Journal of Popular Culture 1998 - Abstracts

Journal of Popular Culture 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
British noir: the crime fiction of W.W. Jacobs.Sociology and social workHoppenstand, Gary
Censoring Hollywood: youth, moral panic and crime/gangster movies of the 1930s.Sociology and social workSpringhall, John
Cyber: sexual chat on the Internet.(cybersex as a social phenomenon)Sociology and social workMills, Russell
From the shop floor to the show: Joseph W. McCann, typesetting races, and expressive work in 19th-century America.Sociology and social workRumble, Walker
Hidden JPGs: a functional alternative to voyeurism.(usage of sexual information on the Internet)Sociology and social workTewksbury, 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 workHilliker, Lee
Images of domesticity and motherhood in Indian television commercials: a critical study.Sociology and social workRoy, Abhik
Male bodybuilding: The social construction of a masculine identity.Sociology and social workWiegers, Yvonne
McCay's mcchanical muse: engineering comic-strip dreams.(cartoonist Winsor McCay)Sociology and social workBlackmore, Tim
Nigerian and Ghanaian popular music: two varieties of Creolization.(African Popular Culture)Sociology and social workSalamone, Frank A.
Off-beat rhythms: patterns in Kuba's textiles.(African Popular Culture)Sociology and social workRewerts, Ardis M., Ashvo-Munoz, Alira
Opera in gangster movies: from Capone to Coppola.(Al Capone, Francis Ford Coppola)Sociology and social workRoulston, Helen H.
Opinion surveys and demographic profiles: toward understanding cultures of popular religion?Sociology and social workHooker, Clarence
Popular performance and the construction of social reality in post-Amin Uganda.(African Popular Culture)Sociology and social workKasule, Samuel
Psychoanalysis of dreams: dream theory and its relationship to literature and popular culture: Freud, Billy Joel, Appelfeld, and Abe.Sociology and social workWalden, Daniel, Poch, Helena
Revamping the popular in Snow White and Pubis angelical: the residual fictions of Donald Barthelme and Manuel Puig.Sociology and social workHerrero-Olaizola, Alejandro
Sailormoon: manga (comics) and anime (cartoon) superheroine meets Barbie: global entertainment commodity comes to the United States.Sociology and social workGrigsby, Mary
Say cheese! The revolution in the aesthetics of smiles.Sociology and social workSchroeder, 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 workBeard, John
Simulated tourism at Busch Gardens: the Old Country and Disney's World Showcase, Epcot Center.Sociology and social workMintz, Lawrence
The colonial vision of Edgar Wallace.(British Colonial writer)Sociology and social workDixon, Wheeler Winston
'The Dance of Poverty' and Beninese folktales.(African Popular Culture)Sociology and social workMama, 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 workLewis, George H.
The savant as gourmet.(Thomas Jefferson)Sociology and social workFishwick, Marshall W.
The selling of barrier protection, the telling of organic sociability.Sociology and social workBletzer, Keith V.
The talk of the town: the saga of Bob Grant.(famous radio broadcaster in New York, New York)Sociology and social workNorman, Herb
Toward an organic theory of the Gothic: conceptualizing horror.Sociology and social workMorgan, Jack
UFOs over Russia and Eastern Europe.(includes related notes)Sociology and social workRamet, Sabrina P.
Walter Mosley, detective fiction and black culture.Sociology and social workYoung, Mary
Xena: Warrior Princess as feminist camp.Sociology and social workMorreale, Joanne
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