All Stories

  1. KISS: Jewishness, hard rock and the Holocaust
  2. Haunted by the Holocaust: Hogan’s Heroes, The Producers, Fiddler on the Roof
  3. Into the groove: experiencing difference in the Perth nightclub scene of the 1980s
  4. Perth, unreal city: Perth in the song lyrics of artists from elsewhere
  5. Way Out West
  6. Nothing happens here
  7. Perth Cultural Studies: A brief and partial intellectual history
  8. Die Sheldon die:The Big Bang Theory, everyday neoliberalism and Sheldon as neoliberal man
  9. Whiteness, Morality and Christianity in Australia
  10. 6 Singing from Difference: Jewish Singers-Songwriters in the 1960s and 1970s
  11. Jewish Identity and Modernity
  12. TWO PAULINES TO CHOOSE FROM An interview with Simon Hunt/Pauline Pantsdown
  13. DON'T LIKE IT Pauline Pantsdown and the Politics of the Inauthentic
  14. BRIAN POOLE AND THE TREMELOES OR THE YARDBIRDS Comparing popular music in Perth and Adelaide in the early 1960s
  15. Playing the Jew: anti-Semitism and football in the twenty-first century
  16. The price of love: The Big Bang Theory, the family and neoliberalism
  17. The Sapphires were not the Australian Supremes: neoliberalism, history and pleasure inThe Sapphires
  18. Judge Dread: Music Hall Traditionalist or Postcolonial Hybrid
  19. Coming to the fore: the audibility of women's sexual pleasure in popular music and the sexual revolution
  20. Whose home; which island?: displacement and identity in ‘My Island Home’
  21. ‘Police On My Back’ and the postcolonial experience
  22. “Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da”: Paul McCartney, Diaspora and the Politics of Identity
  23. The Western Australian Police Headquarters Building: Surveillance, Power and the Authoritarian State
  24. Rachid Taha and the postcolonial presence in French popular music
  25. The Travels of Johnny Reggae: From Jonathan King to Prince Far-I; From Skinhead to Rasta
  26. ‘A West Indian? You must be joking! I come out of the East End’: Kenny Lynch and English racism in the 1950s and 1960s
  27. Skin deep: ska and reggae on the racial faultline in Britain, 1968-1981
  28. Non-citizens in the exclusionary state: Citizenship, mitigated exclusion, and the Cronulla riots
  29. The Trouble with Zombies: Bare Life,Muselmännerand Displaced People
  30. Jews, Race and Popular Music. By Jon Stratton. Farnham: Ashgate, 2009. 227 pp. ISBN 978-0-7546-6804-6
  31. Chris Blackwell and “My Boy Lollipop”: Ska, Race, and British Popular Music
  32. Introduction: Heterochronotopes of exception and the frontiers and faultlines of citizenship
  33. Uncertain lives: migration, the border and neoliberalism in Australia
  34. Jews Dreaming of Acceptance: From the Brill Building to Suburbia with Love
  35. The Beastie Boys: Jews in whiteface
  36. The scenes perspective and the Australian context
  37. The difference of Perth music: A scene in cultural and historical context
  38. A Jew Singing Like a Black Woman in Australia: Race, Renée Geyer, and Marcia Hines
  39. Suburban stories: Dave McComb and the Perth experience1
  40. Jewish Identity in Western Pop Culture
  41. The Heebie-Jeebies at CBGB’s: A Secret History of Jewish Punk (review)
  42. ‘All Rock and Rhythm and Jazz’: Rock ‘n’ Roll Origin Stories and Race in Australia
  43. The Triffids: The Sense of a Place
  44. Constructing an avant-garde: Australian popular music and the experience of pleasure
  45. Punk, Jews, and the Holocaust\-\-The English Story
  46. Producing an Australian popular music: From Stephen Foster to Jack O'Hagan
  47. Response for the Cultural Geography Forum
  48. Two Rescues, One History: Everyday Racism in Australia
  49. Nation Building and Australian Popular Music in the 1970s and 1980s
  50. Jews, punk and the Holocaust: from the Velvet Underground to the Ramones – the Jewish-American story
  51. Whiter Rock: The 'Australian sound' and the beat boom
  52. Thinking Through the Holocaust. A discussion inspired by Hilene Flanzbaum (ed.), The Americanization of the Holocaust
  53. COMING OUT JEWISH
  54. Not just another multicultural story
  55. (Dis)placing the Jews: Historicizing the Idea of Diaspora
  56. Asianing Australia: Notes toward a critical transnationalism in cultural studies
  57. A cultural studies without guarantees: Response to Kuan-Hsing Chen
  58. The Impossible Ethnic: Jews and Multiculturalism in Australia
  59. The Colour of Jews: Jews, Race and the White Australia Policy
  60. The Singapore Way of Multiculturalism: Western Concepts/Asian Cultures
  61. Multicultural imagined communities: Cultural difference and national identity in Australia and the USA
  62. Deconstructing the territory
  63. The Australian working class and the practice of abortion 1880–1939
  64. Bodgies and Widgies — youth cultures in the 1950s∗
  65. What is ‘Popular Music’?
  66. Capitalism and Romantic ideology in the record business
  67. Between Two Worlds: Art and Commercialism in the Record Industry
  68. Reconciling contradictions: The role of the artist and repertoire person in the British music industry
  69. Popular Music, Race and Identity