National Stereotypes in Perspective: Americans in France, Frenchmen in America: Studia Imagologica, cartea 9
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042013650
ISBN-10: 9042013656
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studia Imagologica
ISBN-10: 9042013656
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studia Imagologica
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
William L. CHEW III: ‘Literature, History, and the Social Sciences?’ An Historical-Imagological Approach to Franco-American Stereotypes
The Revolutionary Legacy of Two Sister Republics
Doina P. HARSANYI: The Burdens of a Moderate Revolutionary Land: The Duc de Liancourt’s Exile in America, 1794-1797
Sarah J. PURCELL: Lafayette, Memory, and American Democracy
Tracy N. LEAVELLE: The Osage in Europe: Romanticism, the Vanishing Indian, and French Civilization During the Restoration
Nineteenth Century Societies in Perspective: Justice, Gender and Race
Carlo COLATRELLA: The American Experiment in Criminal Justice and its European Observers
Louis KERN: ‘Slavery recedes but the Prejudice to Which it Has Given Birth is Immovable’: Beaumont and Tocqueville Confront Racism and Slavery in Ante-Bellum America and Orléanist France
Dominique A. LAURENT: The American Civil War in the French Press
Jeannene PRZYBLYSKI: Visions of Race and Nation at the Paris Exposition, 1900: A French Context for the American Negro Exhibit
Bess BEATTY: Outside the Narrow Circle: American Women in France in the Nineteenth Century
Twentieth Century Societies in Perspective: Culture, Gender and Race
Jennifer D. KEENE: French and American Racial Stereotypes during the First World War
William KEYLOR: The Messiah and the Tiger: Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, and the Cultural Stereotypes of America and France at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
Barbara ZABEL: The Expatriates of the Machine-Age: Josephine Baker and Alexander Calder in Paris
Seth ARMUS: George Bernamos, Emmanuel Mounier, and French Catholic Anti-Americanism
Patrick G. GERSTER: The French Connection: Raoul de Roussy de Sales and the ‘Problem’ of Love in America
Stephen HARP: Advocating Americanization? Michelin in Interwar France
Isabelle GOURNAY: Romance, Prejudice and Levitt’s Americanization of the Middle Class House in France
Notes on the Contributors
William L. CHEW III: ‘Literature, History, and the Social Sciences?’ An Historical-Imagological Approach to Franco-American Stereotypes
The Revolutionary Legacy of Two Sister Republics
Doina P. HARSANYI: The Burdens of a Moderate Revolutionary Land: The Duc de Liancourt’s Exile in America, 1794-1797
Sarah J. PURCELL: Lafayette, Memory, and American Democracy
Tracy N. LEAVELLE: The Osage in Europe: Romanticism, the Vanishing Indian, and French Civilization During the Restoration
Nineteenth Century Societies in Perspective: Justice, Gender and Race
Carlo COLATRELLA: The American Experiment in Criminal Justice and its European Observers
Louis KERN: ‘Slavery recedes but the Prejudice to Which it Has Given Birth is Immovable’: Beaumont and Tocqueville Confront Racism and Slavery in Ante-Bellum America and Orléanist France
Dominique A. LAURENT: The American Civil War in the French Press
Jeannene PRZYBLYSKI: Visions of Race and Nation at the Paris Exposition, 1900: A French Context for the American Negro Exhibit
Bess BEATTY: Outside the Narrow Circle: American Women in France in the Nineteenth Century
Twentieth Century Societies in Perspective: Culture, Gender and Race
Jennifer D. KEENE: French and American Racial Stereotypes during the First World War
William KEYLOR: The Messiah and the Tiger: Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, and the Cultural Stereotypes of America and France at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
Barbara ZABEL: The Expatriates of the Machine-Age: Josephine Baker and Alexander Calder in Paris
Seth ARMUS: George Bernamos, Emmanuel Mounier, and French Catholic Anti-Americanism
Patrick G. GERSTER: The French Connection: Raoul de Roussy de Sales and the ‘Problem’ of Love in America
Stephen HARP: Advocating Americanization? Michelin in Interwar France
Isabelle GOURNAY: Romance, Prejudice and Levitt’s Americanization of the Middle Class House in France
Notes on the Contributors
Recenzii
”…an accessible, engaging, and stimulating collection…” in: MLR, 97.4, 2002, pp. 987-988