Journal of Popular Culture 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Anatomy of murder: mystery, detective, and crime fiction. | Sociology and social work | Malmgren, Carl D. |
Black heroes in sport: from Jack Johnson to Muhammad Ali. | Sociology and social work | Dorinson, Joseph |
Cannibalizing Japanese media: the case of Issei Sagawa. | Sociology and social work | Kushner, Barak |
'Carry on Cabby,' gender, and the local industrial power nexus. | Sociology and social work | O'Hara, Kieron |
Comic book fandom and cultural capital. | Sociology and social work | Brown, Jeffrey A. |
Counting stars by candlelight: an analysis of the mythic appeal of the Grateful Dead. (rock band) | Sociology and social work | Reist, Nancy |
Cruising the alternatives: homoeroticism and the contemporary vampire. | Sociology and social work | Schopp, Andrew |
(De)constructing the image: Thomas Pynchon's postmodern woman. (Frenesi Gates) | Sociology and social work | Bergh, Patricia A. |
Fashion's phantom and masculinity's mystery: the posters of PKZ. | Sociology and social work | Martin, Richard |
Gil's world. ('Gil Thorp') | Sociology and social work | Hagen, Patricia |
Ideas and the arts: germanic music in early Pennsylvania. | Sociology and social work | Skidmore, Max J. |
Krazy as a fool: Erasmus of Rotterdam's 'Praise of Folly' and Herriman of Coconino's 'Krazy Kat.' | Sociology and social work | Blackmore, Tim |
Lap dancer or Hillbilly deluxe? The cultural constructions of modern country music. | Sociology and social work | Lewis, George H. |
Mister Ed was a sexist pig. | Sociology and social work | Shillinglaw, Ann |
Our Lady of the Rockies. (statue erected in Montana) | Sociology and social work | Eiss, Harry |
'Our Sisters' Recipes': exploring "community" in a community cookbook. | Sociology and social work | Bower, Anne L. |
Petrified masculinities? Contemporary Nigerian popular literatures by men. | Sociology and social work | Newell, Stephanie |
Postmodern gothic: Stephen King's 'Pet Sematary.' | Sociology and social work | Nash, Jesse W. |
Reading the shopping mall city. | Sociology and social work | Backes, Nancy |
Sell me some prestige! The portrayal of women in business-related ads. | Sociology and social work | Stephenson, Theresa, Stover, William J., Villamor, Mike |
Sex as a literary theme: is Whitman the good, gay poet? | Sociology and social work | Bluestein, Gene |
The hilarious rump: our fascination with the arse in early comedic film. | Sociology and social work | Moore, Anne Elizabeth |
The new witch of the west: feminists reclaim the crone. (women in New Zealand) | Sociology and social work | Rountree, Kathryn |
The rape of constant reader: Stephen King's construction of the female reader and violation of the female body in 'Misery.' | Sociology and social work | Lant, Kathleen Margaret |
When spectators become performers: contemporary performance-entertainments meet the needs of an "unsettled" audience. | Sociology and social work | Lancaster, Kurt |
Who is that monk in the hood?: Friar Tuck, Francis of Assisi, and Robin Hood. | Sociology and social work | Kaler, Anne K. |
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