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Public Culture l Volume 17 Number 1 Winter 2005 Editorâs Note Getting the Id to Go Shopping: Psychoanalysis, Advertising, Barbie Dolls, and the Invention of the Consumer Unconscious David Bennett Secular Sublime: Edward Said at the Israel Museum Kaylin Goldstein The Brookï¬elds Hotel (Freetown, Sierra Leone) Danny Hoffman Genealogies of Race and Culture and the Failure of Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms: Rereading Franz Boas and W. E. B. Du Bois Charles L. Briggs Thabo Mbekiâs AIDS Blues: The Intellectual, the Archive, and the Pandemic Neville Hoad Displaced Bodies in Residual Spaces Simon Leung and Marita Sturken Cultures of Circulation and the Urban Imaginary: Miami as Example and Exemplar Edward LiPuma and Thomas Koelble Exchange vii Baudelaire over Berea, Simmel over Sandton? Michael Watts A Blasé Attitude: A Response to Michael Watts Sarah Nuttall and Achille Mbembe Public Culture l Society for Transnational Cultural Studies Coming Attractions Vol. 17, no. 2: Special issue on W. E. B. Du Boisâs The Souls of Black Folk Guest edited by Robert Gooding-Williams and Dwight McBride Anne Carroll on Du Boisian aesthetics; Vilashini Cooppan on nationalism and globalism in Souls; Sheila Lloyd on Du Bois and the racial picturesque; Charles Nero on queering Souls; Cheryl
Public Culture – Duke University Press
Published: Jan 1, 2005
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