ISSN: 1705-6411
Volume 15, Number 1 (November 2018)


Gerry Coulter (1959–2016) was the founder and managing editor of the International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. An authority on Baudrillard he authored numerous writings, among them three books: Jean Baudrillard: From the Ocean to the Desert or the Poetics of Radicality (2012); Art After the Avant-Garde: Baudrillard’s Challenge (2014); and From Achilles to Zarathustra: Jean Baudrillard on Theorists, Intellectuals, Artists, and Others (2016). He won Bishop’s University’s highest award for teaching – The William and Nancy Turner Prize.

2019

  • (Peer Review Essay): Coulter G (in press) “Jean Baudrillard’s Photography – A Vision of His Own Strange World”, in Tormey J & Durden M eds. The Routledge Companion to Photography Theory (Routledge, London)

2017

2016

  • (Peer Review Essay): “Žižek and Baudrillard on Terrorism”, International Journal of Žižek Studies, 10 (1), 14-23 (Special Issue on Baudrillard and Žižek).
  • (Book). From Achilles to Zarathustra: Baudrillard on Artists, Theorists, and Others in his Oeuvre. Intertheory Press, USA.
  • (Peer Review Essay): “Louis I. Kahn: Lessons From His Monumental Architecture in the Creation of Contemporary Social Spaces In and Around Large Buildings”, in Celestino Suddo (Editor), Proceedings of the XVIII Generative Arts Conference, Venice Italy, December 9-11, 2015. [Published mid-Winter 2016].
  • (Peer Review Essay): “Outside the Comfort Zone of the Critical Left: A Radical Approach to Terrorism”, in the Canadian International Journal of Social Sciences and Education (CIJSSE) ISSN: 2356-847X. The paper was presented as a “Keynote Address” to the International Conference on Arts, Social Sciences, Economics and Education at St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto, November 4, 2015.

2015

  • (Peer review article). “Baudrillard on Terrorism and War in Times of Hypermobility”. In the International Journal of Safety and Security in Tourism/Hospitality, Volume 13, Number 1, 2015. A PDF copy of the paper may be obtained at this link: http://www.palermo.edu/Archivos_content/2015/economicas/journal-tourism/edicion13/03_Baudrillard_on_Terrorism_and_War.pdf
  • (Peer review book chapter – translation of my work into French [1 of 2]): < Alexandre McQueen et Jean Baudrillard: Le plasir du mode > in Olivier Penot-Lacassange (Editor) Back to Baudrillard, Paris: Centre National de la Reserche Scientifique (CNRS) Editions, 2015: (225-231). (ISBN: 978-2-271-01898-8). [Also see publication number 156).
  • (Peer review book chapter – translation of my work into French [2 of 2]). < Barthes et Baudrillard: l’épreuve du vide. Affinités post-structuralistes > in Olivier Penot-Lacassange (Editor) Back to Baudrillard, Paris: Centre National de la Reserche Scientifique (CNRS) Editions, 2015: (73-86). (ISBN: 978-2-271-01898-8).
  • (Para-scholarly essay). “Jeff Wall and the Object of Photography” in the Journal of Cultural and Religion [ISSN: 2328-2177]. April 2015, Volume 2, Number 4.

2014

  • (Essay). “Concepts and Catastrophes: Jean Baudrillard’s Paul Virilio”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. Volume 11, Number 3.
  • (Para-scholarly publication). “Tadeo Ando, ‘One, World Trade Centre’ and The Ground Zero Project”. An article for AVINUS Magazine. (Note: AVINUS is a German-based (multi-lingual) intellectual magazine devoted to encouraging discussion and debate on contemporary culture, media, art, and politics). [ISSN: 1866-5985].
  • (Peer-review article). “The Embrace of Radical Philosophical Emptiness as a Liberating Conceptualization of Thought in Roland Barthes and Jean Baudrillard”. In the Brill / Springer Journal: Frontiers of Philosophy in China, Volume 9, Number 2 (June, 2014) pp. 194-212. [ISSN: 1673-3436] (Note: work for this paper overlaps with publication 138.]
  • (Para-scholarly essay). “A Passage Through Modernism: The Art of Architecture Reimagined by Tadeo Ando”. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science. Volume 4, Number 7 (June, 2014). [ISSN: 2220-8488, print].
  • (Essay) “Epilogue: Baudrillard’s War”. Special Issue (Volume 11-2, May 2014) of the International Journal of Baudrillard Studies.
  • Book (14 Chapters, 166 pp). Art After the Avant-Garde: Baudrillard’s Challenge. Skyland, North Carolina: Intertheory Press, 2014.

