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Title
The international turn in American studies
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
United States--Civilization--1945 (LCSH)
United States--Civilization--Study and teaching (LCSH)
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Classification
LCC: E169.12 .I478 2015 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 973.071 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
Content
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Table Of Contents
Introduction: transcending borders: the international turn in American studies / Marietta Messmer
The semantics of self-denial: the new American studies through the lens of Luhmann's social systems theory / Michael Boyden
If Bolton were to awake today: early efforts towards a comprehensive hemispheric history of the Americas / Ricardo D. Salvatore
"And never the twain shall meet?": considering the legacies of orientalism and occidentalism for the transnational study of the U.S. / Jane C. Desmond
Inter-American literary studies in the early twenty-first century: the view from the United States / Earl E. Fitz
Difference matters: toward an inter-American approach to 'race', ethnicity, and belonging / Josef Raab
Inter-(African-Latin) American: an experiment in "inter-location" / Amós Nascimento
Transnationality and temporality in early African American texts / Gabriele Pisarz-Ramirez
A rationale for a comprehensive study of the history of United States literary culture / Armin Paul Frank
The literary world in the "American renaissance" and the international context of American studies / Daniel Göske
Inter-American studies as an emerging field: the future of a discipline / Earl E. Fitz
Theorizing the hemisphere: inter-Americas work at the intersection of American, Canadian, and Latin American studies / Claudia Sadowski-Smith & Claire F. Fox
American studies without tears, or what does America want? / Liam Kennedy
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The international turn in American studies