Volume 5.1 | February 1994
Table of Contents
The Hypervisual Standard of American Popular Culture William E. H. Meyer, Jr. Racism in Walt Disney's 'The Jungle Book' Karen Ciha, Janet Joseph and Terry J. Martin ''Cotton Comes to Harlem": The Novel, the Film and the Critics Joseph McClaren Lynched, Assaulted, and Intimidated: Oscar Micheaux's Most Controversial Films Charlene Regester Rap Music Resisting Resistance Paul M. Fotsch The Smiths, Pop Culture Referencing, and Marginalized Stardom Justin Wyatt Magic Regencies: How Fantasy Forms a Hybrid A. B. Emrys Stranded in the Sixties: The Politics of Mailer's 'Armies of the Night' William H. Thornton Popular Culture as Religion: Faiths by Which We Naturally Live Stephen M. Johnson 'Present Wherever Smart Women Assemble...' Images of the Housewife in American Popular Press Advertising Melissa Walker The Shopping Ritual: Images of QVC Rosanne L. Hartman and Gayle Pohl Loud-Mouthed and Liberated: The Women of Norman Lear Lynn Bartholome |