American Studies As Transnational Practice : Turning Toward the Transpacific.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781611688481
- American literature--Asian American authors--History and criticism
- Literature and transnationalism--United States
- Transnationalism in literature
- Imperialism in literature
- Culture in literature
- Transnationalism--United States
- Pacific Area--In literature
- Asia--In literature
- United States--Study and teaching
- 810.9/895
- PS153
Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Introduction: Transnational American Studies and the Transpacific Imaginary -- Part 1 | Transnational Practices: Outside/Inside American Studies -- 1 | How Transnationalism Reconfigured the Field of American Studies: The Transnational/Dispora Complex -- 2 | Post-Soviet American Studies -- 3 | Transnationalism, Planetary Consciousness, and American Studies -- Part 2 | Deep Maps, Postracial Imaginaries, Diasporized Networks, and Other Transnational Literary Assemblages -- 4 | Transnational Mark Twain -- 5 | Racial Memory and the Modern Borders of the Nation-State -- 6 | The Other Side of History, The Other Side of Fiction: Form and Genre in Susshu Foster's Atomik Aztex -- Part 3 | Remapping the Transpacific Turn: From the Black Pacific and Oceanic Ecopoetics to Antipodean Transnationalisms -- 7 | The Manchurian Philosopher: W. E. B. Du Bois in the Eurasian Pacific -- 8 | Toward an Ecopoetics of Oceania: Worlding the Asia-Pacific Region as Space-Time Ecumence -- 9 | Antipodean Transnationalism: The Empire Lies Athwart -- 10 | Transpacific Studies and the Cultures of US Imperialism -- Part 4 | Decolonizing Knowledge Production for the Pacific Century -- 11 | Geopolitics of Knowing/Understanding and American Studies: A Decolonial Argument or View from the Global South -- 12 | Industries of Memory: The Vietnam War in Art -- 13 | Chinamerica: Global Affairs and Planetary Consciousness -- 14 | Negociating the Technological Empire: Cosmopolitics, Colonial Modernity, and Early Chinese American Autobiographical Writing -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Index.
The internationalization of American studies.
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