American studies as transnational practice : turning toward the transpacific
Re-mapping the transnational: a Dartmouth series in American studies
Re-mapping the transnational.
Introduction: Transnational American studies and the transpacific imaginary / Part I. Transnational practices: outside/inside American studies -- How transnationalism reconfigured the field of American studies: the transnational/diaspora complex / Post-Soviet American studies / Transnationalism, planetary consciousness, and American studies / Part II. Deep maps, postracial imaginaries, diasporized networks, and other transnational literary assemblages -- Transnational Mark Twain / Racial memory and the modern borders of the nation-state / The other side of history, the other side of fiction: form and genre in Susshu Foster's Atomik Aztex / Part III. Remapping the transpacific turn: from the black Pacific and Oceanic ecopoetics to antipodean transnationalisms -- The manchurian philosopher: W.E.B. Du Bois in the Eurasian Pacific / Toward an ecopoetics of Oceania: worlding the Asia-Pacific region as space-time ecumene / Antipodean transnationalism: the empire lies athwart / Transpacific studies and the cultures of US imperialism / Part IV. Decolonizing knowledge production for the Pacific century -- Geopolitics of knowing/understanding and American studies: a decolonial argument or view from the global south / Industries of memory: the Viêt Nam War in art / ChinAmerica: global affairs and planetary consciousness / Negotiating the technological empire: cosmopolitics, colonial modernity, and early Chinese American autobiographical writing
Shu, Yuan, editor.
Pease, Donald E., editor.
Yuan Shu and Donald E. Pease -- Donald E. Pease -- Eva Cherniavsky -- Yuan Shu -- Shelley Fisher Fishkin -- Rafael Pérez-Torres -- Ramón Saldívar -- Etsuko Taketani -- Rob Wilson -- Paul Giles -- John Carlos Rowe -- Walter D. Mignolo -- Viet Thanh Nguyen -- Alfred Hornung -- Yuan Shu.
edited by Yuan Shu & Donald E. Pease.