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Volume 13: 2004

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Articles

Imitation and Parody: An Editorial Note
Libby Smigel
George Washington University

Moving Past Words: Choreographed Parody in Popular Film
Ted Bain
Editor, The Mid-Atlantic Almanack

Fancy Footwork and Stylized Patterns: Shifting Aesthetics in Trinidad’s Sailor Dance
Hazel Franco
Centre for Creative and Festival Arts, University of the West Indies, Trinidad

Humor and Cultural Domination: A Theoretical Model of Racism and Late-Night Television Humor
Tom Patterson
Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia

Rambo, Kipling, and Shirley Temple: From Hollywood to Afghanistan with Love
Richard A. Voeltz
Cameron University in Lawton, OK

Tiger Lily: Valerie Bettis as ‘Dramatic Modern’ and Femme Fatale
Cynthia Bond Perry
University of Oklahoma

Cinderella in the High School Hallways: The Place of Smart Girls on Teen Television
Cindy Conaway
Bowling Green State University

‘Feet Don’t Fail Me Now’: Gender Identity in African American Drill and Step Team Performance
Brenda Washington Lacey

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