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132 Popular Culture Review “Where Everybody Knows Your Name”: Types and Rituals in Cheers Volume4, Number 1 V January 1993 Reviewers Reviewed The Failure of Objectivity in Journalism: Intimations of a New Paradigm Avatars of the Third Order Delicious Poison: Heloise and Abelard Out of Time The Menace of Wild West Shows Race, Class and Gender on “The Cosby Show” “And Mr. T. Drives the Car”: Reflections on “The A-Team” Postmodern Moods of Art Deco Volume 4, Number 2 * June 1993 Fortune Magazine in the 1930s: American Business Expands Its Vision Lear’s Vision of Modem Maturity: The Struggle for Modernity in the Context of Postmodemity Toys for Girls: The New Sexism, “We Girls Can Do Anything, Right Barbie?” Ouida’s Family Romance: In Maremma Peddling Eros: The Scents of Attraction The Holographic Potential of American German Studies Roosevelt, Feather Fashions, and Hunter-Naturalists Volume 5, Number 1 ♦ February 1994 The Hypervisual Standard of American Popular Culture Racism in Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book “Cotton Comes to Harlem”: The Novel, the Film and the Critics Lynched, Assaulted, and Intimidated: Oscar Micheaux’s Most Controversial Films Rap Music Resisting Resistance The Smiths, Pop Culture Referencing, and Marginalized Stardom Magic Regencies: How Fantasy Forms a Hybrid JosefRaab Clay Reynolds Paul Belgrade Steven Carter Glorianna Locklear Susan F. Clark Roxanna Pisiak Kent Worcester Attila Lawrence Anthony D. Branch Dennis Hall Michael Delahoyde and Susan C. Despenich John Paul Russo Hans Rindisbacher Scott Melton Jon Griffin Donlon William E. H. Meyer, Jr. Karen Ciha, Janet Joseph, and Terry J. Martin Joseph McClaren Charlene Regester Paul M. Fotsch Justin Wyatt A. B. Emrys