PGS.TS John Hutnyk
Tiếng Việt |
Tiếng Anh |
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1. Họ và tên: |
John Hutnyk |
John Hutnyk |
2. Bộ môn: |
Bộ môn Xã hội học |
Sociology |
3. Chức vụ: |
Giảng viên |
Lecturer |
4. Lĩnh vực nghiên cứu: |
Nghiên cứu Nam Á, nghiên cứu di cư, nghiên cứu cộng đồng cư dân, nghiên cứu văn hóa phổ quát, nghiên cứu đô thị |
South Asian Studies, Migration Studies, Diaspora Studies, Popular Culture Studies, Urban Studies |
5. Các môn giảng dạy: |
Nhân học, Xã hội học, Lý thuyết phê bình |
Anthropology, Sociology, Critical Theory. |
6. Bài báo quốc tế |
Articles 1. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Robinson Crusoe: After the Island’. Journal of Postcolonial Writing 59: 4, DOI: 10.1080/17449855.2023.2244204 ISI 2. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Tomar naam, amar naam, Vietnam Vietnam! Folk styles and solidarity in the Bengali new wave cinema’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies , 24:3, 507-524, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2209434 ISI 3. John Hutnyk. 2023. (Editorial) ‘Subcontinental Media’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 24:3,491-492, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2209432. ISI 4. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Studying tourism means going to have a look for yourself: co-research, vulnerabilities and opportunities after the pandemic’, Tourism Recreation Research , DOI: 10.1080/02508281.2023.2201755 Scopus 5. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Comparative adversaria of Gandhi and Marx: self clarification through thinking in diaries and letters’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 24:1, 159-173, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2156129 ISI 6. John Hutnyk. 2023. (Editorial) ‘Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies , 24:1, 113-116, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2156122 ISI 7. Joyce C. H. Liu, John Hutnyk, Sudarat Musikawong and Ko-Lun Chen. 2022. ‘Identities on the move: migration, logistics and unequal citizens in contemporary global context’ Social Identities, 28(5), pp. iv–v. Scopus. 8. John Hutnyk. 2022. ‘Comparative Urbanism and Collective Methodologies: Restoration projects in West Bengal and South East London.’ HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 12 (1): 184–197. https://doi.org/10.1086/718528 ISI 9. Nic Barkdull and John Hutnyk. 2022. ‘Cartoon Weapons Industry: Prejudicial News Reports and the Terrorising of Magazines.’ Media Watch. 1-17 DOI: 10.1177/09760911221086355 Scopus 10. Sophie Fuggle and John Hutnyk. 2022. ‘Saigon’s penalscape: interpreting colonial prisons in Vietnam’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 23:3, 443-458, DOI:10.1080/14649373.2022.2108208 ISI 11. John Hutnyk. 2021. ‘Robinson on Con Dao: Mango Writing and Faltering Diplomacy in the Precursors of Crusoe in Vietnam’ Southeast Asia Research 29(4) doi.org/10.1080/0967828X.2021.1994353 ISI 12. John Hutnyk. 2021. ‘The Pecuniary Animus of the University’, Educational Philosophy and Theory 53(4): 327-337 https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2020.1735357 ISI 13. John Hutnyk. 2020. ‘Robinsonades: pertaining to allegories from the East India Company in Ceylon and other islands, from Marxism to Post-structuralism, and in which, dear reader, a 300-year-old adventure book may still have something to say’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies , 21:2, 279-286, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2020.1766236, ISI 14. John Hutnyk. 