There may be difficulties about cultural studies, and some of then have been rehearsed here, and I agree that we need to take a long hard look at the theoretical situation. But at the same time one of the achievements of the past twenty years has been the opening up of postcolonial theory, and in the UK that is due in no small part to the work of people like Stuart hall, who was of course one of the main movers in the Birmingham School. Zizek and other Mitteleuropean backwoodsmen might scoff at the value of the analysis of cultural difference but any overeducated arsehole like me who lives in inner london and listens to the pirates knows in theor bones and earlobes that Paul Gilroy and Homi Bhabha have a more vital take on what is going on as Badiou or Luc-Nancy.