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Neil Campbell (Editor), Jude Davies (Editor), George McKay (Editor)

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0748619437 978-0748619436 March 17, 2005

Americanization - the cultural, political and economic influence of the USA - has played an important role in the shaping of modern Europe. This textbook offers students an interdisciplinary and theoretically informed understanding of the cultural processes of Americanization. Included are chapters on music, art, film and literature. Designed with classroom use in mind, it provides a number of different routes into the debates and problems surrounding the notion of Americanization.

The editors' introduction offers an accessible in-depth survey of the theoretical questions and is followed by two chapters which present responses to contemporary Americanization. Subsequent chapters are focused on specific case studies and are grouped in themed sections. Each chapter includes teaching points addressed to students and a guide to further reading. The editors' conclusion considers the key contemporary question of Americanisation in relation to globalization.


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Long before 9/11 and the Second Gulf War, American Studies was moving its focus from America to Americanisation. Both of those events now make that trend universal and irreversible. This book is immensely timely and has the opportunity to help redefine the discipline. -- Jim Hall, Falmouth College of Arts Long before 9/11 and the Second Gulf War, American Studies was moving its focus from America to Americanisation. Both of those events now make that trend universal and irreversible. This book is immensely timely and has the opportunity to help redefine the discipline.

About the Author

Neil Campbell is head of American studies at the University of Derby, U.K.

Jude Davis is a Principal Lecturer in American studies and English at University College, Winchester.

George McKay is Professor of cultural studies at the University of Central Lancashire.


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George McKay is a writer on alternative cultures, popular music/media and cultural politics. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1960 though mostly raised in Norfolk, England. He is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Salford, UK, where he is Director of the Communication, Cultural & Media Studies Research Centre (www.ccm.salford.ac.uk).

George's website is at http://georgemckay.org

Forthcoming books:
Radical Gardening: Politics, Idealism & Rebellion in the Garden (2011)
Shakin' All Over: Popular Music and Disability (2012).


He has recently completed a book for the general reader about polemic landscapes--from peace gardens to community gardens, public parks as spaces of political protest to allotments--called Radical Gardening, which is published by Frances Lincoln in May 2011. This is supported by a grant from the Stanley Smith (UK) Horticultural Trust.

He is currently on an Arts and Humanities Research Council-supported sabbatical writing an academic monograph to be called probably either Spasticus: Popular Music and Disability, or Shakin' All Over: Popular Music and Disability (contracted with University of Michigan Press).

Or contact him at:
g.a.mckay@salford.ac.uk

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First Sentence:
Ian Jack opens the collection What We Think of America (2002) with a question that has been asked in many different ways in recent years: America shapes the way non-Americans live and think. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
transatlantic literature, rationalised structures, transatlantic studies, fairy tale films, coloured soldier, radical narratives, coloured troops
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