2013

  • ([Reprint] Essay in para-scholarly publication) “Gerhard Richter’s Use of Photography In Challenging Our Understanding of the Real” in International Journal of Arts and Commerce (November, 2013). This paper also appears as Chapter 5 of my book: Art After The Avant-Garde: Baudrillard’s Challenge, Skyland, North Carolina: Intertheory Press, 2014 (see publication # 150). IJAC provided the opportunity to publicize my book and to reach a new audience as its typical reader (Asia / Middle East based) would not encounter my book. [ISSN: 1929-7106].
  • (Magazine article [journalism]). “Remembering Steffi Graf’s ‘Golden Slam’”. OVI Magazine (Finland). (September 27, 2013): http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/10388.
  • (Essay). “Bruce Chatwin: Fragments and Images Found on the Road to Elsewhere”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 10-2, July 2013.
  • (Peer Edited Published Conference Proceedings) “Inter-disciplinarity and the Cinema: A Historical-Georgraphical-Literary-Philosophical-Sociological-Political View of the film The English Patient. In the European Scientific Journal. “Special Issue (June 2013): Proceedings of the 1st International Inter-disciplinarity Conference (AIIC 2013, March 24-26, 2013) The Azores, Portugal”. A PDF copy of the paper may be obtained at this link: http://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/1306/1313.
  • (Tenth Anniversary Editorial): “IJBS: An Ironic Endeavour”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 10, Number 2.
  • (a-b). (Peer review, two entries in the Virilio Dictionary). a) “Orbital Space”, and b) “Theory”. In John Armitage (Editor). The Virilio Dictionary. Edinburgh University Press (June, 2013 pages: 133 ff., 195 ff.).

2012

  • (Book, 14 chapters, 190 pp.). Jean Baudrillard: From the Ocean to the Desert – The Poetics of Radicality. Intertheory Press, Skyland, North Carolina, USA, 2012 (An Academic Press of Cultural theory, Fiction, and Criticism). ISBN: 978-0-9789902-4-4. [Some content appeared in prior publications]. This book has been reviewed in several publications, including:
    1. Gary Genosko (Past Canada Research Chair, Lakehead University), Book Review of Gerry Coulter, Jean Baudrillard: From the Desert or, The Poetics of Radicality. Skyland, N.C.: Intertheory (2012) in Canadian Journal of Sociology, Volume 38, Number 3, 2013: 432-34: https://ejounrals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/CJS/article/viewFile/20472/15867
    2. Thorston Botz-Bornstein (Ph. D. Oxford University, Professor of Philosophy at the Gulf University for Science and Technology, Kuwait). “Jean Baudrillard: From the Ocean to the Desert – The Poetics of Radicality. Gerry Coulter, Intertheory Press, USA, December, 2012”. In the London School of Economics, Review of Books (published: April 10, 2013): http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2013/04/10/book-review-jean-baudrillard-from-the-ocean-to-the-desert-or-the-poetics-of-radicality/#more-12141
    3. Maximiliano E. Korstanje, (University of Palmero, Argentina). “Jean Baudrillard: From the Ocean to the Desert – The Poetics of Radicality. Gerry Coulter, Intertheory Press, December 10, 2012, 190 pp. In the journal Historia Actual, Number 30, Winter 2013: 208-209: http://www.historia-actual.org/Publicaciones/index.php/haol/article /viewFile/827/662.
    4. “Jean Baudrillard: From the Ocean to the Desert – the Poetics of Radicality”, Gerry Coulter 190pp. In Journal of Disaster Prevention and Management: Volume 22-2 (May, 2013): http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?issn=0965-3562 &volume= 22& issue=2&articleid=17087 168&show=abstract.
    5. Keith Moser (Mississippi State University). “Gerry Coulter, Jean Baudrillard: From the Ocean to the Desert – The Poetics of Radicality” 190 pp. In Dalhousie French Studies, Volume 101, pp. 132-133 (January, 2015) [Print].
  • (Book Chapter Reprint). “An Examination of the Limits Placed on Men by Patriarchy”. In Lesley Biggs, Susan Gingell and Pamela Downe [Editors, 2011].Gendered Intersections: An Introduction to Women’s And Gender Studies. Halifax: Fernwood Press. ISBN: 9781552664131. (First appeared in the first edition).
  • (Obituary) “Helen Frankenthaler – Safest When at Risk”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 9, Number 2 (July 2012).
  • (Obituary) Passings – Lucien Freud – Against the Grain. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 9, Number 1 (January 2012).

