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Michael Dunne & Sara Lewis Dunne
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STUDIES IN POPULAR CULTURE 28.1 October 2005 |
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Paperback |
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97 |
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2005-10 |
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BM1178922778949118644 |
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Popular Culture Association in the South |
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23 x 15.5 x 1 centimeters |
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ISSN 0888-5753
Edited by Michael Dunne and Sara Lewis Dunne
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01 "Cine-limbo: The Millennial/New Age Virtual Aferlife Thriller" by Linda Badley
15 "Technology and Music Piracy: Has the Recording Industry Lost Sales?" by Don Cusic, Gregory K. Faulk, and Robert P. Lambert
25 "Bakhtin Eats Some Fried Green Tomatoes: Dialogic Elements in Fannie Flagg's Famous Novel" by Michael Dunne
37 "Moviegoing in the Modern Novel: Holden, Binx, Ignatius" by Sara Lewis Dunne
49 "Listomania: The List as Popular Culture Icon" by Dennis Hall
60 "Jay Gatsby and the Little Tramp: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Charlie Chaplin" by M. Thomas Inge
71 "Aesop After Darwin: The Radical Anthropomorphism of 'The Far Side'" by David Lavery
85 "God's Clothes, God's Bones: The Ethics of Representation in 'Joan of Arcadia'" by Rhonda Wilcox |
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