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  • av USA) Okker & Patricia (University of Missouri
    751 - 1 967

  • - Turn-of-the-Century American Women Writers and British Reviewers
    av Stephanie Palmer
    641 - 1 831

  • - Spaces, Bodies, Borders
    av Ana Maria Manzanas Calvo & Jesus Benito Sanchez
    671 - 1 967

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    671

    Tara Stubbs is a University Lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing in the Department for Continuing Education at Oxford University, UK. Doug Haynes is a Lecturer in American Studies at the School of English, University of Sussex, UK.

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    1 861

    This volume collects essays that push the study of transatlantic connections between nineteenth-century U.S. and Spanish literature past the boundaries of the small coterie of Hispanists typically conceived as the canon in this area of study

  • - Critical Imaginaries for a Global Age
     
    751

    This volume, by recognizing the complexity of cultural production in both its diasporic and national contexts, seeks a nuanced critical approach in order to look ahead to the future of transnational literary studies. The majority of the chapters, written by literary and ethnic studies scholars, analyze ethnic literatures of the United States which, given the nation¿s history of slavery and immigration, form an integral part of mainstream American literature today. While the primary focus is literary, the chapters analyze their specific topics from perspectives drawn from several disciplines, including cultural studies and history. This book is an exciting and insightful resource for scholars with interests in transnationalism, American literature and ethnic studies.

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    1 967

    Tara Stubbs is a University Lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing in the Department for Continuing Education at Oxford University, UK. Doug Haynes is a Lecturer in American Studies at the School of English, University of Sussex, UK.

  • - Critical Imaginaries for a Global Age
     
    1 967

    This volume, by recognizing the complexity of cultural production in both its diasporic and national contexts, seeks a nuanced critical approach in order to look ahead to the future of transnational literary studies. The majority of the chapters, written by literary and ethnic studies scholars, analyze ethnic literatures of the United States which, given the nation¿s history of slavery and immigration, form an integral part of mainstream American literature today. While the primary focus is literary, the chapters analyze their specific topics from perspectives drawn from several disciplines, including cultural studies and history. This book is an exciting and insightful resource for scholars with interests in transnationalism, American literature and ethnic studies.

  • - Children of Empire
    av Denis (University of Kitakyushu & Japan) Jonnes
    2 191

  • av Peter (University of Cordoba & Spain) Ferry
    2 117

  • av Judie (University of Nottingham & UK) Newman
    751 - 1 967

  • - The Politics of Identity
    av Elizabeth Jacobs
    697 - 1 967

  • - Towards a Spatialized Reading
    av Helen May Dennis
    711 - 2 451

  • av Germany) Mackenthun, Gesa (Gesa Mackenthun & University of Rostock
    781 - 1 971

  • av Will (University of Kent & UK) Norman
    2 167

  • - The Country Poor in the Great Depression
    av Stephen (University College London & UK) Fender
    1 967

  • - The Possibility of Fiction
    av Peter Boxall
    861

    Presents an account of Don DeLillo's writing, situating his oeuvre within an analysis of the condition of contemporary fiction, and dealing with his work in relation to contemporary political and economic concerns. This book provides a reading of DeLillo's ambivalent engagement with American and European culture.

  • av Aliki (University of Dundee & Scotland) Varvogli
    831 - 1 967

  • av USA.) Swirski & Peter (University of Missouri-St. Louis
    827 - 1 967

  • av Jesus Benito Sanchez & Ana M. Manzanas
    727 - 1 967

  • av Christopher (University of New Haven & US) Dowd
    741 - 1 891

    Examines the development of literary constructions of Irish-American identity from the mid-nineteenth century arrival of the Famine generation through the Great Depression.

  • av USA) Knadler & Stephen (Spelman College
    751 - 2 037

    Examines how African American writers, often traveling to the margins of a nineteenth and early twentieth-century US Empire, developed sets of cross-racial, cross-national identifications, sympathies and alliances that caused them to challenge dominant ideas of US nationalism, democracy and citizenship.

  • - Myths of the Frontier
    av Megan Riley (The American School in London & UK) McGilchrist
    851 - 2 167

    Establishes a link between the western American writers, Wallace Stegner and Cormac McCarthy. This book examines the treatment of landscape and nature in their works, suggesting that they exemplify perspectives which are related to their authors' historical positions before and after the cultural watershed of the Vietnam era.

  • - International Encounters
    av Helena (University of Aberystwyth & UK) Grice
    1 247

    Examines the American cultural and literary preoccupation with Asia, exploring the corresponding historical-political situations - including China's Cultural Revolution and Japanese geisha culture - that have both circumscribed and enabled greater cultural and political contact between Asia and America.

  • av UK) Pollard & Finn (Glasgow University
    727 - 1 967

    Through key literary works of revolutionary and early national America by writers, this book shows how American national character was born and remained in bitter debate in the nation's formative years.

  • - Literary Translation 1773-1892
    av Colleen G. (Dartmouth College, USA) Boggs & New Hampshire
    527 - 1 891

    What is transnationalism and how does it affect American literature? This book examines nineteenth century contexts of transnationalism, translation and literature. It demonstrates that the assumption that American literature has become transnational marks a blindness to the intrinsic transatlanticism of American literature.

  • - Origins
    av Spain) Tally & Justine (University of La Laguna Tenerife
    741 - 2 167

    Examines the ways and means of memory in the preservation of belief systems passed down from the earliest civilizations (both the Classical Greek and the Ancient Egyptian) as a challenge to the sterility of modernity. This work explores the use of Foucauldian theory that reclaims the origins of civilization's primal concerns.

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    2 117

    This volume combines literary analysis and theoretical approaches to mobility, diasporic identities and the construction of space to explore the different ways in which the notion of return shapes contemporary ethnic writing such as fiction, ethnography, memoir, and film. Through a wide variety of ethnic experiences ranging from the Transatlantic, Asian American, Latino/a and Caribbean alongside their corresponding forms of displacement - political exile, war trauma, and economic migration - the essays in this collection connect the intimate experience of the returning subject to multiple locations, historical experiences, inter-subjective relations, and cultural interactions.

  • - Static Heroes, Social Movements and Empowerment
    av Jesus Benito Sanchez & Ana M. Manzanas
    1 351

  • - Literature, Film, and Music
     
    781

    This book studies the transnational nature of American cultural productions, examining how they serve as ways of perceiving American culture. Visiting literature, film, and music, it considers how manifestations of American culture have traveled and what has happened to the texts in the process, including how they have been commodified.

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