Markha ValentaRadboud University Nijmegen Abandoning America the Better to Save American Studies: A Proposal Abstract: This paper argues that the most fruitful future for American Studies is one that subsumes it to global projects, critical sensibilities, political, intellectual and aesthetic fields greater than itself. Correspondingly, the prime referent of American Studies ought not to be a reified “America” but rather the paradoxes, tensions and contestations between democratic and inhumanely extractive relations that gave birth to and continue to shape the US/Americas, even as their reach and flow far exceed “America.” The US – as icon, social field and political actor – is as much the effect as the source of global forc...
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Contains fulltext : 178437.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)33 p
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As Americanists, we commonly approach "America" with suspicion, fear, even anger; we view it as a po...
The beginning of American Studies as an academic discipline at Hungarian colleges and universities i...
My archive- the collection of resources I have drawn upon for my comments- includes, among other sou...
Contains fulltext : 178437.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)33 p
The past decades witnessed the flourishing of Inter-American Studies. Beyond the self-centeredness o...
Giorgio MarianiDipartimento di Studi Europei, Americani e InterculturaliUniversità "Sapienza" di Rom...
The following essay focuses on recent developments in American Studies. Itaddresses the paradigmatic...
This paper presents an attempt to briefly examine the specific character of the institutional site ...
Il s'agit du texte d'une communication prononcée en ouverture des Doctoriales de l'AFEA à Orléans le...
The departure point of this article is that however one conceives the practice of American Studies o...
As this presentation aims at improving European exchanges and, hopefully, fostering greater collabor...
Scholars from several European institutions specialized in American studies, gathered in a round tab...
Post-Nationalist American Studies seeks to revise the cultural nationalism and celebratory American ...
The notion of “American Studies” no more goes of itself than any decreed necessity for their “renova...
This essay traces the 20th Century precursors to the development of “transatlantic studies” in the e...
As Americanists, we commonly approach "America" with suspicion, fear, even anger; we view it as a po...
The beginning of American Studies as an academic discipline at Hungarian colleges and universities i...
My archive- the collection of resources I have drawn upon for my comments- includes, among other sou...