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Session Subject Index

Session Number and Title

19th century:

075     The Politics of Repressive Tolerance

076     The Imperial Mission

089     Nineteenth-Century Latinidades: Latina/o History and Literature Beyond/Before the Nation-State

094     Abolitionist Places

101     Extraterritoriality, Extranationality

122     Prison and the National Body

123     Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization

158     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I

174     "Two Nations Under God: Representing the American Civil War in Text and Image"

193     Mark Twain Abroad

207     The Return of Tocqueville

217     Roundtable Discussion: The Specter of the Archive

222     The Antebellum South and the Problem of Slavery: A K16 Workshop

226     Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics

230     Roundtable Discussion: Julia Collins's Curse of Caste: Implications of the First Novel by an African American Woman

276     Foreign Tastes: Appropriating National Culture in Nineteenth-Century America

294     The Double Time of the Nation

311     Islam, Empire, and Early America

312     Transsexual, Transnational

315     What's Left of Activism

326     Citizens, Outcasts, and Enemies: Transnational War and Latino/a Agency

20th Century:

006     Seeing American Portraiture in Transnational Visual Economies

017     Lands Far Away and Places Long Ago: The Creation of Virtual Environments in Interwar America (Sponsored by the Visual Culture/Art History Caucus)

019     Intellectual Histories in a Global Age

030     Transnational Beat Spiritual Identities and Poetics

048     Roundtable Discussion: East Bay Labor Activism

050     Faith, Therapeutic Culture & the World: Reading & the Religious Cultures of 1940s and 1950s America

052     Transnationalism and Nonstandard Histories

057     The Performative Force of Violence

059     Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe

060     The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy

065     Constructing Motherhood in the Transnational Era

066     Roundtable Discussion: Rethinking Center and Periphery: Making the "Foreign" Central to American Studies

068     Roundtable Discussion: U.S. Inside Out: Race, Genomics and Global Health

074     The Problem of Reality and Television Studies

075     The Politics of Repressive Tolerance

092     "Asians and Americas: International Politics and Domestic Racialized Practices"

093     ¿Good Neighbors? Cultures of U.S-Latin American Transnationalism in the Mid-Twentieth Century

100     Listening to the Black Atlantic

101     Extraterritoriality, Extranationality

102     The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries

120     "Vietnamese American Writers" [SRC Sponsored]

122     Prison and the National Body

136     Recasting Cinema in the Americas: Bilingualism, Borrowings, and Hauntings

142     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I

143     (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary

147     Roundtable Discussion: "Which Way Is Redemption?" Remembering Lorenzo Thomas, 1944-2005

149     Feminism, Progressivism, and Transnationalism

158     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

161     Transnational Latino Formations

163     Discussing Race and Success in America.

175     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

194     The Possibilities and Limits of Black internationalism

197     Roundtable Discussion: Where Does Latin American Studies End and American Studies Begin?

206     Black Paris

218     Crossing Boundaries: Interpreting Transnational Modes of Memory

220     What is Blackness?: Multiple and Contested Constructions of Racial Difference in the 20th Century U.S.

224     The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation

226     Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics

241     Beyond the Islands: Haiti, Cuba, and the U.S. Imaginary

257     The Civil Rights Movement: A K16 Curricular Workshop

269     Get Up, Stand Up: Comparative and Transnational Social Movement Politics in the "Long Sixties"

279     Building for the Future: How the Whole Earth Counterculture Redesigned the World

285     Roundtable Discussion: The Terminator Strikes: Labor Studies in Crisis (Sponsored by the Working-class Studies Caucus)

288     Spatial Scale and the New U.S. Imperialism

295     Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"

304     Tourism and the Production of Place

309     Enemies at the Gates? How European Immigrants Complicated American Identity after WWII

313     Transnational Pedagogies: I

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

316     Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity

321     Roundtable Discussion: The New Negro Woman in Philosophy, Literature, and History

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity

332     Transnational Pedagogies: II

African American Studies:

013     Muslim and Middle East Americans in the Crucible of the Cold War

022     Staging Race and the Law

024     The Politics of (Anti)Maternity

025     Memory, Materiality and the Museum

033     Transnational, Post-imperial American Studies?

036     Scenes, Means, Relays and Niches: New Takes on U.S./Transnational Cultural Production

055     The "Black Atlantic" Inside Antebellum America

057     The Performative Force of Violence

058     Theorizing Diaspora

060     The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy

076     The Imperial Mission

094     Abolitionist Places

100     Listening to the Black Atlantic

101     Extraterritoriality, Extranationality

102     The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries

114     Afro/Asian Art and Activism in the 1960s and Post-60s Era

122     Prison and the National Body

129     _Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song_ and Racy, Transnational Moves

137     "Reconfiguring Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic: 'What is Africa to Me?'"

146     Roundtable Discussion: Developing American Studies Globally: The Fulbright Experience

147     Roundtable Discussion: "Which Way Is Redemption?" Remembering Lorenzo Thomas, 1944-2005

158     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I

161     Transnational Latino Formations

163     Discussing Race and Success in America.

175     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

194     The Possibilities and Limits of Black internationalism

206     Black Paris

213     Contesting the Dream: California Politics in Black and Brown

222     The Antebellum South and the Problem of Slavery: A K16 Workshop

225     The Underside of American Exceptionalism

226     Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics

230     Roundtable Discussion: Julia Collins's Curse of Caste: Implications of the First Novel by an African American Woman

233     Positioning Black Identity in the World: Transnational Moments in African American History

241     Beyond the Islands: Haiti, Cuba, and the U.S. Imaginary

250     Roundtable Discussion: Black Music Beyond Borders

253     Roundtable Discussion: Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country

255     Roundtable Discussion: Identity, Theory, and the New Biography

260     Visualizing the Diaspora in a Transnational American Studies Context: Resistance, Representation, and Relationships in Visual Imagery across the African Diaspora

