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(BQ) Part 1 book "Theory culture society" has contents: Cultural techniques - Preliminary remarks geoffrey winthrop young; culture, technology, cultural techniques – moving beyond text sybille kramer and horst bredekamp; second order animals - cultural techniques of identity and identification thomas macho; after kittler - on the cultural techniques of recent german media theory bernard dionysius geoghegan,.and other contents. | Volume 30 Number 6 November 2013 Contents Special Issue: Cultural Techniques Edited by Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, Ilinca Iurascu and Jussi Parikka Articles Cultural Techniques: Preliminary Remarks Geoffrey Winthrop-Young 3 Culture, Technology, Cultural Techniques – Moving Beyond Text Sybille Kramer and Horst Bredekamp ¨ 20 Second-Order Animals: Cultural Techniques of Identity and Identification Thomas Macho 30 Cultural Techniques: Or the End of the Intellectual Postwar Era in German Media Theory Bernhard Siegert 48 After Kittler: On the Cultural Techniques of Recent German Media Theory Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan 66 Cultural Techniques and Sovereignty Cornelia Vismann 83 The Power of Small Gestures: On the Cultural Technique of Service Markus Krajewski 94 Zootechnologies: Swarming as a Cultural Technique Sebastian Vehlken 110 From Media History to Zeitkritik Wolfgang Ernst 132 Afterword: Cultural Techniques and Media Studies Jussi Parikka 147 Review Article Files, Lists, and the Material History of the Law Liam Cole Young 160 Visit Free access to tables of contents and abstracts. Site-wide access to the full text for members of subscribing institutions Visit For more information about Theory, Culture & Society, including additional material about this issue plus many other extras Article Cultural Techniques: Preliminary Remarks Theory, Culture & Society 30(6) 3–19 ! The Author(s) 2013 Reprints and permissions: DOI: Geoffrey Winthrop-Young University of British Columbia, Canada Abstract These introductory remarks outline the German concept of Kulturtechniken (cultural techniques) by tracing its various overlapping meanings from the late 19th century to today and linking it to developments in recent German theory. Originally related to the agricultural domain, the notion of cultural techniques was later employed

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