The editors and contributors to Cultural Studies in the Interregnum mobilize transnational cultural studies as a tool for politically engaged intellectual critique. Alongside the work of emerging and established scholars and activists, they think through massive cultural shifts and explore the possibilities of the in-between. Covering queer and feminist studies, critical disability studies, and critical race and ethnic studies, the essays in Cultural Studies in the Interregnum reflect on our shared political pasts and futures. Using examples ranging from media and literature to sex work, policing, and university systems, this exciting volume probes what cultural studies means in moments of social transformation. Contributors include: Sean Johnson Andrews, C.M. Kaliko Baker, Mary Tuti Baker, James Bliss, Jorge E. Cuéllar, John R. Decker, Brian Dolber, Candace Fujikane, Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi, Chris Hall, Rachel Lim, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Anna Karthika, Manu Karuka, Najwa Mayer, Kyle Mays, Andrew Ó Baoill, Yumi Pak, Therí A. Pickens, Sami Schalk, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Tia Trafford, and the editors
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Robert F. Carley is Associate Professor of International Affairs at Texas A&M University, College Station and author of The Cultural Production of Social Movements, Cultural Studies Methodology and Political Strategy, and Culture and Tactics.
Anne Donlon is an independent scholar.
Beenash Jafri is Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at the University of California, Davis and author of Settler Attachments and Asian Diasporic Film.
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Laura J. Kwak is Associate Professor of Socio-Legal Studies at York University.
Eero Laine is Associate Professor and Chair of the Theatre and Dance Department at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York and co-author of Mourning the Ends: Collaborative Writing and Performance.
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