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After American Studies
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This book is a timely critique of national and transnational approaches to community, and their forms of belonging and trans/patriotism. Using reports in multicultural psychology and cultural neuroscience to interpret an array of cultural forms, the book makes important points about the limits of transnationalism as a scholarly paradigm.
After American Studies is a timely critique of national and transnational approaches to community, and their forms of belonging and trans/patriotisms. Using reports in multicultural psychology and cultural neuroscience to interpret an array of cultural forms-including literature, art, film, advertising, search engines, urban planning, museum artifacts, visa policy, public education, and ostensibly non-state media-the argument fills a gap in contemporary criticism by a focus on what makes cultural canons symbolically effective (or not) for an individual exposed to them. The book makes important points about the limits of transnationalism as a paradigm, evidencing how such approaches often reiterate presumptive and essentialized notions of identity that function as new dimensions of exceptionalism. In response to the shortcomings in trans/national criticism, the final chapter initiates a theoretical consideration of a postgeographic and postcultural form of community (and of cultural analysis).
Autorentext
Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera is associate professor in the Department of Humanities at the University of Puerto Rico.
Klappentext
After American Studies is a timely critique of national and transnational approaches to community, and their forms of belonging and trans/patriotisms. Using reports in multicultural psychology and cultural neuroscience to interpret an array of cultural forms-including literature, art, film, advertising, search engines, urban planning, museum artifacts, visa policy, public education, and ostensibly non-state media-the argument fills a gap in contemporary criticism by a focus on what makes cultural canons symbolically effective (or not) for an individual exposed to them. The book makes important points about the limits of transnationalism as a paradigm, evidencing how such approaches often reiterate presumptive and essentialized notions of identity that function as new dimensions of exceptionalism. In response to the shortcomings in trans/national criticism, the final chapter initiates a theoretical consideration of a postgeographic and postcultural form of community (and of cultural analysis).
Inhalt
Introduction: A Critique of Transnational Approaches to Community
- The Ontology of Cultural Groups in Modernity
- Place-Making ****
- Literature as a Device of Cultural Appropriation
- A Coda to Literary Canons
- Art and Power
- Forced Acculturation
- Transmedia Storytelling
- Colonial Problems, Transnational American Studies
- Imagining New Communities
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367887100
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Anzahl Seiten 188
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2019
- EAN 9780367887100
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-88710-0
- Veröffentlichung 10.12.2019
- Titel After American Studies
- Autor Herlihy-Mera Jeffrey
- Untertitel Rethinking the Legacies of Transnational Exceptionalism
- Gewicht 453g
- Herausgeber Routledge