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1.Eric Rodriguez
2.George Lucas
3.George Lucas and Politics
4. Bowman, James. "Star Turns." American Spectator 38.6 (2005): 70-71. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
Lucas, George, and Sally Kline. George Lucas: Interviews. Jackson: University of Mississippi, 1999. Print.
Pollock, Dale. Skywalking: the Life and Films of George Lucas. New York: Da Capo, 1999. Print.
Bello, Walden. "Transnational Institute | The American Way of War." Transnational Institute | Home Page. Web. 20 Aug. 2010. .
Steven Li
Stan Lee/Frank Miller
Contrasting their different portrayals of superheroes and their cultural roles.
Dace, Peregrine. "Nietzsche Contra Superman: An Examination of the Work of Frank Miller." South African Journal of Philosophy 26.1 (2007): 98-106. Print.
Gabillet, Jean-Paul. "Cultural and Mythical Aspects of a Superhero: The Silver Surfer 1968-1970." Journal of Popular Culture 28.2 (94): 203-13. Print.
Genter, Robert. "“With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility”: Cold War Culture and the Birth of Marvel Comics." Journal of Popular Culture 40.6 (2007): 953-78. Print.
Pizzino, Christopher. "Art That Goes Boom: Genre and Aesthetics in Frank Miller's "Sin City."" English Language Notes 46.2 (2008): 115-28. Print.
1. Richard Chuang
2. Muhammad Ali
3. Muhammad Ali and Politics
4. Reed, Timothy L. "Peace profile: Muhammad Ali." March 2004. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO.
Saeed, Amir. "What's in a Name? Muhammad Ali and the Politics of Cultural Identity." 2002. Academic Search Complete.
Ezra, Michael. "Muhammad Ali: the making of an icon." 2009. Print.
"Congressional Record Vol 145-part 20." 4 November 1999 to 16 November 1999.
1. Nancy Moreno
2. Andy Warhol
3. Andy Warhol and his films
4. Kane,Daniel. We saw the light : conversations between the new American cinema and poetry / Iowa City: University of Iowa Press,2009.
Warhol,Andy. Andy Warhol photography: The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Hamburg Kunsthalle.Zurich; New York]: Edition Stemmle,1999.
Bockris, Victor. Warhol the Biography. Cambridge, MA:DA Capro Press, 1997.
Hackett,Pat and Warhol, Andy. Popism: the Warhol sixties.Orlando, Florida:1980.
1. Jenny Chung
2. Robert Altman
3. Robert Altman and his criticism towards the Vietnam War.
4.
Gilbey, Ryan. It don't worry me : The Revolutionary American films of the Seventies. New York : Faber and Faber, 2003. Print.
Phillips, James. Cinematic Thinking: Philosophical Approaches to the New Cinema. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, c2008. Print.
Self, Robert T., Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller : Reframing the American West. Lawrence :University Press of Kansas, c2007. Print.
Walker, Elsie M., Conversation with Directors: An Anthology of Interviews from Literature/film quarterly. Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2008. Print.
1. Jeong Won Kim
2. Lucille Ball
3. Lucille Ball and Feminism
4. Haskell, Molly. Holding my own in no man's land : women and men and film and feminists / New York ; Oxford, [England] : Oxford University Press, 1997.
Chipman, Dawn. Cool women / Los Angeles, CA : Girl Press, 1998.
McMeel, Andrews. Making waves : the 50 greatest women in radio and television / Kansas City, Mo. : Andrews McMeel Pub., 2001.
O'Dell, Cary. Women pioneers in television : biographies of fifteen industry leaders / Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Company, 1997.
1. Derek Ho
2. Muhammad Ali
3. Muhammad Ali and civil rights movements
4. Saeed, Amir. "What's in a Name? Muhammad Ali and the Politics of Cultural Identity". Autumn2002, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p51, 22p
Abdel-Shehid, Gamal1. "MUHAMMAD ALI: America's B-Side". Journal of Sport & Social Issues; Aug2002, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p317-325, 9p
Pryce, Vinette K. "Muhammad Ali is cultural, political champ in Africa in `When We Were Kings". New York Amsterdam News; 02/15/97, Vol. 88 Issue 7, p23, 2p
Stravinsky, John. "The long reach of Muhammad Ali". Dec97, Vol. 1 Issue 12, p50, 6p
Ashley Skiffer-Thompson
Public Enemy
Public Enemy and Black Nationalism
AVORGBEDOR, DANIEL. "Public Enemy, Or, Sensing Censorship: Musical Performance and Semiotic Disobedience--Popular Music Censorship in African Music (2006) in Perspective." Research in African Literatures 40.3 (2009): 220-235. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
Anne, Danielsen. "The musicalization of 'reality': Reality rap and rap reality on Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet." European Journal of Cultural Studies 11.4 (2008): 405-421. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
Shabazz, David L. Public Enemy number one: A research study of rap music, culture, and black nationalism in America. Clinton: Awesome Records (SC) Clinton, SC, USA, 1999. RILM Abstracts of Music Literature. EBSCO. Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
White, Russel. “Construction of Identity and Community in Hip-Hop Nationalism with specific reference to Public Enemy and Wu-Tang Clan.” Dissertation Abstracts International (2004). Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
Jennifer Salcido
Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart and Politics
Colletta, Lisa. "Political Satire and Postmodern Irony in the Age of Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart". Journal of Popular Culture. 42.5 (2009): p856-874
Fox, Julia. No Joke: A Comparison of Substance in The Daily Show With Jon Stewart and broadcast Network Television Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election Campaign. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. 51.2 (2007): p213-227.
