Popular Culture Review Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter 2009 | Page 140

136 Popular Culture Review Dr. Timothy Leary: Psychologist, Celebrity, Reflection The Inconvenient Women: Female Consciousness and the American Gentry in the Novels of Dominick Dunne The Film/Computer Game Connection: Shoot’em Ups, Spectatorship and Gameplay Beyond Cheap Thrills: Dark Visions of Slasher/Gore Film Fans Strippers: Pandering to Patriarchy or Subverting Bourgeois Authority? Cold War Ideology in John Ford’s F o rt A p a c h e Truth, Justice, and the American Way: Our View of the Foreigner in American Comic Books From T riu m p h o f th e W ill to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim: Riefenstahl Rocks the Pond Thoreau on Leisure: A Wide Halo of Ease Volume 8, Number 2 * August 1997 Expecting the Barbarians Documentary Journalism of the 1930s: Pursuing the Social Fact Truth as Disease: Psychosis and Knowing in The P r is o n e r and T h e X -F ile s From Rapeman to Mother Superior: The New Woman in Japanese Television Drama B o r n o n th e F o u rth o f Ju ly: A Reflection of Value Transformation in Vietnam Veterans Supermarket Ethnicity in Pocatello, Idaho All American Red Heads Professional Basketball: Femininity as Adaptation to Marginality D o c to r W ho Fans Rewrite Their Program: MiniUNIT Minstrels as Creative Consumers of Media Perspectives on Generation X: The Role of Play in the Formation of Male Personalities Live Coverage of War: Electronic Media’s Most Important Contribution to Popular Culture A Use of Humor in William Faulkner Mel Seesholtz Robert von Dassanowsky Angela Ndalianis Dennis Russell Jon Griffin Donlon Michael Dunne Mark Bannatyne J. Robert Craig William Harper and John Hultsman Steven Carter Dennis Russell Anthony Enns and Tim Richardson Lawrence K. Hong Barbara Pickering Dan Shiffman Gai Ingham Berlage Karen Hellekson Catherine E. Martin, Annin W. Martin, and Kai S. Martin Riley Maynard Robert Dodge