Routledge Companion to Transnational American Studies

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advanced transnational cultural theory
American studies
Asian American Studies
Asian Pacific Islander Americans
Barbary frontier
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Chinese Railroad Workers
Cold War Cultural Politics
comparative cultural analysis
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cross-border identity formation
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events
Faulkner
film
globalisation studies
Guam
Homolingual Address
identity
images
indigenous performance studies
intifada
Lincoln
Lincoln's Image
Lincoln’s Image
literature
Mandela
Mark Twain
Mexico
Michael Jackson
North American Free Trade Agreement
Obama
OED Online
Official White House Photograph
Onoto Watanna
Pauline Hopkins
performance
Perspective USA
Play Backed
Poe
politics
Post War
postcolonial literary criticism
Rockefeller III
Snow Country
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Spiderwoman Theater
State Secretary
Structural Appropriation
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Transnational American Studies
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US history
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Willow Pattern
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  • ISBN 9781032401577
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Routledge Companion to Transnational American Studies provides scholars and students of American Studies with theoretical and applied essays that help to define Transnational American Studies as a discipline and practice.

In more than 30 essays, the volume offers a history of the concept of the "transnational" and takes readers from the Barbary frontier to Guam, from Mexico's border crossings to the intifada's contested zones. Together, the essays develop new ways for Americanists to read events, images, sound, literature, identity, film, politics, or performance transnationally through the work of diverse figures, such as Confucius, Edward Said, Pauline Hopkins, Poe, Faulkner, Michael Jackson, Onoto Watanna, and others. This timely volume also addresses presidential politics and interpictorial US history from Lincoln in Africa, to Obama and Mandela, to Trump.

The essays, written by prominent global Americanists, as well as the emerging scholars shaping the field, seek to provide foundational resources as well as experimental and forward-leaning approaches to Transnational American Studies.

Nina Morgan is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Transnational American Studies (Stanford University) and a professor of critical theory and literature at Kennesaw State University, USA, where she is also a founder of the American Studies program.

Alfred Hornung is Research Professor of English and American Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany. He is also Director of the Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies.

Takayuki Tatsumi is Professor of American Literature and Critical Theory at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. He has served as President of The American Literature Society of Japan and The Poe Society of Japan, in addition to serving as Vice President of the Melville Society of Japan.