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Popular Culture Review
Dan C. Shoemaker holds a PhD in American studies from the University of
New Mexico, and teaches in the Department of Popular Culture at Bowling
Green State University. His interests include film, narrative, social history,
popular music, and material culture. He comes from a family of collectors and
music lovers.
H. Peter Steeves is professor of philosophy at DePaul University where he
specializes in ethics, social/political philosophy, and phenomenology. Steeves’s
books include F o u n d in g C o m m u n ity : A P h e n o m e n o lo g ic a l-E th ic a l In q u iry
(1998); A n im a l O th e rs (1999); T h e T h in g s T h e m se lv e s: P h e n o m e n o lo g y a n d th e
R e tu r n to th e E v e r y d a y (2006); and W h a c k in g th e S o p ra n o s (forthcoming 2009).