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HEROES - ENTERTAINERS
| "New BottlesOld Wine: The Persistence of the Heroic Figure in the Mythology
of Television Science Fiction and Fantasy", James L. Hodge, Journal of Popular
Culture, Vol.21, No.4, Spring 1988. |
| "Meg and Moll: Two Renaissance London Heroines", Frederick O. Waage; Journal
of Popular Culture, Vol.20, No.1, Spring 1986. |
| "I have Been, And Ever Shall Be, Your Friend": Star Trek, the Deerslayer and
the American Romance", April Selley, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.20, No.1,
Summer 1986. |
| "Ana solu nwaenwe omajie aka: Ogbuefi Nnadi Azikiwi as an Igbo Folk
Hero", by Emeka OkekeEzigbo, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 10, No.4,
Spring 1986. |
| "The Battleground of Historical Memory: Creating Alternative Culture Heroes in
Postbellum America", William L. Van Deburg, Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol.20, No.1, Summer 1986. |
| "The Tarzan Films: An Analysis of Determinants of Maintenance and Change in
Conventions", by Derral Cheatwood; Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.16, No.2,
Fall 1989. |
| "The Land of the Free, or the Home of the Brave?", by Thomas Matchie. Journal
of American Culture, Vol.11, No.4, Winter 1988. |
| "Rocky IV, Rambo II, and the Place of the Individual in Modern American
Society", Stephen C. LeSueur and Dean Rehberger. Journal of American Culture,
Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1988. |
| "Lee lacocca and the Generation of Myth in the Spokesman Advertising Campaign for
Chrysler from 1980-1984", Judie Mosier Thorpe. Journal of American Culture,
Vol.11, No.2, Summer 1988. |
| "Knocking on Three, Winston", Aristides, The Arnerican Scholar, Vol.60,
No.3, Summer 1991. |
| "The Corrido and the Emergence of TexasMexican Social Identity (and
heros)", Flores, Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 105, No.416, Spring 1992. |
| "Justified Bloodshed: robert Montgomery Birds Nick of the Woods and
the Origins of the vigilante Hero in american Literature and Culture", Hoppenstand, Journal
of American culture, Vol. 15, No. 2, summer 1992. |
| "Hero as Salesman,; Salesman as Hero: the Heroic Art of Representation",
Baldwin, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 26, No.3, Winter 1993. |
| "Madonna", Allen, Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 27, No.1, Summer
1993. |
| "Why We Need Heroes to Be Heroic", Taplin, Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol. 22, No.2, Fall 1988. |
| "Pee Wee Herman UnMasks Our Cultural Myths About Masculinity", Winning, Journal
of American Culture, Vol. 11, No.2, Summer 1988. |
| "JFK as Jesus: The Politics of Myth in Phil Ochs
Crucifixion", Niemi, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 16, No.4,
Winter 1993. |
| "Flag and Family in John Waynes Westerns: The Audience as
CoConspirator", Westbrook, Western American Literature, Vol.29, No.1,
May 1994. |
| "Josephine Baker, Racial Protest, and the Cold War", Dudzial;
"Sojourner Truths Knowing and Becoming Known", Painter; Journal of
American History, Vol.81, No.2, September 1994. |
| "American illustrators and the Paul Revere Legend", Cox, Journal of
American Culture, Vol.6, No.2, Summer 1983. |
| "Her Voice Was Ever Soft, Gentle, and Low, an Excellent Thing in Ruby
Dee", Gill, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28, No.1, Summer 1994. |
| "Lexportation dun modèle culturel américain: de quelques avatars
littéraires de Henry McCarty, alias William Bonney" (Billy the Kid), Vauthier, RANAM,
N0XIV, 1981. |
| "Consumed Identities: Heroic Fantasies and the Trivialisation of Selfhood",
Grixti, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28, No.3, Winter 1994. |
| "Black Men in the Mix: Badboys,Heroes, Sequins, and Dennis Rodman", Barrett, Callaloo,
Vol.20, No.1, Winter 1997. |
| "Defining the Historic American Heroine: Changing Characteristics of Heroic Women
in NineteenthCentury Media", Hume, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.31,
No.1, Summer 1997. |
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