Journal of European Popular Culture
The Journal of European Popular Culture
(<http://bit.ly/hIiazT>http://bit.ly/hIiazT) investigates the
creative cultures of Europe, present and past. Exploring European
popular imagery, media, new media, film, music, art and design,
architecture, drama and dance, fine art, literature and the writing
arts, and more, the journal is also of interest to those considering
the influence of European creativity and European creative artefacts worldwide.
Issue 1 looks at Jewish film in the UK, past and present, David
Lynch's Elephant Man, reality TV in Slovakia, and the development of
European characters and motifs in British screen advertising
since the 1970s. The journal is skillfully edited and contains a
plethora of interesting pictorial analysis supported by colour
imagery. The Journal of European Popular Culture is the first of
Intellect's journals to focus on popular culture from a regional
perspective and will be accompanied in 2011/2012 my a number of
similar titles including, The Australasian Journal of Popular
Culture (<http://bit.ly/hMNA4I>http://bit.ly/hMNA4I) and the
Canadian Journal of Popular Culture
(<http://bit.ly/fHEPjJ>http://bit.ly/fHEPjJ), both affiliated with
their respective national Popular Culture Associations.
Issue 1 JEPC can now be viewed for FREE online:
<http://bit.ly/hIiazT>http://bit.ly/hIiazT
Visit the journal's page online: <http://bit.ly/hIiazT>http://bit.ly/hIiazT
Title information
ISSN: 20406134 | Online ISSN: 20406142
First published in 2010 | 2 issues per volume
Editors
Graeme Harper: <(graeme.harper /at/ bangor.ac.htm)>(graeme.harper /at/ bangor.ac.uk)
Bangor University
Owen Evans: <(sec /at/ ecrf.org.htm)>(sec /at/ ecrf.org.uk)
University of Wales
Cristina Johnston:
<(cristina.johnston /at/ stir.ac.htm)>(cristina.johnston /at/ stir.ac.uk)
University of Stirling
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