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Cultural Analysis: Critical Encounters in Time, Space, and Thought -- Mieke Bal -- 2. Cultural Analysis as Reading for the Object -- Esther Peeren -- 3. Notes toward a Decolonial Praxis of Cultural Analysis: Exemplarity and Listening as Other -- Divya Nadkarni and Alex Thinius -- 4. Objects in the Making: Cutting through Analysis in Art Education -- Jules Sturm -- Part Two: Traveling Concepts, Theories, Methods -- 5. Cultural Analysis: A Global South Critical Approach -- Paulina Aroch Fugellie -- 6. Traveling Concepts and Conjunctural Analysis: Concepts Gone Bad -- Murat Aydemir -- 7. Cultural Analysis as Reportage -- Joost de Bloois -- 8. Gathering, Framing, and the Temporality of Cultural Analysis -- Ernst van Alphen -- Part Three: Interdisciplinary Spaces -- 9. Institutional Travels: Spaces for Cultural Analysis -- Noa Roei -- 10. From Situated Knowledge to Intensional Field Theory -- Jeff Diamanti -- 11. Cultural Analysis at a Tipping Point -- Seb Wigdel-Bowcott -- Part Four: Social Relevance and Intervention -- 12. From Social Relevance to Public Intervention: Cultural Analysis in and out of the Classroom -- Aylin Kuryel -- 13. Toward a Decolonial Classroom: Resituating Cultural Analysis as Pedagogical Intervention -- Asl? Özgen -- 14. Crises, Social Relevance, and Critical Discomfort: Shooting Ourselves in the Foot -- Alvaro Lopez -- 15. Parochialism as Method: Pejorative, Partage, Pastoral -- Niall Martin -- Afterword -- Aylin Kuryel, Noa Roei, and Murat Aydemir -- Index. 330 $aAcross the humanities and the social sciences, ?cultural analysis? is a vibrant research practice. Since its introduction in the 1990s, its main principles have remained largely the same: interdisciplinarity, political urgency, a heuristic use of concepts, the detailed analysis of objects of culture, and an awareness of the scholar?s situatedness in the present. 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