261     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II

268     Roundtable Discussion: Colloquy with Joanna Brooks on American Lazarus (2003)

291     Radical Difference? Transnational Encounters, Afro-Asian Imaginings and the Search for Cross-Racial Solidarity

296     Race and Remasculinization

313     Transnational Pedagogies: I

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

316     Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity

321     Roundtable Discussion: The New Negro Woman in Philosophy, Literature, and History

322     Eric Walrond, the Caribbean, and Black Transnationalism

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

Anthropology:

025     Memory, Materiality and the Museum

258     The "Cultural Defense" on Trial: Transnational Issues and Perspectives

305     Online Session: Do You Know What It Means?: Post-Katrina New Orleans (Online Format)

Appalachian Studies:

007     Restaging the National Drama/Trauma

Asian American Studies:

012     Transnational Foodways and Affective Economies: A Public Feelings Production

014     The U.S. Pacific Rim as Geographic Imaginary and Colonial Horizon

022     Staging Race and the Law

042     Internal/External Migrations of the Political

092     "Asians and Americas: International Politics and Domestic Racialized Practices"

096     At the Interstices of Identity: Transnational Asian-American, African, and Latin(a) American Popular Cultural Production and Performance

114     Afro/Asian Art and Activism in the 1960s and Post-60s Era

115     Dynamics of Mobility: Toward Trans-Oceanic American Studies

117     Empire of Freedom?: American Internationalism and the Discourses of Liberation and Civilization, 1890-1925.

119     Empire, Globalization, and its Discontents: Filipinos and the Making of "The American Dream"

120     "Vietnamese American Writers" [SRC Sponsored]

124     Reinscribing National Narrative

140     Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families

166     Wars and Consequences: South Korea, Viet Nam, the United States

170     Roundtable Discussion: Improvisation, Transculturalism, and Social Change: Asian American Creative Music and the San Francisco Bay Area

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

192     Brokering power and identity in Asian America

200     From Mao Suits to Saris, From the Terno to Chinoiserie-Gone-Chic: National Vestments and Globalization

219     Theorizing Sexuality in Transnational Filipino and American Studies: Imperialism, Intimacy, and Queer Eroticism

224     The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation

246     Found in Translation: Globalization, Performance, and Identity in U.S.-Japan Relations

271     The Cultural Politics of (Mis)translation: Reading Three US-Japan Cultural Interfaces

280     Roundtable Discussion: Losing History, Losing Culture: Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?

292     Re-membering Religion in Asian America

294     The Double Time of the Nation

296     Race and Remasculinization

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

Border Studies:

018     From Nineteenth Century Imperialism to Today's Globalization: Race, Sex, and Violence in Júarez-El Paso Borderlands

039     Transnational Mobility: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture, and Identity

042     Internal/External Migrations of the Political

051     Transnational Waste and Pollution: Communities, Consumption & Cultures

061     Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor

123     Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization

131     Crossing Borders and Bodies: Racial Mixing and the Imagined Nation

140     Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families

156     Waao, wabaskinameskata! The Border Crossed Us! Transnational American Studies and the Indian-Nation Perspective

167     Performance: One Wound for Another: Una Herida Por Otra: Testimonios de Latin@s in the U.S. through Cyberspace

168     Native Americas: Race, Culture, and Transnationalism in the Borderlands

197     Roundtable Discussion: Where Does Latin American Studies End and American Studies Begin?

199     Transnationalizing U.S. Prison Studies

234     Transnationalism and the Hemisphere across U.S. American, Latin American, and Latino Studies

294     The Double Time of the Nation

296     Race and Remasculinization

310     Roundtable Discussion: Bridging las Américas: Transnational Feminisms and Subjectivities I

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

326     Citizens, Outcasts, and Enemies: Transnational War and Latino/a Agency

Chicano/Latino Studies:

024     The Politics of (Anti)Maternity

039     Transnational Mobility: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture, and Identity

057     The Performative Force of Violence

061     Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor

086     Performance: Nao Bustamante: Performing American Studies

089     Nineteenth-Century Latinidades: Latina/o History and Literature Beyond/Before the Nation-State

096     At the Interstices of Identity: Transnational Asian-American, African, and Latin(a) American Popular Cultural Production and Performance

101     Extraterritoriality, Extranationality

118     Mexicali, Managua, Mexico, and the Mission: situating ethnic transnationalism in everyday Americas culture

142     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I

157     Latina/o Studies in a Transatlantic Context: Fiction, Film, Performance, Memoir

160     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II

161     Transnational Latino Formations

167     Performance: One Wound for Another: Una Herida Por Otra: Testimonios de Latin@s in the U.S. through Cyberspace

168     Native Americas: Race, Culture, and Transnationalism in the Borderlands

171     Interethnic Alliances and Resistance in 20th Century America

205     Sounds and Movements in Latina/o American Culture

213     Contesting the Dream: California Politics in Black and Brown

226     Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics

255     Roundtable Discussion: Identity, Theory, and the New Biography

259     Transnational Chican@ Style

293     Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space

294     The Double Time of the Nation

295     Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"

296     Race and Remasculinization

302     Theorizing Cuban America: Literary, Visual, and Performance Texts by United States Cubans

310     Roundtable Discussion: Bridging las Américas: Transnational Feminisms and Subjectivities I

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

326     Citizens, Outcasts, and Enemies: Transnational War and Latino/a Agency

Communication and Film and Media Studies:

003     Documentary and Dissent: Visual Cultures of Opposition Post-1960

011     The Geopolitics of Film Noir

016     Negroes with Guns: Black Power Across Borders

021     Reimagining Kinship: Diasporic Queers in New Queer Documentary

023     Social Activism In and Out of the Nation

060     The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy

061     Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor

064     Teaching American Studies in Transnational Perspective

074     The Problem of Reality and Television Studies

129     _Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song_ and Racy, Transnational Moves

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

169     Rape and its Representations in American Culture

206     Black Paris

223     Roundtable Discussion: Fresh Approaches to Discovering Imagined Communities: Incorporating Ethnic and Diasporic Media into Teaching and Research

