Jim Farrell
Some Interesting Articles
"The Crossroads of Bikini," Journal of American Culture (Summer 1987)
"Nuclear Friezes: The Art of the Bomb From Hiroshima to Three Mile Island" Twenty One: Art and Culture (Fall 1989)
"Introducing American Culture: The Moral Ecology of Everyday Life," American Studies (March 1992)
"The Politics of Insignificance," St. Olaf Magazine (April 1994)
"Thomas Merton and the Bomb," Religion and American Culture (January 1995)
"Making (Common) Sense of the Bomb in the First Nuclear War," American Studies (Fall 1995)
"Some Elementary Questions for An American Culture Studies," American Studies (Summer 1997)
"Shopping: The Moral Ecology of Consumption," American Studies (Fall 1998)
"Mall of America: America of the Mall," Radical Teacher (Spring 1999)
"What Are American Studies For? Some Practical Considerations," American Studies (Summer 1999)
"The Patron of Husbandry and the Practice of Husbandry: The Ecology of the Oliver Kelley Farm,"
(Odense American Studies International Series, 2000)
"Thinking Together: Computers and American Studies," Works and Days (Summer 1999); reprinted in Intentional Media, ed. Randy Bass (2000)
"Some Thoughts I Have in Mind When I am Professing," in Called to Serve (St. Olaf 2000)
"Watching TV--Religiously," Clergy Journal (August 2000)
"It's a Mall World, After All," (Spring 2002)
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