Studies in Popular Culture, a journal of the Popular Culture Association in the South,
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,
to date, from the United States, Australia, Canada, China, England, Finland,
France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Scotland, Spain, and the Turkish Republic of
North Cyprus include distinguished anthropologists, sociologists,
psychologists, cultural geographers, ethnomusicologists, historians, and
scholars in comics, communications, film, games, graphics, literature,
philosophy, religion, and television.
The journal
Studies in Popular Culture publishes reviews of books in the field. If you are
interested in reviewing a book submitted to the journal or would like to
suggest one to review, please contact the Book Reviews Editor, Clare Douglass Little, at douglac2@erau.edu. If you have not already reviewed a book for the
journal, please include either a CV or a brief description of your interests
and qualifications in the email.