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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Globalizing American Studies
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[One] American Studies after American Exceptionalism? -
[Two] Bodies of Knowledge -
[Three] Ralph Ellison and the Grain of Internationalism -
[Four] Cold War, Hot Kitchen -
[Five] Circulating Empires -
[Six] Scarlett O'Hara in Damascus -
[Seven] Chronotopes of a Dystopic Nation -
[Eight] Transpacific Complicity and Comparatist Strategy -
[Nine] War in Several Tongues -
[Ten] Neo-Orientalism -
[Eleven] American Studies in Motion - Contributors
- Index
(p.323) Contributors
(p.323) Contributors
- Source:
- Globalizing American Studies
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Globalizing American Studies
-
[One] American Studies after American Exceptionalism? -
[Two] Bodies of Knowledge -
[Three] Ralph Ellison and the Grain of Internationalism -
[Four] Cold War, Hot Kitchen -
[Five] Circulating Empires -
[Six] Scarlett O'Hara in Damascus -
[Seven] Chronotopes of a Dystopic Nation -
[Eight] Transpacific Complicity and Comparatist Strategy -
[Nine] War in Several Tongues -
[Ten] Neo-Orientalism -
[Eleven] American Studies in Motion - Contributors
- Index