The dissertation argues that during the last four decades of the twentieth century Eastern Europe functions as a generative transnational space in the production of American culture. I demonstrate the complex interdependence between American literature and U.S. foreign policy on Warsaw Pact countries. By analyzing a series of actual and imaginative U.S. engagements with Soviet bloc countries, I delineate the region\u27s status as a central cultural and geopolitical contact zone. I examine works by figures such as John Updike, Philip Roth, Allen Ginsberg, Milan Kundera, Jonathan Franzen, and F. O. Matthiessen within sociocultural frameworks like the State Department\u27s program of Cultural Exchange, the privileging of voices from political ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2012. Major: Comparative Studies in Discourse and S...
The period of the Cold War is an interesting era regarding the relationship between the United State...
The interaction of cultures is becoming an ever growing factor in the world of today. 1989 was the y...
The purpose of this dissertation is to study literary representations of Eastern Europe in the works...
"Mapping Fear and Potentiality in American Cold-War Narratives of Eastern Europe" analyses literary ...
This dissertation examines representations of America in three collections of essays by Russian writ...
This interdisciplinary project is an inquiry into how post-Communist sites enter America post Cold W...
In an attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the effects of Cold War culture on John Updike\u27s ...
This dissertation examines representations of America in three collections of essays by Russian writ...
Inspired by the well-established trope of Eastern Europe’s in-betweenness, this article uses the not...
In response to the emerging Cold War conflict, American policymakers adopted cultural diplomacy as a...
This dissertation argues that the post-war suburban boom and the dawning atomic age worked together ...
The author is a Professor in the Department of History, University of SalzburgIn this paper I will n...
After 1945, many American writers and intellectuals devoted themselves to European reconstruction, t...
This dissertation investigates the ways that migration and the ongoing legacies of imperialism shape...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2012. Major: Comparative Studies in Discourse and S...
The period of the Cold War is an interesting era regarding the relationship between the United State...
The interaction of cultures is becoming an ever growing factor in the world of today. 1989 was the y...
The purpose of this dissertation is to study literary representations of Eastern Europe in the works...
"Mapping Fear and Potentiality in American Cold-War Narratives of Eastern Europe" analyses literary ...
This dissertation examines representations of America in three collections of essays by Russian writ...
This interdisciplinary project is an inquiry into how post-Communist sites enter America post Cold W...
In an attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the effects of Cold War culture on John Updike\u27s ...
This dissertation examines representations of America in three collections of essays by Russian writ...
Inspired by the well-established trope of Eastern Europe’s in-betweenness, this article uses the not...
In response to the emerging Cold War conflict, American policymakers adopted cultural diplomacy as a...
This dissertation argues that the post-war suburban boom and the dawning atomic age worked together ...
The author is a Professor in the Department of History, University of SalzburgIn this paper I will n...
After 1945, many American writers and intellectuals devoted themselves to European reconstruction, t...
This dissertation investigates the ways that migration and the ongoing legacies of imperialism shape...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2012. Major: Comparative Studies in Discourse and S...
The period of the Cold War is an interesting era regarding the relationship between the United State...
The interaction of cultures is becoming an ever growing factor in the world of today. 1989 was the y...