2011

2010

  • (Book review): “Pointing Elsewhere – A Review of David Anfam et. al., (2009). Anish Kapoor. London: Phaidon. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 8, Number 1, January 2011.
  • (Obituary). “Passings: J. D. Salinger”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume8, Number 1, January 2011.
  • (Obituary). “Passings: Louise Bourgeois”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 8, Number 1, January 2011.
  • (Obituary). “Passings: Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 8, Number 1 (January 2011).
  • (Magazine article). “Ecclestone and F1”. OVI Magazine (Finland). October 27, 2010: www.ovimagazine.com/art/6411
  • (Para scholarly publication): “Simulation is not the Opposite of the Real” In NOEMA: An International Journal of Technology and Culture [October 23, 2010: http://www.noemalab.org/sections/ideas/ideas_articles/coulter_simulation_real.html
  • (Para scholarly essay): “The Persistence of Modernism In Hybridity: The Modernist House and Small Scale Public Building in the Early 21st Century”. In Euro Art (On-line) Magazine, Number 13, Fall 2010.
  • (Double Book Review) Jean Baudrillard. Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? Translated by Chris Turner with images by Alain Willaume. London, New York and Calcutta: Seagull Books, 2009; Jean Baudrillard. Carnival and Cannibal. Translated by Chris Turner. London, New York and Calcutta: Seagull Books, 2010. The International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 8, Number 1 (January 2011).
  • (Magazine article). “Immanuel Wallerstein’s Seductive Fiction”. OVI Magazine (Finland). September 29, 2010: http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/6301
  • (Peer review article). “Jean Baudrillard and Cinema: The Problems of Technology, Realism, and History”. In Film Philosophy, Volume 14, Number 2 (September): pages 6-20 (Jon Baldwin, Editor). Also available at: http://www.film-philosophy.com/index.php/f-p/article/view/106/287. [Reprinted as Chapter 13 of my book: Jean Baudrillard… The Poetics of Radicality (publication number 142).
  • (a-e). (Five entries in The Baudrillard Dictionary: a) “Art” pp. 20-22; b) “Language” pp. 111-112; c) “Poetic Resolution” pp. 157-159; d) “Reversibility” pp. 181-183; and e) “Writing” pp. 240-242. In Richard G. Smith (Editor). The Baudrillard Dictionary. Edinburgh and New York: University of Edinburgh Press and Columbia University Press (July 2010). ISBN: 9780748639212.
  • (Magazine Article) “Conquered Europe” OVI Magazine (Finland). April 30, 2010: http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/5734
  • (Peer review article) “History As A Great Toy – The Lives of Others”. In the film journal Widescreen – Volume 1, Number 2, 2010: http://widescreenjournal.org/index.php/journal/article/view/33/50.
  • (Obituary): “Claude Levi-Strauss – An Ambient Metalanguage”. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 7, Number 2 (July 2010)
  • (Book Review). “(America’s) 1969 – Dead These Forty Years” A review of Rob Kirkpatrick. 1969: The Year That Everything Changed. New York: Skyhorse, 2009. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 7, Number 2 (July 2010).
  • (Exhibition Review). Futurism’s Ambivalent Present: A Review of the Tate Gallery’s Summer 2009 Exhibition. In Euro Art (And Beyond) Online Magazine, Winter 2010, Number 11 [Note: reprinted as Chapter Fourteen of my book: Art After the Avant-Garde (see publication 149)]
  • (Peer edited / Invited Scholarly Article): “Launching and Sustaining a Scholarly Journal of the Internet: The International Journal of Baudrillard Studies”. In the Journal of Electronic Publishing (a University of Michigan Journal), Volume 13 Number 1, 2009: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/ text-idx?c=jep;view=text;rgn=main;idno= 3336451.0013.104
  • (Para-scholarly Magazine article). Form, Function, and Context: Frank Gehry in Euro Art (And Beyond) Online Magazine, Winter 2010, Number 11.
  • (Magazine Article). “Wole Soyinka and the Cesspit of Free Speech”. OVI Magazine (Finland). February 20, 2010: http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/5459
  • (Magazine Article). “The State of the Union: Obama, Populism, and the Palin White House”. OVI Magazine (Finland). February 2, 2010: http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/5389
  • (Review Essay): “The Conspiracy of Art: Illustrated – A review of Hans Werner Holzwarth et. al., (2009). 100 Contemporary Artists. Köln: Taschen; and Anne Ellegood et. al. (2009). Vitamin 3-D: New Perspectives in Contemporary Sculpture. London: Phaidon. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 7, Number 1 (January 2010). 
  • (Book Review): “A Master Builder in a Virtual Age”. A review of Barbara Isenberg’s Conversations with Frank Gehry. New York: Knopf, 2009. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 7, Number 1 (January 2010).
  • (Obituary). “Robert McNamara – Speaking the Name of Evil”. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 7, Number 1 (January 2010).

