Popular Culture Review Vol. 14, No. 1, February 2003 | Page 134

130 Popular Culture Review Betsey Norland is a Ph.D. candidate affiliated with the History Department and the American Studies Department at Rutgers University. Her dissertation, The Cho reography o f Cultural Change^ examines the cultural implications of choreogra phy and costume designs for celebrity dancers in the early decades of the twentieth century. Richard Ostrom graduated from Stanford University (B.A. in social science) and The Claremont Graduate School (Ph.D. in international relations), spent a year in Singapore on a Fulbright Scholarship and two years in Indonesia at the Joint Em bassy School, and is a professor of political science at California State UniversityChico. David Raney holds degrees from the College of William & Mary and Emory University. He has taught literature and writing at both schools and at the State University of West Georgia,