Over the past decade, a new transnational movement has emerged within American Studies. It centers on the efforts of US-based Americanists to conduct transnational and comparative research while recognizing that scholars working outside the geographical boundaries of the US have just as much to contribute to American Studies as those within its borders. Such an approach not only fills in the blanks of historical, literary and cultural studies to include diasporic participants, but also enriches our understanding of major American events, figures, and influences beyond the limited geographic…mehr
Over the past decade, a new transnational movement has emerged within American Studies. It centers on the efforts of US-based Americanists to conduct transnational and comparative research while recognizing that scholars working outside the geographical boundaries of the US have just as much to contribute to American Studies as those within its borders. Such an approach not only fills in the blanks of historical, literary and cultural studies to include diasporic participants, but also enriches our understanding of major American events, figures, and influences beyond the limited geographic framework of the United States. Despite increasing interest, transnational American Studies remains a subdiscipline, or one of a host of many "side interests" for most scholars. There exist few booklength studies which examine American Studies from the Turkish perspective, and little on the contributions of Turkey to American culture. This interdisciplinary volume seeks to begin a transnational dialogue between Turkey and the United States by highlighting the work that is being conducted by noted Turkish academics, American researchers, as well as foreign scholars working in Turkey, many of whom are living examples of transnationality.
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Contents: Turkish Coalition of America (TCA): Foreword - Tanfer Emin Tunc/Bahar Gursel: Introduction - The Transnational Turn in American Studies: Turkey and the United States - Hivren Demir-Atay: In Search of a "Global Love Poem": Poe in Turkish Literature - Carol Lea Clark: Mark Twain, the "Innocent," in Ottoman Turkey and Palestine - Baris Gumusbas: American Machine in the Turkish Garden: Representations of America in Turkish Short Fiction - Yonca Denizarslani: Mirroring America: Impressions of America in the Writings of Buket Uzuner, Enis Batur and Mustafa Ziyalan - Gönül Pultar: Portrait of a Turkish American Lady: Sirin/Shirin Devrim or How to Weave A Transnational Tapestry - Erik Mortenson: Importing Counterculture: On the Road's Turkish Reception - Ahmet Bese: Thoughts on Censorship in Turkey and the West - Isil Acehan: Ottoman Coffeehouses in the United States: The Development of a Transnational Community in Eastern Massachusetts - Tracey Jean Boisseau: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Nation: Hollywood and the En-Gendering of Modernity in the Youth of the Early Turkish Republic - Laurence Raw: Hollywood's Turkish Films, 1930-1960: A Nation Looks at Itself - Bahar Gursel: Wild and/or Beautiful?: The Representation of the American West from a Twenty-First Century Turkish Perspective - Tanfer Emin Tunc: "How I Tried to Leave the Mall and Why the Mall Wouldn't Let Me": Thoughts on American Consumer Culture and the Mallification of Turkey - Annessa Ann Babic: Eastern Eyes for Western Goods, Western Eyes for Eastern Markets: Consumer Goods, National Identity, and US-Turkish Relations - Onur Dizdar: Rediscovering America in Hypertext: How Turkish Youth Define the United States on Eksi Sözlük - Ipek Beren Yurttas: Aunt Jemima and Mabel: Black Women and Consumer Culture in the United States and Turkey.
Contents: Turkish Coalition of America (TCA): Foreword - Tanfer Emin Tunc/Bahar Gursel: Introduction - The Transnational Turn in American Studies: Turkey and the United States - Hivren Demir-Atay: In Search of a "Global Love Poem": Poe in Turkish Literature - Carol Lea Clark: Mark Twain, the "Innocent," in Ottoman Turkey and Palestine - Baris Gumusbas: American Machine in the Turkish Garden: Representations of America in Turkish Short Fiction - Yonca Denizarslani: Mirroring America: Impressions of America in the Writings of Buket Uzuner, Enis Batur and Mustafa Ziyalan - Gönül Pultar: Portrait of a Turkish American Lady: Sirin/Shirin Devrim or How to Weave A Transnational Tapestry - Erik Mortenson: Importing Counterculture: On the Road's Turkish Reception - Ahmet Bese: Thoughts on Censorship in Turkey and the West - Isil Acehan: Ottoman Coffeehouses in the United States: The Development of a Transnational Community in Eastern Massachusetts - Tracey Jean Boisseau: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Nation: Hollywood and the En-Gendering of Modernity in the Youth of the Early Turkish Republic - Laurence Raw: Hollywood's Turkish Films, 1930-1960: A Nation Looks at Itself - Bahar Gursel: Wild and/or Beautiful?: The Representation of the American West from a Twenty-First Century Turkish Perspective - Tanfer Emin Tunc: "How I Tried to Leave the Mall and Why the Mall Wouldn't Let Me": Thoughts on American Consumer Culture and the Mallification of Turkey - Annessa Ann Babic: Eastern Eyes for Western Goods, Western Eyes for Eastern Markets: Consumer Goods, National Identity, and US-Turkish Relations - Onur Dizdar: Rediscovering America in Hypertext: How Turkish Youth Define the United States on Eksi Sözlük - Ipek Beren Yurttas: Aunt Jemima and Mabel: Black Women and Consumer Culture in the United States and Turkey.
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