2009

  • (Peer review: Article): “The Place of Marx in Contemporary Thought: The Case of Jean Baudrillard”. In Nebula, Volume 6, Number 4: 133-141, (December 2009): http://www.nobleworld.biz/images/Coulter2.pdf. [Note: This work later became integral to Chapter 7 of my book: Jean Baudrillard… The Poetics of Radicality (see publication 142)]
  • (Exhibition Review). “‘Please …just make it go away!’ New York vs. Francis Bacon: A Review of the Centenary Exhibition at the Metropolitan in New York”. In Euro Art Online Magazine, Fall 2009, Number 10: Photography.
  •  (Peer review: Article). “Modernist Asylum Art and the Contemporary Consideration of Art”. In Kritikos: A Journal of Postmodern Cultural Sound, Text, and Image. Volume 6 (September-October, 2009): http://intertheory.org/asylum.htm
  • (Para-scholarly essay). “A Body Moving In Space with Artistic Intent: The Dance of Joseph Beuys”. An essay for Choreograph.net. November 6, 2009: http://choreograph.net/articles/raw-thinking-a-body-moving-in-space-with-artistic-intent-the-dance-of-joseph-beuys
  • (Peer edited essay): “Lisa Yuskavage”. Published by CTRL + P Journal of Contemporary Art (Philippines), Number 15, pages 23-27. This essay was also posted to the world-wide web on October 9, 2009: http://www.ctrlp-artjournal.org/pdfs/CTRLP_Issue15.pdf [Note: This essay later became integral to Chapter Ten of my book: Art After the Avant-Garde: Baudrillard’s Challenge (see publication 149)]
  • (Para-scholarly essay) “Political Ecology And Our Rendezvous With Death”. An essay for NOEMA: An International Journal of Technology and Culture. Volume 56, September, 2009: http://www.noemalab.org/sections/ideas/ideas_articles/coulter_political_ecology.html
  • (Magazine Article). “1969 at Forty”. OVI Magazine (Finland). August 29, 2009: http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/4799
  •  (Essay). “‘A pill against your house burning down’ – Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of Baudrillard’s Birth”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, July 29, 2009.
  • (Magazine article) “Remembering Jean Baudrillard”. OVI Magazine (Finland). July 26, 2009: http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/4680
  • (Published Interview [In Russian Translation]). “”‘Какой смысл философу верить в реальность?’ Беседа с Джерри Култером” (“‘What Does It Mean For A Philosopher to Believe in Reality?’ An Interview with Gerry Coulter”). Published in Russian in Khora: The Journal of Modern and Comparative Foreign Philosophy. Special issue devoted to the Eightieth Anniversary of the Birth of Jean Baudrillard. 2009, Volume 2:148-ISSN: 2070-805x. The interview was conducted by Dr. Alexandr Dyakov, Kursk State University, Russia, in November and December of 2009. Also available as a PDF document (in Russian) at: http://www.jkhora.nard.ru/2009-02-11.pdf.
  • (Peer selected article for Translation) [In Russian Translation]): “Удовольствие от письма” (“The Pleasure of Writing”). Published in Russian in Khora: The Journal of Modern and Comparative Foreign Philosophy. Special issue devoted to the Eightieth Anniversary of the Birth of Jean Baudrillard. 2009, Volume 2: 29-34. ISSN: 2070-805x. Also available as a PDF document (in Russian) at: http://www.jkhora.nard.ru/2009-02-02.pdf
  • (Peer selected article for Translation) [In Russian Translation]): “Маркс Бодрийяра” (“Baudrillard’s Marx”). Published in Russian in Khora: The Journal of Modern and Comparative Foreign Philosophy. Special issue devoted to the Eightieth Anniversary of the Birth of Jean Baudrillard. 2009, Volume 2: 84-88. ISSN: 2070-805x. Also available as a PDF document (in Russian) at: http://www.jkhora.nard.ru/2009-02-06.pdf [The English translation of this paper appears in Nebula, Volume 6, Number 4: 133-141 (December, 2009) – publication number 104].
  • (Peer edited: Chapter in exhibition Catalogue, English and Turkish). “From Artistic Energy to Digital Lassitude” in Ali Peksen, Ishan Derman and Can Soysal, Track 2008: Contemporary Visual Communications Design. Istanbul, Turkey: Bilgi University Press (January, 2009):10-18. [This chapter was published in English and in Turkish translation].
  • (Exhibition and catalogue review). “Van Dongen in Barcelona”. Euro Art (Online) Magazine (Winter 2009): http://www.Euroartmagazine.com/news/?issue=16&page=1&content=200
  • (Para-scholarly magazine essay): “Light-Art or Art-Lite?”. In Euro Art On-Line Magazine, Winter 2009: http://www.euroartmagazine.com/new/?issue=16&page=1&content=198
  • (Magazine article): “Obama’s True Corruption”. OVI Magazine (Finland). May 20, 2009: http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/4410
  • (Book Review): John Scott (Editor). Fifty Key Sociologists: The Contemporary Theorists. New York and London: Routledge, 2008. Canadian Review of Sociology (April 22, 2009): http://www.csaa/CRSA/ Book Review/Reviews/2009REVIEWS/ 200904scott.htm
  • (Peer-edited Essay). “The Poetry of Reversibility and The Other in The English Patient”, In Widescreen Journal. Volume 1, Number 1, April 2008: http://widescreenjournal.org/index.php/journal/article/view/15/14
  • (Para-scholarly essay): “After Disciplined Thought: Baudrillard and Poetic Resolution” in Avinus European Magazine for Media, Culture and Politics, March 11, 2009: http://www.avinus-magazine.eu/coulter-baudrillard-poetic-resolution/
  • (Obituary): “J. G. Ballard: Philosopher of the Future Present” in International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. Volume 6, Number 2 (July 2009).
  • (Obituary): “Harold Pinter: Forgetting What Art Knows”. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. Volume 6, Number 2 (July 2009).
  • (Book Review): “Image Art and Photography”. Uta Grosenick and Thomas Seélig. Photo Art: The New World of Photography. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 6, Number 2 (July 2009).
  •  (Double book review): 1) Jean Baudrillard and Marc Guillaume. Radical Alterity (Translated by Ames Hodges) New York: Semiotext(e)/MIT Press, 2008; and 2) Jean Baudrillard and Enrique Valiente Noailles. Exiles From Dialogue (Translated by Chris Turner) Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2007. Canadian Review of Sociology (February 4, 2009): http://www.csaa.ca/CRSA/ Book Review/Reviews/ 2009REVIEWS/200902Baudrillard
  • (Peer review: Article): “Baudrillard and Holderlin and the Poetic Resolution of the World”. In Nebula, Volume 5, Number 4, December 2008:145-164. (Note: This paper later served as the basis for Chapter 4 of my book: Jean Baudrillard… The Poetics of Radicality [see publication number 142]).
  • (Interview). “Radical Thought and the Residue of Ambivalence: An Interview with Gerry Coulter”. Izinsiz Gosteri – A Turkish Based European Journal of Theory and Literature. Number 191, January 2009: http://www.izinsizgosteri.net/asalsayi191/gerry.coulter_191.html
  • (Magazine article): “Bigger Than Capitalism”. OVI Magazine (Finland). February 25, 2009: http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/4102
  • (Film [DVD] Review): “Baudrillard and the Inhuman in the ‘More Human Than Human’ A Review of Francis Wateley (Producer and Director) How Art Made The World”. London: BBC and Los Angles KCET TV. DVD (290 minutes), 2006 (Dr. Nigel Spivey host and narrator) in International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 6, Number 1 (January 2009).
  • (Book Review). “There Is No Art After Duchamp”. A Review of Eleanor Heartney. Art & Today. London: Phaidon, 2008. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 6, Number 1 (January, 2009).
  • (Essay): “The Residue of Ambivalence: Baudrillard’s Writing on America”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 6, Number 1, 2009. 