2020. ‘Liquidity in the Sundarbans: If the tigers and cyclones don’t get you, the law will’, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 42(5): 1005-1012. ISSN: 0085-6401 ISI 15. John Hutnyk. 2020. ‘The Corporate Menagerie’ Thesis Eleven 160(1): https://doi.org/10.1177/0725513620949009. Scopus 16. John Hutnyk. 2020. (book chapter) ‘A Rhinoceros in the Library: Marx Reading Indian Sources’ in Niranjan Goswami (ed) Desiring India: Representations through British and French Eyes 1584-1857. Kolkata; Jadavpur University Press. 17. Do Thi Xuan Huong & John Hutnyk. 2020 ‘Co-research in Vietnam for the anthropology classroom’, Educational Philosophy and Theory, 52:11, 1185-1200. ISI 18. Nguyen Minh Huan and John Hutnyk. 2020. (Editorial) ‘Sociology in Vietnam’ Journal of Asian and African Studies , Vol. 55(6) 783–785, 2020. ISI 19. Le Thi Mai & John Hutnyk. 2020. (Editorial) ‘An intuition of innovative new institutions’, Educational Philosophy and Theory, 52:11, 1120-1125. ISI . 20. John Hutnyk. 2019. ‘What did you do in the war? Revisiting the WW2 memoirs of Stoker Thomas Mouat Tate’, History and Anthropology. 30(5): 581-599. ISI 21. John Hutnyk. 2018. (book chapter) ‘The Working Day’ in Michelangelo Paganopoulos editor In-Between Fiction and Non Fiction: Reflections on the Poetics of Ethnography towards the Formation of World Society , Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp 55-66. 22. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Screen violence and partition’Inter Asia Cultural Studies,19(4): 610-626. 2018 ISI 23. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Museum of Vernacular Regeneration’, CITY, 22(4): 584-594. Scopus 24. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Mela: festival scenes in South Asian cinema’, Inter Asia Cultural Studies, 19(1): 129-147. ISI 25. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Cine-Politics: Film Stars and Political Existence in South India, by M. Madhava Prasad’, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies , 41: 236-238. ISI 26. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Marx in Calcutta’, CITY , 22(4): 490-509. Scopus 27. John Hutnyk. 2017. (book chapter). ‘Censoring Wagner’ in Annemette Kirkegaard, Helmi Järviluoma, Jan Sverre Knudsen, editors, Researching Music Censorship , Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp 286-311. 28. John Hutnyk. 2016 (book chapter). ‘Sexy Sammie and Red Rosie’ in Aparajita De editor South Asian Racialization and Belonging after 9/11: Masks of Threat, USA: Lexington Books. 29. John Hutnyk. 2015. (book chapter). ‘Shopping as Civil War’ in Theresa Beyer, Thomas Burkhalter and Hannes Liechti (eds) Seismographic Sounds: Visions of a New World , NoOrient, Geneva. 30. John Hutnyk. 2014. (book chapter). ‘The Black Hole?’ in Nilanjana Gupta (ed) Strangely Beloved: Writings on Calcutta , New Delhi: Rupa Publications pp27-36. 31. John Hutnyk. 2014. (book chapter). ‘NDTV 24x7: Mohammad Afzal Guru Frame by Frame’ in Biswarup Sen and Abhijit Roy (eds) Channelling Cultures: Television Studies from India, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp.177-200. 32. John Hutnyk. 2014 (book chapter). ‘Citizen: Marx/Kane’ in Mazierska, Eva and Lars Kristensen (eds) Marx at the Movies: Revisiting History, Theory and Practice , Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan pp218-243. 33. John Hutnyk 2013. (book chapter). ‘Dragnets on London Transport’ in Raul Gshrey (ed) Grenzlinien, Frankfurt: Gutleut Verlag. 34. John Hutnyk. 