Studies in Popular Culture
Studies in Popular Culture, the journal of the Popular Culture Association
in the South and the American Culture Association in the South, publishes
articles on popular culture and American culture however mediated:
through film, literature, radio, television, music, graphics, print, practices,
conditions of life. Its contributors from the United States, Canada, France,
Israel, and Australia include distinguished anthropologists, sociologists,
cultural geographers, ethnomusicologists, historians, and scholars in mass
communications, philosophy, literature, and religion.
Please direct editorial queries to the editor: Dennis Hall, University of
Louisville, Department of English, Louisville, KY 40292. Telephone: (502)
588-6896/0509. Fax: (502) 588-5055. Bitnet: DRHALL01@ULKYVM.
Internet: drhallO 1@ulk)rvm.louisville.edu.
All manuscripts should be sent to the editor care of the University of
Louisville, Department of English, Louisville, KY 40292. Please enclose
two double-spaced copies and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Black
and white illustrations may accompany the text. Our preference is for
essays that total, with notes and bibliography, no more than twenty pages.
Documentation may take the form appropriate for the discipline of the
writer; the current MLA style sheet is a useful model. Please indicate if the
work is available on computer disk. The editor reserves the right to make
stylistic changes on accepted manuscripts.