2008

  • (Magazine article): “Our Rendezvous With Death”. OVI Magazine (Finland). November 21, 2008: http://www.ovimagazine.com/art/3752
  • (Para-scholarly essay): “In The Shadow of Post Democratic Capitalism: A Fascination for China”. Avinus European Magazine for Media, Culture and Politics, November 21, 2008: http://www.avinus-magazine.eu/2008/11/26/coulter-post-democratic-fascination-a-fascination-for-china/
  • (Para-scholarly magazine article): “Jean Baudrillard’s Andy Warhol Survives Euro-Pop”. In Euro Art On-Line Magazine, Fall 2008.
  • (Para-scholarly essay): “Enrico Baj: Painting as a Radical Act”. In Izinsiz Gösteri A Turkish Based European Journal of Theory and Literature (September, 2008): http://www.izinsizgosteri.net/asalsayi179/gerry.coulter_eng.179.html
  • (Para-scholarly essay): “Louis I. Kahn The timeless Art of Light and Form”. Euro Art (On-line) Magazine, Summer, 2008.
  • (Peer review: Article): “A Way of Proceeding: Joseph Beuys, the Epistemological Break, and Radical Thought Today” in Kritikos: A Journal of Postmodern Cultural Sound, Text, and Image (May – June, 2008): http://intertheory.org/gcoulter.htm.
  • (Book Review): “Baudrillard’s Artist: Edward Hopper”. Review of Carol Troyen, Judith Barter, Janet Comey, Elliot Davis, and Ellen Roberts. Edward Hopper (An exhibition catalogue of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Art Institute of Chicago). Boston and New York: MFA Boston and Distributed Art Publishers, 2007. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. Volume 5, Number 1, January 2008.
  • (Essay): “Baudrillardian Photography in the Contemporary”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 5, Number 1, January 2008.
  • (Review essay): “The Photography Book and the Horizon of the Post-Photographic: A Review of Ten Recent Books on Photography”: T. J. Demos et. al. Vitamin Ph. London: Phaidon, 2007; David Douglas Duncan. Photo Nomad. Paperback edition. Verona, Italy: Mondadori Printing, 2007; Steve Edwards. Photography: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2006; James Elkins. Photography Theory. New York: Routledge, 2007; Anne-Celine Jaeger. Image Makers / Image Takers. London: Thames and Hudson, 2007; Hans-Michael-Koetzle. Photo Icons: The Story Behind the Pictures. Koln: Taschen, 2005; Pamela Roberts. A Century of Colour Photography: From the Autochrome to the Digital Age. London: Carlton Books, 2007; Marc Scheps et. al., 20th Century Photography: Museum Ludwig, Cologne. Köln: Taschen, 2005; John Szarkowski. The Photographer’s Eye (c 1966). New York: Museum of Modern Art / Verona, Italy: Bortolazzi-Stei, 2007; Wem Wenders Pictures from the Surface of the Earth Munich: Schirmer/Mosel, 2006], in Euro Art (On-line) Magazine, Number 7 (Summer 2008): http://www.euroartmagazine.com/new/?issue=14&page=1&content=166
  • (Co-authored book review, with Dr. Mary Ellen Donnan [Bishop’s University]). Michael Kimmel et. al., The Gendered Society Reader (Canadian Edition). Oxford University Press, 2008. Canadian Review of Sociology, January 15, 2008: http://www.csaa.ca/CRSA/BookReview/Reviews/2008REVIEWS/200801KIMMEL.htm
  •  (Obituary): “Richard Rorty and the Voluntary Servitude of Philosophy”. Obituary, International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 5, Number 1, January, 2008. 