2013. (book chapter). ‘Beyond Television Studies’ in Aswin Punathambekar and Shanti Kumar (eds) Television at Large in South Asia, London: Routledge. 2013 35. John Hutnyk. 2013. ‘Proletarianization’ in New Formations (special issue on Bernard Stiegler) February. Scopus 36. John Hutnyk. 2012. ‘Poetry After Guantanamo: M.I.A.’ Social Identities 18.5, pp. 555-572.. Scopus 37. John Hutnyk. 2012. ‘Beyond Television Studies’ Roundtable essay in South Asian History and Culture 3(4):583-590. Scopus 38. John Hutnyk. 2012. ‘“Sexy Sammie and Red Rosie”? From Burning Books to the War on Terror’, Space and Culture 15.2, pp164-176. ISI 39. John Hutnyk and Thomas Henri. 2012. ‘Contexts for Distraction’ Journal For Cultural Research 17(2):199-125. Scopus 40. John Hutnyk. 2011. (book chapter). ‘Pantomime paranoia in London or, ‘lookout he’s behind you!’’ in Ian Peddie (ed) Popular Music and Human Rights, Volume I: British and American Music , London: Ashgate. 41. John Hutnyk. 2011. (book chapter). ‘Critica de tudo’ in Tatiana Amendola Sanches ed., Estudos Culturais uma abordagem pratica, Sao Paulo: Editora Senac pp99-209 2011 42. John Hutnyk. 2011. (book chapter). ‘Undercover Transports’ in Menrath and Schwinghammer eds What Does a Chameleon Look Like? Topographies of Immersion, Cologne: Herbert Von Halem Verlag. 43. John Hutnyk. 2011. (book chapter). ‘NDTV 24X7, the Hanging Channel: News Media or Horror Show’ in Batabyal, Chowdhry, Gaur et al. Indian Mass Media and the Politics of Change , London: Routledge.. 44. John Hutnyk. 2011. ‘Critique of Everything’ in Soumen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 36(3)71-75. 45. John Hutnyk and Laura King. 2011. (book chapter). ‘The Eighteenth Brumaire of Gaius Baltar: Colonialism Reimagined in Battlestar Gallactica’ in Arlo Kemp fed., Breaching the Colonial Contract Springer pp.237-250. 46. John Hutnyk. 2010. (Catalogue essay). ‘Sokari Douglas Camp’ in Steel Sculptures – Sokari Douglas Camp, London: Douglas Camp Pubs. 47. John Hutnyk. 2010. (book chapter). ‘Hybridity’ in Kim Knott and Sean McLaughlin Diasporas: Concepts, Intersections, Identities London Zed books pp59-62. 48. John Hutnyk. 2009. (book chapter). ‘Translating Appearance: On the First Sentence of Das Kapital’ in Tom Bunyard ed., The Devil's Party London CCS pp50-54. 49. John Hutnyk. 2008. (book chapter). ‘Tourism and the Selling of Cultures’ in Robin Anderson and Jonathan Gray eds., Battleground: the Media(2 Vols) vol 2 Westport: Greenwood Press: 513-519. 50. John Hutnyk. 2008. (book chapter). ‘Martin Heidegger Goes to the Movies’ in David Held and Henrietta Moore eds., Cultural Politics in a Global Age: Uncertainty, Solidarity and Innovation, Oxford: One World 112-120. 51. John Hutnyk. 2007. (Magazine article) ‘The politics of Cats’ in Stimulus Respond – e-journal - www.stimulusrespond.com. 52. John Hutnyk. 2007. ‘Pantomime Terror Diasporic Music in a Time of War’. Journal of Creative Communications, 2(1-2), pp. 123-141. 53. John Hutnyk. 2006. (book chapter). ‘The Dialectics of Here and There: British Asian Communism’ in Ali, Kalra and Sayyid (Eds) A Postcolonial People, London: Hurst. 54. John Hutnyk. 2006. (book chapter). ‘Deathening Silence: The Terms of (Non) Political Commentary’ Basu, D and Lamelle S Eds The Vinyl Ain’t Final: Hip-hop and the Globalisation of Black Popular Culture London: Pluto Press. 55. John Hutnyk. 2006. ‘Culture’ main entry for culture section in Theory Culture and Society Vol. 23(2–3): 351–375 23. ISI 56. John Hutnyk. 