Social Text
Social Text is a journal published by Duke University Press that covers social and cultural phenomena, focusing attention on gender, sexuality, race, and environmental theories.[1]
Editors
- Brent Edwards, Columbia University
- Anna McCarthy, New York University
Managing Editor:
Arts Editor:
Web Editor:
Editorial and Web Assistants:
Editorial Collective
- Nadia Abu El-Haj
- Herman Bennett
- Ed Cohen
- Gabriella Coleman
- Ashley Dawson
- Patrick Deer
- Ana Dopico
- Brent Edwards
- David Eng
- Allen Feldman
- Licia Fiol-Matta
- Heather Gautney
- Stefano Harney
- Phillip Brian Harper
- Tariq Jazeel
- David Kazanjian
- Richard Kim
- Jason King
- Brian Larkin
- Eng-Beng Lim
- Julie Livingston
- Randy Martin
- Yolanda Martínez–San Miguel
- Rick Maxwell
- Anna McCarthy
- Micki McGee
- Susette Min
- Timothy Mitchell
- Roopali Mukherjee
- José Esteban Muñoz
- Alondra Nelson
- Tavia Nyong'o
- Shireen Patell
- Ann Pellegrini
- Jasbir Puar
- Michael Ralph
- María Josefina Saldaña-Portillo
- David Sartorius
- Ella Shohat
- Nikhil Singh
- Lok Siu
- Gustavus Stadler
- Neferti Tadiar
- Livia Tenzer
Socialist Scholars Conference
Social Text sponsored 6 panels at the Tenth Annual Socialist Scholars Conference, held April 24-26, 1992 at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York City.[2] The following were panels sponsored by Social Text:
Dawn Esposito, Lynn Chancer, Barbara Sholler, Lorraine Cohen and Margaret Yard were speakers on the Self-Censorship in the Classroom and Forms of Resistance panel.
Jim O'Connor, Don Amter, DSA Environmental Commission, Stanley Aronowitz, CUNY and Ariel Saleh were speakers on the Science and Technology Under Capitalism: An Ecological View panel.
Patricia Mann, CUNY, Graduate Center, Ruth Spitz, SUNY, Empire State, Elayne Rapping, Adelphi University and Paula Kamen, Author, Feminist Fatale were speakers on the Whither Feminism: A Trans-Generational Dialogue panel (also sponsored by Democratic Socialists of America and Radical Philosophy Association).
Maria Milagros Lopez and William DiFazio were speakers on the Postwork Society panel.
Deborah Drier, Art Forum; Dan Bischoff and Curtis Lang of Village Voice and Brian Willis, Senior Editor, Art in America were speakers on the Managing Your Depression: The Political Economy of the Contemporary Art World panel.