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    American Exceptionalisms

    From Winthrop to Winfrey

    AvSylvia Söderlind,James Taylor Carson

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2011

    1 111 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Wide ranging, interdisciplinary look at the emergence and persistence of the concept of American Exceptionalism in US culture and history.An incisive and wide ranging look at a powerful force and myth in American culture and history, American Exceptionalisms reveals the centuries-old persistence of the notion that the United States is an exceptional nation, in being both an example to the world and exempt from the rules of international law. Scholars from North America and Europe trace versions of the rhetoric of exceptionalism through a multitude of historical, cultural, and political phenomena, from John Winthrop's vision of the "cittie on a hill" and the Salem witch trials in the seventeenth century to The Blair Witch Project and Oprah Winfrey's "Child Predator Watch List" in the twenty-first century. The first set of essays focus on constitutive historical moments in the development of the myth, rom early exploration narratives through political debates in the early republic to twentieth-century immigration debates. The latter essays address the role of exceptionalism in the "war on terror" and such cornerstones of modern popular culture such as the horror stories of H.P. Lovecraft, the songs of Steve Earle, and the Oprah Winfrey show.Sylvia Söderlind is Associate Professor of English Language and Literature at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. She is the author of Margin/Alias: Language and Colonization in Canadian and Québécois Fiction (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991) and articles on American, Canadian and Québécois fiction, "ghostmodernism" and translation, and the politics of metaphor published in, among others, Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, Ariel, Essays in Canadian Writing, Voix et images, RS/SI, New Feminism Review (Japan), ARTES (Sweden).James Taylor Carson is Professor of History and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. His scholarship focuses on the ethnohistory of native peoples in the American South, and he has published two books on the subject, Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999) and Making an Atlantic World: Circles, Paths, and Stories from the Colonial South (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2007).

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2011-12-16
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 23 mm
    • Vikt:499 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:278
    • Förlag:State University of New York Press
    • ISBN:9781438435756

    Utforska kategorier

    • Kulturvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik
    • Amerikas historia inom Historia och arkeologi

    Mer om författaren

    Sylvia Söderlind is Associate Professor of English at Queen's University in Canada. She is the author of Margin/Alias: Language and Colonization in Canadian and Québécois Fiction. James Taylor Carson is Professor of History and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen's University in Canada. He is the author of Making an Atlantic World: Circles, Paths, and Stories from the Colonial South and Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal.

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    "…quality essays that reflect the new willingness to challenge exceptionalist dogma." — Journal of American History

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction: The Shining of AmericaSilvia Söderlind1. Witch-hunting: American Exceptionalism and Global TerrorismDeborah L. Madsen2. Both East and West: Asian and the Origins of American ExceptionalismJames J. Allegro3. "The cause of America is in great measure the cause of all mankind": American Universalism and Exceptionalism in the Early RepublicEmily García4. Burlesquing America’s Errand: Savage Satire in Irving’s History of New York and Melville’s The Confidence-ManMatthew Brophy5. Exclusion Acts: How Popular Westerns Brokered the Atlantic DiasporaChristine Bold6. America as "World-Salvation": Josiah Strong, W. E. B. Du Bois, and the Global Rhetoric of American ExceptionalismNathaniel Cadle7. American Exceptionalism and Immigration Debates in the Modern United StatesCarl J. Bon Tempo8. Giving the People What They Want: The African American Exception as Racial Cliché in Percival Everett’s ErasureAnthony Stewart9. "Just an American Boy": American Exceptionalism and Steve Earle versus Capital PunishmentRoxanne Harde10. Oprah’s Vigilante SentimentalismSara Humphreys11. The City under the Hill: Allegorical Tradition and H. P. Lovecraft’s AmericaMatthew StrohackAfterword: American Exceptionalism in American Intellectual Conversation, or How I Finally Submitted to Literary CriticismTerri BakerNotes on ContributorsIndex