2006. ‘The Dialectic of Here and There: Anthropology ‘At Home’ and British Asian Communism’ Social Identities 11(4):345-361. Scopus 57. John Hutnyk. 2005 ‘The Dialectics of European Hip-Hop: Fun^da^mental and the Deathening Silence’ South Asian Popular Culture 3(1):17-32. Scopus 58. John Hutnyk. 2005. (journal report) ‘Show Neon Fashion’ – Left Curve ‘Publicity’ section article. Volume 29: 106-107. (California). 59. John Hutnyk. 2005. (book chapter). ‘Calcutta’ in Vinay Lal and Ashis Nandy eds The Future of Knowledge and Culture New Delhi: Penguin pp 20-25. 60. John Hutnyk. 2005. ‘Panoramas of Asia and the Electronic Hearth: Michael Palin’s Connection’ Journal of the Moving Image , 4(Nov):32-62.. 61. John Hutnyk. 2005. ‘Hybridity’ Ethnic and Racial Studies 28(1):79-102, 2005. ISI 62. John Hutnyk. 2004. ‘The Chapatti Story: How Hybridity as Theory displaced Maoism as Politics in Subaltern Studies’ Contemporary South Asia12(4)481-491. ISI 63. John Hutnyk. 2004. ‘Photogenic Poverty: Souvenirs and Infantilism’ Journal of Visual Culture, 3(1):77-94. ISI 64. John Hutnyk. 2003. (book chapter). ‘Musik for Euro-Maoisten: ber die richtige Behandlung der Widerspr che bei Pop-stars’ in Kunstwerk und Kritik, Jour Fixe Initiative Berling (hg), Munster: Unrast-Verlag pp 111-143. 65. John Hutnyk. 2003. ‘Bataille’s Wars: Surrealism, Marxism, Fascism’ Critique of Anthropology, 23(3):264-288 ISI 66. John Hutnyk. 2002. ‘Jungle Studies - the State of Anthropology’ in Futures 34(1):15-31. ISI 67. John Hutnyk. 2002. ‘Tales from the Raj’ in Rethinking Marxism, vol. 13(3-4):119-136. Scopus. 68. John Hutnyk. 2001. (journal article in translation). ‘Dog-Tribe’ – Swedish translation of a chapter from Critique of Exotica in Glanta 3.. 69. John Hutnyk. 2001. ‘The Right to Difference is a Fundamental Human Right: Against the Motion’ contribution to GDAT debate, Left Curve No 23. 70. John Hutnyk and Virinder Kalra. 2001. (Magazine article,), ‘Postcolonial London’ Seminar, (India). 71. John Hutnyk. 2000. (web E-Journal article). ‘Culture Move: On Asian Dub Foundation’ in Ghadar: the Forum of Indian Leftists 4(1), May 1 www.proxsa.org/resources/ghadar/v4n1/edit.html. 2000. 72. John Hutnyk. 2000. (catalogue essay). ‘Complicity’ for Assembly RCA/Goldsmiths. 2000 73. John Hutnyk. 2000. (book chapter). ‘The Right to Difference is a Fundamental Human Right: Against the Motion’ contribution to GDAT debate No 10, with Corry, S, Jean-Klein, I, Wilson, R, ed Wade, P. The Right to Difference is a Fundamental Human Right University of Manchester, pp40-52. 74. John Hutnyk. 2000. (book chapter). ‘Capital Calcutta: Coins, Maps, Monuments, Souvenirs and Tourism’ in Bell, D and Haddour, A (eds) City Visions, Longman, Chapter 3. 75. John Hutnyk. 2000. ‘Music for Euro-Maoists: On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among Popstars’ in Theory Culture and Society17(3):141-163. ISI 76. John Hutnyk. 2000 ‘Hybridity Saves: Authenticity and/or the Critique of Appropriation’ in Amer-Asia 25(3):39-58. Scopus. 77. John Hutnyk and Sanjay Sharma. 2000. ‘Music and Politics: Introduction to the Special Section’ in Theory Culture and Society 17(3):57-65. ISI . 78. John Hutnyk and Raminder Kaur 1999. (book chapter). ‘Introduction’ in Raminder Kaur and John Hutnyk (eds) Travel Worlds: Journeys in Contemporary Cultural Politics London, Zed books pp 1-13. 79. John Hutnyk and Anna Har. 1999. (web E-journal article,) ‘Languid, tropical, monsoonal time?: net-activism and hype in the context of South East Asian politics’ in SASKI No. 6. http://www.saksi.com/jul99/huynyk.htm. 1999. 80. John Hutnyk. 