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Backes, Nancy 1997. Reading the Shopping Mall City. Journal of Popular Culture. 31 (3): 1-17.

Birrer/Schnackenberg, Jessamyn 2002. Questioning the Status Quo in Popular Music: Tori Amos’s Strange Little Girls as Feminist Revision. POP! 1.

Carter, Steven 1993. Real Simulcra Redux: Barbie and Jane Versus the Wooden Nutmegs of Connecticut. Journal of Popular Culture. 27 (3): 41-59

Cawelti, John 1996. Popular Culture/Multiculturalism.  Journal of Popular Culture, 21(4): 95-99.

Chye, Phua Siew 1996. Ideology, Social Commentary and Resistance in Popular Music: A Case Study of Singapore. Journal of Popular Culture. 30 (1): 215-231.

Delgado, Fernando Pedro 1998. Chicano Ideology Revisited: Rap Music and the (Re)Articulation of Chicanismo. Western Journal of Communication. 62 (2): 95-113.

Doss, Erika. 1999. “Saint Elvis.” In Elvis Culture: Fans, Faith, & Image, pp. 69-113. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas.

Gatzke, Jennifer 2002. Northern Exposure: A Site for Hegemonic Struggle? POP! 1.           

Hinds, Harold E., Jr. 1996. A Holistic Approach to the Study of Popular Culture: Context, Text, Audience, and Recoding. Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, 15: 11-30.

Jackson, Peter 1999. Consumption and Identity: the Cultural Politics of Shopping. European Planning Studies. 7 (1): 25-39.

Kellner, Douglas, 2003. Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture. Retrieved Aug 20, 2003 from: http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/papers/SAGEcs.htm

Mahon, Maureen 2000.  The Visible Evidence of Cultural Producers. Annual Reviews Anthropology. 29: 467-492.

Mihelich, John, and John Papineau. 2005. “Parrotheads in Margaritaville: Fan Practice, Oppositional Culture and Embedded Cultural Resistance in Buffett Fandom.” Journal of Popular Music Studies, 17 (2): 175-202.

Mintz, Lawrence 1998. Simulated Tourism at Busch Gardens: The Old Country and Disney’s World Showcase, Epcot Center. Journal of Popular Culture. 98 (32): 47-58.

Morreale, Joanne 1998. Xena: Warrior Princess as Feminist Camp. Journal of Popular Culture. 32 (2): 79-86.

Mullen, Lawrence J., and Dennis W. Mazzocco. 2000. Coaches, Drama, and Technology: Mediation of Super Bowl Broadcasts from 1969 to 1997. Critical Studies in Media Communication 17 (3): 347-363.

Ochs, Elinor and Lisa Capps 1996. Narrating the Self. Annual Review of Anthropology 25: 19-43.

Papson, Stephen. 1990. The IBM Tramp. Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media, 35: 66-72.    http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/onlinessays/JC35folder/IBMtramp.html

Pendergast, Tom 1998. Consuming Questions: Scholarship on Consumerism in America to 1940. American Studies International. 36 (2): 23-43.

Quart, Alissa 2007. For Love or Money. Mother Jones, January/February, 1997, pp. 73, 76-77. Also available at: http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/01/for_love_or_money.html

Ritzer, George. 2005. Reenchantment: Creating Spectacle through Extravaganzas and Simulations.  In Enchanting a Disenchanted World: Revolutionizing the Means of Consumption, 2nd ed., 93-113. Thousand Oaks: Pine Forge Press.

Schnieder, Alisha 2002. Rewriting History: A Marxist Feminist Look at Disney’s Ducks. POP! 1.

Traube, Elizabeth G. 1996. “The Popular” in American Culture. Annual Reviews Anthropology. 25: 127-151.

Washington, Robert E. and David Karen 2001. Sport and Society. Annual Reviews Sociology. 27: 187-212.

Whannel, Garry 1993. Sport and Popular Culture: The Temporary Triumph of Process Over Product. Innovation: the European Journal of Social Sciences. 6 (3): 341-349.

Zirin, Dave. 2005. “Rumble, Young Man, Rumble: Muhammad Ali and the 1960s. In What’s My Name Fool? Sports and Resistance in the United States, pp. 53-72.  Chicago: Haymarket Books.