Keywords for American Cultural Studies, Second Edition
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Acknowledgments vii Keywords: An Introduction 1 Note on Classroom Use 9 Affect Ann Cvetkovich 13 African Kevin K. Gaines 16 America Kirsten Silva Gruesz 21 Asian John Kuo Wei Tchen 26 Black E. Patrick Johnson 30 Border Mary Pat Brady 34 Capitalism David F. Ruccio 37 Citizenship Lauren Berlant 41 Class Eric Lott 45 Colonial David Kazanjian 48 Community Miranda Joseph 53 Contract Amy Dru Stanley 56 Copyright Kembrew McLeod 60 Corporation Christopher Newfield 63 Culture George Yudice 68 Democracy Fred Moten 73 Diaspora Brent Hayes Edwards 76 Digital Tara McPherson 79 Disability Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren 81 Diversity Jodi Melamed 84 Domestic Rosemary Marangoly George 89 Economy Timothy Mitchell 92 Empire Shelley Streeby 95 Ethnicity Henry Yu 100 Fashion Thuy Linh Tu 104 Finance Randy Martin 106 Freedom Stephanie Smallwood 111 Gender Jack Halberstam 116Globalization Lisa Lowe 119 Government Leerom Medovoi 122 Immigration Eithne Luibheid 125Immigration Eithne Luibheid 125 Indian Robert Warrior 130 Indigenous J. Kehaulani Kauanui 133 Islam Brian T. Edwards 137 For Full Description Visit http://nyupress.org/webchapters/Burgett_Hendler_TOC.pdf

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Bruce Burgett (Editor)
Bruce Burgett is Dean and Professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences at University of Washington Bothell. He is author of Sentimental Bodies: Sex, Gender, and Citizenship in the Early Republic, and co-editor of Keywords for American Cultural Studies.
Glenn Hendler (Editor)
Glenn Hendler is Professor of English and American Studies at Fordham University. He is the author of David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs and co-editor of Keywords for American Cultural Studies.

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"The second edition ofKeywords for American Cultural Studiesis a wonderful, deeply engaging volume that will be used productively by a wide audience of students, scholars, and general readers. With an impressive range of contributors, from trusted veterans to insurgent new voices,spanning both print and online essays,Burgett and Hendler have assembled conversation starters, snapshots of important moments in the development of the academic field. There is a seriousness of purpose here, a desire to establish the stakes of scholarly inquiry that radiates from every page."
*Jeffrey Melnick,co-author of Immigration and American Popular Culture*

"This hybrid print-digital edition continues the work of the first, presenting discussions of concepts important in American cultural studies...Entries often branch out in fascinating ways; e.g. 'Space' spans Renaissance philosophy, the literature of Melville and Twain, Sun Ra's music, and protest tactics of the American Indian Movement."
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