Context
of Comprehending and Overcoming Fascism": Bertell Ollman:
Exerpts from How to Take an Exam . . . and Remake the World;
Interview:
Tony Monchinski and Bertell Ollman: "Capitalist Schooling:
An Interview with Bertell Ollman"
Articles: Theodore W. Allen: "On
Roediger's Wages of Whiteness"; Bill V. Mullen:
"Notes on Black Marxism"; Ahmet Öncü
and Ahmet Hasim Köse: "Re-Considering the
Meaning of 'Scientific Management' from a Marxist Perspective";
Nicholas J. Smith: "Why Hardcore Goes Soft: Adorno,
Japanese Noise, and the Extirpation of Dissonance"; Susanne
Soederberg: "Deconstructing the Neoliberal Promise of
Prosperity and Stability: Who Gains from the Maquiladorization
of Mexican Society?"; Sam Coombes: "Sartre's
Concept of Bad Faith in Relation to the Marxist Notion of False
Consciousness: Inauthenticity and Ideology Re-Examined"; Interviews: "Living History: Talking
with Tito": An Interview with John Gerassi by Tony Monchinski;
"Big Apple Redux": An Interview with Marshall Berman
by Tony Monchinski; Reviews: Lucas MacKenzie: E. O. Wilson's Consilience;
Barbara Foley: Paula L. M. Moya and Michael Hames-Garcia,
eds., Reclaiming Identity: Realist Theory and the Predicament
of Postmodernism; Carol J. Moeller: Satya P. Mohanty,
Literary Theory and the Claims of History: Postmodernism,
Objectivity, Multicultural Politics, and Paula L.
M. Moya and Michael Hames-Garcia, eds., Reclaiming Identity:
Realist Theory and the Predicament of Postmodernism; Alan
Spector: Alan Gilbert, Must Global Politics Constrain
Democracy? Great-Power Realism, Democratic Peace, and Democratic
Internationalism; Poetry:
Sean Thomas Dougherty: "American Sonnet #1"
and Other Poems; Dee Rimbaud: "A New Clean American
Dream"
Go to Volume 5, 2002
Articles:
Matthew Sharpe: "The Sociopolitical Limits of Fantasy:
September 11 and Slavoj Zizek's Theory of Ideology"; Barbara
Foley: "From Situational Dialectics to Pseudo-Dialectics:
Mao, Jiang, and Capitalist Transition"; Bruno Gulli:
"Praxis and the Danger: The Insurgent Ontology of Antonio
Gramsci"; Larry Schwartz "Toni Morrison and
William Faulkner: The Necessity of a Great American Novelist";
John Kirk: "Changing the Subject: Cultural Studies
and the Demise of Class"; Kanishka Chowdhury: "It's
All Within Your Reach: Globalization and the Ideologies of Postnationalism
and Hybridity"; Christian Fuchs: "Software Engineering
and the Production of Surplus Value"; Jennifer Fazio:
"Heating up the Neoliberal Agenda: The GOP on Economic
Stimulus"; Robert Young: "Postpositivist Realism
and the Return of the Same: The Rational Subject and Post(post)modern
Liberalism"; Charles Cunningham: "Rethinking
the Politics of The Grapes of Wrath"; Book Excerpt: Michael
Yates: (from) Working to Live, Living to Work;
Reviews:
Louis Proyect: Robert Biel's The New Imperialism:Crisis
and Contradictions in North/South Relations; Elena Madison:
Frans de Waal's Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong
in Humans and Other Animals; Sean Saraka: Robert Albritton's
Dialectics and Deconstruction in Political Economy; Multi Medea:
Matthew Herbert: "Oil" (From the CD
The Mechanics of Destruction); Poetry: Paul Murphy: "In
the Luxembourg Gardens" and Other Poems; Andrew Smith:
"Glasgow Necropolis" and Other Poems; James
W. Stoner: "Post-Modern Syllogism"; Trevor Landers:
"The Tragedy of Romanian Railway Stations II" and
Other Poems
Go to Volume 6, 2003
Articles:
E. San Juan, Jr.:
"Marxism and the Race/Class Problematic: A Re-Articulation";
Martha Gimenez: "The Politics of Exile: Class, Power,
and the 'Exilic'"; Matthew Sharpe: "The Logo
as Fetish: Marxist Themes in Naomi Klein's No Logo";
Greg Dawes: "Realism, Surrealism, Socialist Realism
and Neruda's "Guided Spontaneity"; George Snedeker:
"Closing Time" (On William S. Burroughs); Kenneth
J. Saltman: "Education as Enforcement: The Militarization
and Corporatization of Schools"; Russell Reising:
"Iron Curtains and Satin Sheets: 'Strange Loves' in Cold
War Popular Music"; Leonard A. Stone: "Harold
