Popular Culture Review Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter 2009 | Page 147

Twenty Years of Popular Culture Review Buffy the Vampire Disciplinarian: Institutional Excess, and the New Economy of Power The Oklahoma City Bombing and Policy Agendas in the Media Public Access Television Producers as Storytellers and Folklorists AIDS Memoirs and Two Theoretical Approaches to the Dying Process C iv iliza tio n and Its Discontents: American Monomythic Structure as Historical Simulacrum C o n ta in in g M u ltitu d es: Whitman, The Working Class, and the Music of Moderate Reform Reality TV: Taking the Shows to Another Level Volume 14, Number 1 V February 2003 Rebellion and Conformity in Fifties Juvenile Delinquency Films The Chinese Architect in Shenzhen: “More is More” Class Comfort: The Transition from Corset to Brassiere, 1910-1930 The Defining Dinosaur: The Role of Scientific Value Concepts in Paleontological Popularizations Culture of Contagion: Germs, Aliens, and American Identity Miss Em’s Voyeuristic Gaze of P in k y — White Desire for Blackness Then an B