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Two Typical Tables of Contents

College Review publishes academic essays and reviews by undergraduates attending accredited institutions of higher learning in the United States and Canada. Here’s what appeared in the journal’s issues in 2002.

SPRING 2002 (VOL. 11.1)

"The Culture of the American Dinner Table: An Anthropological Study of Middle-Class Attitudes toward Food," by Jennifer Parker, University of Nevada-Reno

"Whose State is This? George Bush’s Representation of Texas in the 2000 Presidential Campaign," by Hector Elrado, University of Texas-Arlington

"Public Housing and Gun Control in Detroit," by Greg Morris, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

"Writing as a Civil Servant: Flann O’Brien and the Legacy of James Joyce," by Victoria Davis, Notre Dame University

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FALL 2002 (VOL. 11. 2)

"Hip Hop Culture and the Advertisers," by Mandy Pryzbelski, University of Maine-Orono

"Primary Education in Pakistan," by Vimala Rahakrishnan, Shelby State Community College

"The Incommunicate Land: W. H. Auden’s Early Poetic Landscapes," by Sean Hale, Bowdoin College

"Copyright in Cyberspace: The Challenge of the New Century," by Ed Beagan, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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