Journal of Popular Culture 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A feeding frenzy, or feeling friendsy? Events after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. | Sociology and social work | Wober, J. Mallory |
A show about nothing: 'Seinfeld' and the modern comedy of manners. | Sociology and social work | Pierson, David P. |
Boogie opera: Eddie, Douzi, and artistic convention. | Sociology and social work | Simmons, Tom |
Changing characteristics of heroic women in midcentury mainstream media. | Sociology and social work | Hume, Janice |
Domesticating Disney: Onstage strategies of adaptation in Tokyo Disneyland. | Sociology and social work | Raz, Aviad E. |
Frank Sinatra: The subject and his music. | Sociology and social work | Adamowski, T.H. |
Good Vibrations: eros and instrumental knowledge. | Sociology and social work | Hall, Dennis |
Heroes and heroin: From true romance to pulp fiction. | Sociology and social work | Jewers, Caroline |
Inclusion and exclusion: an analysis of the Australian immigration history and ethnic relations. | Sociology and social work | Jayaraman, Raja |
Jerry Springer and the wages of Fin-syn: The rise of deregulation and the decline of TV talk. | Sociology and social work | Matelski, Marilyn J. |
'Light no Smithfield fires': Some Victorian attitudes to witchcraft. | Sociology and social work | Moran, Maureen F. |
Political cartoons in Singapore: misnomer or redefinition necessary? | Sociology and social work | Lim Cheng Tju |
Pyramids in Las Vegas and in outer space: ancient egypt in twentieth-century American architecture and film. | Sociology and social work | Malamud, Margaret |
Social commentary and political action: The headscarf as popular culture and symbol of political confrontation in modern Turkey. | Sociology and social work | Breu, Marlene, Marchese, Ronald |
Striptease: the art of spectacle and transgression. | Sociology and social work | Schweitzer, Dahlia |
The MacGowan sisters: early-twentieth-century popular writers.(United States) | Sociology and social work | Switzer, Charles I. |
The Miss America Pageant: pluralism, femininity, and Cinderella all in one. | Sociology and social work | Watson, Elwood, Martin, Darcy |
Zoos: Public places to view private lives. | Sociology and social work | Benbow, S.M.P. |
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