"Culture/Communication/Theory" is a difficult, maybe impossible object to survey, for this special issue of AUMLA, and if I claimed to know exactly what I was talking about I would thereby show that I didn't. A crucial issue in this field is whether C/C/T in its parts or as a whole does or should exist in a definite form. All the terms on their own have meanings, but they are re-configured in this new complex. The study of "culture," with its 2000-year history, develops a different inflection in this complex, affected by specific understandings of "communication," and both by a specific body and type of "theory." Since interactions like this are what makes C/C/T important, and not any strand in isolation, I will deal throughout with the irr...