America
A Reader
Herausgegeben:Bey, Julia; Geisen, Herbert
America
A Reader
Herausgegeben:Bey, Julia; Geisen, Herbert
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Diese Anthologie über die USA will einen Beitrag leisten, positive wie negative Voreinstellungen zu hinterfragen, Geschichte und Kultur des Landes sowie jüngere Entwicklungen verstehen und beurteilen zu können. Behandelt werden in 7 Kapiteln: History - The Constitution - Minorities - Foreign Policy - Religion - Education - Everyday Life.Texte in der Originalsprache, mit Übersetzungen schwieriger Wörter am Fuß jeder Seite, Nachwort und Literaturhinweisen. Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch
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Diese Anthologie über die USA will einen Beitrag leisten, positive wie negative Voreinstellungen zu hinterfragen, Geschichte und Kultur des Landes sowie jüngere Entwicklungen verstehen und beurteilen zu können. Behandelt werden in 7 Kapiteln: History - The Constitution - Minorities - Foreign Policy - Religion - Education - Everyday Life.Texte in der Originalsprache, mit Übersetzungen schwieriger Wörter am Fuß jeder Seite, Nachwort und Literaturhinweisen. Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch
Produktdetails
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- Reclams Universal-Bibliothek 19719
- Verlag: Reclam, Ditzingen
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2008
- Deutsch, Englisch
- Abmessung: 16mm x 97mm x 149mm
- Gewicht: 151g
- ISBN-13: 9783150197196
- ISBN-10: 3150197198
- Artikelnr.: 23368639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Reclams Universal-Bibliothek 19719
- Verlag: Reclam, Ditzingen
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2008
- Deutsch, Englisch
- Abmessung: 16mm x 97mm x 149mm
- Gewicht: 151g
- ISBN-13: 9783150197196
- ISBN-10: 3150197198
- Artikelnr.: 23368639
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Vorwort I From American Dream to American Nightmare?1 JOHN BRERETON: The First English Account of New England (1602) 2 RICHARD BRADFORD: The Landing of the Pilgrims (1620) 3 BILL BRYSON: Made in America (1994) 4 Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms (July 6, 1775) 5 EMMA LAZARUS: The New Colossus (1883) 6 ROBINSON JEFFERS: November Surf (1931) 7 MARTIN LUTHER KING: I Have a Dream (August 28, 1963) 8 ALEX HALEY: The Maleolm X Inte rview (1963) 9 ART BUCHWALD: The American Dream (April 23, 1977) 10 DAVID G. MYERS: Wealth, Well-being, and the New American Dream (2000) 11 JOHN LELAND: Faith in the Future: Why America Sees the Silver Lining (June 13, 2004) II The Constitutfun: From the Virginia Corporation to the 26th Amendment1 The Royal Charter for the Virginia Corporation (1606) 2 The "Mayftower" Compact (1620) 3 The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America (July 4, 1776) 4 Constittition of the United States (1787)5 The First Ten Amendments to the Constitution: The Bill of Rights (1789) 6 THOMAS JEFFERSON: First Inaugural Address (1801)7 Later Amendments to the Constitution (1865-1971) Investigative Journalism8 BOB WOODWARD: How Mark Feit Became "Deep 11uoat" (June 2, 2005) Constitutional Change - The Second Amendment9 MAX CASTRO: It's Time to Repeat the Second Amendment (May 24, 2000) 10 The NRA's View III Minorities - Melting Pot versus Salad BowlNative Americans1 Captain John Smith's Exploration of Chesapeake Bay (1608) 2 JOHN SMITH: The Massacre upon the 1vo and Twentieth of March (1624) 3 PAULA M. ROBERTSON: Wounded Knee Massacre (1890) African Americans4 HORACE GREELEY: The Prayer of 1venty Millions (August 19, 1862) 5 Lincoln's Reply to Greeley (1862) 6 Emancipation Prodarnation (January 1, 1863) 7 RICHARD POWERS: August 1955 (2003) 8 JOHN STEINHECK: Travels with Charley (1962) 9 LYNDON B. JOHNSON: Radio and Television Remarks Upon Signing the Civil Rights Bill (July 2, 1964) Hispanics10 ROBERTO FELIX SALAZAR: The Other Pioneers (1939)11 ARMANDO REND6N: Kiss of Death (1971) 12 T. C. BOYLE : The Tortilla Curtain (1995) IV Isolationism versus Interventionism:1 JAMES MADISON: War Message to Congress (June 1, 1812)2 FRANCIS SCOTT KEY: ' The Star-Spangled Banner (1812)3 The Monroe Doctrine (1823)4 JAMES K. POLK: War Message (May 11, 1846)5 WILLIAM MCKINLEY: War Message (Aprilll, 1898) 6 WOODROW WILSON: War Message (April2, 1917) 7 THEODORE ROOSEVELT: War Message to Congress (December 8, 1941) 8 JOHN F. KENNEDY: Cuban Missile Crisis Address to the Nation (October 22, 1962) 9 JOHN F. KENNEDY: Ich bin ein Berliner (June 23, 1963)10 Transcript of Tonkin Gulf Resolution (August 7, 1964) 11 GEORGE W. BUSH: Address to the Nation (March 19, 2003) 12 NOJ.M CHOMSKY: Two Superpowers V From 'Salem to the '.'Axis of Evil"1 TERRY MATTHEWS: Religious Life in the United States (1995) 2 Religious Denominations (2006) 3 SAMUEL P. HUNTINGTON: Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity (2004) 4 Intelligent Design Debate (August 19, 