224     The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation

238     Transnational Activism Inside/Outside the US: Creating Communities Beyond States and Across Worlds

239     Historical Witnessing and Transnational Gazes

247     Roundtable Discussion: Everyday Plebiscites

274     Roundtable Discussion: Keynotes of Sound Studies—Crossing Disciplinary and National Borders

277     Feminism and Transnational Studies of Empire and Militarism

280     Roundtable Discussion: Losing History, Losing Culture: Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?

290     Roundtable Discussion: Re-imagining the Journal: Vectors and New Modes of Digital Scholarship

295     Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"

312     Transsexual, Transnational

324     Roundtable Discussion: Telling Stories: Oral Histories, Popular Media and Historiography

325     Popular Culture and the Global War on Terror: Configuring the GWOT for Consumption

Comparative Native Studies:

029     The United States and South Africa: Transnational Perspectives

049     The U.S. Inside Out: Early American Perspectives

168     Native Americas: Race, Culture, and Transnationalism in the Borderlands

204     Both Inside and Out: American (Indian) Studies and Critical Transnationalism

243     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I

249     Roundtable Discussion: Native Feminisms Without Apology I

289     Transnational Native American Communities—SRC-sponsored

Contemporary Culture:

007     Restaging the National Drama/Trauma

024     The Politics of (Anti)Maternity

025     Memory, Materiality and the Museum

033     Transnational, Post-imperial American Studies?

042     Internal/External Migrations of the Political

056     Predicaments of Retribution: Prison, Punishment, and the Politics of Control

069     Past, Present, and Future: Constructing and Reconstructing American Tourist Destinations

073     Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle

075     The Politics of Repressive Tolerance

100     Listening to the Black Atlantic

124     Reinscribing National Narrative

135     Consumer Citizenship and the Making of National and Transnational Values

137     "Reconfiguring Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic: 'What is Africa to Me?'"

140     Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families

141     Navigating the World Post 9/11

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

160     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II

161     Transnational Latino Formations

183     Roundtable Discussion: Publishing as a Class Act

196     Roundtable Discussion: Contemporary Slavery: Theory, Practice and Literary Representation

212     Roundtable Discussion: Teaching In or About Prison

231     Roundtable Discussion: Printing a Transcultural U.S. Feminism: California, 1969-present (Sponsored by the ASA Women's Committee)

232     Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives on American Studies From Americanists Based Abroad

240     Evangelicalism, Insurance, and Indian Casinos: A Discourse of Futurity in the "New" American Studies

279     Building for the Future: How the Whole Earth Counterculture Redesigned the World

284     "Dare to Secure a Future": Archaeologies of Contemporary Cultural Politics

288     Spatial Scale and the New U.S. Imperialism

293     Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space

313     Transnational Pedagogies: I

327     Autobiographical Hoaxes, Inside and Out

329     Double Export

332     Transnational Pedagogies: II

Cultural Geography:

011     The Geopolitics of Film Noir

099     Historicizing the Transnational: Comparing Racial Formations Across Borders

109     Roundtable Discussion: Transnational Commodity Culture

124     Reinscribing National Narrative

141     Navigating the World Post 9/11

155     Comparative Sound Cultures: Spaces of Music, Politics, and Representations in the Metropolis

160     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II

179     Writing Alternative US Political Histories

207     The Return of Tocqueville

214     Nation and Globe: New Practices of War, Policy, and Patriotism

215     In Transit - Re-imagining Spaces of Exile, Migrancy, and Diaspora

225     The Underside of American Exceptionalism

255     Roundtable Discussion: Identity, Theory, and the New Biography

273     Roundtable Discussion: When and How do Discourses of "Americanization" and "Anti-Americanism" Matter?

294     The Double Time of the Nation

304     Tourism and the Production of Place

305     Do You Know What It Means?: Post-Katrina New Orleans (Online Format)

311     Islam, Empire, and Early America

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

318     Animals in the Americas

Disability Studies:

138     Performing Both and Between—Theorizing Bodies on the Hyphen

242     The Traffic in Disability: Cripping Transnational Desires

Early American Studies:

049     The U.S. Inside Out: Early American Perspectives

071     Roundtable Discussion: The "Republican Mother" Turns 30: Reflections on an Article and a Concept

072     The Revolutionary Transatlantic

248     Roundtable Discussion: Re-Imagining "Early America" From Inside Out

268     Roundtable Discussion: Colloquy with Joanna Brooks on American Lazarus (2003)

English:

042     Internal/External Migrations of the Political

049     The U.S. Inside Out: Early American Perspectives

075     The Politics of Repressive Tolerance

161     Transnational Latino Formations

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

Environmental Studies:

051     Transnational Waste and Pollution: Communities, Consumption & Cultures

323     Bodies Politic: Toxic Exposures and Global Public Health in a Transnational Frame

Ethnography:

023     Social Activism In and Out of the Nation

164     Roundtable Discussion: China on Our Minds: Andrew Ross' Fast Boat to China: Corporate Flight and the Consequences of Free Trade

235     Roundtable Discussion: California Stories: California Council for the Humanities' Community Oral History Project

246     Found in Translation: Globalization, Performance, and Identity in U.S.-Japan Relations

286     The Color of Welfare Reform: New Evidence from Las Vegas, Miami, and Los Angeles

Foodways:

012     Transnational Foodways and Affective Economies: A Public Feelings Production

203     Eating Out: Food and the Performance of Transnational Identity

276     Foreign Tastes: Appropriating National Culture in Nineteenth-Century America

295     Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"

Gender and Sexuality:

018     From Nineteenth Century Imperialism to Today's Globalization: Race, Sex, and Violence in Júarez-El Paso Borderlands

