Journal of Popular Culture 1995 - Abstracts

Journal of Popular Culture 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
"A dose of exquisite aeshetics": literature in American medicine, 1902-06.Sociology and social workBlair, Stanley S.
Aesthetic choice and innovation in western India: views from the street.(Special Section: Anthropology-In-Depth)Sociology and social workJhala, Jayasinhji
"All this for us": the songs in 'Thelma and Louise.'Sociology and social workHealey, Jim
American country dancing: a religious experience.(Special Section: Anthropology-In-Depth)Sociology and social workFlinn, Juliana
'Arden of Feversham' and 'Romeo and Juliet': two Elizabethan experiments in the genre of "comedy-suspense."Sociology and social workForse, James
Batman: psychic trauma and its solution.Sociology and social workBrody, Michael
Bob Marley's "Redemption Song": the rhetoric of reggae and Rastafari.Sociology and social workKing, Stephen, Jensen, Richard J.
Book-worms without books? Students reading comic books in the school house.Sociology and social workDorrell, Larry D., Curtis, Dan B., Rampal, Kuldip R.
Breast implants, the cult of beauty, and a culturally constructed 'disease.'Sociology and social workMellican, R. Eugene
"Buddy, can you spare a paradigm?" Popular cultural studies in Australian history.Sociology and social workEvans, Raymond
Changing world-views in Hungary, 1945-1980.(Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workKapitany, Gabor, Kapitany, Agnes
Charcot and the Theatre of Hysteria. (Salpetriere Asylum physician Jean-Martin Charcot)Sociology and social workJustice-Malloy, Rhona
Comics in East Asian countries: a contemporary survey.(part 1)Sociology and social workLent, John A.
Cultural policy through public display.(Special Section: Anthropology-In-Depth)Sociology and social workKurin, Richard
Discontinuous history - deformed society.(Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workHanak, Peter
DuMont: the original fourth television network.Sociology and social workBoyd, Douglas A., Auter, Philip J.
Enduring image of war: myth and ideology in a Newsweek cover.Sociology and social workLule, Jack
Fashion in the age of advertising.Sociology and social workMartin, Richard
Freedom and control: automobiles in American women's fiction of the 70s and 80s.(1970s and 1980s)Sociology and social workFarr, Marie T.
Getting in the scrap: the mobilization of American children in World War II.Sociology and social workKirk, Robert Wm.
Godzilla/Gojiro: evolution of the nuclear metaphor.(changing image of the Godzilla monster in films and books)Sociology and social workAnisfield, Nancy
Gynecologists, power and sexuality in modernist texts.Sociology and social workKautz, Elizabeth Dolan
His and hers: gender and garage sales. (traditional sex based division of labor)(Special Section: Anthropology-In-Depth)Sociology and social workHerrmann, Gretchen M.
"If you read it, I wrote it"; the anonymous career of comic book writer Paul S. Newman.(includes appendix of titles)Sociology and social workMetcalf, Greg
Introduction.(Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workArpad, Susan S.
Jazz cricketers: the New World in the popular culture of north west England, 1890s to the 1930s.Sociology and social workHill, Jeffrey
Jewish humor, self-hatred, or anti-Semitism: the sociology of Hanukkah cards in America.Sociology and social workSilberman-Federman, Nancy Jo
Local talk in the global village: an intercultural comparison of American and German talk shows.Sociology and social workKrause, Andrea J., Goering, Elizabeth M.
Looking for endings: the fiction of Loren D. Estleman.Sociology and social workHynes, Joseph
Martial gods and magic swords: identity, myth, and violence in Chinese popular religion.(Special Section: Anthropology-In-Depth)Sociology and social workBoretz, Avron A.
Media form and cultural space: negotiating rap "fanzines."Sociology and social workForman, Murray
Mobile heroines: early twentieth-century girls' automobile series.Sociology and social workRomalov, Nancy Tillman
Murphy would probably also win the election - the effect of television as related to the portrayal of the family in situation comedies.('Murphy Brown')Sociology and social workCrotty, Mark
Not just another pretty victim: the incest survivor and the media.Sociology and social workCurtis-Webber, Amy J.
"Not just for bikers anymore": popular representations of American tattooing.Sociology and social workDeMello, Margo
Packaging woman: the concurrent rise of beauty pageants, public bathing, and other performances of female "nudity."Sociology and social workLatham, Angela J.
Populist discursive strategies under state socialism: the demographic debates.(Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workNemedi, Denes, Heller, Maria, Renyi, Agnes
Pornography in Hungary: ambiguity of the female image in a time of change.(Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workDolby, Laura M.
Remarks on the role of peasants in Hungarian ideology.(Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workNemedi, Denes
Rituals of resettlement: identity and resistance among Maya refugees.(Special Section: Anthropology-In-Depth)Sociology and social workWellmeier, Nancy
Sexual surveillance and medical authority in two versions of 'The Handmaid's Tale.'Sociology and social workCooper, Pamela
Surveilling Cirque Archaos: transgression and the spaces of power in popular entertainment. (Toronto city officials lambast circus)(Special Section: Anthropology-In-Depth)Sociology and social workLittle, Kenneth
Telepathy, the elephant man, monstration.Sociology and social workMcKenzie, Jon
"That we may mis-unda-stend each udda": the rhetoric of 'Krazy Kat.'Sociology and social workShannon, Edward A.
The 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial: "commercialization" and Reaganism.Sociology and social workEvertz, Kathy
The bloody heart of rock 'n' roll: images of popular music in contemporary speculaive fiction.Sociology and social workSanjek, David
The feminine en-gendering of film consumption and film technology in popular girls' serial novels, 1914-1931.Sociology and social workInness, Sherrie A.
The fireman: immaculate manhood.Sociology and social workCooper, Robyn
The interpretation of limits: doctors and novelists in the fiction of Philip Roth.Sociology and social workFrank, Thomas H.
The invention of circus and bourgeois hegemony: a glance at British circus books.Sociology and social workCarmeli, Yoram S.
The members of the Hungarian media. (Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workHorvat, Janos
The mixed heritage of the chief: revisiting the problem of manhood in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.'Sociology and social workWaxler, Robert P.
The portrayal of children on prime-time situation comedies.Sociology and social workJordan, Amy
The question of Hungarian popular culture.Sociology and social workArpad, Joseph J.
The rabbit in drag: camp and gender construction in the American animated cartoon.Sociology and social workAbel, Sam
The reception of American popular culture by Hungarians.(Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workJames, Beverly
The theory-methodology complex: the critics' jabberwock.Sociology and social workBrowne, Ray B.
The triumph of materialism: the popular fiction of 18th-century Japan.Sociology and social workGriswold, Susan
The writing on the wall: the messages in Hungarian graffiti.(Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workBrown, Jennifer C.
Transnationalism and popular culture: the case of Brazilian immigrants in the United States.(Special Section: Anthropology-In-Depth)Sociology and social workMargolis, Maxine L.
Where's the meaning and the hope? Trends in employee publications.Sociology and social workJohansen, Peter
Why hasn't there been a strong women's movement in Hungary?(Hungarian popular culture)Sociology and social workArpad, Susan S., Marinovich, Sarolta
Without valid restraints: the figure of Walt Whitman in "Old Doc Rivers."Sociology and social workMorris, Daniel
Yes, it's true: Zimbabweans love Dolly Parton.(Special Section: Anthropology-In-Depth)Sociology and social workZilberg, Jonathan
Your friendly neighborhood neurologist: Dr. Oliver Sacks and the cultural view of physicians.Sociology and social workHunter, William
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