2007

  • (Book-length reference work: On-line Cumulative Index of 45 books published by Baudrillard in English [450 pages]). Never Travel on An Aeroplane with God – The Baudrillard Index: An Obscene Project. (An index of Baudrillard’s forty-two books as translated into English from 1968-2005): Available at: www.ubishops.ca/baudrillardstudies/pdf/book-index.
  • (Peer review article): “Jean Baudrillard and the Definitive Ambivalence of Gaming” in the SAGE Journal: Games and Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media. Volume 2, Number 4, October 2007: 358-365. Special Issue: Baudrillard and Gaming.
  • (Editorial): “Until We No Longer Speak His Name” An Editorial and introduction to the Special Anthology Issue: “Remembering Baudrillard” of the International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 4, Number 3 (October, 2007).
  • (Para-scholarly Magazine essay): “Ruined America: The Photographs of Camilo José Vergara” Euro Art Magazine, Number 4, (August – September, 2007)
  • (Peer review Article): One Among Several – The Traditional Gaze Seduced. In Kritikos: A Journal of Postmodern Cultural Sound, Text, and Image (July, 2007): http://intertheory.org/coulter2.htm
  • (Para-scholarly essay): “Toward a More Complex Understanding of Eros in Modernism”. An article in Euro Art Number 3, (June-July, 2007)
  • (Obituary): “Murray Bookchin – A Political Philosopher Among the Ruins of the Transpolitical” An article in International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 4, Number 2 (July, 2007).
  • (Double book review): 1) Jean Baudrillard. The Conspiracy of Art. New York: Semiotext(e), 2005; and 2) Jean Baudrillard. Utopia Deferred. New York: Semiotext(e), 2007. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. (July, 2007): http://www.csaa.ca/bookreview/reviews/2007reviews/200707/Baudrillard.htm
  • (Book Review): “Theory is never so fine as when it takes the form of a fiction or a fable”. Book review of Jean Baudrillard. Cool Memories V. London: Polity, 2006. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 4, Number 2 (July, 2007).
  • (Para-scholarly magazine essay): “The Anti-Photography Of Jeff Wall”. An article in Euro Art Number 2, (April-May, 2007)
  • (Para-scholarly essay): “Graffiti AsThe Revolt of Signs – Zonenkinder: European Street Art Collective Remember Jean Baudrillard”. An article in International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 4, Number 3 [Remembering Baudrillard Anthology] (October, 2007).
  • (Para-scholarly magazine essay): “Andy Warhol – Living And Dieing With The Radical Liquidation of Art – The Diaries, 20 Years After”. An article in Euro Art Number 1, (February-March, 2007)
  •  (Obituary): “Jean Baudrillard – Remembering A Writer… A Photographer… and a Friend”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. Volume 4, Number 3 (October 2007) Special Issue: Remembering Baudrillard.
  • (Translation of publication number 50 in Turkish language): Posted in the Journal Izinsiz Gosteri as “Bir Güncel Teori Biçimi Fotoğraf: Dünyayi Biraz Daha Gizemli Ve Az Anlaşilir Kilmak” (Number 167, March-April 2008): http://www.izinsizgosteri.net/asalsayi167/gerry.coulter_167.html
  • (Peer edited: Chapter in Exhibition Catalogue, English and Turkish languages): “The Photograph as Contemporary Theory”. Chapter 2 in Ali Peksen, Ishan Derman, and Can Soysal, Track 2006: An Exhibition Catalogue to Accompany an Exhibition of Recent Turkish Visual Communications Design. Istanbul, Turkey: Bilgi University Press (January, 2007): 9-20 [see also publication number 51 for Turkish translation].
  • (Review Essay): “Bernard-Henri Levy and Jean Baudrillard in Virtual Dialogue on America”, in International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 4, Number 1 (January, 2007).
  • (Book review): Anthony Thomson. The Making of Social Theory: Order, Reason, and Desire. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. (January, 2007): http://www.csaa.ca/CRSA/BookReview/Reviews/2007REVIEWS/200701THOMSON.htm
  • (Para-scholarly essay): “Through A Baudrillardian Lens”. An article in Izinsiz Gösteri A Turkish Journal of Theory and Literature (January, 2007): http://www.izinsizgosteri.net/asalsayi109/gerry.coulter_109.html [“Izinsiz Gosteri” translates into English as “Without Authorization”]
  • (Co-authored essay), with Kelly Reid [Queen’s University at Kingston]: “The Baudrillardian Photograph As Theory: Making The World A Little More Unintelligible and Enigmatic” An article in International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. Volume 4, Number 1 (January 2007). [Several key ideas from this article appear in Chapter 11 of my book: Jean Baudrillard… The Poetics of Radicality (see publication number 142)].