022     Staging Race and the Law

024     The Politics of (Anti)Maternity

026     Queer "Victories" in Bush's America: Resistance and Transformation, or Co-optation and Complicity?

031     The Great American Makeover: Television, History, Nation

034     Material Culture and Identity

042     Internal/External Migrations of the Political

057     The Performative Force of Violence

059     Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe

065     Constructing Motherhood in the Transnational Era

071     Roundtable Discussion: The "Republican Mother" Turns 30: Reflections on an Article and a Concept

073     Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle

074     The Problem of Reality and Television Studies

075     The Politics of Repressive Tolerance

086     Performance: Nao Bustamante: Performing American Studies

110     Garbo, Groucho and Drescher: Gender, Ethnicity and Popular Culture in Transnational Perspective

113     Celebrity and the Politics/Praxis of Racial Cross-Dressing

122     Prison and the National Body

138     Performing Both and Between—Theorizing Bodies on the Hyphen

139     Roundtable Discussion: Performing Diaspora: Gendered and Sexual Transgressions, Transformations and Transactions

142     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I

149     Feminism, Progressivism, and Transnationalism

155     Comparative Sound Cultures: Spaces of Music, Politics, and Representations in the Metropolis

157     Latina/o Studies in a Transatlantic Context: Fiction, Film, Performance, Memoir

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

160     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II

169     Rape and its Representations in American Culture

172     Radically Queer: Reconsidering Homosexuality and the Left in Twentieth Century American Culture

173     Race, Radicalism and Sexual Politics

199     Transnationalizing U.S. Prison Studies

205     Sounds and Movements in Latina/o American Culture

219     Theorizing Sexuality in Transnational Filipino and American Studies: Imperialism, Intimacy, and Queer Eroticism

266     Roundtable Discussion: Sexual Citizenship in Transnational America: Histories, Politics, Possibilities

286     The Color of Welfare Reform: New Evidence from Las Vegas, Miami, and Los Angeles

296     Race and Remasculinization

303     Darwin and Contested Definitions of Race, Gender, and Nation in Gilded Age America and Today

310     Roundtable Discussion: Bridging las Américas: Transnational Feminisms and Subjectivities I

312     Transsexual, Transnational

321     Roundtable Discussion: The New Negro Woman in Philosophy, Literature, and History

328     Notes Towards a Femininity Studies: Critical Femininities and the Cosmologies of Queer Femme

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity

Geography:

094     Abolitionist Places

123     Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization

221     Roundtable Discussion: Keywords for Transamerican Times

Global/Transnational/Cross-Cultural Studies:

002     Transnational Work: Labor and Culture Across Borders

004     Our Country: International Politics and Fragile American Ideals, 1870 to WWI

007     Restaging the National Drama/Trauma

009     Rethinking the Origins of Multiculturalism

011     The Geopolitics of Film Noir

012     Transnational Foodways and Affective Economies: A Public Feelings Production

014     The U.S. Pacific Rim as Geographic Imaginary and Colonial Horizon

015     Workshop: Beyond the Buzz: What is an Internationalist American Studies Program?

016     Negroes with Guns: Black Power Across Borders

019     Intellectual Histories in a Global Age

020     Roundtable Discussion: Moving Images: Transnational Circuits of Race and Photography

023     Social Activism In and Out of the Nation

024     The Politics of (Anti)Maternity

029     The United States and South Africa: Transnational Perspectives

032     The New Post-National: Mixed-Race Identities

037     Transnational Experiences of Citizenship and Belonging

038     Racial Bodies in Transnational Movement

039     Transnational Mobility: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture, and Identity

040     Transnational Social Movements

041     Reimagining Race: Ethnic Literature and the Negotiations of Difference in "Post-Race" America

042     Internal/External Migrations of the Political

051     Transnational Waste and Pollution: Communities, Consumption & Cultures

052     Transnationalism and Nonstandard Histories

053     Treating the Transnational Body: Public Health With(out) Borders

055     The "Black Atlantic" Inside Antebellum America

058     Theorizing Diaspora

059     Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe

060     The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy

061     Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor

064     Teaching American Studies in Transnational Perspective

066     Roundtable Discussion: Rethinking Center and Periphery: Making the "Foreign" Central to American Studies

067     Transnational Feminist Politics

070     Performing Racial Identities in the Transoceanic Sphere

072     The Revolutionary Transatlantic

073     Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle

075     The Politics of Repressive Tolerance

089     Nineteenth-Century Latinidades: Latina/o History and Literature Beyond/Before the Nation-State

090     Roundtable Discussion: Intimate but Indirect: Examining the Relationship between Music and Politics

092     "Asians and Americas: International Politics and Domestic Racialized Practices"

093     ¿Good Neighbors? Cultures of U.S-Latin American Transnationalism in the Mid-Twentieth Century

095     More than the Collective Self: Constructing identity and Building Group Experience

096     At the Interstices of Identity: Transnational Asian-American, African, and Latin(a) American Popular Cultural Production and Performance

097     Blackness Visible: Urban Space, Race, and Economic Justice

098     Race and Comparison

099     Historicizing the Transnational: Comparing Racial Formations Across Borders

100     Listening to the Black Atlantic

101     Extraterritoriality, Extranationality

102     The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries

109     Roundtable Discussion: Transnational Commodity Culture

116     Interplays: Postcolonial Reflections on White Feminist Innocence and Accountability

117     Empire of Freedom?: American Internationalism and the Discourses of Liberation and Civilization, 1890-1925.

118     Mexicali, Managua, Mexico, and the Mission: situating ethnic transnationalism in everyday Americas culture

119     Empire, Globalization, and its Discontents: Filipinos and the Making of "The American Dream"

123     Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization

129     _Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song_ and Racy, Transnational Moves

132     Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives from the Cracks: Transdisciplinarity + Transnationalism=Transformation?

136     Recasting Cinema in the Americas: Bilingualism, Borrowings, and Hauntings

137     "Reconfiguring Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic: 'What is Africa to Me?'"

