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American Culture in Europe
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
von Thomas Cushman
Verlag: Praeger
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-275-95051-4
Erschienen am 30.10.1998
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 157 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 535 Gramm
Umfang: 232 Seiten

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Thomas Cushman, Mike-Frank G. Epitropoulos, Victor Roudometof



Preface
Introduction
America/Europe, Fragile Objects of Discourse by Mike-Frank Epitropoulos and Victor Roudometof
The U.S. Center of World Science and Emulating Centers: Japan and Western Europe by Thomas Schott, Jun Kanamitsu, and James F. Luther
Peripheries in World Science: Latin America and Eastern Europe by Thomas Schott, et al.
The Specter of Amerikanisierung, 1840-1990 by Peter Bergmann
The Colonization of the Russian Political and Legal System by David Lempert
Youth Culture and Lifestyle in Modern Greece by Mike-Frank Epitropoulos and Victor Roudometof
African-American Images in German Advertising, 1987-1992: The Uses of Imagined Diversity by Steve Fox
Choosing Exile: Richard Wright, The Existentialists, and Cultural Exchange by Greg Robinson
The Space Between the Boundaries: Globalization and Americanization by Victor Roudometof and Roland Robertson
Index



These essays examine the proliferation of American culture in Europe. Throughout the collection, the authors raise the issue of the degree to which Europe becomes Americanized. They examine in concrete detail the way this process operates with reference to specific research areas such as advertising, consumerism, science, law, and politics.
Most of the essays suggest a great variation in the manner in which American cultural influences are appropriated within specific European countries. Such appropriation is conditioned by the local needs and perceptions as well as the way local elites employ Americanization in order to bolster their own context specific political agendas. This variation suggests that Americanization is a label frequently employed to describe the more multifaceted and complex process of globalization. This collection of essays will be of special interest to students and scholars involved with Cultural Studies, Sociology, and European Studies.