ENGL 6310/7310 Popular Culture Studies Fall 2011 PH 300 M 240-540 Dr. David Lavery ENGL 6310/7310 Popular Culture Studies Fall 2011 PH 300 M 240-540 Dr.

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ENGL 6310/7310 Popular Culture Studies Fall 2011 PH 300 M Dr. David Lavery ENGL 6310/7310 Popular Culture Studies Fall 2011 PH 300 M Dr. David Lavery

Popular Culture Icons The following list is a compendium of American Icons: An Encyclopedia of the People, Places, and Things That Have Shaped Our Culture. Popular Culture Studies

Popular Culture Icons  Alamo  Muhammad Ali  Amish  Antiperspirant  Art Fair  Fred Astaire  Lucille Ball  Banjo  Barbie  Bear  Beats  Betty Crocker  Bomb  Daniel Boone  Boy Scout Knife Popular Culture Studies

Popular Culture Icons  Capitol  Johnny Carson  Johnny Cash  Cell Phone  Ray Charles  Julia Child  Computer Chip  Coney Island  Couch  Courtroom Trial  Joan Crawford  Crayola Crayons  George Armstrong Custer  James Dean  Dinosaur  Dollar Bill  Bob Dylan Popular Culture Studies

Popular Culture Icons  Albert Einstein  Emergency Room  Flea Market  Ford Mustang  Gettysburg  GI  Golden Gate Bridge  Billy Graham  Grateful Dead  Guardian Angel  Gun  Mount Rushmore  Muppets  NASCAR’s Bristol Motor Speedway  Niagara Falls  Jack Nicholson Popular Culture Studies

Popular Culture Icons  Olmstead Park  One-Room Schoolhouse  Oscar  Patchwork Quilt  Walter Payton  Polyester  Poster Child  Elvis Presley  Railroad  Robot  Eleanor Roosevelt  Rosie the Riveter  Route 66  Babe Ruth  Scrapbook  Tupac Shakur Popular Culture Studies

Popular Culture Icons  Spaceship  Sports Bar  Stadium  Stonewall  Suburbia  Superman  Tara  Tattoo  Henry David Thoreau  Tractor  Tupperware  Underground Railroad  Viagra  Video Game  Vietnam Veterans Memorial  Wal-Mart Popular Culture Studies

Popular Culture Icons  John Wayne  Whistler’s Mother  Oprah Winfrey  Witch  Tiger Woods  Wright Brothers  Zipper Popular Culture Studies