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Journal

2011 | 12 | 7-22

Article title

American Studies in Europe and the Challenges of a Globalizing Black World

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Abstracts

EN
Until recently, American Studies Programs in Europe have privileged Politics, Diplomacy, Economics, and Literary Studies. In the last two decades, however, demographic changes, in consequence of increased migrations from the Third World, particularly Africa, and the attendant 'Blackening of Europe' have compelled the revising of American Studies curricula. Across Europe, American Studies Programs are being revised to include and interrogate hitherto neglected themes about minority ethnic experiences (race, ethnicity, diversity, multiculturalism and nationality). Increased attention to ethnic minority experiences in American Studies has in turn bolstered European scholarly interests in American minority ethnic experiences, especially the black American. The paper examines the challenges and implications of the revisionist phase in American Studies across Europe. It also analyzes how the problematic character of American Studies in the United States relative to Ethnic Studies fields, such as Black Studies, would impact the reconfiguration of the discipline in Europe.

Journal

Year

Volume

12

Pages

7-22

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
  • Center for American Intercultural Studies, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
11PLAAAA103313

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.0fba3199-2df5-330b-948b-cdeee9ac72c3
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