Janice A. Radway

Affiliations: 
Literature Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
American Studies, African American Studies, American Literature, Black Studies
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Parents

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E. Fred Carlisle grad student 1977 Michigan State
 (https://www.owu.edu/news-media/owu-magazine/spring-2017/higher-ed-leader-fred-carlisle-56-treasures-owu-connection/)
Russel B. Nye grad student 1977 Michigan State

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Amy J. Frykholm grad student 2001 Duke
Megan Sweeney grad student 2002 Duke
Jessica Blaustein grad student 2003 Duke
Kinohi Nishikawa grad student 2010 Duke
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Radway J. (2016) Girl Zine Networks, Underground Itineraries, and Riot Grrrl History: Making Sense of the Struggle for New Social Forms in the 1990s and Beyond Journal of American Studies. 50: 1-31
Radway JA. (2012) Cultivating a desire to become "not-something": Lauren berlant, the idioms of the ordinary, and the kinetic temporality of the "nearly utopian" Communication and Critical/ Cultural Studies. 9: 337-345
Radway JA. (2011) Zines, half-lives, and afterlives: On the temporalities of social and political change Pmla-Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 126: 140-150
Radway J. (1991) Lary May, ed., Recasting America: Culture and Politics in the Age of the Cold War. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989. 310 pp.Andrew Ross, No Respect: Intellectuals and Popular Culture. London: Routledge, 1989. 269 pp.George Lipsitz, Time Passages: Collective Memory and American Popular Culture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1990. 306 pp. International Labor and Working-Class History. 39: 133
Radway J. (1988) The Book-of-the-Month Club and the General Reader: On the Uses of "Serious" Fiction Critical Inquiry. 14: 516-538
Radway JA. (1983) Women Read The Romance: The Interaction Of Text And Context Feminist Studies. 9: 53-78
Radway J. (1981) The Utopian Impulse in Popular Literature: Gothic Romances and 'Feminist' Protest American Quarterly. 33: 140-162
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