New Perspectives in Transatlantic Studies
Will Kaufman editor Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:7th Feb '02
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In the first edition of Transatlantic Studies, Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson and Will Kaufman argued that a new field of studies was emerging from the separate fields of insular area studies such as American Studies, European Studies, and African Studies. Now that Transatlantic Studies is a recognized area of inquiry in its own right, Macpherson and Kaufman extend their analysis of it. 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. Therefore, it engages with issues of "the contact zone" in relation to globalization, migration, and the law; examines transatlantic artistic and cultural representation; and explores the economic, philosophic, and political implications of the transatlantic area.
...provides the open-minded reader with a thought-provoking, very readable, at times even fascinating, collection of essays. -- Stewart R. Ross, Institute of International Relations, Prague * Journal of International Relations and Development *
All of the essays in this collection are well-researched and well-argued...[this collection] well reflects both the progress scholars have made in creating a new field of study with an ocean basin, the Atlantic, as its centre, rather than a continent or nation-state, but also the challenges that lie ahead in conceptualising that field, 'Transatlantic Studies,' in a way that truly distinguishes methodologically and topically from the older area studies programmes. -- Gayle K. Brunelle, California State University, Fullerton * Itinerario *
All of the essays in this collection are well-researched and well-argued...[this collection] well reflects both the progress scholars have made in creating a new field of study with an ocean basin, the Atlantic, as its centre, rather than a continent or nation-state, but also the challenges that lie ahead in conceptualising that field, 'Transatlantic Studies,' in a way that truly distinguishes methodologically and topically from the older area studies programmes. -- Gayle K. Brunelle, California State University, Fullerton * Itinerario *
...provides the open-minded reader with a thought-provoking, very readable, at times even fascinating, collection of essays. -- Stewart R. Ross, Institute of International Relations, Prague * Journal of International Relations and Development *
ISBN: 9780761821649
Dimensions: 218mm x 136mm x 22mm
Weight: 376g
292 pages