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Record ID marc_nuls/NULS_PHC_180925.mrc:50451348:5788
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LEADER: 05788cam 2200577 a 4500
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008 011226s2002 ncua b 001 0 engs
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245 00 $aHop on pop :$bthe politics and pleasures of popular culture /$cedited by Henry Jenkins, Tara McPherson & Jane Shattuc.
260 $aDurham, [N.C.] :$bDuke University Press,$c2002.
300 $ax, 748 p. :$bill. ;$c27 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gThe$tculture that sticks to your skin : a manifesto for a new cultural studies ;$tDefining popular culture /$rHenry Jenkins,$rTara McPherson, $rJane Shattuc --$tDaytime utopias : if you lived in Pine Valley, you'd be home /$rElayne Rapping --$tCardboard patriarchy : adult baseball card collecting and the nostalgia for a presexual past /$rJohn Bloom --$tVirgins for Jesus : the gender politics of therapeutic Christian fundamentalist media /$rHeather Hendershot --$t"Do we look like Ferengi capitalists to you?" : Star Trek's Klingons as emergent virtual American ethnics /$rPeter A. Chvany --$gThe $tempress's new clothing? : public intellectualism and popular culture /$rJane Shattuc --$t"My beautiful wickedness" : The wizard of Oz as lesbian fantasy / $rAlexander Doty --$t"Ceci n'est pas une jeune fille" : videocams, representation, and "othering" in the worlds of teenage girls /$rGerry Bloustien --$t"No matter how small?" : the democratic imagination of Dr. Seuss /$rHenry Jenkins --$gAn$tauteur in the age of the internet : JMS, Babylon 5, and the net /$rAlan Wexelblat --$t"I'm a loser baby" : zines and the creation of underground identity /$rStephen Duncombe --$t"Anyone can do it" : forging a participatory culture in karaoke bars /$rRobert Drew --$tWatching wrestling/ writing performance /$rSharon Mazer --$tMae West's maids : race, "authenticity, " and the discourse of camp /$rPamela Robertson Wojcik --$t"They dig her message" : opera, television, and the Black diva /$rDianne Brooks --$tHow to become a camp icon in five easy lessons : fetishism- and Tallulah Bankhead's phallus /$rEdward O'Neill --$t"It will get a terrific laugh" : on the problematic pleasures and politics of Holocaust humor /$rLouis Kaplan --$gThe $tsound of disaffection /$rTony Grajeda --$tCorruption, criminality, and the nickelodeon /$rRoberta E. Pearson,$rWilliam Uricchio --$t"Racial cross-dressing" in the jazz age : cultural therapy and its discontents in cabaret nightlife /$rNicholas M. Evans --$gThe$tinvisible burlesque body of La Guardia's New York /$rAnna McCarthy --$tQuarantined! : a case study of Boston's combat zone /$rEric Schaefer,$rEithne Johnson --$tOn thrifting /$rMatthew Tinkcom,$rJoy Van Fuqua,$rAmy Villarejo --$tShopping sense : Fanny Fern and Jennie June on consumer culture in the nineteenth century /$rElana Crane -- $tNavigating myst-y landscapes : killer applications and hybrid criticism / $rGreg M. Smith --$gThe$trules of the game : Evil dead II meet thy doom / $rAngela Ndalianis --$tSeeing in black and white : gender and racial visibility from Gone with the wind to Scarlet Tara McPherson --$g"The$tlast truly British people you will ever know" : skinheads, Pakis, and Morrissey /$rNabeel Zuberi --$tFinding one's way home : I dream of Jeannie and diasporic identity /$rMaria Koundoura --$tAs Canadian as possible : Anglo-Canadian popular culture and the American other /$rAniko Bodroghkozy --$tWheels of fortune : nation, culture, and the Tour de France /$rCatherine Palmer --$tNarrativizing cyber-travel : CD-ROM travel games and the art of historical recovery /$rEllen Strain -- $tHotting, twocking, and indigenous shipping : a vehicular theory of knowledge in cultural studies /$rJohn Hartley --$t"Ain't I de one everybody come to see?!" : popular memories of Uncle Tom's cabin /$rRobyn R. Warhol --$tStress management ideology and the other spaces of women's power /$rKathleen Green -- $t"Have you seen this child?" : from milk carton to mise-en-abime /$rEric Freedman --$tIntroducing horror /$rCharles E. Weigl.
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650 0 $aPopular culture$zUnited States.
650 6 $aCulture populaire$zEtats-Unis.
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651 0 $aUnited States$xCivilization$y1970-$xStudy and teaching.
651 0 $aUnited States$xCivilization$y1970-
651 0 $aUnited States$xSocial life and customs$y1971-
651 6 $aEtats-Unis$xCivilisation$y1970-
700 1 $aJenkins, Henry,$d1958-
700 1 $aMcPherson, Tara.
700 1 $aShattuc, Jane.
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