Journal of Popular Culture 1992 - Abstracts

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