| Journal of Popular Culture 1999 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| "A gaudy posy for the popular soul": recovering Australia's early popular recording stars. | Sociology and social work | Brownrigg, Jeff |
| Andre Franquin, master of the ninth art. | Sociology and social work | Screech, Matthew |
| Bad movie/worse history: the 1995 unmaking of 'The Scarlet Letter.'. | Sociology and social work | Daniels, Bruce |
| Bakhtin's carnival reversed: King's The Shining as dark carnival.('The Shining,' book by Stephen King) | Sociology and social work | Holland-Toll, Linda J. |
| Billy Blue: power, popular culture and mimicry in early Sydney. | Sociology and social work | Duffield, Ian |
| 'Carlotta!': Changing Images of Hispanic-American Women in Daytime Soap Operas. | Sociology and social work | Jenrette, Jerra, McIntosh, Sherrie, Winterberger, Suzanne |
| Cinematic Techniques in William Hogarth's A Harlot's Progress.(engravings) | Sociology and social work | |
| Colonial savages and heroic tricksters: Native Americans in the American tradition. | Sociology and social work | Mitchell, David T., Hearn, Melissa |
| Contemporary cowboy music in Texas: Red Steagall, Don Edwards, and Michael Martin Murphey. | Sociology and social work | Clayton, Lawrence |
| Cooked to perfection: Cooks' Cottage and the exemplary historical figure. | Sociology and social work | McCubbin, Maryanne |
| Dark mysterious wanderers: the migrating metaphor of the Gypsy. | Sociology and social work | Sonneman, Toby F. |
| Eating America: The consuming passion of James M. Cain. | Sociology and social work | Dingley, Robert |
| Figures of violence and tropes of homophobia: reading Farewell my Concubine between east and west.(Chinese motion picture) | Sociology and social work | Zhang, Benzi |
| Gender conflict and coercion on 'A & E's An Evening at the Improv.'.(Arts and Entertainment cable channel's stand-up comedy hour) | Sociology and social work | Kibler, M. Alison |
| History and popular fiction: two worlds collide. A reply to Feilitzch's article on Karl May.(Response to Feilitzch, Journal of Popular Fiction, Winter 1993) | Sociology and social work | Ziegler, Harry |
| Hollywood in hoods: the portrayal of the Ku Klux Klan in popular film. | Sociology and social work | Dessommes, Nancy Bishop |
| "In Little Lon ... Wiv Ginger Mick": telling the forgotten history of a vanished community.(Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne, Australia) | Sociology and social work | Mayne, Alan, Murray, Tim |
| Lanterns of the Mid-Autumn Festival: a reflection of Hong Kong cultural change. | Sociology and social work | Kin Wai Michael Siu |
| Latin America and country music. | Sociology and social work | Cusic, Don |
| Living dolls: the fashion model in Australia. | Sociology and social work | Maynard, Margaret |
| Making "honest, truthful and industrious men": newsboys, rational recreation and the construction of the "citizen" in late Victorian and Edwardian Brisbane. | Sociology and social work | Jamison, Bryan |
| Medicating the self: the roles of science and culture in the construction of Prozac. | Sociology and social work | Fracassa, Moira |
| Peter O'Donnell, race relations and national identity: the dynamics of representation in 1960s and 1970s Britain.(comparison of Peter O'Donnell's cult character 'Modesty Blaise' with Ian Fleming's 'James Bond') | Sociology and social work | Goh, Robbie B.H. |
| Poetry and the media: the decline of popular poetry. | Sociology and social work | Spaulding, Jonn |
| Power play and party politics: the significance of raving.(rave culture) | Sociology and social work | Martin, Daniel |
| Red, brown and yellow perils: images of the American enemy in the 1940s and 1950s.(Russia, Nazi Germany, Japan) | Sociology and social work | MacDougall, Robert |
| Reimagining Aboriginality in the circus space. | Sociology and social work | Holland, Wendy |
| Satellite-based change in Mexican television programming and advertising. | Sociology and social work | Lee Davis, Linda |
| Significant silents: sporting Australian on film, 1896-1930. | Sociology and social work | Headon, David |
| Sign, space and story: roller coasters and the evolution of a thrill. | Sociology and social work | Anderson, Dana |
| Sleuths in the darkroom: Photographer-detectives and postmodern narrative. | Sociology and social work | MacLaine, Brent |
| Strands in the web: community-building strategies in online fanzines. | Sociology and social work | Smith, Matthew J. |
| "The comfort lies in all the things you can do": the Australian drive-in - cinema of distraction. | Sociology and social work | Goldsmith, Ben |
| The evangelist as star: the Billy Graham Crusade in Australia, 1959. | Sociology and social work | Smart, Judith |
| The female eunuch in the suburbs: reflections on adolescence, autobiography, and history-writing. | Sociology and social work | McGrath, Ann |
| The shadow of Tsoai: Autobiographical bear power in N. Scott Momaday's The Ancient Child (1989). | Sociology and social work | Frischkorn, Craig |
| The slow death of a monochromatic world: the social history of Australia as seen through its children's comic books. | Sociology and social work | Foster, John |
| "The spectacle of excess": the emergence of modern professional wrestling in the United States and Australia. | Sociology and social work | Rickard, John |
| The vision splendid: conceptualizing the Bush, 1813-1913. | Sociology and social work | Waterhouse, Richard |
| True and False: Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor. | Sociology and social work | Price, John A. |
| Tuning in to The Conversation: Twenty-five years later.('The Conversation,' Francis Ford Coppola's motion picture) | Sociology and social work | Gray, W. Russel |
| What price history? Functions of narrative in television collectibles shows. | Sociology and social work | Bishop, Ronald |
| What's wrong with this picture? The politics of Ellen's coming out party.(Ellen DeGeneres, television character) | Sociology and social work | Hubert, Susan J. |
| Yankee circus to the fabled land: the Australian-American circus connection. | Sociology and social work | Leon, Mark St. |
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