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Studies in Popular Culture publishes articles on popular culture however mediated: through film, literature, radio, television, music, graphics, print, practices, associations, events--any of the material or conceptual conditions of life. Its contributors, from the United States, Canada, France, Israel, and Australia, include distinguished anthropologists, sociologists, cultural geographers, ethnomusicologists, historians, and scholars in mass communications, philosophy, literature, and religion.
Studies in Popular Culture is published by the Popular Culture Association in the South and indexed in the PMLA Annual Bibliography. All members of the Association receive Studies in Popular Culture, as do a growing number of libraries. Yearly membership is $40.00 (International: $45.00). Write to the Executive Secretary, Diane Calhoun-French, Academic Dean, Jefferson Community College-SW, Louisville, KY 40272, for membership, individual issues, back copies, or sets.
Beginning with volume XIX, SiPC appears three times a year, twice in October and once in April, with the second number in October, under separate editorship, devoted to Studies in American Culture.
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Editorial Board
| Ray Browne, Bowling Green State University | M. Thomas Inge, Randolph-Macon College | Don Cusic, Belmont University |
| David Lavery, Middle Tennessee State University | Dennis R. Hall, University of Louisville | Nancy Walker, Vanderbilt University |
| Rhonda Wilcox, Gordon College |
| 1. Queries are encouraged. |
| 2. Articles of no more than 5000 words may be prepared in the format most appropriate to the author's discipline, although MLA format is preferred. |
| 3. Enclose two double-spaced copies and a self-addressed stamped envelope. |
| 4. Black and white illustrations may accompany the text. |
| 5. Our preference is for essays that total, with notes and bibliography, less than twenty pages in double-spaced typescript. |
| 6. Documentation may take the form appropriate for the discipline of the writer, provided it allows for internal citation and end notes; the 4th ed. of the MLA Handbook is a useful model. |
| 7. Authors should secure all necessary copyright permissions before submitting material. |
| 8. Authors of accepted manuscripts will be required to submit the manuscript also on disk in Microsoft Word and are encouraged, but not required, to become members of PCAS/ACAS. |
| 9. The Editors reserve the right to make stylistic changes on accepted manuscripts. |
| 10. Direct editorial queries or submissions to the editors: Michael Dunne and Sara Lewis Dunne, Department of English, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, 37132. Telephone: (615) 898-2585. Fax: (615) 898-5098. E-mail: SDunne or MDunne [@Frank.MTSU.Edu]; those relating to American culture to Elizabeth Bell, English Department, University of South Carolina-Aiken, Aiken, SC 29801;(803) 649-3610; e-mail: LizB@Aiken.SC.Edu. |
Sets of Volumes I-XIX (1977-1997) of Studies in Popular Culture are available. Call or write:
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Executive
Council
THE POPULAR CULTURE ASSOCIATION IN THE
SOUTH
THE AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION IN THE
SOUTH
| Linda Rohrer-Paige, President, Georgia Southern University | Robert Doak, Vice-President, Wingate University |
| Diane M. Calhoun-French, Executive Secretary, Jefferson Community College-Southwest | Donna Waller Harper, Program Chair, Middle Tennessee State University |
| Larry Vonalt, Editor, The PCAS/ACAS Newsletter, University of Missouri-Rolla | Michael Dunne and Sara Lewis Dunne, Editors, Studies in Popular Culture, Middle Tennessee State University |
| Elizabeth Bell, Editor, Studies in American Culture, University of South Carolina-Aiken | Claude J. Smith, Jr., Member-at-Large, Florida Community College-Jacksonville |
| J. P. Williams, American Culture in the South Representative, North Carolina State University | Christine Hanks, Member at Large for Technology, Columbia College |
| Robert McDonald, Member-at-Large, Virginia Military Institute | David Fillingim, Member-at-Large, Chowan College |
| Bobbie Speck, Past President, Cumberland University | Laura Milner, Graduate Student and New Professional Member-at-Large, Georgia Southern University |