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Volume 15.1  |  spring 2005


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Table of Contents
Introduction
Felicia F. Campbell, Mindy Hutchings
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Still Dreaming of Africa:
Hollywood and the Hallucinatory Power of Kenya

Richard A. Voeltz

The Ethos of Cool vs. the Ethos of Chill:
Generation Y and the Waning of Affect

Steven Carter

Pastoral Dreams in Innisfree, Ireland U.S.A.:
A Re-examination of John Ford's The Quiet Man

Robert Sickels

Dan De Quille and the Scientific Hoax as a Technology of Resistance
Lynda Walsh

Bombs Away and Smash Hits at Home
Jacqueline Foertsch

Shopping as an Entertainment Experience
Mark Moss

Losing Himself in the Music:
Will the Real Marshall Mathers Please Stand Up

G. Christopher Williams

'In other people’s mouths’: Dialogic Interaction in
Rick Moody’s The Black Veil: A Memoir with Digressions

William Petty

STARS AND STRIPES OF CORRUPTION:
Dead Kennedys ’ Subversive Critiqueof the Reagan Administration
and Fundamentalist Religion in the 1980s

Dennis Russell

Carpenter Trio:
One Piece of the Formula:
The Hawksian Women in the Films of John Carpenter

J. Robert Craig

Invasion of the Individual:
John Carpenter's Modernization of the Myth
of Identity-Theft in The Thing, Prince of Darkness, and They Live

Shea G. Craig

The Bogey Man Will Get You:
Origins of Evil in the Films of John Carpenter

B.R. Smith

The Language of COPS
Milford A. Jeremiah
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