National identities and post-Americanist narratives /
National narratives create imaginary relations within imagined communities called national peoples. But in the American narrative, alongside the nexus of belonging established for the national community, the national narrative has represented other peoples (women, blacks, "foreigners", the...
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Language: | English |
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Durham, N.C. :
Duke University Press,
1994.
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Series: | New Americanists.
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Table of Contents:
- National Identities, Postmodern Artifacts and Postnational Narratives / Donald E. Pease
- Nationalism, Hypercanonization, and Huckleberry Finn / Jonathan Arac
- The Politics of Nonidentity: A Genealogy / Ross Posnock
- As I Lay Dying in the Machine Age / John T. Matthews
- Failed Cultural Narratives: America in the Postwar Era and the Story of Democracy / Alan Nadel
- Resisting History: Rear Window and the Limits of the Postwar Settlement / Robert J. Corber
- Queer Nationality / Lauren Berlant and Elizabeth Freeman
- Engendering Paranoia in Contemporary Narrative / Patrick O'Donnell
- Techno-euphoria and the Discourse of the American Sublime / Rob Wilson
- On Becoming Oneself in Frank Lentricchia / Daniel O'Hara
- Melville's Typee: U.S. Imperialism at Home and Abroad / John Carlos Rowe
- Mass Circulation versus The Masses: Covering the Modern Magazine Scene / Kathryne V. Lindberg.