American Studies-A Monograph Ser.: Americanization - Globalization - Education by Sabine Broeck (2003, Hardcover)
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Americanization - Globalization - Education, Hardcover by Broeck, Sabine (EDT); Bach, Gerhard (EDT); Schulenberg, Ulf (EDT), ISBN 3825315347, ISBN-13 9783825315344, Brand New, Free shipping in the US
SubjectPopular Culture, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
TypeTextbook
AuthorSabine Broeck
Subject AreaSocial Science, History
SeriesAmerican Studies-A Monograph Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight11.4 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Series Volume Number107
SynopsisFollowing the events of "9-11" as well as the current U.S. involvement in the Near East, the concepts and practices of "Americanization" and "Globalization," once more, demand widespread international attention. This volume of essays, selected from the 2001 annual conference of the German Association for American Studies, focuses on the United States' pervasive influence and its effects of real or perceived Americanization tendencies on a global scale, including the ambivalent responses such homogenization has produced worldwide. The essays thus represent a multifaceted documentation of American Studies interests characterizing different fields and focal points: popular culture, music, education, history, and contemporary social concerns., Following the events of "9-11" as well as the current U.S. involvement in the Near East, the concepts and practices of "Americanization" and "Globalization", once more, demand widespread international attention. This volume of essays, selected from the 2001 annual conference of the German Association for American Studies, focuses on the United States' pervasive influence and its effects of real or perceived Americanization tendencies on a global scale, including the ambivalent responses such homogenization has produced worldwide. The essays thus represent a multifaceted documentation of American Studies interests characterizing different fields and focal points: popular culture, music, education, history, and contemporary social concerns.