2006

  • (Published conference paper): “How Artists Changed the Art Museum After 1960: Interviews With Museum Directors, Curators, and Artists in Canada”. A paper presented at the Sorbonne (University Paris 1) to the Conference: Ethnographic Art (September 21, 2006): http://www.univ-paris1/fileadmin/laboratoire_georges_friedmann/coulter.pdf
  • (Book Review): Rolland Barthes. The Neutral: Lecture Course At The Collège de France (1977-1978). New York: Columbia University Press, 2005. Translated by Rosalind Krauss and Denis Hollier. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 3, Number 2 (July 2006).
  • (Book Review, with Hendrijke Zwaneveld [Bradford University]): Jean Baudrillard, The Intelligence of Evil Or The Lucidity Pact. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. (August, 2006): http://www.csaa.ca/CRSA/BookReview/Reviews/2006REVIEWS/200608BAUDRILLARD.htm [The hardcopy publication is Volume 43, Number 4, 2006: 465-467]
  • (Peer review conference paper): “Sustaining a Scholarly Journal on the Internet: The International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, The First Four Years” In Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in the Internet, Processing, Systems and Interdisciplinary Research (IPSI) Conference, Venice, Italy (October 12-14, 2006). ISBN: 06-7466-117-3.
  • (Para-scholarly essay): “Kelly Reid’s Photographs Read by the Light of Barthes’ Camera Lucida and Baudrillard’s ‘Light-Writing’. An article in European Art (On-Line) Magazine, Volume 1, Number 2, (October-November, 2006)
  • (Para-scholarly magazine essay): “David Cronenberg’s Andy Warhol”. In European Art (On-Line) Magazine, Volume 1, Number 1, (September, 2006)
  • (Book review): Sean Gaston. The Impossible Mourning of Jacques Derrida. London and New York: Continuum, 2006. In Canadian Journal of Sociology (November-December, 2006): http://www.cjsonline.ca/reviews/derrida.html

2005

  • (Book review): “Still Bursting With Life and Totally Unreal” a review of Jean Baudrillard Cool Memories IV. New York: Verso, 2002. In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies Volume 2, Number 1 (July, 2005).
  • (Peer edited book chapter): “The Courage To Act As A Male In A Democratic Society”. In Lesley Biggs and Pamela Downe (Editors), Gendered Intersections: A Women and Gender Studies Reader. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Fernwood Books, 2005. ISBN: 1552661547 [This chapter was reprinted in the second edition – see publication 153].
  • (Book review): Alain Joxe. Empire of Disorder. New York: Semiotexte, 2003. In Canadian Journal of Sociology, Volume 30, Number 2 (June, 2005):231-234.
  • (Published interview, peer edited): “An Interview with Gerry Coulter: Founder and Editor of the International Journal of Baudrillard Studies”. Interview conducted by Dr. Nicholas Ruiz III. Kritikos : A Journal of Postmodern Cultural Sound, Text, and Image. (September, 2005): http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~nr03/Gerry%20Coulter%20Interview.htm
  • (Introductory essay): “Introduction” to Giorgio Agamben’s “Form of Life”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies Volume 2, Number 2 (July, 2005).
  • (Peer review Conference Paper): “Launching a Scholarly Journal on the Internet” In Veljko Milutinovic (Editor), Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in the Internet, Processing, Systems and Interdisciplinary Research (IPSI) Conference, Carcassonne, France (April 23-26, 2005) and S’Agaro, Spain (April 28- May 1, 2005). Belgrade: IPSI, 2005. ISBN: 86-7466-117-3.
  • (Obituary): “Taking Derrida Seriously” In International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. Volume 2, Number 1 (January, 2005).
  • (Book review): Jean Baudrillard and Jean Nouvel. The Singular Object of Architecture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002. Canadian Journal of Communication Volume 30, Number 1 (January, 2005): 139-141.

2004

  • (Book review): Jean Baudrillard. Passwords. New York: Verso, 2003. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Book Reviews Online (August, 2004).
  • (Editorial): “Image, Challenge, Reversal”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies, Volume 2, Number 1 of the (July, 2004).
  • (Creative Literary Deconstruction): “The Prospects of Fanaticism and Terrorism”. A virtual dialogue in International Journal of Baudrillard Studies Volume 1, Number 1 (January, 2004).
  • (Book review): Julia Kristeva. Revolt, She Said. New York: Semiotexte, 2002. In Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Volume 41, Number 1 (January, 2004):101-104.
  • (Review Essay): “Terrorism: The Lesser Evil” – Reviews of recent Baudrillard, Virilio, and Žižek publications by Verso, New York) in International Journal of Baudrillard Studies. Volume 1, Number 1 (January, 2004).
  • (Editorial) “Launching IJBS”. International Journal of Baudrillard Studies Volume 1, Number 1 (January 2004).

