Re-Mapping the Transnational: a Dartmouth Series in American Studies: Re-Framing

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Publisher
Dartmouth College
ISBN-10
1611681901
ISBN-13
9781611681901
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109204672

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
472 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Re-Framing the Transnational Turn in American Studies
Publication Year
2011
Subject
American / General, United States / General
Type
Textbook
Author
Donald E. Pease
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, History
Series
Re-Mapping the Transnational: a Dartmouth Series in American Studies
Format
Trade Paperback

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1.2 in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2011-030005
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"Fluck, Pease, and Rowe have assembled formidable essays by German and American scholars who grapple with the changing and contested meaning of America in the world. . . . A book for theorists and practitioners in the field of American studies. . . . Recommended."- Choice, "Fluck, Pease, and Rowe have assembled formidable essays by German and American scholars who grapple with the changing and contested meaning of America in the world. . . . A book for theorists and practitioners in the field of American studies. . . . Recommended."--Choice, The book contains a number of excellent contributions to the field that will be essential reading for anyone seeking to enter it, and will add new perspectives to those already invested in it. . . . Not despite, but because of its many, and in some cases contradictory takes and suggestions on which direction the field should take, the collection offers valuable contributions for those interested in transnational American studies, and will offer every reader food for thought and a range of points of contact with their own teaching and research., "Re-Framing the Transnational Turn in American Studies . . . is in many ways an attempt to redress some of the inequalities of power within the field conditioned by its Cold War origins. The pluralistic approach . . . suggests that a critical formation that in its most strident moments . . . is not immune to serious critique from within. The collection's editors are willing to represent a spectrum of dialogue containing arguments that, pursued in more depth, could undermine much of the rationale behind a transnational turn in the first place. Re-Framing the Transnational Turn could be said to be as self-critical toward anti-exceptionalism as anti-exceptionalist scholarship itself is to the foundations of American Studies."-American Quarterly, "Re-Framing the Transnational Turn in American Studies . . . is in many ways an attempt to redress some of the inequalities of power within the field conditioned by its Cold War origins. The pluralistic approach . . . suggests that a critical formation that in its most strident moments . . . is not immune to serious critique from within. The collection's editors are willing to represent a spectrum of dialogue containing arguments that, pursued in more depth, could undermine much of the rationale behind a transnational turn in the first place. Re-Framing the Transnational Turn could be said to be as self-critical toward anti-exceptionalism as anti-exceptionalist scholarship itself is to the foundations of American Studies."- American Quarterly, Fluck, Pease, and Rowe have assembled formidable essays by German and American scholars who grapple with the changing and contested meaning of America in the world. . . . A book for theorists and practitioners in the field of American studies. . . . Recommended., Re-Framing the Transnational Turn provides arguably the most trenchant and comprehensive critical account of American exceptionalism and transnationalism to date. Pease's introduction is an absolute a tour de force, elucidating the broad sweeps that have marked our field since its formation and punctuated critical innovation over the last decades., "Re-Framing the Transnational Turn provides arguably the most trenchant and comprehensive critical account of American exceptionalism and transnationalism to date. Pease's introduction is an absolute a tour de force, elucidating the broad sweeps that have marked our field since its formation and punctuated critical innovation over the last decades." -American Literary History, "Fluck, Pease, and Rowe have assembled formidable essays by German and American scholars who grapple with the changing and contested meaning of America in the world. . . . A book for theorists and practitioners in the field of American studies. . . . Recommended."ÑChoice, "Fluck, Pease, and Rowe have assembled formidable essays by German and American scholars who grapple with the changing and contested meaning of America in the world. . . . A book for theorists and practitioners in the field of American studies. . . . Recommended."