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new formations is an inter-disciplinary journal of culture, politics and theory. It covers a wide range of issues, from the seduction of perversity to questions of nationalism and postcolonialism.

'essential reading for those who want to understand politics in the light of the most important trends in contemporary theory' Chantal Mouffe.

Publisher: Lawrence and Wishart

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Number 50, Autumn 2003

Remembering the 1990s
pp. 7-9(3)
Authors: Brooker, Joe; Luckhurst, Roger

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The Agenda of Globalisation
pp. 10-21(12)
Author: Tomlinson, John

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New Image Glasgow to Young British Art: Introducing the 1990s
pp. 22-27(6)
Author: Bracewell, Michael

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Traumaculture
pp. 28-47(20)
Author: Luckhurst, Roger

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The New Memoryism: How Computers Changed the Way We Read
pp. 57-74(18)
Author: Middleton, Peter

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Weird Science
pp. 94-105(12)
Author: Connor, Steven

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Commercial Alternative
pp. 106-122(17)
Author: Brooker, Joe

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Oublier Baudrillard: Melancholy of the Year 2000
pp. 123-141(19)
Author: Gibson, Andrew

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The Pleasures of the Multiplex
pp. 157-160(4)
Author: Stoddart, Helen

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The God Box
pp. 161-164(4)
Author: Botting, Fred

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Can-do Alienation
pp. 165-166(2)
Author: Wylie, Andrew

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The Aesthetics of Underachievement
pp. 167-171(5)
Author: Rapaport, Herman

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The Taste for Controversy
pp. 172-176(5)
Author: Chander, Manu Samriti

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