Hoffman, Lindsay. "The Effect of Television Viewing on Adolescents' Civic Participation: Political Efficacy as a Mediating Mechanism. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. 53.1 (2009): p3-21.
McKain, Aaron. "Not Necessarily Not the News: Gatekeeping, Remediation, and The Daily Show". Journal of American Culture. 28.4 (2005): p 415-430.
Kelsey Schwander:
Jim Henson:
Still working on it but....Children's education and acceptance of all races and cultures...
Morrow, Robert. Sesame Street and The Reform of Children's Televison. Baltimore:
John Hopkins University Press, 2006. 1-191. Google Books. Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
Emmens, Carol. "Jem Henson and The People Behind the Muppet Mania." School
Library Journal 31 (2005): 27-31. Web. Aug. 2010.
Mandel, Jennifer. "The Production of a Beloved Community:Sesame Street's Answers to
America's Inequalities." Journal of American Culture 29.1 (2006): 3-13. Web.
Aug. 2010.
Kibna, Nazil, and Sonali Jain. "Cultural Impacts of Sisimpur, Sesame Street, in Rural
Bangladesh: Views of Family Members and Teachers." Journal of Comparative
Family Studies 40.1 (2009): 57-75. Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
1. Katie Prakash
2. Ellen Degeneres/Oprah Winfrey
3. Why Ellen is the New Oprah; How Social Progress changes appeal
4.Abt, Vicki, and Mel Seesholtz. "The Shameless World of Phil, Sally, and Oprah: Television Talk Shows and the Deconstructing of Society." Journal of Popular Culture N1 28 (1994): 171-91. Print.
Alexander, J., and K. Yescavage. "What Do You Call a Lesbian Who's Only Slept with Men? Answer: Ellen Morgan: Deconstructing the Lesbian Identities of Ellen Morgan and Ellen DeGeneres." The Journal of Lesbian Studies 3.3 (1999): 21-31. Print.
Rice, Lynette. "Finding the Next Oprah." Entertainment Weekly 1078 (2009): 17-18. Print.
Stelter, Brian. "Degeneres, A Rising Star In Daytime." The New York Times 12 Feb. 2010, Late Edition-Final ed., Business/Financial Desk sec.: 1. Print.
2.Richard Pryor
3. His influence on contemporary stand-up comedy.
4. Williams, John A., and Dennis
A. Williams.If I Stop I’ll Die: The Comedy And Tragedy of Richard Pryor.New York: Da Capo Press, 2006.
Cranley, Nora and et al."Funny Business." Los Angeles Magazine. Los Angeles: Amy Saralegui. 2005. 90-95.
Carter, Richard. "Richard Pryor wasn't afraid to say what many of us thought." New York Amsterdam News. 96.52(2002):10-32.
Iton, Richard. In search of the Black fantastic: politics and popular culture in the post-civil rights erra. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
1. Jose tinoco
2. John Coltrane
3. Spiritual Style, International instrument usage, civil right movement
4. Clement, Carl."Indian Concepts in the Music of John Coltrane." Institute for Studies in American Music Newsletter; Fall2007, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p6-15, 4p.
Kahn, Ashley."A Love Supreme: the story of John Coltrane's signature album" New York : Viking, 2002.
Coltrane, John."An Interview with John Coltrane"(Sound recording). Los Angeles,Pacifica Radio Archive, 1983.
Kofsky, Frank. "Black Nationalism adn the Revolution in Music. New York, Pathfinder press, Inc.1970
Madonna
Madonna and feminism
Lugo-Lugo, Carmen R. “The Madonna Experience.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. 2001, 22.2 (2001): 118-130.
Manners, Marilyn. “All the Stupid 'Sex Stuff,' or Fun with Feminism at the End of the Millennium.” Journal of Theory, Culture & Politics. 12.1 (1999): 25-33.
