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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Futures 1
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Posthegemonic
- What’s in a Name? 45
- The International within the National 76
- The Future in the Present 93
- Manifest Domesticity 111
- C. L. R. James, Moby-Dick, and the Emergence of Transnational American Studies 135
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Comparativist
- Postnationalism, Globalism, and the New American Studies 167
- Salesman in Moscow 183
- The Humanities in the Age of Expressive Individualism and Cultural Radicalism 211
- Autobiographies of the Ex-White Men: Why Race Is Not a Social Construction 231
- Color Blindness and Acting Out 248
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Differential
- Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity 269
- Identities and Identity Studies: Reading Toni Cade Bambara’s ‘‘The Hammer Man’’ 305
- Hemispheric Vertigo: Cuba, Quebec, and Other Provisional Reconfigurations of ‘‘Our’’ New America(s) 327
- Marriage as Treason: Polygamy, Nation, and the Novel 341
- Litigious Therapeutics: Recovering the Rights of Children 371
- American Studies in the ‘‘Age of the World Picture’’: Thinking the Question of Language 387
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Counterhegemonic
- Work and Culture in American Studies 419
- ‘‘Sent for You Yesterday, Here You Come Today’’: American Studies Scholarship and the New Social Movements 441
- Toward a Dialogics of International American Culture Studies: Transnationality, Border Discourses, and Public Culture(s) 461
- American Studies, American Politics, and the Reinvention of Class 486
- The End of Academia: The Future of American Studies 510
- Nation dot com: American Studies and the Production of the Corporatist Citizen 536
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Afterword
- ConsterNation 559
- Bibliography 581
- Contributors 609
- Index 613
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Futures 1
-
Posthegemonic
- What’s in a Name? 45
- The International within the National 76
- The Future in the Present 93
- Manifest Domesticity 111
- C. L. R. James, Moby-Dick, and the Emergence of Transnational American Studies 135
-
Comparativist
- Postnationalism, Globalism, and the New American Studies 167
- Salesman in Moscow 183
- The Humanities in the Age of Expressive Individualism and Cultural Radicalism 211
- Autobiographies of the Ex-White Men: Why Race Is Not a Social Construction 231
- Color Blindness and Acting Out 248
-
Differential
- Whiteness Studies and the Paradox of Particularity 269
- Identities and Identity Studies: Reading Toni Cade Bambara’s ‘‘The Hammer Man’’ 305
- Hemispheric Vertigo: Cuba, Quebec, and Other Provisional Reconfigurations of ‘‘Our’’ New America(s) 327
- Marriage as Treason: Polygamy, Nation, and the Novel 341
- Litigious Therapeutics: Recovering the Rights of Children 371
- American Studies in the ‘‘Age of the World Picture’’: Thinking the Question of Language 387
-
Counterhegemonic
- Work and Culture in American Studies 419
- ‘‘Sent for You Yesterday, Here You Come Today’’: American Studies Scholarship and the New Social Movements 441
- Toward a Dialogics of International American Culture Studies: Transnationality, Border Discourses, and Public Culture(s) 461
- American Studies, American Politics, and the Reinvention of Class 486
- The End of Academia: The Future of American Studies 510
- Nation dot com: American Studies and the Production of the Corporatist Citizen 536
-
Afterword
- ConsterNation 559
- Bibliography 581
- Contributors 609
- Index 613