期刊名称:JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The popular culture movement was founded on the principle that the perspectives and experiences of common folk offer compelling insights into the social world. The fabric of human social life is not merely the art deemed worthy to hang in museums, the books that have won literary prizes or been named “classics,” or the religious and social ceremonies carried out by societies’ elite. The Journal of Popular Culture continues to break down the barriers between so-called “low” and “high” culture and focuses on filling in the gaps that a neglect of popular culture has left in our understanding of the workings of society.
Keywords
journal, popular, culture, association, arts, architecture, society, literature, media, American, studies, art, pca, aca, asa, scientific, film, music, landscape, dance, painting, sculpture, photography, performance, conceptual, crafts, article, reviews, book
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Instructions to Authors
All contributions to The Journal of Popular Culture will be forwarded to members of the Editorial Board or other reviewers for comment. Manuscripts must not be previously published, nor should they be submitted for publication elsewhere while being reviewed by The Journal of Popular Culture’s Editorial Board or outside reviewers.
Manuscripts should be sent to Ann E. Larabee, Editor, The Journal of Popular Culture, Department of English, Michigan State University, 625C Wells Hall, 619 Red Cedar Road, East Lansing, MI 48824. E-mail: tjpc@msu.edu. Authors must submit three hard copies of the article and an electronic copy on CD in MS Word. A self-addressed stamped envelope must also accompany a submission in order for materials and copies of reviews to be sent to authors. We do not accept emailed submissions. A single title page must accompany one of the hard copies, containing complete contact information (address, phone number, e-mail address). On the first page of each of the three copies of the article, only include the article’s title, being sure not to include the author’s name. The JPC has a ‘‘blind review’’ process, meaning that a copy of the article will be sent to reviewers without revealing the author’s name.
Essays should range between fifteen and twenty-five pages of double-spaced text in 12 pt Times New Roman font, including all endnotes and Works Cited pages. Please note that the fifteen page minimum should be fifteen pages of written article material. Less than fifteen pages of written material will be rejected and the author asked to develop the article further. Essays should also be written in clear US English in the active voice and third person, in a style accessible to the broadest possible audience. Authors should be sensitive to the social implications of language and choose wording free of discriminatory or sexist overtones.
For documentation, The Journal of Popular Culture follows the Modern Language Association style, as articulated by Joseph Gibaldi and Walter S. Achtert in the paperback MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (New York: MLA), and in The MLA Style Manual (New York: MLA). The most current editions of both guides will be the requested editions for use. This style calls for a Works Cited list, with parenthetical author/page references in the text. This approach reduces the number of notes, which provide further references or explanation.
For punctuation, capitalization, hyphenation, and other matters of style, The Journal of Popular Culture follows the MLA Handbook and the MLA Style Manual, supplemented as necessary by The Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago: University of Chicago Press). The most current edition of the guide will be the requested edition for use.
It is essential for authors to check, correct, and bring manuscripts up to date before final submission. Authors should verify facts, names of people, places, and dates, and double-check all direct quotations and entries in the Works Cited list.
We are happy to receive your artwork in digital format. Please save line artwork (vector graphics) as Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) and bitmap files (halftones or photographic images) as Tagged Image Format (TIFF), with a resolution of at least 300 dpi at final size. Do not send native file formats. More detailed information on the submission of electronic artwork can be found at: http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/illustration.asp.
Authors of manuscripts accepted for publication must subscribe to The Journal of Popular Culture for at least one year at the time of acceptance. Subscription includes membership in the Popular Culture Association.
Book review inquiries should be sent directly to the Book Review Editor: Tricia Jenkins, Department of Film, Television and Digital Media, Texas Christian University, TCU Box 298030, Fort Worth, TX 76129. Email: T.Jenkins@tcu.edu.
Before final submission, the author will be responsible for obtaining letters of permission for illustrations and for quotations that go beyond ‘‘fair use,’’ as defined by current copyright law.
Please note that unless specifically requested, Wiley Periodicals, Inc. will dispose of all hardcopy or electronic material two months after publication. If you require the return of any material submitted, please inform the editorial office or production editor as soon as possible if you have not yet done so.