140     Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families

141     Navigating the World Post 9/11

142     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I

143     (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary

146     Roundtable Discussion: Developing American Studies Globally: The Fulbright Experience

148     Roundtable Discussion: Globalization in the Classroom: Addressing Student Resistance to the "Anti-American" Text

149     Feminism, Progressivism, and Transnationalism

153     Academic Crossroads: Debating Transnationalism's Second Phase

155     Comparative Sound Cultures: Spaces of Music, Politics, and Representations in the Metropolis

157     Latina/o Studies in a Transatlantic Context: Fiction, Film, Performance, Memoir

158     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I

160     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II

161     Transnational Latino Formations

164     Roundtable Discussion: China on Our Minds: Andrew Ross' Fast Boat to China: Corporate Flight and the Consequences of Free Trade

166     Wars and Consequences: South Korea, Viet Nam, the United States

175     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II

192     Brokering power and identity in Asian America

193     Mark Twain Abroad

194     The Possibilities and Limits of Black internationalism

195     Roundtable Discussion: Black Pacific? Considering and Problematizing Blackness and Other Racial Formations in the Pacific World

196     Roundtable Discussion: Contemporary Slavery: Theory, Practice and Literary Representation

197     Roundtable Discussion: Where Does Latin American Studies End and American Studies Begin?

199     Transnationalizing U.S. Prison Studies

201     Whose Music? Sounding Out the Color Line

202     A Usable Past and the Transnational Turn: Conflict or Congruence?

203     Eating Out: Food and the Performance of Transnational Identity

204     Both Inside and Out: American (Indian) Studies and Critical Transnationalism

206     Black Paris

207     The Return of Tocqueville

214     Nation and Globe: New Practices of War, Policy, and Patriotism

216     Women of Color and Transnationalism

217     Roundtable Discussion: The Specter of the Archive

218     Crossing Boundaries: Interpreting Transnational Modes of Memory

221     Roundtable Discussion: Keywords for Transamerican Times

223     Roundtable Discussion: Fresh Approaches to Discovering Imagined Communities: Incorporating Ethnic and Diasporic Media into Teaching and Research

224     The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation

225     The Underside of American Exceptionalism

233     Positioning Black Identity in the World: Transnational Moments in African American History

234     Transnationalism and the Hemisphere across U.S. American, Latin American, and Latino Studies

237     Keywords of Transnational (American Cultural) Studies

238     Transnational Activism Inside/Outside the US: Creating Communities Beyond States and Across Worlds

239     Historical Witnessing and Transnational Gazes

240     Evangelicalism, Insurance, and Indian Casinos: A Discourse of Futurity in the "New" American Studies

241     Beyond the Islands: Haiti, Cuba, and the U.S. Imaginary

242     The Traffic in Disability: Cripping Transnational Desires

243     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I

246     Found in Translation: Globalization, Performance, and Identity in U.S.-Japan Relations

248     Roundtable Discussion: Re-Imagining "Early America" From Inside Out

250     Roundtable Discussion: Black Music Beyond Borders

252     International Partnerships as a Powerful Key to Transnational Learning

254     Roundtable Discussion: American Studies Abroad: Opportunities, Programs, and Issues

258     The "Cultural Defense" on Trial: Transnational Issues and Perspectives

259     Transnational Chican@ Style

260     Visualizing the Diaspora in a Transnational American Studies Context: Resistance, Representation, and Relationships in Visual Imagery across the African Diaspora

261     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II

265     Roundtable Discussion: International American Studies: After U.S. Nationalism, What Now with the State?

266     Roundtable Discussion: Sexual Citizenship in Transnational America: Histories, Politics, Possibilities

267     Transnational Perspectives on North American Architecture

269     Get Up, Stand Up: Comparative and Transnational Social Movement Politics in the "Long Sixties"

271     The Cultural Politics of (Mis)translation: Reading Three US-Japan Cultural Interfaces

272     American Studies After Totalitarianism: Toward a Progressive Pedagogy in Becoming-EU Central and Eastern Europe

273     Roundtable Discussion: When and How do Discourses of "Americanization" and "Anti-Americanism" Matter?

274     Roundtable Discussion: Keynotes of Sound Studies—Crossing Disciplinary and National Borders

277     Feminism and Transnational Studies of Empire and Militarism

278     Exhibit: Visualizing Oakland and Bay Area Communities: Art, History, and New Immigration (SRC-Sponsored Panel)

284     "Dare to Secure a Future": Archaeologies of Contemporary Cultural Politics

285     Roundtable Discussion: The Terminator Strikes: Labor Studies in Crisis (Sponsored by the Working-class Studies Caucus)

289     Transnational Native American Communities—SRC-sponsored

291     Radical Difference? Transnational Encounters, Afro-Asian Imaginings and the Search for Cross-Racial Solidarity

293     Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space

294     The Double Time of the Nation

295     Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"

296     Race and Remasculinization

306     Roundtable Discussion: Questions of Travel: U.S. Americans on Teaching American Studies at the John. F. Kennedy Institute, Berlin

308     Roundtable Discussion: "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore:" Critical-constructive Dialogue on (Trans)National Identities

311     Islam, Empire, and Early America

312     Transsexual, Transnational

313     Transnational Pedagogies: I

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

315     What's Left of Activism

316     Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity

320     Roundtable Discussion: Transcultural American Studies and Transdisciplinarity: Paradigms and Case Studies. A Roundtable

322     Eric Walrond, the Caribbean, and Black Transnationalism

323     Bodies Politic: Toxic Exposures and Global Public Health in a Transnational Frame

327     Autobiographical Hoaxes, Inside and Out

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

332     Transnational Pedagogies: II

History:

004     Our Country: International Politics and Fragile American Ideals, 1870 to WWI

007     Restaging the National Drama/Trauma

009     Rethinking the Origins of Multiculturalism

019     Intellectual Histories in a Global Age

029     The United States and South Africa: Transnational Perspectives

057     The Performative Force of Violence

069     Past, Present, and Future: Constructing and Reconstructing American Tourist Destinations

072     The Revolutionary Transatlantic

076     The Imperial Mission

109     Roundtable Discussion: Transnational Commodity Culture

111     Consuming Visions: The Politics of Consumption in Modern America

118     Mexicali, Managua, Mexico, and the Mission: situating ethnic transnationalism in everyday Americas culture

122     Prison and the National Body

124     Reinscribing National Narrative

134     Visualizing History: A Responsibility to Images

140     Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families

141     Navigating the World Post 9/11

143     (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary

152     Diversity on Display: Liberalism and the Uses of Multiculturalism in the 1970s

154     Performance: Visualizing Citizenship: Images of Workers and the Struggle for Social Identity

167     Performance: One Wound for Another: Una Herida Por Otra: Testimonios de Latin@s in the U.S. through Cyberspace

171     Interethnic Alliances and Resistance in 20th Century America

174     "Two Nations Under God: Representing the American Civil War in Text and Image"

