I haven't checked this information, but apparently this article was reprinted in Bob Ashley (ed.), The Study of Popular Fiction: A Source Book (London: Pinter, 1989), 206-12 and Bob Ashley (ed.) Reading Popular Narrative: A Source Book (London: Leicester University Press, 1989), 217-22. There was also a revised 1997 edition of the latter and a search inside does reveal the presence of "Pulp in the Pink."
I haven't checked this information, but apparently this article was reprinted in Bob Ashley (ed.), The Study of Popular Fiction: A Source Book (London: Pinter, 1989), 206-12 and Bob Ashley (ed.) Reading Popular Narrative: A Source Book (London: Leicester University Press, 1989), 217-22. There was also a revised 1997 edition of the latter and a search inside does reveal the presence of "Pulp in the Pink."