Popular Culture Review Vol. 12, No. 2, August 2001 | Page 5
Popular Culture Review
Volume xii, no. 2
Introduction .............................................................................................................. iii
Mystery>as Poetry, Suicide as Literary Device: The Works o f Seicho Matsumoto
Lawrence K. Hong.......................................................................................................5
Postmodernism Shanghaied, Or, Tracking a Shibboleth
Jack Slay, J r ................................................................................................................15
Popular Pedagogies, Illness and the Gendered Body: Reading Breast Cancer
Discourse in Cyberspace
Victoria L. Pitts..........................................................................................................21
“The Mutated Flowers o f Hiroshima
ofTohos Godzilla
American Reception and Naturalization
Anthony E n n s............................................................................................................ 37
“A Most Remarkable Writer: ” The Symon Myles Mysteries and the
Non-Series Hero
Carlos R am et............................................................................................................. 47
Reuben James: Sailor, Ship, Song
Larry L. B urriss.........................................................................................................53
From Oklahoma to Malibu: James Garner and The Rockford Files
Richard A. Voeltz.......................................................................................................69
Blank Spot in a Hectic Civilization: The Narrative Resistance Strategies
in the Writings o f David Wojnarowicz
Dennis R ussell...........................................................................................................79
"Size Matters ”: Narcissism on American Bumper Stickers
Phillip Vannini........................................................................................................... 89
Farscape s John Crichton and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: Revisited for a
New Millennium
James Iaccino........................................................................................................... 101