[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[Commlist] Popular Culture Studies Journal Vol 7 No 2 published
Wed Oct 09 21:03:13 GMT 2019
Popular Culture Studies Journal Vol 7 No 2 Released
The Midwest Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association
announces the latest release of its journal, the /Popular Culture
Studies Journal/. The issues is online and free to access:
http://mpcaaca.org/the-popular-culture-studies-journal/current-issue/vol-7-no-2.
This issue features the inaugural Student Showcase to present
outstanding undergraduate and graduate student work in the field of
popular culture studies. Eleven students, including one undergraduate,
have their work featured in this issue in a section that will now become
a part of all issues going forward.
The issue also features work from more established academics as well as
scholarly reviews of books, films, TV shows, and games.
Anyone interested in submitting or reviewing articles for the journal
should contact us (pcsj /at/ mpcaaca.org) or via our website
http://mpcaaca.org/the-popular-culture-studies-journal/.
+++
TOC
____
Introduction: Students and the Future of Popular Culture Studies
CarrieLynn D. Reinhard
____
STUDENT SHOWCASE
____
The White Knight of Jones County: American Monomyth and White Savior
Narratives in Free State of Jones
Taylor Katz
____
“Give Me the Seth Rogan Laugh”: This Is the End and Parafictional Persona
Bradley J. Dixon
____
The Picture of Marilyn Monroe: How Oscar Wilde Predicts the Frightening
Afterlife of the Dead Celebrity Persona
Brady Simenson
____
The “Worlding” of the Muslim Superheroine: An Analysis of Ms. Marvel‘s
Kamala Khan
Safiyya Hosein
____
“Grave and Growing Threats”: The Association of Small Bombs and the
Persistence of Post-9/11 Narratives
Lizzie Martin
____
Nia Nal the Super Girl: Transgender Representation and Body Image
Sarah F. Price
____
Shabash, the First-ever Bangladeshi Superhero: Transnational,
Transcultural and Transcreated
Anis Rahman
____
“The Mission Comes First”: Representations and Expectations of Labor in
Travelers
Kathleen W. Taylor Kollman
____
Embracing the Bad Victim: Sexual Violence and Sympathy on Popular Television
Shadia Siliman
____
Look at What You’ve Done: Exploring Narrative Displeasure in Video Games
Steven Proudfoot
____
“An Unadulterated Cultural Expressway for the Arts”: Exploring the
Theoretical Possibilities of byNWR.com
Christopher J. Olson
____
REGULAR SUBMISSIONS
____
“They See a Caricature”: Expanding Media Representations of Black
Identity in Dear White People
Graeme John Wilson
____
Fleischer Studio’s Superman and a Darker Side of the “Good War”
Allan W. Austin
____
The Myth of the Perfect Place: Creating a Voyeuristic Utopia in House
Hunters International
Emily Sauter and Kevin Sauter
____
Fighters and Fathers: Managing Masculinity in Contemporary Boxing Cinema
Joshua Sopiarz
____
Conspiracy, Poverty, and Lost Children in Tracy Lett’s Bug and The X-Files
Thomas Fahy
____
Scholarly Parody: Danielewski’s House of Leaves
Bill Clough
____
Between Mimicry and Difference: Performing Elvis(es)
Beth Emily Richards
____
REVIEWS
____
The Popular Culture Studies Journal Reviews: Introduction
Christopher J. Olson
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]