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Hemispheric
American Studies
Price: $27.95
Edited by: Caroline F. Levander and
Robert S. Levine
Subject: Literary
Studies / American
Studies
Paper ISBN 978-0-8135-4223-2
Cloth ISBN 978-0-8135-4222-5
Pages: 392 pages,17 b&w
illustrations
Publication Date: February 2008
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Praise for Hemispheric American Studies
“These superb essays represent cutting edge contributions to
the field of transnational and hemispheric studies, and expand its
scholarship by offering new ways in which scholars might refocus, from
the national to the hemispheric and global. This collection’s aim
to decenter American studies is an imperative to the evolution of the
field.”—Emory Elliott, Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for
Ideas and Society at the University of California, Riverside
Description:
This landmark collection brings together a range of exciting
new comparative work in the burgeoning field of hemispheric studies.
Scholars working in the fields of Latin American studies, Asian
American studies, American
studies, American literature, African Diaspora studies, and comparative
literature
address the urgent question of how scholars might reframe disciplinary
boundaries
within the broad area of what is generally called American studies. The
essays
take as their starting points such questions as: What happens to
American
literary, political, historical, and cultural studies if we recognize
the
interdependency of nation-state developments throughout all the
Americas? What happens if we recognize the nation as historically
evolving and contingent rather than already formed? Finally, what
happens if the “fixed” borders of
a nation are recognized not only as historically produced political
constructs but also as component parts of a deeper, more multilayered
series of national and indigenous histories?
With essays that examine stamps, cartoons, novels, film, art, music,
travel documents, and governmental publications, Hemispheric American Studies seeks
to excavate the complex cultural history of texts and discourses across
the ever-changing
and stratified geopolitical and cultural fields that collectively
comprise
the American hemisphere. This collection promises to chart new
directions in American literary and cultural studies.
About the Authors:
Caroline F. Levander is a professor of English and
Director of the Humanities Research Center at Rice University. She is
the author of Cradle of Liberty:
Race, the Child, and National Belonging from Thomas Jefferson to W.E.B.
Du Bois; Voices of the Nation: Women and Public Speech in
Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture; and the
coeditor of The American Child: A
Cultural Studies Reader (Rutgers University Press).
Robert S. Levine is a professor of English at the University of
Maryland. He is the author of Martin
Delany, Frederick Douglass, and the Politics of Representative Identity
and Conspiracy and Romance:
Studies in Brockden Brown, Cooper, Hawthorne, and Melville, and
the
editor of a number of volumes, including Martin R. Delany: A Documentary Reader.
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