John Muthyala’s Reworlding America moves beyond the U.S.-centered approach of traditional American literary criticism. In this groundbreaking book, Muthyala argues for a transgeographical perspective from which to study the literary and cultural histories of the Americas. By emphasizing transnational migration, border crossing, and colonial modernity, Reworlding America exposes how national, ethnic, linguistic, religious, and cultural boundaries have been continually created and transgressed—with profound consequences for the peoples of the Americas. Drawing from cultural studies, anthropology, literature, and history, Muthyala examines the literatures of the Americas in terms of their intimate relationship to questions of cultural survival...
Transindigenous Modernism indigenizes the study of literary modernism. It applies the term indigenis...
American Imaginaries examines the diverse societies and nations of the Western hemisphere as they ha...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, we may be in a transnational moment, increasingly aw...
John Muthyala’s Reworlding America moves beyond the U.S.-centered approach of traditional American l...
John Muthyala’s Reworlding America moves beyond the U.S.-centered approach of traditional American l...
The contributors to this book challenge the usual boundaries of 'post-colonial' theory. Focusing on ...
Post-Nationalist American Studies seeks to revise the cultural nationalism and celebratory American ...
This study explores and analyzes the ways in which three contemporary writers--Cormac McCarthy, Lesl...
Advisors: Kathleen Renk.Committee members: Timothy Ryan; Mark Van Wienen.Includes bibliographical re...
In rethinking and reframing the American national narrative in a wider context, the contributors to ...
Globalization is not the Americanization of the world, argues John Muthyala. Rather, it is an uneven...
As new comparative perspectives on race and ethnicity open up, scholars are identifying and explorin...
Globalization is not the Americanization of the world, argues John Muthyala. Rather, it is an uneven...
Critical framing of the question of archival research in literary studies with reference to the rece...
From the conquest onwards, travel writing has played an important role in creating “America” as a ne...
Transindigenous Modernism indigenizes the study of literary modernism. It applies the term indigenis...
American Imaginaries examines the diverse societies and nations of the Western hemisphere as they ha...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, we may be in a transnational moment, increasingly aw...
John Muthyala’s Reworlding America moves beyond the U.S.-centered approach of traditional American l...
John Muthyala’s Reworlding America moves beyond the U.S.-centered approach of traditional American l...
The contributors to this book challenge the usual boundaries of 'post-colonial' theory. Focusing on ...
Post-Nationalist American Studies seeks to revise the cultural nationalism and celebratory American ...
This study explores and analyzes the ways in which three contemporary writers--Cormac McCarthy, Lesl...
Advisors: Kathleen Renk.Committee members: Timothy Ryan; Mark Van Wienen.Includes bibliographical re...
In rethinking and reframing the American national narrative in a wider context, the contributors to ...
Globalization is not the Americanization of the world, argues John Muthyala. Rather, it is an uneven...
As new comparative perspectives on race and ethnicity open up, scholars are identifying and explorin...
Globalization is not the Americanization of the world, argues John Muthyala. Rather, it is an uneven...
Critical framing of the question of archival research in literary studies with reference to the rece...
From the conquest onwards, travel writing has played an important role in creating “America” as a ne...
Transindigenous Modernism indigenizes the study of literary modernism. It applies the term indigenis...
American Imaginaries examines the diverse societies and nations of the Western hemisphere as they ha...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, we may be in a transnational moment, increasingly aw...