The discipline of American studies was established in the early days
of World War II and drew on the myth of American exceptionalism. Now
that the so-called American Century has come to an end, what would a
truly globalized version of American studies look like? Brian T.
Edwards and Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar offer a new standard for the
field’s transnational aspiration with Globalizing American Studies.
The essays here offer a comparative, multilingual, or multisited
approach to ideas and representations of America. The contributors
explore unexpected perspectives on the international circulation of
American culture: the traffic of American movies within the British
Empire, the reception of the film Gone with the Wind in the Arab
world, the parallels between Japanese and American styles of nativism,
and new incarnations of American studies itself in the Middle East and
South Asia. The essays elicit a forgotten multilateralism long
inherent in American history and provide vivid accounts of
post–Revolutionary science communities, late-nineteenth century
Mexican border crossings, African American internationalism, Cold War
womanhood in the United States and Soviet Russia, and the
neo-Orientalism of the new obsession with Iran, among others. Bringing
together established scholars already associated with the global turn
in American studies with contributors who specialize in African
studies, East Asian studies, Latin American studies, media studies,
anthropology, and other areas, Globalizing American Studies is an
original response to an important disciplinary shift in academia.
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ISBN
9780226185088
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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