Journal of Popular Culture 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
99 years is almost for life: punishment for violent crime in bluegrass music. | Sociology and social work | Tunnell, Kenneth D. |
A dialectic of personal and communal aesthetics: paradigms of yard ornamentation in northeastern America. | Sociology and social work | Jacob, Preminda |
Al Capp and Walt Kelly: pioneers of political and social satire in the comics. | Sociology and social work | Goldstein, Kalman |
Bumper stickers and car signs: ideology and identity. | Sociology and social work | Case, Charles E. |
Comic books and AIDS. | Sociology and social work | McAllister, Matthew P. |
Contemporary Christian Music: where rock meets religion. (includes bibliography) | Sociology and social work | Howard, Jay R. |
Deconstructive comics. (negative effect of reading comic books) | Sociology and social work | Schmitt, Ronald |
Dick Tracy: the early years. | Sociology and social work | Broes, Arthur T. |
Disneyland and Coney Island: reflections on the evolution of the modern amusement park. (includes bibliography) | Sociology and social work | Weinstein, Raymond M. |
Ethnic humor and the demise of the Russel brothers. (John and James Russel) | Sociology and social work | Maschio, Geraldine |
'Fatal Attraction' and the attraction of fables: a morphological analysis. | Sociology and social work | Hala, Jim |
'Fatal Attraction': the politics of terror. | Sociology and social work | Rohrkemper, John |
'Fatal Attraction': the sinister side of women's conflict about career and family. | Sociology and social work | Bromley, Susan, Hewitt, Pamela |
Fatal/fetal attraction: psychological aspects of imagining female identity in contemporary film. | Sociology and social work | Berland, Elaine, Wechter, Marilyn |
Fatal liaisons and dangerous attraction: the destruction of feminist voices. | Sociology and social work | Joshel, Sandra R. |
Feist or fiction? The squirrel dog of the southern mountains. | Sociology and social work | Davis, Donald, Stotik, Jeffrey |
From curiosity to prop - a note on the changing cultural significances of dwarves' presentations in Britain.___ | Sociology and social work | Carmeli, Yoram S. |
From 'Diversion' to 'Fatal Attraction': the transformation of a morality play into a Hollywood hit. | Sociology and social work | Thompson, Joyce |
Hero as salesman, salesman as hero: the heroic art of representation. | Sociology and social work | Baldwin, Marc |
Hong Kong's Feng Shui: popular magic in a modern urban setting. (Chinese magical system; includes bibliography) | Sociology and social work | Emmons, Charles F. |
Images of women in Soviet jokes and anecdotes. | Sociology and social work | Marshall, Bonnie |
La Pistola y El Corazon: protest and passion in Mexican-American popular music. (includes bibliography) | Sociology and social work | Lewis, George H. |
Love on a bun: how McDonald's won the burger wars. | Sociology and social work | Helmer, James |
Media and discourse in the twentieth-century coffeehouse movement. | Sociology and social work | Klinger-Vartabedian, Laurel, Vartabedian, Robert A. |
Music video as communication: popular formulas and emerging genres. | Sociology and social work | Gow, Joe |
Of factories and failures: exploring the invisible factory gates of Horatio Alger, Jr. (criticism of 'Gilded Age' stories) | Sociology and social work | Nackenoff, Carol |
Patriarchal politics in 'Fatal Attraction.' | Sociology and social work | Babener, Liahna |
Peking Opera: the persistence of tradition in the People's Republic of China. | Sociology and social work | Raben, Estelle M. |
Postmodern gay Dionysus: Dr. Frank N. Furter. | Sociology and social work | Aviram, Amittai F. |
Raks El Sharki: transculturation of a folk form. | Sociology and social work | Sellers-Young, Barbara |
Romancing the record: the vinyl de-evolution and subcultural evolution. (record versus Compact Disc; includes bibliography) | Sociology and social work | Plasketes, George |
Sex, Lawrence, and videotape. (D.H. Lawrence; effects of industrialization on sexual expression) | Sociology and social work | Semeiks, Jonna G. |
Social morality in the antebellum black press. | Sociology and social work | Hutton, Frankie |
Soviet teens of the 1970s: rock generation, rock refusal, rock context. | Sociology and social work | Dobrotvorskaja, Ekaterina |
Star Wars, 'Star Wars,' and American political culture. | Sociology and social work | Meyer, David S. |
The allure of the predatory woman in 'Fatal Attraction' and other current American movies. | Sociology and social work | Davis, Kathe |
The Archie code: a study in sexual stereotyping as reflective of a basic dilemma in American society. | Sociology and social work | Glasberg, Ronald |
The changing concept of the ideal physician in late nineteenth and early twentieth century American drama. | Sociology and social work | McBain, Melissa |
The changing image of the Soviets in the Bond saga: from Bond-villains to "acceptable role partners." (includes bibliography) | Sociology and social work | Price, Thomas J. |
The devil sings the blues: Heavy Metal, Gothic fiction and "postmodern" discourse. | Sociology and social work | Hinds, Elizabeth Jane Wall |
The elegant passion. (ballroom dancing) | Sociology and social work | Peters, Sally |
The feminization of the German Democratic Republic in political cartoons 1989 - 90. | Sociology and social work | Morrison, Susan S. |
The invisible sources of 'Nineteen Eighty-Four.' (includes bibliography) | Sociology and social work | Rose, Jonathan |
The non-literal, non-gluteal, semi-referential, off-standard, synecdochic, supermetonymic, paradoxical, existential, ever-loving ass. | Sociology and social work | Hyman, Eric |
The plays of Alice Gerstenberg: cultural hegemony in the American little theatre. | Sociology and social work | Hecht, Stuart J. |
The politics of dancing: when rock 'n' roll came to Australia. | Sociology and social work | Sturma, Michael |
Unreading the spy thriller: the example of William F. Buckley, Jr. | Sociology and social work | Sarchett, Barry W. |
Wild child: Jim Morrison's poetic journeys. | Sociology and social work | Magistrale, Tony |
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