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American studies after American exceptionalism? : toward a comparative analysis of imperial state exceptionalisms / Donald E. Pease -- Bodies of knowledge: the exchange of intellectuals and intellectual exchange between Scotland and America in the post-revolutionary period / Kariann Akemi Yokota -- Ralph Ellison and the grain of internationalism / Brent Hayes Edwards -- Cold war, hot kitchen: Alice Childress, Natalya Baranskaya and the speakin place of Cold War womanhood / Kate Baldwin -- Circulating empires: colonial authority and the immoral, subversive problem of American film / Brian Larkin -- Scarlett OHara in Damascus: Hollywood, colonial politics, and Arab spectatorship during World War II / Elizabeth F. Thompson -- Chronotopes of a dystopic nation: cultures of dependency and border crossings in late Porfirian Mexico / Claudio Lomnitz -- Transpacific complicity and comparatist strategy: failure in decolonization and the rise of Japanese nationalism / Naoki Sakai -- War in several tongues: nations, languages, genres / Wai Chee Dimock -- Neo-orientalism / Ali Behdad and Juliet Williams -- American studies in motion: Tehran, Hyderabad, Cairo / Brian T. Edwards.;The discipline of American studies was established in the early days of World War II and drew on the myth of American exceptionalism. Now that the so-called American Century has come to an end, what would a truly globalized version of American studies look like? Brian T. Edwards and Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar offer a new standard for the fields transnational aspiration with Globalizing American Studies . The essays here offer a comparative, multilingual, or multisited approach to ideas and representations of America.

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Pamela Abbott

Glasgow Caledonian University

Scotland

Androcentrism; Consciousness-raising; Essentialism; Feminine mystique; Femininity; Gender; Masculinity; Other; Sisterhood

Yaa Abofraa and Ibigail Reid

Atlanta, Georgia

United States

Health of the women of Rastafari: Case study

Keshia Abraham

Florida International University

United States

Literature: Southern Africa

Margaret Abraham

Hofstra University

United States

Femicide; Infanticide

Evelyne Accad

University of Illinois

United States

Literature: Arabic; Violence and peace: Overview

Martha Ackelsberg

Smith College

United States

Community politics; Liberalism

Carolina Acosta-Alzuru

University of Georgia

United States

Images of women: Central and South America

Carol Adams

Writer and activist, Richardson, Texas

United States

Animal rights; Vegetarianism

Bina Agarwal

University of Delhi

India

Environment: South Asia

Amy Agigian

Suffolk University

United States

Infertility

Delia Aguilar

Washington State University

United States

Womanculture

Joanne Ailwood

University of Queensland

Australia

Educators: Preschool

Olabisi Aina

Obafemi Awolowo University

Nigeria

Technology: Women and development

Eileen Aird

Womens Therapy Centre, London

England

Education: Political

Saminaz Akhter

Boston Womens Health Book Collective

United States

Health: Overview

Irina Akimushkina

George Washington University

United States

Womens studies: Commonwealth of Independent States

Salma Al-Khudairi

Planning and development consultant, Riyadh

Saudi Arabia

Development: Middle East and the Arab region

Priscilla Alexander

North American Task Force on Prostitution

United States

Sex work

Beverly Allen

Syracuse University

United States

Ethnic cleansing

Edith Almhofer

University of Vienna

Austria

Performance art; Photography

Andaiye

Educator and political activist

Guyana

Cancer

Barbara Watson Andaya

University of Hawaii

United States

Politics and the state: Southeast Asia

Sonya Andermahr

University College Northhampton

England

Science fiction

Bonnie S. Anderson

Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, City University of New York

United States

Womens movement: Early international movement; Womens movement: Modern international movement

Linda Anderson

University of Newcastle upon Tyne

England

Autobiography

Wendy Annecke

University of Cape Town

South Africa

Alternative energy; Education: Southern Africa; Energy

Paula Arai

Vanderbilt University

United States

Zen

Pat Armstrong

Carleton University

Canada

Family wage; Maternity leave; Work: Equal pay and conditions

Charon Asetoya

Native American Community Board, Lake Andes, South Dakota

United States

Sterilization

Minna Aslama

Finnish Broadcasting Company

Finland

Media and politics

Barbara Aswad

Wayne State University

United States

Polygyny and polyandry

Elyn Aviva

Independent anthropologist and writer, Boulder, Colorado

United States

Music: North Africa and Islamic Middle East; Music: Sub-Saharan and southern Africa; Tourism

Pauline Ogho Aweto

African Migrant Women Association, Rome

Italy

Feminism: North Africa

Yamila Azize-Vargas

University of Puerto Rico, Cayey

Puerto Rico

Womens studies: Caribbean

Margaret Hope Bacon

Independent scholar, lecturer, and author, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

United States

Quakers

Ruth Bailey

Disability researcher, London

England

Disability: Quality of life

Susan Baker

Cardiff University

Wales

Green movement

Cora V. Baldock

Murdoch University

Australia

Altruism; Charity; Determinism: Economic; Economy: Overview; Third world; Volunteerism

Ellen Balka

Simon Fraser University

Canada

Professional societies

Anne Balsamo

Xerox Palo Alto Research Center

United States

Cultural studies; Culture: Overview

Asoka Bandarage

Mount Holyoke College

United States

Multinational corporations

Sarah Banet-Weiser

University of Southern California

United States

Beauty contests and pageants

Adele M. Barker

University of Arizona

United States

Literature: Russia

Paula C. Barnes

Auburn University

United States

Peace movements: North America

D. Rae Bamhisel

Antioch New England Graduate School

United States

Plagiarism in science

Caroline Bassett

Sussex University

England

Cyberspace and virtual reality

Susan Bassnett

University of Warwick

England

Feminism: Second-wave European; Literature: Central and South America

Alaka Basu

Cornell University

United States

Health care: South Asia

Martha Bayne

Founding editor, Maxine, Chicago

United States

Zines

Gerlin Bean

3-D Projects, Saint Catherine

Jamaica

Politics and the state: Caribbean

Nasa Begum

University of East London

England

Simultaneous oppressions

Ann Belford Ulanov

Union Theological Seminary

United States

Archetype

Barbara Belmont

National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP)

United States

Lesbians in science

Miriam Ben-Yoseph

De Paul University

United States

Entrepreneurship

Susan J. Bender

Skidmore College

United States

Anthropology

Dalida Maria Benfield

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

United States

Video

Joyce Berkman

University of Massachusetts

United States

Feminism: First-wave North American

Elaine Bernard

Harvard Trade Union Program

United States

Union movements

Lorraine Bemotsky

West Chester University

United States

Conservatism

Alison Bernstein

Ford Foundation

United States

Womens studies: Funding

Rosalie Bertell

Concern for Public Health, Toronto

Canada

Radiation

Vicki Bertram

Oxford Brookes University

England

Poetry: Feminist theory and criticism

Jacqueline Bhabha

University of Chicago

United States

Political asylum

Delys Margaret Bird

University of Western Australia

Australia

Detective fiction

Gene Bishop

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

United States

Medicine: Internal II

Prudence Black

University of Technology, Sydney

Australia

Fashion

Maud Blair

Open University

England

Education: Antiracist

Lori Blewett

Pacific Lutheran University

United States

Blackness and whiteness; Eugenics

Christine Bolt

University of Kent at Canterbury

England

Liberation movements

Barbara I. Bond

Freelance writer, Portland, Oregon

United States

Biological determinism; Lesbians in science

Gloria Bonder

Centro de Estudios de la Mujer, Ministerio de Cultura y Educacin

Argentina

Womens studies: Central and South America

Peg Bortner

Arizona State University

United States

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