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*with apologies for cross-posting*

Intellect is happy to announce that the *Journal of European Popular
Culture* 9.2 is now available! For more information about the issue,
journal and call for papers, click here >>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-european-popular-culture

*Aims & Scope:*

The Journal of European Popular Culture investigates the creative cultures
of Europe, present and past. Exploring European popular imagery, media, new
media, film, music, art and design, architecture, drama and dance, fine
art, literature and the writing arts and more. This peer-reviewed journal
is also of interest to those considering the influence of European
creativity and European creative artefacts worldwide.

*Issue 9.2:*

*Editorial*

Exchanges in popular culture


*Articles*
‘Origins and originality: Authenticity in the media representation of Julie
Fowlis
Noora Karjalainen

Boys as war heroes? Depicting German youth in Bernhard Wicki’s The Bridge
(1959)
Mark Gagnon

The unslayable tale: Dracula, adaptations and the role of the sequel
Nicole R. Rikard

Poland’s enchanted Bollywood Kaveri Devi Mishra

*Review*

Don’t Look: Representations of Horror in the Twenty-First-Century
Symposium, University of Edinburgh, 28 April 2018


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