2003

  • (Book review): Paul Virilio and Sylvere Lotringer. Crepuscular Dawn. New York: Semiotexte, 2002. In Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology (Fall, 2003): http://www.csaa.ca/CRSA/BookReview/Reviews/2003REVIEWS/200311VIRILIO.htm
  •  (Book review): Jean Baudrillard. Screened Out. New York: Verso, 2002. In Teaching Sociology. Volume 31, Number 3 (July, 2003): 352-353.
  • (Triple book review): 1) Jean Baudrillard The Spirit of Terrorism and Requiem For The Twin Towers. New York: Verso, 2002; 2) Paul Virilio Ground Zero, New York: Verso, 2002; and 3) Slavoj Žižek Welcome to the Desert of the Real: Five Essays on September 11 and Related Dates. New York: Verso, 2002. In Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. (Summer, 2003): http://www.csaa.ca/CRSA/BookReview/Reviews/2003REVIEWS/200311BAUDRILLARDvirilioZIZEK.htm

 2002

  • (Book review): Joseph Kuypers. Men and Power. In Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Volume 39, Number 2 (May 2002): 235-237.
  • (Double book review): 1) Mark Totten. Guys, Gangs, and Girlfriend Abuse; and 2) Paul Kivel. Boys Will Be Men: Raising Boys For Courage, Caring and Community. In Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Volume 39, Number 1 (February 2002): 119-121.
  •  (Book review): Anthony McMahon. Taking Care of Men: Sexual Politics and the Public Mind. Cambridge University Press, 1999. In Journal of Men’s Studies, Volume 10, Number 2 (Winter, 2002): pp. 235-37.

2001

  • (Book review): Heine Anderson and Lars B. Kaspersen. Classical and Modern Social Theory. London: Blackwell, 2000. In Teaching Sociology (An American Sociological Association Publication). Volume 29, Number 4 (October, 2001): 504-505.
  •  (Book review): Hilary M. Lips. Sex and Gender: An Introduction (4th Ed.) New York: Mayfield, 2000. In Teaching Sociology (An American Sociological Association Publication) Volume 29, Number 3 (July, 2001): 373-374.
  • (Book review): Roberta Garner. Social Theory, Continuity and Confrontation: A Reader. Toronto and London: Broadview Press, 2000. In Teaching Sociology (An American Sociological Association Publication). Volume 29, Number 3 (July, 2001): 372-373.
  • (Book review): Zheng Wu. Cohabitation: A New Family Form. Oxford University Press, 2000. In Canadian Journal of Sociology. Volume 26, Number 2 (June, 2001): 245-247.
  • (Book review): Barbara Crow (Ed.), Radical Feminism: A Documentary Reader. New York: New York University Press, 2000. In Resources For Feminist Research. Volume 28, Numbers 3-4 (Winter-Spring, 2001): 198-200.
  • (Book review): Susan McDaniel and Lorne Tepperman. Close Relations: An Introduction to the Sociology of Families. In Teaching Sociology (An American Sociological Association publication). Volume 29, Number 1 (January, 2001): 117-118. 

2000

  • (Book review): Evelyn Ashton-Jones et. al. The Gender Reader, (2nd Ed). Boston, MA.: Allyn and Bacon, 2000. In Teaching Sociology (An American Sociological Association Publication). Volume 28, Number 4 (October, 2000): 397-399.
  • (Book review): Lise Gotell and Barbara Crow (Eds.), Open Boundaries: A Canadian Women’s Studies Reader. Toronto: Prentice Hall, 2000. In Journal of Canadian Woman Studies. Volume 20, Number 3 (October, 2000): 195-196.
  • (Book review): Lyle Larson et. al., Families In Canada: Social Contexts, Continuities, and Changes (2nd Ed). Toronto: Prentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, 2000. In Canadian Journal of Sociology. Volume 25, Number 3 (September, 2000): 406-408.
  • (Book review): Michael S. Kimmel The Gendered Society. In Canadian Journal of Sociology (November-December, 2000). (www.arts.ualberta.ca/cjscopy/reviews/gendered.html)

 1986–1999

  • (Book review): Allan G. Johnson. The Forest and the Trees: Sociology As Life, Practice, and Promise. In Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Volume 36, Number 1, February, 1999): 139-141.
  • (Feature Article, peer edited): “The Decline of Ethical Principles in Canadian Regulation: The Case of Long Distance Telephony” in Canadian Catholic Review. Volume 12, Number 3 (March, 1994): 14-20.
  • (Edited Magazine Article based on Ph. D. Thesis): “The Future of the Rural Canadian Telephone: Higher Rates and Lower Levels of Service” An article in The Harrowsmith (June, 1992): 6-13.
  • (Journalism – Editorial): “First Principles of Teaching and Learning”. In The Voice Newspaper, University of Saskatchewan (January, 1993).
  • (Journalism: Editorial): Initiating a Dialogue on Teaching and Learning. The Voice Newspaper, University of Saskatchewan (October, 1992).
  • (Journalism: Article): “Higher Telephone Rates a Threat Of Effects, Not Text, Of Free Trade Deal”, An article in the Kingston Whig‑Standard Newspaper, December 13, 1988: 9.
  • (Journalism Article): “Critical Thinking, Not Just Computer Literacy, Should Be A Priority In Our Schools.” An article in the Kingston Whig‑Standard Newspaper, August 20, 1987: 11.
  • (Article: Published from B. A. Honours Thesis): “The Canadian Press and the Problem of Responsible Journalism: An Olympic Boycott Case Study”, An article in the Journal of Sport and Social Issues. Volume 10, Number 2, (Spring, 1986): 27-48.

 

* This document is Gerry Coulter’s own personal record of his publications. A number of edits – including the addition of a number of publications not originally listed or whose full details were not yet known – have been made by Richard G. Smith (Editor).