-Choice, "Re-Framing the Transnational Turn provides arguably the most trenchant and comprehensive critical account of American exceptionalism and transnationalism to date. Pease's introduction is an absolute a tour de force, elucidating the broad sweeps that have marked our field since its formation and punctuated critical innovation over the last decades." - American Literary History, "Re-Framing the Transnational Turn in American Studies . . . is in many ways an attempt to redress some of the inequalities of power within the field conditioned by its Cold War origins. The pluralistic approach . . . suggests that a critical formation that in its most strident moments . . . is not immune to serious critique from within. The collection's editors are willing to represent a spectrum of dialogue containing arguments that, pursued in more depth, could undermine much of the rationale behind a transnational turn in the first place. Re-Framing the Transnational Turn could be said to be as self-critical toward anti-exceptionalism as anti-exceptionalist scholarship itself is to the foundations of American Studies."--American Quarterly, Re-Framing the Transnational Turn in American Studies . . . is in many ways an attempt to redress some of the inequalities of power within the field conditioned by its Cold War origins. The pluralistic approach . . . suggests that a critical formation that in its most strident moments . . . is not immune to serious critique from within. The collection's editors are willing to represent a spectrum of dialogue containing arguments that, pursued in more depth, could undermine much of the rationale behind a transnational turn in the first place. Re-Framing the Transnational Turn could be said to be as self-critical toward anti-exceptionalism as anti-exceptionalist scholarship itself is to the foundations of American Studies.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
810.9
Table Of Content
Preface - Winfried Fluck, Donald E. Pease, and John Carlos Rowe Introduction: Re-mapping the Transnational Turn - Donald E. Pease A POLITICS OF TRANSNATIONAL MELANCHOLIA Diasporic Doubles: Philip Roth's Operation Shylock - Ulla Haselstein "Death Is So Permanent. Drive Carefully.": European Ruins and American Studies circa 1948 - Andrew S. Gross Landscapes of Trauma: The Transnational Dislocation of Vietnam's War Trauma in Alfredo Vea's Gods Go Begging - William Arce The Racial State and the Transatlantic Famine Irish - Peter D. O'Neill RE-DISCIPLINIZING TRANSNATIONAL AMERICAN STUDIES Men in Boats and Flaming Skies: American Painting and National Self-Recognition - Winfried Fluck Portraying Transnational America: Aesthetic and Political Dimensions in Winold Reiss's "Plea for Color" - Frank Mehring Liberty: A Transnational Icon - Sieglinde Lemke Belonging and Transnational American Studies: Reflections on a Critical Approach and a Reading of Richard Powers's The Echo Maker - Laura Bieger TRANSNATIONAL PEDAGOGIES American Studies as Mobility Studies: Some Terms and Constellations - Rüdiger Kunow Resistance without Borders: Shifting Cultural Politics in Chicana/o Narratives - Marc Priewe Transnational Configurations in New Media: Identity Performance and Community on the Social Web - Reinhard Isensee Protocols from the Playing Field: (Digital) Stories of Commitment and Intervention - Matthias Oppermann TRANSNATIONAL GOVERNMENTALITIES Areas of Concern: Area Studies and the New American Studies - John Carlos Rowe Andean Gateways: Transnational Healing and Spiritual Tourism in the Sacred Valley, Peru - Macarena Gómez-Barris Utopias of Transnationalism and the Neoliberal State - Johannes Voelz Feminism, Capitalism, and the Cunning of History - Nancy Fraser Toward a Politics of American Transcultural Studies: Discourses of Diaspora and Cosmopolitanism - Günter H. Lenz Contributors Index
Synopsis
This volume is the outcome of a transatlantic conversation on the topic "Transnational America," in which more than sixty scholars from universities in the United States and Germany gathered to assess the historical significance of and examine the academic prospects for the "transnational turn" in American studies. This development has brought about the most significant re-imagining of the field since its inception. The "transnational" has subsumed competing spatial and temporal orientations to the subject and has dismantled the foundational tenets and premises informing the methodology, periodization, pedagogy, and geographical locations of U.S. American studies, but transnational American studies scholars have not yet provided a coherent portrait of their field. This volume constitutes an effort to produce this needed portrait. The editors have gathered work from a host of senior and up-and-coming Americanists to compile a field-defining project that will influence both scholars and students of American studies for many years to come.
LC Classification Number
PS169.N35R44 2011

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