POSTMODERN CULTURE
Scope & Guideline
Fostering Critical Inquiry in a Shifting Landscape
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies:
The journal focuses on cultural studies from various disciplinary perspectives, including literature, media, and performance studies, emphasizing the interconnectedness of cultural phenomena. - Critical Theory and Postmodernism:
It engages with critical theory and postmodernist thought, analyzing how these frameworks can be applied to contemporary societal issues. - Social Justice and Activism:
There is a consistent focus on themes of social justice, activism, and resistance, particularly concerning marginalized communities and identities. - Environmental and Economic Critique:
The journal often critiques extractive economies and environmental issues, reflecting a growing concern for ecological sustainability and social responsibility. - Queerness and Gender Studies:
A significant area of focus includes discussions around queerness and gender, exploring how these identities intersect with culture and politics.
Trending and Emerging
- Field Theory and Research Entanglements:
Recent publications highlight the emergence of field theory as a critical framework for understanding complex social and cultural interactions, emphasizing research that transcends traditional boundaries. - Environmental and Economic Justice:
There is a growing emphasis on the intersections of environmental issues with social justice, particularly in the context of extractive economies and their impacts on communities. - Queer Politics and Performance:
Themes relating to queer politics, performance, and embodied experiences are increasingly prominent, reflecting broader cultural discussions on identity and representation. - Digital Culture and Technology Critique:
The journal is seeing a rise in discussions around the implications of digital culture, including critiques of big data and AI technologies, emphasizing their socio-political impacts. - Challenging Neoliberalism and Alt-Right Politics:
A clear trend is emerging in addressing the challenges posed by neoliberal ideologies and alt-right movements, examining resistance and biopower in contemporary contexts.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Narratives in Cultural Studies:
There seems to be a decline in papers focusing on traditional narratives and methodologies in cultural studies, as the journal shifts towards more experimental and interdisciplinary approaches. - Exclusively Historical Analysis:
The journal has moved away from papers that solely focus on historical analysis without connecting to contemporary issues, indicating a preference for relevance to current cultural dynamics. - Conventional Media Critique:
There is a noticeable reduction in critiques of mainstream media in favor of examining alternative media and grassroots movements, suggesting a waning interest in traditional media analysis.
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