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The questioner was sent the article.

Had we known his location, we might have pointed him to a local (print or electronic) copy. Generally speaking, readers may determine local holdings (print and electronic) by searching Open WorldCat. Here are the results for an Open WorldCat search for the Journal of Popular Culture: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1754751&referer=brief_results. You can plug in your local zip code or location to find a library near you that can provide access to the journal.

Provisos about WorldCat:

  • They may not have the issue that you need.
  • Not all libraries holdings are included in WorldCat, especially rural libraries. I know that WorldCat has international holdings, but I assume that the participation is far less extensive than in the U.S.
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