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Critical reflection on cultural studies for scholars, students, and a general audience. Published by Lateral, Journal of the Cultural Studies Association. Produced by Mark Nunes and Elaine Venter. Season Two: Hosted by Delores B. Phillips ...more

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About the Show

Critical reflection on cultural studies for scholars, students, and a general audience.

Published by Lateral, Journal of the Cultural Studies Association.

Produced by Mark Nunes and Elaine Venter.

Season Two: Hosted by Delores B. Phillips / Production by Elaine Venter, Lucy March, Mark Nunes, and Kathalene Razzano / Editorial by Mark Nunes, Theodora Danylevich, Anthony Grajeda, Howard Hastings, Reed Van Schenck, Kathalene Razzano, Jennifer Scuro, and Elaine Venter / Music by Matt Nunes

Season One: Hosted by Andrew Culp / Production by Elaine Venter, Hannah Bailey, Nick Corrigan, and Lucy March / Editorial by Mark Nunes, Jeff Heydon, Evan Moritz, Hui Peng, and Richard Simpson / Music by Matt Nunes

Meet our Hosts

Andrew Culp

Andrew Culp

Andrew Culp teaches media history and theory in the MA Program in Aesthetics and Politics and the School of Critical Studies at CalArts. His published work on media, film, politics, and philosophy has appeared in Radical Philosophy, parallax, angelaki, and boundary 2 online. He serves on the Governing Board of the Cultural Studies Association. In his first book, Dark Deleuze (University of Minnesota Press, 2016), he proposes a revolutionary new image of Gilles Deleuze’s thought suited to our 24/7 always-on media environment, and it has been translated into numerous languages including Spanish, Japanese, and German.

Delores Phillips

Delores Phillips

Delores B. Phillips is Director of the African, African American, and Diaspora (AAAD) Studies Center and Associate Professor of English at James Madison University. She specializes in postcolonial literature and theory with a focus on food and waste studies and digital cultures. Her publications appear in Cultural Critique, Narrative Cultures, the Routledge Handbook of African Literature, Postcolonial Studies, Food and Feminism, and other venues.