02035cam a2200349 45000010008000000030009000080050017000170080041000340100017000750200015000920200021001070400023001280410008001510430012001590500017001710820017001881000054002052450101002592600073003603000027004334900032004605040041004925050751005336500036012846500012013207000072013327000038014049060045014429420012014879520169014999990017016684079783BDDh-ASL20231015031347.0721031s1972 ohua b 000 0ceng  a 72088413  a0879720441 a087972045X (pbk) aDLCcBDDh-ASLdDLC aeng an-us---00aE169.1b.B8700a309.173bHER1 aBrowne, Ray B.q(Ray Broadus),d1922-2009,ecomp.10aHeroes of popular culture.cEdited by Ray B. Browne, Marshall Fishwick [and] Michael T. Marsden. aBowling Green, Ohio,bBowling Green University Popular Pressc[1972] a190 p.billus.c23 cm.0 aProbings in popular culture aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aFishwick, M. Prologue.--Fishwick, M. Heroic style in America.--MacFadden, F. The pop pantheon.--Coad, B. E. The Alger hero.--Piper, H. D. Dick Whittington and the middle class dream of success.--Mehlmann, M. Hero of the 30's--the tenant farmer.--Smith, Jr., L. T. Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and the changing image of the athletic hero.--O'Connor, G. Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?--Cummings, R. The Superbowl society.--Hopkins, A. Contemporary heroism--vitality in defeat.--Kane, P. Perry Mason: modern culture hero.--McLuhan, M. The popular hero and anti-hero.--Rodnitzky, J. A pacifist St. Joan--the odyssey of Joan Baez.--Lohof, B. The Bacharach phenomenon.--Stupple, D. A hero for the times.--Stevens, J. The dog as hero.--Browne, R. B. Epilogue. 0aPopular culturezUnited States. 0aHeroes.1 aFishwick, Marshall W.q(Marshall William),d1923-2006,ejoint comp.1 aMarsden, Michael T.,ejoint comp. a7bcbccorignewd2eopcnf19gy-gencatlg 2ddccBK 00102ddc40708NFICaASLbASLcGENd2023-04-27eDonated by Professor Sirajul Islam, FRHSl0o309.173 HERp120971r2023-04-27 00:00:00tC-1w2023-04-27yBKzY-1972 c32166d32166