Popular Culture Review Vol. 8, No. 2, August 1997 | Page 5

(PopuCarCuttun iRfvUztf volume via, no. 2 Expecting the Barbarians..............................................................3 Steven Carter Documentary Journalism of the 1930's: Pursuing the Social Fact.......................................................................... 17 Dennis Russell Truth as Disease: Psychosis and Knowing in The Prisoner and The X-Files. .............................................................................. 35 Anthony Enns and Tim Richardson From Rapeman to Mother Superior: The New Woman in Japanese TelevisionDrama..................................................... 43 Lawrence K. Hong Born on the Fourth of luly: A Reflection of Value Transformation in Vietnam Veterans.................................53 Barbara Pickering Supermarket Ethnicity in Pocatello, Idaho ..............................75 Dan Shiffman All American Red Heads Professional Basketball: Femininity As Adaptation To Marginality............................................85 Gai Ingham Berlage Doctor Who Fans Rewrite Their Program: Mini-UNIT Minstrels as Creative Consumers of Media....................... 97 Karen Hellekson Perspectives on Generation X: The Role of Play in the Formation of Male Personalities....................................... 109 Catherine E. Martin, Armin W. Martin, Kai S. Martin Live Coverage of War: Electronic Media's Most Important Contribution to Popular Culture........................................ 121 Riley Maynard A Use of Humor in William Faulkner..................................... 135 Robert Dodge