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“Television and the American Imagination: Notions
of Romance”, by Stephen J. Toner, Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol. 22, N°3.
“Ted Turner’s Crusade: Economins v. Murals”, by
R. Serge Denisoff, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.21, N°1, Summer
1987.
“Rural American Enters the Space Age”, by Tim
Davis; Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.21, N°2, Fall 1987.
“Reading Replay in “Live” Television Text”,
by Barbara S. Morris, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.20, N°4,
Spring 1987.
“Stained Glass Television: A Female Evangelist
Joins the Electronic Church”, by Richard G. Peterson, Journal of
Popular Culture, Vol.19, N°4, Spring 1986.
“Blind Faith and Pray TV Two Different Cultures
Look at the Same Issue”, by Mary Jane Miller, Journal of Popular
Culture, Vol.20, N°1, Summer 1986.
“Tea Time on the “Telly”: British and American
Soap Opera”, by Suzanne Frentz Norton, Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol.19, N°3, Winter 1985.
“Daytime Television Programming”, Edited by Mary
B. Cassata. Special In-Depth Section in: Journal of American Culture,
Vol.6, N°3, Fall 1983.
“Blips, Bites and Savvy Talk”, Todd Gitlin, Dissent,
Winter 1990.
“The Trial of Televangelism: Jerry Falwell and the
Enemy”, Sean Wilenz. Dissent, Winter 1990.
“The Wizardry of Ozzie: Breaking Character in Early
Television”
The Appeal of Soap Opera”
Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 23, Fall 1989, n° 2
“History, Fiction, Film, Television, Myth: The
Ideology of M*A*S*H”, Carl Friedman. The Southern Review, vol.
26, Jan 1990, n° 1
“Television as religion, or Religion as
television?”, the case of the PTL, by André J.M Prévos, in Journal
of Popular Culture, vol. 2 Winter 90, N°3
“Bill Cosby: TV auteur? By Bishetta D. Merritt, in Journal
of Popular Culture, Vol. 24, Spring 1991, N°4
“Audience preference of Chinese television”,
Tuen-yu lau, in Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 24, Spring 1991, N°4
“Old Media on New Media: National Popular Press
Reaction to Mechanical Television”, Walker, Journal of Popular
Culture, Vol. 25, N°1, Summer 1991.
“Authenticity in Documentary”, Kostelanetz, Partisan
Review, N°3, 1991.
“Using Entertainment Television to Educate: A Case
Study”, Hinds, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 25, N°2, Fall
1991.
“Mythe
et mystification dans Racines (ROOTS)”, Fabre, Revue Française
d’Etudes Américaines, N°6, Octobre 1978.
“‘And Now a Word from Our Sponsor’: Religious
Programs on American Television”, Horsfield, Revue Francaise
d’Etudes Américaines, N°12, Octobre 1981.
“‘China Beach’ and ‘Tour of Duty’: American
Television and Revisionist History of the Vietnam War”, Ballard-Reisch,
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 25, N°3, Winter 1991.
“Conversing Privately in Public: Patterns of
Interaction in ‘Today’ Show Co—op Conversations”, Scaffer, Journal
of Popular Culture, Vol. 25, N°3, Winter 1991.
“Daze of Our Lives: The Soap Opera as Feminine
Text” Rogers, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 14, N°4, Winter
1991.
“Recent Television Scholarship and ‘Democratic’
Evaluation”, Streible, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 14, N°4,
Winter 1991.
“Prime Time Crime: Television Portrayals of Law
Enforcement”, Grant, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 15, N°1,
Spring 1992.
“A Post-Modernist Movement: 1980s Commercial
Culture and the Founding of MTV”, Pettegrew, Journal of American
Culture, Vol. 15, N°4, Winter 1992.
“‘Cross the Fin Line of Terror”: Shark Week on
the Discovery Channel”, Papson, Journal of American Culture, Vol.
15, N°4, Winter 1992.
“‘Golden Girls’: Feminine Archetypal Patterns
of the Complete Woman”, Kaler, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.
24, N°3, Winter 1990.
“Memory-spaces: Themes of the House and the
Mountain in’The Waltons’”, Ziegler, Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol. 15, N°3, Winter 1981.
“Music Video as Communication: Popular Formulas and
Emerging Genres”, Gow, Journal of Popular culture, Vol. 26, No.
2, Fall 1992.
“Thief of Time, Unfaithful Servant: Television and
the American Child”, Condry, Daedalus, Vol. 122, N°1, Winter
1993.
“An Australian Ingredient in American Soap”,
Morris, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 24, Spring 1991, N°4.
SPECIAL ISSUE: The Moving Image DAEDALUS, Fall
1985
The Influence of Television, Smith;
The Poisoned Chalice? International Television and the Idea of Dominance,
Tracey;
Is Nothing Sacred? The Ethics of Television, Ignatieff;
Innovation and Repetition: Between Modern and Post Modern Aesthetics,
Umberto Eco;
Words and Images: Thinking and Translation, Shattuck;
“Michener’s Space the Novel and
Miniseries: A Study in Popular Culture”, Osterholm, Journal of Popular
Culture, Vol. 23, N°3, Winter 1989.
“Female Bonding in Cagney and Lacey”, Zeck,
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 23, N°3, Winter 1989.
“Glib, Tawdry, Savvy and Standardized: Television
and American Culture”, Gitlin, Dissent, Summer 1993.
“Vision Versus Television”, Scheuer, Dissent,
Summer 1993.
“Television and Ritualization of Everyday Life (in
Norway)”, Selberg, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 26, N°4,
Spring 1993.
