Bültmann & Gerriets
New Perspectives in Transatlantic Studies
von Will Kaufman, Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson
Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-7618-2164-9
Erschienen am 07.02.2002
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 216 mm [H] x 140 mm [B] x 17 mm [T]
Gewicht: 418 Gramm
Umfang: 294 Seiten

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Edited by Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson and Will Kaufman - Contributions by Melanie Perrault; Elvira Vilches; Milissa Ellison-Murphree; Lars Ivar Owesen-Lein Borge; Richard Milton Juang; Michael C. Wilson; Phillippe Mahoux-Pauzin; Steve Brewer; Martin Jesin



Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction: Transatlantic Studies-Conceptual Challenges Chapter 3 Oceans Apart? Setting the Transatlantic Context: Chapter 4 Waterways in the Atlantic World: Contact & Cultural Negotiations Across a Liquid Landscape Chapter 5 The Economy of the Marvelous: Columbus's Transatlantic Tokens of Exchange Chapter 6 End-Time & Exorcisms in England: Witch-Hunting & Salvation in the 17th Century Chapter 7 Racial Encounters in the Contact Zone: Chapter 8 Mulattos Accused of Witchcraft & Sorcery in Late Colonial New Spain Chapter 9 A Taste for Flesh: British Slavery, Sentiment & the Epistemology of Race & Domination Chapter 10 Spirits of Earth & Sky: The Dynamics of European Encounters with Great Plains Aboriginal Groups Chapter 11 Transatlantic Artistic Exchanges: Chapter 12 Transatlantic Romanticism: The Case of the Painter-Poet, Thomas Cole Chapter 13 European Modernity-Awareness & Transatlantic Intertextuality: Poe's Significance for Baudelaire, Benjamin, & Foucault Chapter 14 19th Century American Women Writers' European Connections: The Case of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Chapter 15 The Hegemonic Body: Politics of a Black Peruvian Dance Chapter 16 Transatlantic Economies: Chapter 17 Exporting the Industrial Revolution: The Migration of Cornish Mining Technology to Latin America in the Early 19th Century Chapter 18 George W. Ball, Jean Monnet, & the Founding of the European Coal & Steel Community (1950-51): The Importance of Transatlantic Relations Chapter 19 Transatlantic Perspectives on the Euro & the Dollar: Dollarization & Other Issues Chapter 20 Politics, Philosophy, & Security: Revisiting International Relations Chapter 21 Atlantic Corridors: F.C.S. Schiller, Papini, & the "Americanization" of Pragmatism Chapter 22 Old Orders, New Orders & Third Ways: Trends in Anglo-American Party Politics Chapter 23 Above the Law? Transatlantic Perspectives on the Development of the International Criminal Court Chapter 24 The Trauma of Nuclear Pearl Harbor: Transatlantic Relations, Fortress America & the Loss of Nuclear Invulnerability Chapter 25 The European Union & Defense: Autonomy Within the Bounds of Transatlantic Solidarity Chapter 26 Selected Bibliography Chapter 27 Index Chapter 28 About the Contributors



New Perspectives in Transatlantic Studies aims to extend the definition of Transatlantic Studies and explore the implications of such a definition by supplying a critical perspective, which links the diverse constituents of this interdisciplinary field.