America Where? - Buch

America Where?
Transatlantic Views of the United States in the Twenty-First Century
Caldeira, Isabel / Canelo, José Maria / Ramalho Santos, Irene
ISBN/EAN:  9783034312394
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 287
gathers essays by distinguished American Studies scholars from both sides of the Atlantic. The articles address changing representations of ‘America’ in their many and mutual transnational exchanges, both in the Americas and in Europe.
Isabel Caldeira is Associate Prof. of English and American Studies at the Faculty of Letters and Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra. Maria José Canelo is Assistant Prof. of English and American Studies at the Faculty of Letters and Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra. Irene Ramalho Santos is Prof. Emerita of English and American Studies and Feminist Studies at the Faculty of Letters. She is also Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, and International Affiliate of the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Contents: Irene Ramalho Santos: ‘America’ Here There and Everywhere: The Challenges of American Studies in Our Time – Heinz Ickstadt: ‘Our America’: Transnational (and Transatlantic) Mirrors and Reflections – Rob Kroes: Cultural Bonds, Cultural Bounds: Atlanticism Revisited – Ana Manzanas Calvo: What Are You Bringing from Mexico? Border Dialogues in Process – Maria José Canelo: ‘America’, a View from the South – Liam Kennedy: Looking for America – Teresa F. A. Alves: What We Talk about When We Talk about America – Ruth Wilson Gilmore: ‘America’s Addiction to Prisons’: From (2007) – Isabel Caldeira: Who Has the Right to Claim America? – Ann Ducille: Periracism: Blackness and the American Imagination – Amy Kaplan: Transnational Melville – Stephen Wilson: Greeks to their Romans, Freedom, Independence, and All That Jazz: Tales of the Anglophone Empire – Irene Ramalho Santos: America in Poetry.
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