“Oprah Winfrey: The Construction of Intimacy in the
Talk Show Setting”, Haag;
“Trash TV”, Keller;
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 26, N°4, Spring 199:
“You Can’t Go Home Again...Or Can You?
Reflections on the Symbolism of TV Families at Christmastime”, Nathanson,
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 27, N°2 Fall 1993.
“Au flair”, Bernstein, The American Scholar
(French Television), Spring 1987.
“‘Father Knows Best’ and ‘The Cosby Show’:
Nostalgia and the Sitcom Tradition”, Frazer, Journal of Popular
Culture, Vol. 27, N°3, Winter 1993.
“A Historical Overview of Female Friendships On
Prime-Time Television”, Spangler, Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol. 22, N°4, Spring 1989.
“From Common Dullness to Fleeting Wonder: The
Manipulation of Cultural Meaning in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Saga”, Lewis, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 25, N°2, Fall
1991.
“TV: The Interruptible Medium”, Lermach, Dissent,
Spring 1978.
“The Fact of Television”, Cavell;
“The Politics of Narrative Form: The Emergence of News Conventions in
Print and Television”, Schucson;
“Vietnam: The Television War”, Mandelbaum;
“Science on Television: Influences and Strategies”, La Follette;
Daedalus, Vol. 111, N°4, Fall 1982.
“The Manipulating Eye: Black Images in
Non-Documentary’ T.V.”, Ellison, Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol. 18, N°4, Spring 1985.
“The Murrow (CBS Broadcaster) Legend as Metaphor:
The Creation, Appropriation, and Usefulness of Edward R. Murrow’s Life
Story”, Edgerton, Journal of American Culture, Vol. 15, No. 1,
spring 1992.
“Sinning in Black and White”, Aristides, The American
Scholar, Vol. 47, N°4, Autumn 1978.
“Postmodernism and the Intersection of Television
and Contemporary Drama”, Klaver;
“‘Shannon’s Deal’: Competing Images of the
Legal System on Primetime Television”, Meyer and Hoynes;
“The Bush and Dukakis Convention Campaign Films”, Morreale;
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.27, N°4, Spring 1994.
“Law as Soap Opera and Game Show: The Case of
‘The People’s Court’”, Porsdam;
“The Shameless World of Phil, Sally and Oprah: Television
Talk Shows and the Deconstructing of Society”, Abt & Seesholtz, Journal
of Popular Culture, Vol.28, N°1, Summer 1994.
“Ken Burns— A Conversation with Public
Television’s Resident Historian” (Television producer), Edgerton, Journal
of American Culture, Vol.18, N°1, Spring 1995.
“TV Parents: Fathers (and now Mothers) Know
Best”, Reep & Dambrot;
“Sport as Kitsch: A Case Study of The American Gladiators”,
Rinehart;
“Jung and Star Trek: The Coincidentia Oppositorum and
Images of the Shadow”, Woods & Harmon;
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28, N°2, Fall 1994.
“The Television Thing”, Scheuer, Dissent,
Summer 1995.
“Homosexuality and Narrative” (on ‘Melrose
Place’), Allen, Modern Fiction Studies, Vol.41, N°3-4,
Fall-Winter 1995.
“Local Talk in the Global Village: An Intercultural
Comparison of American and German Talk Shows”, Krause & Goering, Journal
of Popular Culture, Vol.29, N°2, Fall 1995.
“Murphy Would Probably Also Win the Election— The
Effect of Television as Related to the Portrayal of the Family in
Situation Comedies”, Crotty;
“DuMont: The Original Fourth Television Network”, Auter & Boyd;
“The Portrayal of Children on Prime—Time Situation Comedies”,
Jordan;
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.29, N°3, Winter 1995.
“Nostalgia for the Future: The End of History and
Postmodern ‘Pop’ T.V.”, Mason;
“Deep Structures: Polpop Culture on Primetime Television”, McBride
& Toburen;
“Soap Operas and Gossip”, Riegel;
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.29, N°4, Spring 1996.
“‘60 Minutes’ at the University of Arizona: The
Polemic Against Tenure”, Kolodny (with Producer Rome J. Hartman’s
response), New Literary History, Vol.27, N°4, Autumn 1996.
“Prime Time in Ecuador: National, Regional
Television Outdraws U.S. Programming”, Davis, Journal of America
Culture, Vol.20, N°1, Spring 1997.
“The Monster Inside: 19th Century Racial Constructs
in the 24th Century Mythos of
Star Trek”, Hurd, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.31, N°1,
Summer 1997.
“What’s Aristotle Taping Tonight?”, Morrison;
“The Uncounted Expert: George Carver’s Views on Intelligence
‘Deception’ Reported by CBS in The Uncounted Enemy:
A Vietnam Deception (1982)”, Rollins;
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.31, N°1, Summer 1997.
“The Reunion of History and popular Culture: Japan
‘Comes Out’ on TV”, Miller, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.
31, No. 2, Fall 1997.
“Terror Translated into Comedy: The Popular Music
Metamorphosis of Film and Television Horror, 1956-1991”, Cooper, Journal
of American Culture, Vol.20, N°3, Fall 1997.
“American Television and Consumer Democracy”,
Green, Dissent, Spring 1998.
“Popular Music, Television, and Generational
Identity”, Burns, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.30, No.3,
Winter 1996.
“Quelling the ‘Oxygen of Publicity’: British
Broadcasting and ‘The Troubles’ During the Thatcher Years”,
Edgerton, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.30, No.1, Summer 1996.
“Mister Ed Was a Sexist Pig”, Shillinglaw, Journal
of Popular Culture, Vol.30, No.4, Spring 1997.
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