Anti-Americanism / / ed. by Andrew Ross, Kristin Ross.

Ever since George Washington warned against "foreign entanglements" in his 1796 farewell speech, the United States has wrestled with how to act toward other countries. Consequently, the history of anti-Americanism is as long and varied as the history of the United States. In this multidisc...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2004]
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Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
I Latin America --
1 The Narcissism of Violent Differences --
2 Back Yard with Views --
3 The 3:10 to Yuma --
4 U.S. Prepotencia: Latin Americans Respond --
II The Middle East --
American Power and Anti-Americanism in the Middle East --
6 A Conversation with Rashid Khalidi --
III Europe --
7 Anti-Americanization in Germany --
8 The French Declaration of Independence --
9 The Dogs of War: Myths of British Anti-Americanism --
10 The Beekeeper, the Icon Painter, Family, and Friends: “November 17” and the End of Greek History --
IV East Asia --
11 An “Etiquette of Anti-Americanism”: Being Japanese in the American Imperium --
12 Desires for North Korea --
13 China’s Repressed Returns --
14 “We Threaten the World”: U.S. Foreign Policy through an Asian Lens --
V The United States --
15 Hating Amerika: Anti-Americanism and the American Left --
16 The Domestic Front --
17 Vigilante Americanism --
Bibliographical Notes --
About the Contributors --
Index
Summary:Ever since George Washington warned against "foreign entanglements" in his 1796 farewell speech, the United States has wrestled with how to act toward other countries. Consequently, the history of anti-Americanism is as long and varied as the history of the United States. In this multidisciplinary collection, seventeen leading thinkers provide substance and depth to the recent outburst of fast talk on the topic of anti-Americanism by analyzing its history and currency in five key global regions: the Middle East, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, and the United States. The commentary draws from social science as well as the humanities for an in-depth study of anti-American opinion and sentiment in different cultures. The questions raised by these essays force us to explore the new ways America must interact with the world after 9/11 and the war against Iraq. Contributors: Greg Grandin, Mary Louise Pratt, Ana Maria Dopico, George Yudice, Timothy Mitchell, Ella Shohat, Mary Nolan, Patrick Deer, Vangelis Calotychos, Harry Harootunian, Hyun Ok Park, Rebecca E. Karl, Moss Roberts, Linda Gordon, and John Kuo Wei Tchen.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780814769096
9783110706444
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9780814769096.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Andrew Ross, Kristin Ross.