1999. (book chapter). ‘Argonauts of Western Pessimism: Clifford’s Malinowski’ in Steve Clarke (ed) Travel Writing and Empire: Postcolonial Theory in Transit, London: Zed books pp 45-62. 81. John Hutnyk. 1999. (book chapter). ‘Semifeudal Cybercolonialism: Technocratic Dreamtime in Malaysia’ in Bosma, J et al (eds.) Readme! Filtered by Nettime: Ascii Culture and the Revenge of Knowledge, New York: Autonomedia,. pp 315-321. 82. John Hutnyk. 1999. (book chapter). ‘Magical Mystical Tourism’ in Raminder Kaur and John Hutnyk (eds) Travel Worlds: Journeys in Contemporary Cultural Politics London, Zed books pp 94-119. 83. John Hutnyk. 1999. ‘Resettling Bakun: Consultancy, Anthropologists and Development’ Left Curve 23:82-90. 84. John Hutnyk. 1998. ‘Clifford’s Ethnographica’ Critique of Anthropology 18(4):339-378. ISI 85. John Hutnyk. 1998. ‘Adorno at Womad: South Asian Crossovers and the Limits of Hybridity-talk’ Postcolonial Studies, 1(3):401-426. ISI 86. John Hutnyk and Virinder Kalra. 1998. (Editorial) ‘Music and Politics – introduction to the special section’ Postcolonial Studies, 1(3):335-37. ISI 87. John Hutnyk and Virinder Kalra. 1998. ‘Brimful of Agitation, Appropriation and Authenticity: Madonna’s "Asian Kool"‘ in Postcolonial Studies, 1(3):339-355. ISI 88. John Hutnyk. 1997. (occasional paper). ‘derrida@marx.archive’ Manchester Papers in Social Anthropology No 6, 49 pages. 1997 89. John Hutnyk. 1997. ‘derrida@marx.archive’ Space and Culture 2:95-122. ISI 90. John Hutnyk, Virinder Kalra and Sanjay Sharma. 1997. ‘Fun^Da^Mental Politics: the New Asian Dance Music and its Revolutionary Antecedents’Left Curve21:54-64. 91. John Hutnyk. 1997. (book chapter). ‘Adorno at Womad: South Asian Crossovers and the Limits of Hybridity-talk’ in Werbner, P and Modood, T. (eds.) Debating Cultural Hybridity: Multi-Cultural Identities and the Politics of Anti-Racism , London, Zed books, pp 106-136. 92. John Hutnyk. 1996. (book chapter). ‘Repetitive Beatings or Criminal Justice?’ in Sanjay Sharma, John Hutnyk and Ashwani Sharma (eds) Dis-orienting Rhythms: The Politics of the New Asian Dance Music Zed Books, London, pp 156-189. 93. John Hutnyk, Sanjay Sharma and Ashwani Sharma. 1996. (book chapter). ‘Introduction’ in Sanjay Sharma, John Hutnyk and Ashwani Sharma (eds) Dis-orienting Rhythms: The Politics of the New Asian Dance Music Zed Books, London, pp 1-14. 94. John Hutnyk, Virinder Kalra and Sanjay Sharma. 1996. (book chapter). ‘Re-Sounding (Anti)Racism, or Concordant Politics? Revolutionary Antecedents’ in Sanjay Sharma, John Hutnyk and Ashwani Sharma (eds) Dis-orienting Rhythms: The Politics of the New Asian Dance Music Zed Books, London. pp 127-155. 95. John Hutnyk. 1996. (Web E-Journal). Review of Bill Martin Humanism and its Aftermath: The Shared Fate of Deconstruction and Politics New Jersey, Humanities Press 1995 in Sociological Research Online1(4) www.socresonline.org.uk/1/4/hutnyk.html. 1996. 96. John Hutnyk. 1996. ‘Media, Research, Politics, Culture’ Critique of Anthropology 16(4):417-428. 1996. ISI 97. John Hutnyk. 1995. ‘Writing Calcutta: Travelling with Lévi-Strauss and Gunter Grass’ Kolkata 2000 , (India) June pp 31-47. 1995 98. John Hutnyk. 1994. ‘Thinking With Berger: Local/Global and Dialogue in Modernity As Exile by Nikos Papastergiadis’, New Literatures Review, 27:91-103. Scopus 99. John Hutnyk. 1994. ‘African Research Futures: Post-Colonialism and Identity’ Anthropology Today 10(4): 24-25. ISI 100. John Hutnyk. 1993. (conference publication). ‘Technological Dreamtime: the advanced technology park for Redfern’ in Postmodern Cities University of Sydney Department of Architecture and Urban Design . 