Copyright
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OnlineOpen
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Editorial Board
Editor Ann E. Larabee, Michigan State University, USA
Editorial Advisory Board Thomas Aiello, Valdosta State University Ahmed Khalid Al-Rawi, Erasmus University, The Netherlands Aju Aravind, Indian School of Mines Lynn Bartholome, Monroe Community College, Rochester, New York Mathew J. Bartkowiak, University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County Bob Batchelor, Kent State University Nick Baxter-Moore, Brock University Gerd Bayer, University of Erlangen Wes Bergen, Wichita State University Christine Birdwell, Michigan State University Peter Bischoff, Western Research Center, Germany Michael Blouin, Milligan College Paul Booth, DePaul University John Bratzel, Michigan State University Gary Burns, Northern Illinois University Felicia F. Campbell, University of Nevada Adam Capitanio, Independent Scholar Roger Chapman, Palm Beach Atlantic University Mike Chopra-Gant, London Metropolitan University M.J. Clarke, Independent Scholar Brian Cogan, Molloy College, New York Jose F. Colmeiro, The University of Auckland Trish Cunningham, The Ohio State University Dennis Cutchins, Brigham Young University Joseph J. Darowski, Brigham Young University-Idaho H. Louise Davis, Miami University Guillaume de Syon, Albright College Marc DiPaolo, Oklahoma City University Joyce Duncan, East Tennessee State University Ken Dvorak, Northern New Mexico College Kathryn Edney, Regis College Malcah Effron, Case Western Reserve University Joseph J. Foy, University of Wisconsin-Waukesha Monroe Friedman, Eastern Michigan University Alma M. Garcia, Santa Clara University Lincoln Geraghty, Film and Media University of Portsmouth Mel Gibson, Northumbria University Joseph H. Hancock II, Drexel University E. Michael Harrington, Berklee College of Music Heather Hindman, University of Texas-Austin Elizabeth DeLaney Hoffman, Athens Technical College Linda J. Holland-Toll, Mount Olive College Frederick J. Isaac, Association of Jewish Libraries Convention Raja Jayaraman,University of Western Sydney Rosemary Johnsen, Governors State University Jeff Johnson, Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command Dan Jones, Texas A & M University-Commerce C. Richard King, Washington State University Ayse Lahur Kirtunc, Ege University, Turkey Yuya Kiuchi, Michigan State University Susan Koppelman, Independent Scholar Giselinde Kuipers, University of Amsterdam Yasue Kuwahara, Northern Kentucky University Darl Larsen, Brigham Young University David J. Leonard, Washington State University Michael Mooradian Lupro, Portland State University Carol Magee, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Camille McCutcheon, University of South Carolina, Upstate Kevin M. Moist, Penn State, Altoona Marilyn Morgan, Harvard University Rikk Mulligan, Longwood University Christopher Nagle, Western Michigan University Sonja Narunsky-Laden, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Robin Gray Nicks, University of Tennessee Douglas A. Noverr, Michigan State University Susan Nuernberg, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Silvia Núñez-García, UNAM, México Jean O’Reilly, Independent Scholar Marc C. Oxoby, University of Nevada, Reno Louis Palmer, Castleton State College Donald E. Palumbo, East Carolina University Christopher Pittard, University of Portsmouth, UK Donnalyn Pompper, Temple University Gönül Pultar, Cultural Studies Association, Turkey Laurence Raw, Baskent University, Turkey David Wall Rice, Morehouse College Sue Richardson, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Brendan Riley, Columbia College, Chicago Garyn Roberts, Northwestern Michigan College Cheri Ross, Penn State, Harrisburg Kay Rout, Michigan State University Frank Salamone, Iona College Claudia Schippert, University of Central Florida Michael Schoenecke, Texas Tech University Tom Sellick, Independent Scholar David Simmons, Northampton University Phil Simpson, Brevard Community College Vasiliki Sirakouli, University of Athens Annelise Sklar, University of California, San Diego Michael Spencer, Independent Scholar Katina Stapleton, Independent Scholar Jennifer L. Stevens, Roger Williams University Julie Anne Taddeo, University of Maryland Lynne M. Thomas, Northern Illinois University Julie M. Thompson, University of Minnesota Mel van Elteren, Tilburg University, The Netherlands Jason Vest, University of Guam James Von Schilling, Northampton Community College James Brian Wagaman, H-NET Donna Waller Harper, Metropolitan Public Schools Karma Waltonen, University of California, Davis Fang-Chih Yang, National Cheng Kung University Scott C. Zeman, St. Thomas University
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