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Record Nr.

UNINA9910454430303321

Titolo

Hemispheric American studies [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Caroline F. Levander and Robert S. Levine

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New Brunswick, N.J., : Rutgers University Press, c2008

ISBN

0-8135-4387-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (366 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

LevanderCaroline Field <1964->

LevineRobert S <1953-> (Robert Steven)

Disciplina

970

Soggetti

Migrations of nations

Ethnic groups in literature

American literature - History and criticism

Latin American literature - History and criticism

Electronic books.

America Civilization

America Study and teaching (Higher)

Western Hemisphere Study and teaching (Higher)

United States Study and teaching (Higher)

America Race relations

America Intellectual life

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction: Essays Beyond the Nation -- 1. Hemispheric Jamestown -- 2. The Hemispheric Genealogies of “Race” -- 3. “La Famosa Filadelfia” -- 4. The Other Country -- 5. An American Mediterranean -- 6. Expropriating The Great South and Exporting “Local Color” -- 7. The Mercurial Space of “Central” America -- 8. “I’m the Everybody Who’s Nobody” -- 9. The Promises and Perils of U.S. African American Hemispherism -- 10. PEN and the Sword -- 11. The Hemispheric Routes of “El Nuevo Arte Nuestro” -- 12. Memín Pinguín, Rumba, and Racism -- 13. “Out of This World” -- 14. Of Hemispheres and Other Spheres -- 15. The Northern Borderlands and Latino Canadian Diaspora



-- Afterword: The Times of Hemispheric Studies -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX

Sommario/riassunto

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.