Postmodern Culture Table of Contents v1n01 (Fall 1990) URL = http://infomotions.com/serials/pmc/pmc-v1n01-contents.txt #################################### ## #### #### #### ## P O S T M O D E R N ## #### #### # ## # #### #### ## C U L T U R E ## #### ## ## #### ####### ## ######### ###### #### #### ## an electronic journal ## ######### ###### #### ## of interdisciplinary #################################### criticism ------------------------------------------------------------ Volume 1, Number 1 Fall, 1990 ------------------------------------------------------------ Editors: Eyal Amiran Elaine Orr John Unsworth, Issue Editor Editorial Assistant: Gloria Maxwell Editorial Board: Kathy Acker Chimalum Nwankwo Sharon Bassett Phil Novak Michael Berube Patrick O'Donnell Marc Chenetier Susan Ohmer Greg Dawes John Paine R. Serge Denisoff Marjorie Perloff Robert Detweiler Mark Poster Jim English Carl Raschke Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Mike Reynolds Joe Gomez Avital Ronell Robert Hodge Andrew Ross bell hooks Jorge Ruffinelli Susan Howe Susan M. Schultz E. Ann Kaplan William Spanos Neil Larsen Tony Stewart Jerome J. McGann Gary Lee Stonum Larysa Mykyta Chris Straayer Greg Ulmer ------------------------------------------------------------ CONTENTS Masthead & Table of Contents CONTENTS 990 Preface PREFACE 990 Andrew Ross, "Hacking Away at the Counter-culture" ROSS-1 990 ROSS-2 990 bell hooks, "Postmodern Blackness" HOOKS 990 Laura Kipnis, "Marx: The Video (A Politics of Revolting Bodies)" KIPNIS 990 George Yudice, "Feeding the Transcendent Body" YUDICE 990 Kathy Acker, "Dead Doll Humility" ACKER 990 John Beverley, "The ideology of postmodern music and left politics" BEVERLEY 990 Neil Larsen, "Postmodernism and Imperialism: Theory and Politics in Latin America" LARSEN 990 Features: Susan M. Schultz, "Voicing the Neonew" [a review of "Postmodern Poetries: Jerome J. McGann Guest-Edits an Anthology of Language Poets From North America and the United Kingdom," _Verse_ 7.1 (Spring, 1990): 6-73.] REVIEWS 990 Jim English, "Vacation Notes: Haute-Tech in the Haute-Montagnes" [Popular Culture Column] POP-CULT 990 The Editors, "Postface: Positions on Postmodernism" POSTFACE 990 Announcements & Advertisements NOTICES 990 ------------------------------------------------------------ Special thanks to Greg Dawes for his assistance in starting the journal and preparing the first issue, and to Chuck Kesler, systems programmer at NCSU, for technical support. We would also like to thank the NCSU Humanities Computing Lab, the NCSU Social Sciences Computing Lab, and the Connecticut College Computing Center. _Postmodern Culture_ is published three times a year (Winter, Spring and Fall) using the Revised LISTSERV program ((c) Eric Thomas 1986, Ecole Centrale de Paris). 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