202     A Usable Past and the Transnational Turn: Conflict or Congruence?

216     Women of Color and Transnationalism

222     The Antebellum South and the Problem of Slavery: A K16 Workshop

224     The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation

233     Positioning Black Identity in the World: Transnational Moments in African American History

237     Keywords of Transnational (American Cultural) Studies

243     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I

257     The Civil Rights Movement: A K16 Curricular Workshop

269     Get Up, Stand Up: Comparative and Transnational Social Movement Politics in the "Long Sixties"

287     Online Session: The Long Shadow of Scopes: The Visual, Educational, and Instituional Legacies of the 1920s Evolution Debates

301     Singled Out: Young Women, Femininity and Sexuality in 1960s-70s Popular Culture

309     Enemies at the Gates? How European Immigrants Complicated American Identity after WWII

312     Transsexual, Transnational

315     What's Left of Activism

316     Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity

324     Roundtable Discussion: Telling Stories: Oral Histories, Popular Media and Historiography

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity

Landscape and the Built Environment:

267     Transnational Perspectives on North American Architecture

276     Foreign Tastes: Appropriating National Culture in Nineteenth-Century America

279     Building for the Future: How the Whole Earth Counterculture Redesigned the World

311     Islam, Empire, and Early America

329     Double Export

Legal Studies:

022     Staging Race and the Law

122     Prison and the National Body

123     Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

192     Brokering power and identity in Asian America

212     Roundtable Discussion: Teaching In or About Prison

243     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I

258     The "Cultural Defense" on Trial: Transnational Issues and Perspectives

287     Online Session: The Long Shadow of Scopes: The Visual, Educational, and Instituional Legacies of the 1920s Evolution Debates

323     Bodies Politic: Toxic Exposures and Global Public Health in a Transnational Frame

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

Literary Studies:

006     Seeing American Portraiture in Transnational Visual Economies

030     Transnational Beat Spiritual Identities and Poetics

033     Transnational, Post-imperial American Studies?

041     Reimagining Race: Ethnic Literature and the Negotiations of Difference in "Post-Race" America

073     Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle

101     Extraterritoriality, Extranationality

102     The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries

141     Navigating the World Post 9/11

147     Roundtable Discussion: "Which Way Is Redemption?" Remembering Lorenzo Thomas, 1944-2005

158     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

160     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II

174     "Two Nations Under God: Representing the American Civil War in Text and Image"

175     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

193     Mark Twain Abroad

206     Black Paris

218     Crossing Boundaries: Interpreting Transnational Modes of Memory

226     Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics

230     Roundtable Discussion: Julia Collins's Curse of Caste: Implications of the First Novel by an African American Woman

236     Racing the Nation: Insurgent Nationalism in Ethnic American Communities

293     Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space

311     Islam, Empire, and Early America

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

316     Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity

322     Eric Walrond, the Caribbean, and Black Transnationalism

327     Autobiographical Hoaxes, Inside and Out

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

Material Culture:

005     Exhibiting "Freedom" in Public?: Using Colonial Slavery and American Wars to Construct a Suitable Past

010     Retelling America: Religious Material Culture and the Refiguring of American Culture

034     Material Culture and Identity

069     Past, Present, and Future: Constructing and Reconstructing American Tourist Destinations

124     Reinscribing National Narrative

128     Hot Dish: In Honor of Karal Ann Marling's Work in Visual and Material Culture Studies

200     From Mao Suits to Saris, From the Terno to Chinoiserie-Gone-Chic: National Vestments and Globalization

267     Transnational Perspectives on North American Architecture

302     Theorizing Cuban America: Literary, Visual, and Performance Texts by United States Cubans

329     Double Export

Middle East American Studies:

013     Muslim and Middle East Americans in the Crucible of the Cold War

057     The Performative Force of Violence

091     Roundtable Discussion: American Studies and the Cultural Politics of the Middle East

122     Prison and the National Body

291     Radical Difference? Transnational Encounters, Afro-Asian Imaginings and the Search for Cross-Racial Solidarity

311     Islam, Empire, and Early America

332     Transnational Pedagogies: II

Music:

060     The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy

090     Roundtable Discussion: Intimate but Indirect: Examining the Relationship between Music and Politics

100     Listening to the Black Atlantic

161     Transnational Latino Formations

170     Roundtable Discussion: Improvisation, Transculturalism, and Social Change: Asian American Creative Music and the San Francisco Bay Area

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

201     Whose Music? Sounding Out the Color Line

250     Roundtable Discussion: Black Music Beyond Borders

261     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II

295     Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"

315     What's Left of Activism

Native American studies:

123     Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization

156     Waao, wabaskinameskata! The Border Crossed Us! Transnational American Studies and the Indian-Nation Perspective

204     Both Inside and Out: American (Indian) Studies and Critical Transnationalism

243     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I

248     Roundtable Discussion: Re-Imagining "Early America" From Inside Out

249     Roundtable Discussion: Native Feminisms Without Apology I

253     Roundtable Discussion: Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country

268     Roundtable Discussion: Colloquy with Joanna Brooks on American Lazarus (2003)

289     Transnational Native American Communities—SRC-sponsored

293     Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

Pacific Islander American studies:

059     Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe

115     Dynamics of Mobility: Toward Trans-Oceanic American Studies

Pedagogy:

035     Roundtable Discussion: Practical Advice for Assistant Professors

143     (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary

146     Roundtable Discussion: Developing American Studies Globally: The Fulbright Experience

148     Roundtable Discussion: Globalization in the Classroom: Addressing Student Resistance to the "Anti-American" Text

151     Academic Job Interviews in American Studies: A Demonstration Workshop (Sponsored by the ASA Students' Committee)

156     Waao, wabaskinameskata! The Border Crossed Us! Transnational American Studies and the Indian-Nation Perspective

223     Roundtable Discussion: Fresh Approaches to Discovering Imagined Communities: Incorporating Ethnic and Diasporic Media into Teaching and Research

