Popular Culture Review Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter 2009 | Page 143

Twenty Years of Popular Culture Review Philip Glass’s M o n ste rs o f G ra c e Interrogating the Representation of African American Female Identity in the Films W a itin g to and S e t It O f f Jacques Tourneur’s World War II Films: From Unity to Chaos Positionality, Film, and Asian American Literature What Disney Teaches Our Children About Leadership High and Low in the Himalayas: Jon Krakauer’s Wheeler Winston Dixon Tina M. Harris E x h a le Gwenda Young Qun Wang Becky L. Smith John Trombold In to Thin A ir Archetypal Metaphor and T he S h a d o w Radio Show Bhakti as a Popular Religious and Cultural Movement in India “Reading with One Hand” Nicholson Baker’s Vox and T he F e rm a ta and the Play of Sexual Imagination American Popular Culture and the Politics of Race in Dr. Seuss’s T h e S n e e tc h e s Tom T. Hall and Critical Junctions in Country Music Volume 11, Number 1 ♦ February 2000 John O’Shea and the Tradition of New Zealand Cinema Orientation via Orientalism: Chinatown in Detective Narratives Transsexing Technological Man: (Re)Writing the Comic Book Male/Scientist in S w a m p T h in g Chyna, Team Corporate, and the New World Order: The Politics of White Hypermasculinity and AntiCorporatism in Professional Wrestling Forgive Us Our Sins: The Autobiography of Expiation A Countercultural Gatsby: Hunter S. Thompson’s F e a r a n d L o a th in g in L a s V egas, the Death of the American Dream and the Rise of Las Vegas, USA The Sound of “Synthetic Fury”: Dance Music, Machines and Masculinity Liminality in Women’s “History-Mystery”: The Case of Anne Perty Ronald R. Roach Satish Sharma William Petty Earnest N. Bracey Bill Thompson Wheeler Winston Dixon Karen Lynch Jack Bushnell Lawrence Saez Dennis Russell Robert C. Sickels Nicola Dibben Jennifer S. Tuttle 139