1993. 101. John Hutnyk. 1993. (conference publication). ‘Photogenic Calcutta’ in Postmodern Cities, University of Sydney Department of Architecture and Urban Design. 1993 102. John Hutnyk. 1993. ‘Noir Sociology: Can Academics Map Los Angeles’ , Left Curve, 17:26-33. 103. John Hutnyk. 1993. ‘Calcutta Cipher: travellers and the city’ Social Analysis 32:53-65. ISI 104. John Hutnyk. 1992. (conference papers) ‘Introductory Essay’ The Consuming Subjects of Education La Trobe. 1992. 105. John Hutnyk. 1992. ‘Cinematic Calcutta: Camera Angles on the City’ Agenda Special issue, Dec:68-72. 106. John Hutnyk. 1992. ‘Photogenic Calcutta- Instamatic Anthropology’ In Media,(India) July. 107. John Hutnyk. 1992. ‘Articulation and Marginalia: Making Spaces for Other Voices in Our Institutions’ New Literatures Review, Winter-South:104-116. ISI 108. John Hutnyk. 1992. (conference publication). ‘Value for Money: Giving the $ign to the Bourgeoisie’ IIR Higher Education Summit, Sydney, Australia. 1992. 109. John Hutnyk, Scott McQuire and Nikos Papastergiadis. 1991. (book chapter). ‘Strategy, Identity, Writing: An interview with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’, in Sarah Harasym (ed), The Post-Colonial Critic , (USA) Routledge, New York, pp 35-49. 110. John Hutnyk. 1990. ‘Comparative Anthropology and Evans-Pritchard’s African Photography’ Critique of Anthropology10(1):81-102. ISI 111. John Hutnyk. 1989. ‘The Third Body: Black Art on (Re)View in London’ Criticism, Heresy and Interpretation, vol. 3. 112. John Hutnyk. 1989. ‘Customs Review of Public Culture; The U.S. and Africa in Melbourne’ Public Culture 2(1)Fall: 130-136. ISI 113. John Hutnyk. 1989. ‘Clifford Geertz as a Cultural System’ Social Analysis25:91-119. ISI 114. John Hutnyk. 1988. ‘Lévi-Strauss as a Cultural System: Geertz’s Chapter on Tristes Tropiques’ Criticism, Heresy and Interpretation, vol. 1, No. 1. 115. John Hutnyk. 1988 ‘Castaway Anthropology: Malinowski’s Tropical Writings’ Antithesis , 2(1):43-56. 116. John Hutnyk. 1987 ‘The Authority of Style’, Social Analysis, 21:59-79. ISI 117. John Hutnyk. 1986. ‘Go Tell it on the Mountain: Politics and Knowledge in Ethnography’, Melbourne Journal of Politics , 18:126-141. Books: 1. John Hutnyk (2018), Global South Asia on Screen, Bloomsbury Academic. Aakar Books, India, London: ISBN 9781501324987. 2. John Hutnyk (2014), Pantomime Terror: Music and Politics. Zero Books, ISBN 978-1-78279-209-3. 3. John Hutnyk (ed) (2012), Beyond Borders. Pavement Books, London: ISBN 978-0-9571470-0-3. 4. John Hutnyk and Ursula Rao (Eds) (2006), Celebrating Transgression: Method and Politics in Anthropology. Berghahn, Oxford. ISBN 1-84545-025-6. 5. John Hutnyk, Raminder Kaur and Virinder Kalra (2005), Hybridity and Diaspora. Sage, London: ISBN 0-7619-7397-4. 6. John Hutnyk (2004), Bad Marxism: Capitalism and Cultural Studies . Pluto Press, London: ISBN 0-7453-2266-2 . 7. John Hutnyk (2000), Critique of Exotica: Music, Politics and the Culture Industry. Pluto Press, London: ISBN 0 7453 1597 6. 2000. 8. John Hutnyk (1996), The Rumour of Calcutta: Tourism, Charity and the Poverty of Representation. Zed books, London. ISBN: 18649408X. 9. John Hutnyk and Raminder Kaur (Eds) (1996), Travel Worlds: Journeys in Contemporary Cultural Politics. Zed books, London: ISBN: 1856495620. 10. John Hutnyk, Sanjay Sharma and Ashwani Sharma (Eds) (1996), Dis-orienting Rhythms: The Politics of the New Asian Dance Music. Zed books, London. ISBN: 1856494705. |