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Andrew Rutherford

Andrew Rutherford worked as a film and literary reviewer and a teacher at the University of Melbourne. Between 1990 and 1994, he was associated with the literary magazine, Scripsi, as managing editor and editor. He later worked as columnist for the Republican and as a freelance editor.

Andrew Rutherford reviews 'Celebrities, Culture and Cyberspace: The light on the hill in a postmodern world' by McKenzie Wark

May 1999, no. 210 01 May 1999
McKenzie Wark had the good fortune to ensconce himself in media studies just when those who once would have busied themselves with Stendhal or John Tranter began to envy his terrain. And his various journalistic gigs, notably his column for The Australian Higher Education Supplement, give him the advantage over other academics of being able to cobble together a book every year or two. Or, as he pu ... (read more)