Volume 18.2 | Summer 2007
Table of Contents
From the Editor’s Desk Felicia F. Campbell The Monster at the End of This Essay H. Peter Steeves Thinking Things Through: A Meditation on H. Peter Steeves's The Things Themselves: Phenomenology and the Return to the Everyday Dennis Rohatyn What's Good for the Goose is Good for the Gander: Interpreting Marge Piercy's He, She and It Brook Brayman The Subversive Undercurrent to Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Blooregard Q. Kazoo Decontextualizes American Popular Culture Amy M. Green Parks and Wreck: Amusement and Anxiety at Turn-of-the-Century Coney Island Chris Kamberbeek "I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night": The IWW's Lost Legacy in American Popular Culture Ron Briley Theremin Blind Joey Skidmore Perpetuating "The Big Lie": Subversive Feminism in Stephen Sommers's Horror/Action Films John R. Craig Telling Stories, Saving Families: Media's Concern with Modernization as a Challenge to Traditional Chinese Family Values Shaorong Huang Pleasing the Queen but Preserving Our Past: Cheshire and Lincolnshire Attempt to Continue Their Cycle Plays and Satisfy Elizabeth's Injunctions James H. Forse |