Pinter and the Fragmentation of Working-Class Consciousness";
Reviews: John F. Welsh: Robert J. Antonio, ed.,
Marx and Modernity: Key Readings and Commentary; Lucas
MacKenzie: Ken Richardson, The Origins Of Human Potential,
and The Making Of Intelligence; Grover Furr: Ronald
Radosh, Mary Radosh Habeck, and Grigory Sevostianov, eds., Spain
Betrayed: The Soviet Union in the Spanish Civil War; Wendy
Fisher (Open) Letter to Grover Furr; Poem/Photograph: Susan Bright and Alan Pogue: "Girl
with Fragment"; Photographs:
David Siar: "Signs of the Time: Anti-War Protest
Images, Raleigh, NC, February 15, 2003"
Go
to Volume 7, 2004
Video:
Bertell Ollman: "Marxism and Progress"; David
Ruccio and Joseph Buttigieg: "'All that is holy is profaned':
The Market and the University"; Articles: Dave Hill: "Educational
Perversion and Global Neo-Liberalism: A Marxist Critique";
Robin Hirsch: "Logic and Dialectics"; Bruno
Gulli: "War and Peace as War"; Jim Neilson:
"Fertilizing Bush: Growing a Great Leader for Difficult
Times"; Anne Fairchild Pomeroy: "Why Marx, Why
Now?: A Recollection of Dunayevskaya's Power of Negativity":
Rich Gibson: "The California Grocery Strike";
Larry Schwartz: "Philip Roth's I Married A Communist:
Re-thinking the Cold War"; Charles Reitz: "Teaching
About Oppression and Exploitation: Critical Theory and the Origins
of Inequality"; Jason Berger: "Tethering the
Butterfly: Revisiting Jameson's 'Postmodernism and Consumer Society'
and the Paradox of Resistance"; Karsten H. Piep: "A
Question of Politics, Economics, or Both? The Neumann-Pollock
Debate in Light of Marcuse's 'State and Individual under National
Socialism'"; Interview:
Tony Monchinsky: "Derailing the Bush Crazy Train:
An Interview with Frances Fox Piven"; Reviews:
Gary Pearce: Martin Ryle and Kate Soper, To Relish
the Sublime? Culture and Self-Realization in Postmodern Times;
Paul Burkett: Benjamin Johnson, Patrick Kavanagh, and
Kevin Mattson, eds., Steal This University; Philip
Bounds: Neil McKenna, The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde;
Joseph G. Ramsey: Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11
and Sam Green and Bill Siegel's The Weather Underground;
Poetry:
John Seed: "Dan Cullen, Docker"
Go to Volume 8, 2005
Special Section: Theodore
W. Allen, 1919-2005: Jeffrey B. Perry:
"In Memoriam: Theodore W. Allen"; Theodore W. Allen:
"Commentary on István Mészáros's
Beyond Capital"; Other
Articles: E. San Juan, Jr.: "Terrorism
and Revolution: The Struggle for National Democracy and Socialism
in the Philippines"; Larry Schwartz: "Roth,
Race, and Newark"; Grover Furr: "Stalin and
the Struggle for Democratic Reform," Part One and Part Two;
Richard Brosio: "Civil Society: Concepts and Critique
from a Radical Democratic Perspective"; Jerry Leonard:
(From) Veils: Engaging Spivak, Chapter 1:"Whose Imprimatur?";
Tanner Mirrlees: "Cognitive Mapping or, the Resistant
Element in the Work of Fredric Jameson: A Response to Jason Berger";
Justin Paulson: "Crime and Warfare in the U.S.: American
Narratives of Violence, Terrorism, and Retribution"; Two on Eagleton: Roland
Boer: "Terry Eagleton and the Vicissitudes of Christology";
Dougal McNeill: "Sounding the Future: Marxism and
the Plays of Terry Eagleton"; Video: The San Francisco
Million Worker March Committee: "Forging the Fightback:
The Million Worker March Movement Calls for Rank and File Unity
in the Struggle for Workers' Rights and an End to the War in
Iraq"Video Clips of Selected Speakers and Performers, The
Million Worker March, Washington, D.C., October 17, 2004; Reviews: Jeffrey
Arellano Cabusao: E. San Juan, Jr., Racism and Cultural
Studies: Critiques of Multiculturalist Ideology and the Politics
of Difference; Martha Gimenez: George Snedeker, The
Politics of Critical Theory: Language/Discourse/Society;
Joseph G. Ramsey: Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbot, Directors,
The Corporation; Poetry:
Manuel Yang: Poems on Sex & Love
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