Journal of Popular Culture 1997 - Abstracts

Journal of Popular Culture 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Anatomy of murder: mystery, detective, and crime fiction.Sociology and social workMalmgren, Carl D.
Black heroes in sport: from Jack Johnson to Muhammad Ali.Sociology and social workDorinson, Joseph
Cannibalizing Japanese media: the case of Issei Sagawa.Sociology and social workKushner, Barak
'Carry on Cabby,' gender, and the local industrial power nexus.Sociology and social workO'Hara, Kieron
Comic book fandom and cultural capital.Sociology and social workBrown, Jeffrey A.
Counting stars by candlelight: an analysis of the mythic appeal of the Grateful Dead. (rock band)Sociology and social workReist, Nancy
Cruising the alternatives: homoeroticism and the contemporary vampire.Sociology and social workSchopp, Andrew
(De)constructing the image: Thomas Pynchon's postmodern woman. (Frenesi Gates)Sociology and social workBergh, Patricia A.
Fashion's phantom and masculinity's mystery: the posters of PKZ.Sociology and social workMartin, Richard
Gil's world. ('Gil Thorp')Sociology and social workHagen, Patricia
Ideas and the arts: germanic music in early Pennsylvania.Sociology and social workSkidmore, Max J.
Krazy as a fool: Erasmus of Rotterdam's 'Praise of Folly' and Herriman of Coconino's 'Krazy Kat.'Sociology and social workBlackmore, Tim
Lap dancer or Hillbilly deluxe? The cultural constructions of modern country music.Sociology and social workLewis, George H.
Mister Ed was a sexist pig.Sociology and social workShillinglaw, Ann
Our Lady of the Rockies. (statue erected in Montana)Sociology and social workEiss, Harry
'Our Sisters' Recipes': exploring "community" in a community cookbook.Sociology and social workBower, Anne L.
Petrified masculinities? Contemporary Nigerian popular literatures by men.Sociology and social workNewell, Stephanie
Postmodern gothic: Stephen King's 'Pet Sematary.'Sociology and social workNash, Jesse W.
Reading the shopping mall city.Sociology and social workBackes, Nancy
Sell me some prestige! The portrayal of women in business-related ads.Sociology and social workStephenson, Theresa, Stover, William J., Villamor, Mike
Sex as a literary theme: is Whitman the good, gay poet?Sociology and social workBluestein, Gene
The hilarious rump: our fascination with the arse in early comedic film.Sociology and social workMoore, Anne Elizabeth
The new witch of the west: feminists reclaim the crone. (women in New Zealand)Sociology and social workRountree, 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 workLant, Kathleen Margaret
When spectators become performers: contemporary performance-entertainments meet the needs of an "unsettled" audience.Sociology and social workLancaster, Kurt
Who is that monk in the hood?: Friar Tuck, Francis of Assisi, and Robin Hood.Sociology and social workKaler, Anne K.
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