251     Roundtable Discussion: Negotiating Graduate School: Practical Advice for Students and Mentors

252     International Partnerships as a Powerful Key to Transnational Learning

256     Questioning Patriotism and Other Taboos: Teaching Controversial Topics in the Post 9/11 Classroom

257     The Civil Rights Movement: A K16 Curricular Workshop

275     Roundtable Discussion: Demystifying the Dissertation

313     Transnational Pedagogies: I

332     Transnational Pedagogies: II

Performance Studies:

007     Restaging the National Drama/Trauma

022     Staging Race and the Law

024     The Politics of (Anti)Maternity

025     Memory, Materiality and the Museum

057     The Performative Force of Violence

058     Theorizing Diaspora

059     Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe

070     Performing Racial Identities in the Transoceanic Sphere

076     The Imperial Mission

086   Nao Bustamante: Performing American Studies

090     Roundtable Discussion: Intimate but Indirect: Examining the Relationship between Music and Politics

133     Expanding the Boundaries of Race and Performance in American Studies

139     Roundtable Discussion: Performing Diaspora: Gendered and Sexual Transgressions, Transformations and Transactions

158     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I

200     From Mao Suits to Saris, From the Terno to Chinoiserie-Gone-Chic: National Vestments and Globalization

203     Eating Out: Food and the Performance of Transnational Identity

293     Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space

296     Race and Remasculinization

302     Theorizing Cuban America: Literary, Visual, and Performance Texts by United States Cubans

313     Transnational Pedagogies: I

316     Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

Philosophy:

225     The Underside of American Exceptionalism

Political Culture/Government:

004     Our Country: International Politics and Fragile American Ideals, 1870 to WWI

048     Roundtable Discussion: East Bay Labor Activism

055     The "Black Atlantic" Inside Antebellum America

056     Predicaments of Retribution: Prison, Punishment, and the Politics of Control

060     The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy

061     Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor

071     Roundtable Discussion: The "Republican Mother" Turns 30: Reflections on an Article and a Concept

074     The Problem of Reality and Television Studies

075     The Politics of Repressive Tolerance

091     Roundtable Discussion: American Studies and the Cultural Politics of the Middle East

101     Extraterritoriality, Extranationality

112     Identity and the Nation-State: Race, Mixed-Race, and the U.S. Census

121     Social Movements, Community Organizing, and the Production of Oppositional Politics

122     Prison and the National Body

124     Reinscribing National Narrative

143     (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary

152     Diversity on Display: Liberalism and the Uses of Multiculturalism in the 1970s

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

179     Writing Alternative US Political Histories

196     Roundtable Discussion: Contemporary Slavery: Theory, Practice and Literary Representation

207     The Return of Tocqueville

214     Nation and Globe: New Practices of War, Policy, and Patriotism

236     Racing the Nation: Insurgent Nationalism in Ethnic American Communities

238     Transnational Activism Inside/Outside the US: Creating Communities Beyond States and Across Worlds

240     Evangelicalism, Insurance, and Indian Casinos: A Discourse of Futurity in the "New" American Studies

261     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II

307     Christianity, Culture, and the Cold War

309     Enemies at the Gates? How European Immigrants Complicated American Identity after WWII

311     Islam, Empire, and Early America

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

Popular Culture:

007     Restaging the National Drama/Trauma

017     Lands Far Away and Places Long Ago: The Creation of Virtual Environments in Interwar America

022     Staging Race and the Law

031     The Great American Makeover: Television, History, Nation

032     The New Post-National: Mixed-Race Identities

058     Theorizing Diaspora

060     The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy

073     Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle

074     The Problem of Reality and Television Studies

093     ¿Good Neighbors? Cultures of U.S-Latin American Transnationalism in the Mid-Twentieth Century

100     Listening to the Black Atlantic

110     Garbo, Groucho and Drescher: Gender, Ethnicity and Popular Culture in Transnational Perspective

113     Celebrity and the Politics/Praxis of Racial Cross-Dressing

128     Hot Dish: In Honor of Karal Ann Marling's Work in Visual and Material Culture Studies

131     Crossing Borders and Bodies: Racial Mixing and the Imagined Nation

133     Expanding the Boundaries of Race and Performance in American Studies

143     (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary

150     Trans-Alternative: Germs, Sweetbacks, Butchlalis & Screen Tests

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

220     What is Blackness?: Multiple and Contested Constructions of Racial Difference in the 20th Century U.S.

247     Roundtable Discussion: Everyday Plebiscites

261     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II

295     Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"

301     Singled Out: Young Women, Femininity and Sexuality in 1960s-70s Popular Culture

304     Tourism and the Production of Place

308     Roundtable Discussion: "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore:" Critical-constructive Dialogue on (Trans)National Identities

312     Transsexual, Transnational

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

325     Popular Culture and the Global War on Terror: Configuring the GWOT for Consumption

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

Postcolonial Studies:

021     Reimagining Kinship: Diasporic Queers in New Queer Documentary

022     Staging Race and the Law

038     Racial Bodies in Transnational Movement

042     Internal/External Migrations of the Political

058     Theorizing Diaspora

101     Extraterritoriality, Extranationality

122     Prison and the National Body

123     Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization

141     Navigating the World Post 9/11

160     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II

165     "Neither Here nor There: (Re)presenting and (Re)constructing Transnational Identity in Contemporary American Art. Sponsored by the Visual Culture/Art History Caucus

207     The Return of Tocqueville

221     Roundtable Discussion: Keywords for Transamerican Times

237     Keywords of Transnational (American Cultural) Studies

277     Feminism and Transnational Studies of Empire and Militarism

293     Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space

Print Culture:

050     Faith, Therapeutic Culture & the World: Reading & the Religious Cultures of 1940s and 1950s America

059     Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe

141     Navigating the World Post 9/11

183     Roundtable Discussion: Publishing as a Class Act

224     The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation

231     Roundtable Discussion: Printing a Transcultural U.S. Feminism: California, 1969-present (Sponsored by the ASA Women's Committee)

293     Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space

Public Practice:

