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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 82, Autumn 2014
Mood Work

Introducing Mood Work
pp. 5-12(8)
Authors: Highmore, Ben; Taylor, Jenny Bourne

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Not in the Mood
pp. 13-28(16)
Author: Ahmed, Sara

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The Multitude Strikes Back? Boredom in an Age of Semiocapitalism
pp. 29-46(18)
Author: Gardiner, Michael E.

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Cultural theory as Mood Work
pp. 47-63(17)
Author: Pedwell, Carolyn

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The Mood of Defeat
pp. 64-81(18)
Author: McCracken, Scott

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The Legibilities of Mood Work
pp. 114-133(20)
Authors: Carlson, Jennifer D.; Stewart, Kathleen C.

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The Murderer Within
pp. 134-137(4)
Author: Morrissey, Belinda

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Blame the Mummy
pp. 138-140(3)
Author: Daly, Nicholas

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Small Differences
pp. 141-143(3)
Author: Noys, Ben

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Giving a Damn
pp. 144-147(4)
Author: Highmore, Ben

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Notes on Contributors
pp. 150-152(3)

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