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personal/political 107 presuppositions 125, 128
perspective 126–7 prettyboring.com 159
persuasion 59, 60 Production Code 2
Philadelphia 16, 24–5, 124–5 profi t 2, 3, 108
photography 142–3 pro-gun ideology 46–7
Pirates of the Caribbean 8 propaganda 47, 123
Pitt, Brad 150 property ownership 85–6
Plato 57–8, 62, 109 proscription, Roman 122
Plaza de Mayo mothers 123 Protagoras 57, 58
political parties 56 Protestantism 20, 80, 85
politicians 53–4, 65–7 Proust, Marcel 165
politics, grassroots 59 public discourse 62
Pop, Iggy 111 Public Enemy 110
popular music: see music public interest 9, 11
Porter, Robert 52 public representation 29, 94
Portuguese, as concept 79, 80 public space 29
Portuguese fi shermen 22 public speaking 58–9
post-colonialism 171, 173–4 public transport 16
post-feminist world 32 Puerta Ricans 79, 80
Il Postino (The Postman) 3 Pulp Fiction 2–3
postmodern architecture 17–18 punk style ix, 88–9, 99
Potvin, John 104 Putz, Matthew 149
poverty
Asian Americans 74 al-Qaeda 19
Blacks 49 quality 8
exploited 41 Quartier Mozart 32
local culture 14, 22–3 Queen 89
Philadelphia 124–5 queerscape 27
poverty alleviation 86 Queerty website 35–6
power
confi dence 161–2 race books 173
dominance 172 racial prejudice 56
gender 27, 142 racism 40, 71, 74, 119
landscape 23 radicalism, Ireland 87
language 59 radio 3, 77, 123, 175
rhetoric 61–2 Rage against the Machine 111
predation, mutual 45 rags-to-riches theme 65
preppies 96–7 The Ramayana 175
Prescribe the Nation campaign 102–3 Rambo 14
presidential elections 42 Ramsey, Charles 125
Presley, Elvis 97, 110, 117, 152–3 rank 95–6
Preston, Paschal 135 rap artists 78