David Ewick



Toward a Classified Bibliography of Not One Thing:
Cross Disciplinary Cultural Studies in English Language Journal
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(22/38)

3.11 Pop(ular) / Mass Culture

Abu-Lughod, Lila. 1997. The interpretation of culture(s) after television. Representations, no. 59: 109-34.

Adema, Pauline. 2000. Vicarious consumption: Food, television and the ambiguity of modernity. Journal of American & Comparative Culture 23.3: 113-23.

Alasuutari, Pertii. 2001. Art, entertainment, culture, nation. Cultural Studies / Critical Methodologies 1.2: 157-84.

Cusic, Don. 2001. The popular culture economy. Journal of Popular Culture 35.3: 1-10.

Frosh, Paul. 2001. To thine own self be true: The discourse of authenticity in mass cultural production. Communication Review 4: 541-57.

Grier, Katherine C. 1993. Culture made material. American Literary History 8.3: 552-65.

Grimstead, David. 1991. The purple rose of popular culture theory: An exploration of intellectual kitsch. American Quarterly 43.4: 541-78.

Hoy, Mikita. 1992. Bakhtin and popular culture. New Literary History 23.3: 765-82.

Hull, Margaret Betz. 2000. Postmodern philosophy meets pop cartoon: Michel Foucault and Matt Groening. Journal of Popular Culture 34.2: 57-67.

Joyrich, Lynne. 2001. Epistemology of the console. Critical Inquiry 27: 439-67.

Koepnick, Lutz P. 1996. Negotiating popular culture: Wenders,
Handke, and the topographies of cultural studies. German Quarterly 69.4: 381-400.

Lears, T, J. Jackson. 1992. Making fun of popular culture. American Historical Review 97.5: 1417-1426.

Levine, Lawrence W. 1992. The folklore of industrial society: Popular culture and its audiences. American Historical Review 97.5: 1369-99.

Lewis, Tania. 2001. Embodied experts: Robert Hughes, cultural studies and the celebrity intellectual. Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies 15.2: 233-47.

Ross, Andrew, et al. 1993. A symposium on popular culture and
political correctness. Social Text, no. 36: 1-39.

Seaton, James. 1999. Cultural studies in the light of Frank Sinatra.
Academic Questions 13.1: 39-46.

Singer, Marc. 2002. “Black skins” and white masks: Comic books and the secret of race. African American Review 36.1: 107-19.

†Spark, Alasdair. 1996. Wrestling with America: Media, national images, and the global village. Journal of Popular Culture 29.4: 83-98.

Street, John. 2000. Aesthetics, policy and the politics of popular culture. European Journal of Cultural Studies 3.1: 27-43.

Traube, Elizabeth G. 1996. “The popular” in American culture. Annual Review of Anthropology 25: 127-51.

†van Elterin, Me. 1996. Conceptualizing the impact of US popular culture globally. Journal of Popular Culture 30.1: 47-89.

Vincent, Tim. 1999. Meaning and mass culture: The search for a new literacy. Journal of Communication Inquiry 23.2: 152-62.

Walcott, Rinaldo. 2001. Caribbean pop culture in Canada: Or, the impossibility of belonging to the nation. Small Axe 5.1: 123-39.

Wang, Jing. 2001. The state question in Chinese popular cultural studies. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 2.1: 35-52.

See also 2.2: Roberts; 2.3: Kohn; 3.3: Ching; 3.4: Gottdeiner; 3.9: Hansen; Narumi; 3.12: Lu; Woodward; 3.14.1: Caesar (2002);
3.14.2: Lipkin; Saab

3.11.1 Pop(ular) / Mass Culture and Japan

Allison, Anne. 2000. A challenge to Hollywood? Japanese character goods hit the US. Japanese Studies 20.1: 67-88.

Bardsley, Jan. 1997. Purchasing power in Japanese popular culture. Journal of Popular Culture 31.2: 1-22.

Ching, Leo. 1994. Imaginings in the empires of the sun: Japanese mass culture in Asia. Boundary 2 21.1: 198-219.

Cobb, Nora Okja. 1989-90. Behind the inscrutable half-shell: Images of mutant Japanese and ninja turtles. Melus 16.4: 87-98.

Daniels, Inge M. 1999. Japanese material culture and consumerism.
Journal of Material Culture 4.2: 231-40.

Davis, Darrell William. 2001. Reigniting Japanese tradition with Hanabi. Cinema Journal 40.4: 55-80.

Gerbert, Elaine. 2001. Dolls in Japan. Journal of Popular Culture 35.3: 59-89.

Goldstein-Gidoni, Ofra. 2000. The production of tradition and culture in the Japanese wedding enterprise. Ethnos 65.1: 33-55.

----------. 2001. The making and marking of the “Japanese” and the “Western” in Japanese contemporary material culture. Journal of Material Culture 6.1: 67-90.

Harootunian, Harry. 2001. History’s unwanted surplus: Japan and the irreducible remainder of everyday life. Postcolonial Studies 4.2: 163-67.

†Iwabuchi, Koichi. 2001. Uses of Japanese popular culture: Trans/nationalism and postcolonial desire for “Asia” Emergences: Journal for the Study of Media & Composite Culture 11.2: 199-32.

Kinsella, Sharon. 1999. Pro-establishment manga: Pop-culture and the balance of power in Japan. Media, Culture & Society 21: 567-72.

Marotti, William A. 2001. Simulacra and subversion in the everyday: Akasegawa Genpei’s 1000-yen copy, critical art, and the state. Postcolonial Studies 4.2: 211-39.

Mihalopoulos, Bill. 2001. Ousting the “prostitute”: Retelling the story of the Karayuki-san. Postcolonial Studies 4.2: 169-87.

Napier, Susan J. 1993. Panic sites: The Japanese imagination of disaster from Godzilla to Akira. Journal of Japanese Studies 19.2: 327-51.

Nelson, Christopher. 2001. Huziki Hayato, the storyteller: Comedy, practice and the politics of everyday life in Okinawa. Postcolonial Studies 4.2: 189-209.

Painter, Andrew A. 1993. Japanese daytime television, popular culture, and ideology. Journal of Japanese Studies 19.2: 295-325.

Pandey, Rajyashree. 2000. The medieval in manga. Postcolonial Studies 3.1: 19-32.

Roberson, James E. 2001. Uchinaa pop: Place and identity in contemporary Okinawan popular music. Critical Asian Studies 33.2: 211-42.

Sand, Jordan. 2001. Monumentalizing the everyday. Critical Asian Studies 33.3: 351-78.

Stevens, Carolyn S. 1999. Rocking the bomb: A case study in the politicization of popular culture. Japanese Studies 19.1: 49-67.

Treat, John Whittier. 1993. Yoshimoto Banana writes home: Shôjo culture and the nostalgic subject. Journal of Japanese Studies 19.2: 353-87.

Yoshimi, Shunya. 1999. “Made in Japan”: The cultural politics of “home electrification” in postwar Japan. Media, Culture & Society 21: 149-71.

See also 3.6.1: Hogan; 3.9.1: Sand; 3.14.1: Gerbert; Morris


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