Scharff, Sue. “Madonna Denied The Right to Rage.” Off Our Backs. 32.1/2 (2002): 45-47.
Street, John. “Musicologists, Sociologists and Madonna.” Innovation in Social Sciences Research 6.3 (1993): 277-289.
1.Krystina Ortega
2. Johnny Cash
3. Johhny CAsh And Social reform
4.Beley, Gene. "Folsom Prison Blues." Virginia Quarterly Review 81.1 (2005): 218-227. Web. 19 Aug 2010.
Mosher, C. "The Influence of Pentecostalism on rock and roll." popular music and society 31.1 (2008): 95-112. Web. 19 Aug 2010
Danker, Fedrick. "The Repetory and Style of a country singer: Johnny Cash." Journal of American Folklore 85.338 (2008): 309-329. Web. 19 Aug 2010.
Tunnell, Kenneth and MArk Hamm. "Singing Across the scars of wrong: Johnny Cash and his sturggle for social justice. "Crime, Media, CUlture(2009): 268-284. web 16 aug 2010
1. Chris Kim
2. Oprah winfrey
3. Oprah Winfrey and her effect on 2008 US Elections
4. Pease, Andrew. "The Oprah Factor." International Journal of Press/politics 13.4 (2008): 386-400. Web.
Baum, Matthew A. "Talking the Vote: Why Presidential Candidates Hit the Talk Show Circuit." American Journal of Political Science 49.2 (2005): 213-34. Midwest Political Science Association. Web.
Heith, Diane J. "Reaching Women: Soft Media in the 2004 Presidential Election." Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 31.1 (2010): 22-43. Web.
Malcolm, Andrew. "A Surprise: Oprah Pays a Real Cost for Supporting Barack Obama." Los Angeles Times 9 Apr. 2008, Politics and Commentary sec. Print.
1. Stefanie Corgel
2. Billie Jean King
3. King and Feminist Studies... her impact on women's equality and gender identity.
4. Aldrich, Robert, and Garry Wotherspoon. "Who's Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History." From World War II to the Present Day Vol. 2 (2001): 1-33. JSTOR. Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
Barnes, Sarah C. Feminist Narratives of Sport: A Second-and Third-Wave Consciousness-Raising Project.http://qspace.library.queensu.ca/dspace/bitstream/1974/5667/1/barnes_sarah_c_finalsubmission201005_MA.pdf. Sarah C Barnes, May 2010. Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
Sherrow, Victoria. Encyclopedia of Women and Sports. Santa Barbara, California:
Library of Congress, 1996. Print.
Woolum, Janet. Outstanding Women Athletes: Who They Are and How They Influenced Sports in America. Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press, 1998. Print.
1.ervin tong
2. jim henson
3. cultural/ children education
4. ABATE, MICHELLE ANN. "Taking Silliness Seriously: Jim Henson's The Muppet Show, the Anglo-American Tradition of Nonsense, and Cultural Critique." Journal of Popular Culture 42.4 (2009): 589-613. Academic Search Complete.EBSCO.Web. 9 Aug. 2010.
SCHILDCROUT, JORDAN. "The Performance of Nonconformity on The Muppet Show—or, How Kermit Made Me Queer."Journal of Popular Culture 41.5 (2008): 823-835. Academic Search Complete.EBSCO.Web. 17 Aug. 2010.
Kibna, Nazil, and Sonali Jain. "Cultural Impacts of Sisimpur, Sesame Street, in Rural
Bangladesh: Views of Family Members and Teachers." Journal of Comparative
Family Studies 40.1 (2009): 57-75. Web. 19 Aug. 2010.
Mandel, Jennifer. "The Production of a Beloved Community:Sesame Street's Answers to
America's Inequalities." Journal of American Culture 29.1 (2006): 3-13. Web.
Aug. 2010.
1. Danielle Azani
2. Bob Dylan
3. Bob Dylan and Politics
4.
Shank, Barry. "'The Wild Mercury Sound': Bob Dylan and the Illusion of American Culture." Boundary 2 29.1 (2002). EBSCO. 17 Aug. 2010.
Dunlap, James. "Through the Eyes of Tom Joad: Patterns of American Idealism, Bob Dylan, and the Folk Protest Movement." Popular Music & Society 29.5 (2006): 549-73. Academic Search Complete. 10 Aug. 2010.
Marqusee, Mike. Chimes of Freedom: The Politics of Bob Dylan’s Art. New York: New, 2003. Print.
Pichaske, David R. “Dylan and Minnesota Place in an Era of Virtual Reality”. Popular Music & Society 32.2 (2009): 147-165
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