2005)5 NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE: The Scarlet Letter (1850)6 SINCLAIR, LEWIS: Eimer Gantry (1927) 7 GEORGE GERSHWIN / IRA GERSHWIN: "It ain't necessarily so" (1935)8 BOB DYLAN: With God on Our Side (1963)9 LANGSTON HUGHES: Salvation (1963) VI Education: From Kindergarten to Harvard1 COTTON MATHER: Teaching Children at Horne (1702) 2 WASHINGTON IRVING: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1819/20) 3 SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES: Brown v. Board of Education (1954) 4 Desegregation at Little Rock, Arkansas (1957) 5 A. HARRY PASSOW: Secondary Education (1979) 6 RICHARD SHENKMAN: Education (1989) 7 Ole Miss History - A Great American Public University 8 JESSICA MCELRATH: James Meredith's Admission to Ole Mississippi 9 JOYCE CAROL OATES: We Were tlie Mulvaneys (1996) 10 ALEXANDER RUSSO: Flunking Out. Bush's Pet Education Bill Is inSerious Trouble (August 28, 2003) VII Everyday Life1 MARY C. SOPHO
Vorwort I From American Dream to American Nightmare?1 JOHN BRERETON: The First English Account of New England (1602) 2 RICHARD BRADFORD: The Landing of the Pilgrims (1620) 3 BILL BRYSON: Made in America (1994) 4 Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms (July 6, 1775) 5 EMMA LAZARUS: The New Colossus (1883) 6 ROBINSON JEFFERS: November Surf (1931) 7 MARTIN LUTHER KING: I Have a Dream (August 28, 1963) 8 ALEX HALEY: The Maleolm X Inte rview (1963) 9 ART BUCHWALD: The American Dream (April 23, 1977) 10 DAVID G. MYERS: Wealth, Well-being, and the New American Dream (2000) 11 JOHN LELAND: Faith in the Future: Why America Sees the Silver Lining (June 13, 2004) II The Constitutfun: From the Virginia Corporation to the 26th Amendment1 The Royal Charter for the Virginia Corporation (1606) 2 The "Mayftower" Compact (1620) 3 The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America (July 4, 1776) 4 Constittition of the United States (1787)5 The First Ten Amendments to the Constitution: The Bill of Rights (1789) 6 THOMAS JEFFERSON: First Inaugural Address (1801)7 Later Amendments to the Constitution (1865-1971) Investigative Journalism8 BOB WOODWARD: How Mark Feit Became "Deep 11uoat" (June 2, 2005) Constitutional Change - The Second Amendment9 MAX CASTRO: It's Time to Repeat the Second Amendment (May 24, 2000) 10 The NRA's View III Minorities - Melting Pot versus Salad BowlNative Americans1 Captain John Smith's Exploration of Chesapeake Bay (1608) 2 JOHN SMITH: The Massacre upon the 1vo and Twentieth of March (1624) 3 PAULA M. ROBERTSON: Wounded Knee Massacre (1890) African Americans4 HORACE GREELEY: The Prayer of 1venty Millions (August 19, 1862) 5 Lincoln's Reply to Greeley (1862) 6 Emancipation Prodarnation (January 1, 1863) 7 RICHARD POWERS: August 1955 (2003) 8 JOHN STEINHECK: Travels with Charley (1962) 9 LYNDON B. JOHNSON: Radio and Television Remarks Upon Signing the Civil Rights Bill (July 2, 1964) Hispanics10 ROBERTO FELIX SALAZAR: The Other Pioneers (1939)11 ARMANDO REND6N: Kiss of Death (1971) 12 T. C. BOYLE : The Tortilla Curtain (1995) IV Isolationism versus Interventionism:1 JAMES MADISON: War Message to Congress (June 1, 1812)2 FRANCIS SCOTT KEY: ' The Star-Spangled Banner (1812)3 The Monroe Doctrine (1823)4 JAMES K. POLK: War Message (May 11, 1846)5 WILLIAM MCKINLEY: War Message (Aprilll, 1898) 6 WOODROW WILSON: War Message (April2, 1917) 7 THEODORE ROOSEVELT: War Message to Congress (December 8, 1941) 8 JOHN F. KENNEDY: Cuban Missile Crisis Address to the Nation (October 22, 1962) 9 JOHN F. KENNEDY: Ich bin ein Berliner (June 23, 1963)10 Transcript of Tonkin Gulf Resolution (August 7, 1964) 11 GEORGE W. BUSH: Address to the Nation (March 19, 2003) 12 NOJ.M CHOMSKY: Two Superpowers V From 'Salem to the '.'Axis of Evil"1 TERRY MATTHEWS: Religious Life in the United States (1995) 2 Religious Denominations (2006) 3 SAMUEL P. HUNTINGTON: Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity (2004) 4 Intelligent Design Debate (August 19, 2005)5 NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE: The Scarlet Letter (1850)6 SINCLAIR, LEWIS: Eimer Gantry (1927) 7 GEORGE GERSHWIN / IRA GERSHWIN: "It ain't necessarily so" (1935)8 BOB DYLAN: With God on Our Side (1963)9 LANGSTON HUGHES: Salvation (1963) VI Education: From Kindergarten to Harvard1 COTTON MATHER: Teaching Children at Horne (1702) 2 WASHINGTON IRVING: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1819/20) 3 SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES: Brown v. Board of Education (1954) 4 Desegregation at Little Rock, Arkansas (1957) 5 A. HARRY PASSOW: Secondary Education (1979) 6 RICHARD SHENKMAN: Education (1989) 7 Ole Miss History - A Great American Public University 8 JESSICA MCELRATH: James Meredith's Admission to Ole Mississippi 9 JOYCE CAROL OATES: We Were tlie Mulvaneys (1996) 10 ALEXANDER RUSSO: Flunking Out. Bush's Pet Education Bill Is inSerious Trouble (August 28, 2003) VII Everyday Life1 MARY C. SOPHO