Susan S. Arpad
págs. 3-8
The question of Hungarian popular culture
Joseph J. Arpad
págs. 9-31
Changing world-views in Hungary, 1945-1980
Agnes Kapitany, Gabor Kapitany
págs. 33-43
págs. 45-55
Discontinuous history--deformed society
Peter Hanak
págs. 57-65
págs. 67-75
Why hasn't there been a strong women's movement in Hungary?
Sarolta Marinovich, Susan S. Arpad
págs. 77-96
págs. 97-108
The members of the Hungarian media
Janos Horvat
págs. 109-114
The writing on the wall: The messages in Hungarian graffiti
Jennifer C. Brown
págs. 115-118
págs. 119-127
Populist discursive strategies under state socialism: The demographic debates
Maria Heller, Denes Nemedi
págs. 129-141
págs. 143-156
págs. 157-169
págs. 171-188
Local talk in the global village: An intercultural comparison of American and German talk shows
Elizabeth M. Goering, Andrea J. Krause
págs. 189-207
págs. 209-222
Book-worm without books? Students reading comic books in the school house
Dan B. Curtis, Larry D. Dorrell
págs. 223-234
Fashion in the age of advertising
Richard Martin
págs. 235-254
S.K. Bane
págs. 255-256
págs. 257-258
págs. 258-259
págs. 259-260
Bill Brigman
págs. 260-261
Joseph Witek
págs. 261-262
Thomas West
págs. 262-263
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