y separately published work icon Journal of Popular Culture periodical   peer reviewed assertion
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Issue Details: First known date: 1967... 1967 Journal of Popular Culture
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The Journal of Popular Culture is a peer-reviewed journal and the official publication of the Popular Culture Association. 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 a neglect of popular culture has left in our understanding of the workings of society (publisher website).

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ISSN: 0022-3840
Frequency:
Quarterly; later six issues per annum
Range:
v.1 (01 Jan. 1967)-
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