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Global perspectives on the United States : pro-Americanism, anti-Americanism, and the discourses between / edited by Virginia R. Dominguez and Jane C. Desmond.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Domínguez, Virginia R., editor.
Desmond, Jane, editor.
Series:
Global studies of the United States.
Global studies of the United States
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Civilization, Modern--American influences.
Civilization, Modern.
World politics--1989-.
World politics.
Social history--1970-.
Social history.
Social change.
United States--Foreign public opinion.
United States.
United States--Relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (298 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2017]
Summary:
"This edited collection emphasizes public discourse and the related circulation of debates, practices, and commodities that get perceived abroad as having an American origin, such as hip-hop in Japan or the organization of higher education in Germany. These essays provide a unique, global perspective on America, because they are authored by Americanist scholars situated outside of the United States, and working in Britain, Japan, Germany, Kazakhstan, Egypt, South Africa, Panama, Mexico, the Republic of Georgia, Hungary, Norway, and Poland. Encompassing a range of disciplines, including literary studies, art history, political science, and sociology, the collection aims to provide a series of in-depth case studies that focus on specific cultural practices, as well as the importation and exportation of institutional organizational systems. Rather than simply accepting as its starting point the idea of 'Pro-Americanism' and 'Anti-Americanism,' this project analyzes the production of those concepts when attached to specific social practices, and uncovers the impact that such labeling has on social change within the specific cultural and political contexts of disparate locations. The collection emerges out of research done by the International Forum for U.S. Studies scholars, and includes essays that cover a range of topics, such as the Arab uprising in Egypt, 9/11, U.S.-Latin American relations, and global responses to the Civil Rights Movement"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Reading "America" Across and Against the Grain of Public Discourse
Introduction: The "American" Conundrum-Criticism, Attraction, and Antagonisms
Part I. Whose "America"? Whose "Anti-Americanism"?
1. Internationalizing African American Studies, Too: White (West-) German Responses to the Civil Rights Movement
2. What We Talk about When We Talk about Anti-Americanism: An Italian Perspective
Second Look-Sabine Broeck on Giorgio Mariani
Second Look-Giorgio Mariani on Sabine Broeck
Third Look-Sophia Balakian on Mariani and Broeck-"Sticks and Stones: Discourses of Anti-Americanism as Name-Calling
Part II . Histories of Engagements: Two Case Studies Looking at Domestic Consumption and Their Contexts
3. Americanization and Anti-Americanism in Poland: A Case Study, 1945-2006
4. Americanization and Anti-American Attitudes in South Africa and Georgia: A Historical Snapshot from 2005
Second Look-Loes Nas on Kate Delaney and Andrzej Antoszek
Second Look-Sophia Balakian on Loes Nas
Third Look-Jane C. Desmond on Delaney &amp
Antoszek and Nas-"Reversing the Vectors of Analysis: Calibrating the 'Use Value' of Discourses of 'Americanism,' 'Americanization,' and 'Anti-Americanism'"
Part III . Debating the Terms of Debate
5. Kefaya and the New Politics of Anti-Americanism
6. Understanding Anti-Americanism in Central Asia
Second Look-Manar Shorbagy on Edward Schatz
Second Look-Edward Schatz on Manar Shorbagy
Third Look-Seyed Mohammad Marandi on Schatz and Shorbagy-"What Is Anti-Americanism?"
Third Look-Ira Dworkin on Schatz and Shorbagy-"Thinking Outside of America: The State, the Street, and Civil Society"
Part IV . Visual Engagements and Their Interpretations.
7. Lost and Found in Translation: Problems of Cultural Translation in Hungary after 1989
8. Westward Ho with Kholiwood: The Transnational Turn in the Neoliberal Marketplace
Second Look-Richard Ellis on Zsófia Bán
Second Look-Zsófia Bán on Richard Ellis
Third Look-Ana Mauad on Bán and Ellis-An Imagined Community for the Twenty-First Century?
Part V. Disrup ting Binaries: Whose "Country Mu sic" and Whose "Hip-Hop"?
9. Tales of the West: "Americanization" in an Era of "Europeanization"
10. Japanese Rappers, 9/11, and Soft Power: Anti-American Sentiments in "American" Popular Culture
Second Look-Ian Condry on Kristin Solli
Second Look-Kristin Solli on Ian Condry
Third Look-Michael Titlestad on Solli and Condry-"Dreaming America"
Part VI . Is It "Americanization" or "Pro-Americanism"? The Americas, Pan-Americanism, and Immigration
11. "Making Pals in Panama": U.S.-Latin American Relations and the Trope of the Good Neighbor in Coca-Cola Advertising during the 1940s
12. Americanism and Anti-Americanism of Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles
Second Look-Guillermo Ibarra on Amy Spellacy
Second Look-Amy Spellacy on Guillermo Ibarra
Third Look-Virginia R. Domínguez on Spellacy and Ibarra-"Not Just for Latin Americanists"
Contributors
Index.
Notes:
Previously issued in print: 2017.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-252-09933-8
OCLC:
983465763

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