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Panic Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Postmodern Scene
Arthur Kroker Marilouise Kroker David Cook
Why Panic?
A
Panic Alphabet
Panic Art
Panic Astronomy and Torture
Panic Art in Ruins
Panic America the Beautiful
Panic (Viral) Advertising
Panic Architecture
Panic Ads
B
Panic Babies (Ollie and Gorby too!)
Panic Beaches
Panic (Chromatic) Bureaucracy
C
Panic Crash
Panic Canada
Panic (Computer) Capitalism
Panic Chip Technology
Panic Commies
Panic Cyberspace
Panic Cowboy
D
Panic Doughnuts
Panic Drugs in America
Panic de Tocqueville
Panic Dread
Panic Desert
E
Panic Elvis
F
Panic Fashion
Panic Finance
Panic Feminism
Panic Florida Sunstrokes
G
Panic God
H
Panic Hollywood
Panic History
Panic Hamburgers
I
Panic Ideology
Panic Pleasures of Invention
J
Panic Jeans
K
Panic Killing
L
Panic Lips
Panic Lovers
M
Panic Magnets
Panic Money
Panic Masterpieces
Panic Manhattan
Panic Music
Panic Martians
N
Panic Nietzsche's Cat (on Panic Particle Physics)
O
Panic Obscenities
Panic Ovaries
Panic Olympics
Panic Ozone
P
Panic Pigeons
Panic (Virtual) Pilots
Panic Penis
Panic Plague
Panic Perfect Faces
Panic Psychoanalysis
Panic Politics
Q
Panic Quiet
R
Panic Reno Romance
Panic Racing
S
Panic Sex
Panic SuperScience
Panic Shopping Malls
Panic Suburbs
Panic Surrealism
Panic Seagulls
T
Panic TV
Panic Toys
U
Panic USA
Panic Urine
V
Panic Viral Computers
Panic Viral Theory
Panic Vanities
Panic Vice Versa
W
Panic Worms
Panic Waiting
X
Panic Xanax
Y
Panic Yuppies (East and West)
Z
Panic Zombies
The
Panic Encyclopedia
is authored by Arthur Kroker, Marilouise Kroker, and David Cook, with contributions by Jean Baudrillard, Eileen Manion, Hannah Vowles, Glyn Banks, Don Proch, Chris Tysh, George Tysh, Mark Lewis, Avery Gordon, Deena Weinstein, Michael Weinstein, Barry Glassner, Steve Pfohl, Christine Ramsay, Faye Trecartin, Frank Burke, Kim Sawchuk, Michael Westlake, Tony Brown, Andrew Haase, Jackie Orr, Maurice Charland, Lee Quinby, and Michael Dorland. The World Wide Web edition is rendered by
Carl Steadman
, with the kind assistance of
Melissa
. The
Panic Encyclopedia
is copyright © 1989, 1994 New World Perspectives, and is published in print form by St. Martin's Press (New York), Macmillan (London), and New World Perspectives (Montreal). Panic contributions, which are encouraged, should be directed to
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