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[Commlist] Australasian Journal of Popular Culture 9.1 published
Wed Jul 01 16:16:49 GMT 2020
/The Australasian Journal of Popular Culture/ 9.1 is now available!
For more information about the issue and journal, click here >>
www.intellectbooks.com/the-australasian-journal-of-popular-culture
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*Aims & Scope*
The Australasian Journal of Popular Cultureis a double-blind
peer-reviewed journal devoted to the scholarly understanding of everyday
cultures. It is concerned with the study of the social practices and the
cultural meanings that are produced and circulated through the processes
and practices of everyday life as a product of consumption, an
intellectual object of inquiry and as an integral component of the
dynamic forces that shape societies. The journal publishes articles
which focus on Australasian examples, or broader comparative and
theoretical questions viewed through an Australasian lens.
*Issue 9.1*
_Editorial_
Introduction
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DONNA LEE BRIEN AND LORNA PIATTI-FARNELL
_Articles_
The neo-pin ups: Reimagining mid-twentieth-century style and
sensibilities
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LISA J. HACKETT
‘A friend who stabs you’: Abjection, violence and the female clique in
film
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JESSICA GILDERSLEEVE
Learning to cook the Chinese way: Australian Chinese cookbooks of the
1950s
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ALISON VINCENT
Tête-á-tête: Popular representations of the romantic dinner in post-war
Australia
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JILLIAN ADAMS AND DONNA LEE BRIEN
‘Wildflowering culture: Kathleen McArthur and creating a popular
wildflower consciousness
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SUSAN DAVIS
Indigenous approaches to the past: ‘Creative histories’ at the Hyde Park
Barracks, Sydney
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KIERA LINDSEY
_Book Reviews_
/Perfidious Albion/, Sam Byers (2018)
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ARLENE FERGUSON-SOMERVILLE
/Star Wars after Lucas: A Critical Guide to the Future of the Galaxy/,
Dan Golding (2019)
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ADAM DANIEL
_Webseries Review_
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/The Hot Daga/ (2017–present, USA: BuzzFeed Motion Pictures), Shane
Madej and Ryan Steven Bergara (showrunners)
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LONNIE GILROY
_Exhibition Review_
/Promised the Moon/, curated by Ursula K. Frederick, ANU School of Art
and Design Gallery, Canberra, 20 June–26 July 2019
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JEN WEBB
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