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Acknowledgment
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I. INTRODUCTION
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42
The Culture That Sticks to Your Skin: A Manifesto for a New Cultural Studies
3
23
Henry Jenkins
Tara McPherson
Jane Shattuc
Defining Popular Culture
26
17
Henry Jenkins
Tara McPherson
Jane Shattuc
II. SELF
43
116
Daytime Utopias: If You Lived in Pine Valley, You'd Be Home
47
19
Elayne Rapping
Cardboard Patriarchy: Adult Baseball Card Collecting and the Nostalgia for a Presexual Past
66
22
John Bloom
Virgins for Jesus: The Gender Politics of Therapeutic Christian Fundamentalist Media
88
17
Heather Hendershot
``Do We Look Like Ferengi Capitalists to You?'' Star Trek's Klingons as Emergent Virtual American Ethnics
105
17
Peter A. Chvany
The Empress's New Clothing? Public Intellectualism and Popular Culture
122
16
Jane Shattuc
``My Beautiful Wickedness'': The Wizard of Oz as Lesbian Fantasy
138
21
Alexander Doty
III. MAKER
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92
``Ceci N'est Pas une Jeune Fille'': Videocams, Representation, and ``Othering'' in the Worlds of Teenage Girls
162
25
Gerry Bloustien
``No Matter How Small'': The Democratic Imagination of Dr. Seuss
187
22
Henry Jenkins
An Auteur in the Age of the Internet: JMS, Babylon 5, and the Net
209
18
Alan Wexelblat
``I'm a Loser Baby'': Zines and the Creation of Underground Identity
227
24
Stephen Duncombe
IV. PERFORMANCE
251
88
``Anyone Can Do It'': Forging a Participatory Culture in Karaoke Bars
254
16
Robert Drew
Watching Wrestling / Writing Performance
270
17
Sharon Mazer
Mae West's Maids: Race, ``Authenticity,'' and the Discourse of Camp
287
13
Pamela Robertson Wojcik
``They Dig Her Message'': Opera, Television, and the Black Diva
300
16
Dianne Brooks
How to Become a Camp Icon in Five Easy Lessons: Fetishism---and Tallulah Bankhead's Phallus
316
23
Edward O'Neill
V. TASTE
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116
``It Will Get a Terrific Laugh'': On the Problematic Pleasures and Politics of Holocaust Humor
343
14
Louis Kaplan
The Sound of Disaffection
357
19
Tony Grajeda
Corruption, Criminality, and the Nickelodeon
376
12
Roberta E. Pearson
William Uricchio
``Racial Cross-Dressing'' in the Jazz Age: Cultural Therapy and Its Discontents in Cabaret Nightlife
388
27
Nicholas M. Evans
The Invisible Burlesque Body of La Guardia's New York
415
15
Anna McCarthy
Quarantined! A Case Study of Boston's Combat Zone
430
25
Eric Schaefer
Eithne Johnson
VI. CHANGE
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80
On Thrifting
459
13
Matthew Tinkcom
Joy Van Fuqua
Amy Villarejo
Shopping Sense: Fanny Fern and Jennie June on Consumer Culture in the Nineteenth Century
472
15
Elana Crane
Navigating Myst-y Landscapes: Killer Applications and Hybrid Criticism
487
16
Greg M. Smith
The Rules of the Game: Evil Dead II ... Meet Thy Doom
503
14
Angela Ndalianis
Seeing in Black and White: Gender and Racial Visibility from Gone with the Wind to Scarlett
517
18
Tara McPherson
VII. HOME
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112
``The Last Truly British People You Will Ever Know'': Skinheads, Pakis, and Morrissey
539
17
Nabeel Zuberi
Finding One's Way Home: I Dream of Jeannie and Diasporic Identity
556
10
Maria Koundoura
As Canadian as Possible ...: Anglo-Canadian Popular Culture and the American Other
566
23
Aniko Bodroghkozy
Wheels of Fortune: Nation, Culture, and the Tour de France
589
16
Catherine Palmer
Narrativizing Cyber-Travel: CD-Rom Travel Games and the Art of Historical Recovery
605
17
Ellen Strain
Hotting, Twocking, and Indigenous Shipping: A Vehicular Theory of Knowledge in Cultural Studies
622
25
John Hartley
VIII. EMOTION
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74
``Ain't I de One Everybody Come to See?!'' Popular Memories of Uncle Tom's Cabin
650
20
Robyn R. Warhol
Stress Management Ideology and the Other Spaces of Women's Power
670
19
Kathleen Green
``Have You Seen This Child?'' From Milk Carton to Mise-en-Abime
689
11
Eric Freedman
Introducing Horror
700
21
Charles E. Weigl
About the Contributors
721
12
Name Index
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