The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 42, Number 2 (April 2009)

Softcover, Hoboken, NJ, U.S.A. Wiley Subscription Services, 2009. Fine with no dust jacket.

Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Wraps have very light shelf wear. Contents: Hoppenstand, Editorial: Selling as Narrative. Welsh, Guest Editorial: What Happens When a Live Wire Hits the Dead Beat? Studs Terkel (1912-2008) and the Challenge of Obituary Writing. Amano, Bret Harte's "The Heathen Chinee" in Horatio Alger, Jr.'s Pacific Series. Black, Wearing Out Racial Discourse: Tokyo Street Fashion and Race as Style. McRoy and Crucianelli, "I Panic the World": Benevolent Exploitation in Tod Browning's Freaks and Harmony Korine's Gummo. Pompper, Lee, and Lerner, Gauging Outcomes of 1960s Social Equality Movements: Nearly Four Decades of Gender and Ethnicity on the Cover of the Rolling Stone Magazine. Rawson, To Hell with Ya: Katabasis in Hard-Boiled Detecctive Fiction. Shih, The Color of Fu-Mancu: Orientalist Method in the Novels of Sax Rohmer. Van Ham, Reading Early Punk as Secularized Sacred Clowning. Wanzo, Weating Her0-Face: Black Citizens and Melancholic Patriotism in Truth: Red, White, and Black. Book Reviews. ; 9.0" tall; 187 pages.

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