home | many pasts | evidence | www.history | blackboard | reference
talking history | syllabi | students | teachers | puzzle | about us
search: go!
advanced search - go!

Back to Talking History results


Back to archive list

=========================================================================
Date:         Sat, 3 Feb 2001 01:44:22 -0500
Reply-To:     Cultural History Forum
              
Sender:       Cultural History Forum
              
Comments:     RFC822 error:  Incorrect or incomplete address field found and
              ignored.
From:         Cultural Analysis 
Subject:      New Journal: Cultural Analysis
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; types="text/plain,text/html";
              boundary="=====================_1824063==_.ALT"

--=====================_1824063==_.ALT
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"


CULTURAL ANALYSIS:
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY FORUM ON FOLKLORE AND POPULAR CULTURE
VOLUME 1 (2000)
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~caforum

Just out!
Free of charge on the web,
in .html and .pdf

Table of contents

A Warm Editorial Welcome to Cultural Analysis
JoAnn Conrad, Editor

ARTICLES

"Bengt Holbek and the Study of Meanings in Fairy Tales"
Francisco Vaz da Silva (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

        Response: John Lindow (University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.)
        Response: Galit Hasan-Rokem (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel)

"Dominant Discourses of Power Relations and the Melanesian Other: Interpreting
the Eroticized, Effeminizing Gaze in National Geographic"
David Hyndman (University of Queensland, Australia)

        Response: Sadhana Naithani (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)
        Response: Janferie Joy Stone (University of California, Davis, U.S.A.)

"The Pleasures of the Ear: Toward an Ethnography of Listening"
Regina Bendix (University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.)

        Response: Donald Brenneis (University of California, Santa Cruz,
U.S.A.)
        Response: Erika Brady (Western Kentucky University, U.S.A.)

"'Young Ned of the Hill' and the Reemergence of the Irish Rapparee: A Textual
and Intertextual Analysis"
Ray Cashman (University of Indiana, U.S.A.)

        Respond to Ray Cashman's article

"After the Ball Is Over: Bringing Cinderella Home"
Rob Baum (University of Waikato, New Zealand)

        Response: Jessie Lawson (University of Missouri, Columbia, U.S.A.)
        Response: Thomas F. Dillingham (Stephens College, Columbia, MO,
U.S.A.)

REVIEWS

The Singer of Tales CD-ROM (Mitchell and Gregory Nagy, eds.)
Reviewed by John Miles Foley (University of Missouri, Columbia, U.S.A.)

Cultural Life of Intellectual Properties (Coombe)
Reviewed by Peter Shand (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Kinderculture: The Corporate Construction of Childhood (Steinberg and
Kincheloe,
eds.)
Reviewed by Donna Lanclos (University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.)

Of Men and Monsters: Jeffrey Dahmer and the Construction of the Serial Killer
(Tithecott)
Serial Killers: Death and Life in American's Wound Culture (Seltzer)
Reviewed by JoAnn Conrad (University of Missouri, Columbia, U.S.A.)

http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~caforum


Call for Papers for Vol. 2!

Cultural Analysis encourages submissions from a variety of theoretical
standpoints and from different disciplines, including (but not limited to)
anthropology, cultural studies, folklore, media studies, popular culture,
psychology, and sociology.

Cultural Analysis is seeking submissions for the following sections: research
articles, review of works (books, films, exhibitions, websites, etc.), and
annotated bibliographies. The journal will publish responses to each research
article.

Cultural Analysis is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal. Authors
should
submit research articles of approximately 20-30 pages in length, in accordance
with the Chicago Manual of Style, and include an abstract of 100 words and a
"Works Cited" section (not a bibliography).

Address all correspondence to:
Cultural Analysis
232 Kroeber Hall
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720
USA

Please feel free to email Cultural Analysis with any questions:
caforum@socrates.berkeley.edu


http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~caforum
--=====================_1824063==_.ALT
Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"


CULTURAL ANALYSIS:
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY FORUM ON FOLKLORE AND POPULAR CULTURE
VOLUME 1 (2000)
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~caforum

Just out!
Free of charge on the web,
in .html and .pdf

Table of contents

A Warm Editorial Welcome to Cultural Analysis
JoAnn Conrad, Editor

ARTICLES

"Bengt Holbek and the Study of Meanings in Fairy Tales"
Francisco Vaz da Silva (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

        Response: John Lindow (University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.)
        Response: Galit Hasan-Rokem (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel)

"Dominant Discourses of Power Relations and the Melanesian Other: Interpreting the Eroticized, Effeminizing Gaze in National Geographic"
David Hyndman (University of Queensland, Australia)

        Response: Sadhana Naithani (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)
        Response: Janferie Joy Stone (University of California, Davis, U.S.A.)

"The Pleasures of the Ear: Toward an Ethnography of Listening"
Regina Bendix (University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.)

        Response: Donald Brenneis (University of California, Santa Cruz, U.S.A.)
        Response: Erika Brady (Western Kentucky University, U.S.A.)

"'Young Ned of the Hill' and the Reemergence of the Irish Rapparee: A Textual and Intertextual Analysis"
Ray Cashman (University of Indiana, U.S.A.)

        Respond to Ray Cashman's article

"After the Ball Is Over: Bringing Cinderella Home"
Rob Baum (University of Waikato, New Zealand)

        Response: Jessie Lawson (University of Missouri, Columbia, U.S.A.)
        Response: Thomas F. Dillingham (Stephens College, Columbia, MO, U.S.A.)

REVIEWS

The Singer of Tales CD-ROM (Mitchell and Gregory Nagy, eds.)
Reviewed by John Miles Foley (University of Missouri, Columbia, U.S.A.)

Cultural Life of Intellectual Properties (Coombe)
Reviewed by Peter Shand (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Kinderculture: The Corporate Construction of Childhood (Steinberg and Kincheloe, eds.)
Reviewed by Donna Lanclos (University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.)

Of Men and Monsters: Jeffrey Dahmer and the Construction of the Serial Killer (Tithecott)
Serial Killers: Death and Life in American's Wound Culture (Seltzer)
Reviewed by JoAnn Conrad (University of Missouri, Columbia, U.S.A.)

http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~caforum


Call for Papers for Vol. 2!

Cultural Analysis encourages submissions from a variety of theoretical standpoints and from different disciplines, including (but not limited to) anthropology, cultural studies, folklore, media studies, popular culture, psychology, and sociology.

Cultural Analysis is seeking submissions for the following sections: research articles, review of works (books, films, exhibitions, websites, etc.), and annotated bibliographies. The journal will publish responses to each research article.

Cultural Analysis is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal. Authors should submit research articles of approximately 20-30 pages in length, in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style, and include an abstract of 100 words and a "Works Cited" section (not a bibliography).

Address all correspondence to:
Cultural Analysis
232 Kroeber Hall
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720
USA

Please feel free to email Cultural Analysis with any questions:
caforum@socrates.berkeley.edu


http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~caforum --=====================_1824063==_.ALT--