Popular Culture Review Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter 2009 | Page 149

Twenty Years of Popular Culture Review Invasion of the Individual: John Carpenter’s Modernization of the Myth of Identity-Theft in The Thing, Prince o f Darkness, and They Live The Bogey Man Will Get You: Origins of Evil in the Films of John Carpenter The Language of COPS Volume 15, Number 2 * Summer 2004 “I’m sony I had to fight in the middle of your Black Panther party”: The Black Panther Party, Hollywood, and Popular Memory Transgenderism in Cabaret and Culture: From Bangkok to Las Vegas Hegemony and Counterhegemony in Bravo’s Gay Weddings Melted Honey: Sax and Sex The Search for Male Identity Within Modem Society: A Rhetorical Analysis of David Fincher’s Fight Club Down with the “Homies”: Artistic Expression, Group Identity, and Articulation of Gender in Sub Pop Culture Bhakti Tradition and the Role of Saint-Philosophers in Popular Indian Culture Skepticism About Selected Paranormal Events and Why Some Believe We Are Not Alone Volume 16, Number 1 ▼Winter 2005 Behind the Irony Curtain: Lenin Loses His Head in Las Vegas “Sweet Desolation” and Seduction in Toni Morrison’s Jazz Spectres of Fear: Jihadism as the Global Bogeyman Out of Focus on the Family: A Response to Arguments About Same Sex Marriage Goth and Industrial Cultures: Differential Interpretations Georg Trakl and the Goth Band L’ame Immortelle “Self-Matters”: Latter-Day Notes on the Culture of Narcissism The Comic Strip Pogo and Liberal Satire During the Vietnam Era 145 Shea G. Craig B. R. Smith Milford A. Jeremiah Ron Briley Robert W. Duff and Lawrence K. Hong Erika Engstrom Simone J. Dennis Scott Wike and Barbara Pickering Melanie Connie Klein and James David Ballard Satish Sharma Larry G. Hanshaw Dina Titus Geta LeSeur Arthur Saniotis Mel Seesholtz D. A. Lopez and Karith A. Meyers Gabriele Eckart and Kevin Stueve Steven Carter Eric Jarvis