
The Journal of American Culture
The official publication of the American Culture Association
Edited by:
Kathy Merlock Jackson
Multidisciplinary in focus, The Journal of American Culture combines studies of American literature, history, and the arts, with studies of the popular, the taken-for-granted, and the ordinary pieces of American life, to produce analyses of American culture with a breadth and holism lacking in traditional American studies.
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Reading Route 66
J.N. Nodelman
Tracking Changes in Jack London's Representation of the Railroad Tramp
Christine Photinos
Celebration, USA: The First Sign of What Will Be America's Homogeneous Landscape
Matt Thomas
From Instruction to Consumption: Architecture and Design in Hollywood Movies of the 1930s
Gabrielle Esperdy
A Mad Proposition in Postwar America
Kristin L. Matthews
Every Picture Tells a Story: Racial Representation on Sports Illustrated Covers
Eric Primm, Summer DuBois, and Robert Regoli
