Journal of Popular Culture 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
British noir: the crime fiction of W.W. Jacobs. | Sociology and social work | Hoppenstand, Gary |
Censoring Hollywood: youth, moral panic and crime/gangster movies of the 1930s. | Sociology and social work | Springhall, John |
Cyber: sexual chat on the Internet.(cybersex as a social phenomenon) | Sociology and social work | Mills, Russell |
From the shop floor to the show: Joseph W. McCann, typesetting races, and expressive work in 19th-century America. | Sociology and social work | Rumble, Walker |
Hidden JPGs: a functional alternative to voyeurism.(usage of sexual information on the Internet) | Sociology and social work | Tewksbury, Richard, Holmes, Ronald M., Holmes. Stephen T. |
Hulot, vs. the 1950s: Tati, technology and mediation.(Jacques Tati; 'Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot') | Sociology and social work | Hilliker, Lee |
Images of domesticity and motherhood in Indian television commercials: a critical study. | Sociology and social work | Roy, Abhik |
Male bodybuilding: The social construction of a masculine identity. | Sociology and social work | Wiegers, Yvonne |
McCay's mcchanical muse: engineering comic-strip dreams.(cartoonist Winsor McCay) | Sociology and social work | Blackmore, Tim |
Nigerian and Ghanaian popular music: two varieties of Creolization.(African Popular Culture) | Sociology and social work | Salamone, Frank A. |
Off-beat rhythms: patterns in Kuba's textiles.(African Popular Culture) | Sociology and social work | Rewerts, Ardis M., Ashvo-Munoz, Alira |
Opera in gangster movies: from Capone to Coppola.(Al Capone, Francis Ford Coppola) | Sociology and social work | Roulston, Helen H. |
Opinion surveys and demographic profiles: toward understanding cultures of popular religion? | Sociology and social work | Hooker, Clarence |
Popular performance and the construction of social reality in post-Amin Uganda.(African Popular Culture) | Sociology and social work | Kasule, Samuel |
Psychoanalysis of dreams: dream theory and its relationship to literature and popular culture: Freud, Billy Joel, Appelfeld, and Abe. | Sociology and social work | Walden, Daniel, Poch, Helena |
Revamping the popular in Snow White and Pubis angelical: the residual fictions of Donald Barthelme and Manuel Puig. | Sociology and social work | Herrero-Olaizola, Alejandro |
Sailormoon: manga (comics) and anime (cartoon) superheroine meets Barbie: global entertainment commodity comes to the United States. | Sociology and social work | Grigsby, Mary |
Say cheese! The revolution in the aesthetics of smiles. | Sociology and social work | Schroeder, Fred E.H. |
Science fiction films of the eighties: fin de siecle before its time.(depiction of the future in motion pictures) | Sociology and social work | Beard, John |
Simulated tourism at Busch Gardens: the Old Country and Disney's World Showcase, Epcot Center. | Sociology and social work | Mintz, Lawrence |
The colonial vision of Edgar Wallace.(British Colonial writer) | Sociology and social work | Dixon, Wheeler Winston |
'The Dance of Poverty' and Beninese folktales.(African Popular Culture) | Sociology and social work | Mama, Raouf |
The fairy-tale facade: Cinderella's anti-grotesque dream. | Sociology and social work | |
The philosophy of the street in Ghana: mammy wagons and their mottos - a research note. | Sociology and social work | Lewis, George H. |
The savant as gourmet.(Thomas Jefferson) | Sociology and social work | Fishwick, Marshall W. |
The selling of barrier protection, the telling of organic sociability. | Sociology and social work | Bletzer, Keith V. |
The talk of the town: the saga of Bob Grant.(famous radio broadcaster in New York, New York) | Sociology and social work | Norman, Herb |
Toward an organic theory of the Gothic: conceptualizing horror. | Sociology and social work | Morgan, Jack |
UFOs over Russia and Eastern Europe.(includes related notes) | Sociology and social work | Ramet, Sabrina P. |
Walter Mosley, detective fiction and black culture. | Sociology and social work | Young, Mary |
Xena: Warrior Princess as feminist camp. | Sociology and social work | Morreale, Joanne |
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