202     A Usable Past and the Transnational Turn: Conflict or Congruence?

212     Roundtable Discussion: Teaching In or About Prison

247     Roundtable Discussion: Everyday Plebiscites

270     Youth Voices and Youth Activism in Oakland: Transforming the Public Sphere

313     Transnational Pedagogies: I

319     Roundtable Discussion: Challenging the Corporate University: The NYU Strike, 2005-2006

Public Practice/Museum Studies:

005     Exhibiting "Freedom" in Public?: Using Colonial Slavery and American Wars to Construct a Suitable Past

025     Memory, Materiality and the Museum

141     Navigating the World Post 9/11

Public Scholarship:

023     Social Activism In and Out of the Nation

035     Roundtable Discussion: Practical Advice for Assistant Professors

130     Roundtable Discussion: Developing Leadership: Local and Transnational Grassroots Women's Organizations. SRC Sponsored

235     Roundtable Discussion: California Stories: California Council for the Humanities' Community Oral History Project

270     Youth Voices and Youth Activism in Oakland: Transforming the Public Sphere

290     Roundtable Discussion: Re-imagining the Journal: Vectors and New Modes of Digital Scholarship

308     Roundtable Discussion: "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore:" Critical-constructive Dialogue on (Trans)National Identities

313     Transnational Pedagogies: I

319     Roundtable Discussion: Challenging the Corporate University: The NYU Strike, 2005-2006

332     Transnational Pedagogies: II

Queer Studies:

021     Reimagining Kinship: Diasporic Queers in New Queer Documentary

026     Queer "Victories" in Bush's America: Resistance and Transformation, or Co-optation and Complicity?

036     Scenes, Means, Relays and Niches: New Takes on U.S./Transnational Cultural Production

054     Shame, Identity, Praxis

058     Theorizing Diaspora

059     Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe

150     Trans-Alternative: Germs, Sweetbacks, Butchlalis & Screen Tests

172     Radically Queer: Reconsidering Homosexuality and the Left in Twentieth Century American Culture

205     Sounds and Movements in Latina/o American Culture

242     The Traffic in Disability: Cripping Transnational Desires

296     Race and Remasculinization

328     Notes Towards a Femininity Studies: Critical Femininities and the Cosmologies of Queer Femme

Race and Ethnicity:

007     Restaging the National Drama/Trauma

009     Rethinking the Origins of Multiculturalism

013     Muslim and Middle East Americans in the Crucible of the Cold War

014     The U.S. Pacific Rim as Geographic Imaginary and Colonial Horizon

018     From Nineteenth Century Imperialism to Today's Globalization: Race, Sex, and Violence in Júarez-El Paso Borderlands

020     Roundtable Discussion: Moving Images: Transnational Circuits of Race and Photography

023     Social Activism In and Out of the Nation

024     The Politics of (Anti)Maternity

026     Queer "Victories" in Bush's America: Resistance and Transformation, or Co-optation and Complicity?

032     The New Post-National: Mixed-Race Identities

034     Material Culture and Identity

037     Transnational Experiences of Citizenship and Belonging

038     Racial Bodies in Transnational Movement

040     Transnational Social Movements

041     Reimagining Race: Ethnic Literature and the Negotiations of Difference in "Post-Race" America

042     Internal/External Migrations of the Political

052     Transnationalism and Nonstandard Histories

053     Treating the Transnational Body: Public Health With(out) Borders

054     Shame, Identity, Praxis

056     Predicaments of Retribution: Prison, Punishment, and the Politics of Control

057     The Performative Force of Violence

059     Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe

064     Teaching American Studies in Transnational Perspective

065     Constructing Motherhood in the Transnational Era

067     Transnational Feminist Politics

068     Roundtable Discussion: U.S. Inside Out: Race, Genomics and Global Health

070     Performing Racial Identities in the Transoceanic Sphere

073     Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle

095     More than the Collective Self: Constructing identity and Building Group Experience

097     Blackness Visible: Urban Space, Race, and Economic Justice

098     Race and Comparison

099     Historicizing the Transnational: Comparing Racial Formations Across Borders

100     Listening to the Black Atlantic

102     The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries

111     Consuming Visions: The Politics of Consumption in Modern America

112     Identity and the Nation-State: Race, Mixed-Race, and the U.S. Census

113     Celebrity and the Politics/Praxis of Racial Cross-Dressing

117     Empire of Freedom?: American Internationalism and the Discourses of Liberation and Civilization, 1890-1925.

123     Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization

131     Crossing Borders and Bodies: Racial Mixing and the Imagined Nation

132     Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives from the Cracks: Transdisciplinarity + Transnationalism=Transformation?

133     Expanding the Boundaries of Race and Performance in American Studies

138     Performing Both and Between—Theorizing Bodies on the Hyphen

139     Roundtable Discussion: Performing Diaspora: Gendered and Sexual Transgressions, Transformations and Transactions

140     Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families

150     Trans-Alternative: Germs, Sweetbacks, Butchlalis & Screen Tests

158     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

160     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II

161     Transnational Latino Formations

163     Discussing Race and Success in America.

165     "Neither Here nor There: (Re)presenting and (Re)constructing Transnational Identity in Contemporary American Art. Sponsored by the Visual Culture/Art History Caucus

170     Roundtable Discussion: Improvisation, Transculturalism, and Social Change: Asian American Creative Music and the San Francisco Bay Area

171     Interethnic Alliances and Resistance in 20th Century America

173     Race, Radicalism and Sexual Politics

175     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

179     Writing Alternative US Political Histories

195     Roundtable Discussion: Black Pacific? Considering and Problematizing Blackness and Other Racial Formations in the Pacific World

201     Whose Music? Sounding Out the Color Line

206     Black Paris

213     Contesting the Dream: California Politics in Black and Brown

215     In Transit - Re-imagining Spaces of Exile, Migrancy, and Diaspora

217     Roundtable Discussion: The Specter of the Archive

220     What is Blackness?: Multiple and Contested Constructions of Racial Difference in the 20th Century U.S.

225     The Underside of American Exceptionalism

226     Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics

234     Transnationalism and the Hemisphere across U.S. American, Latin American, and Latino Studies

236     Racing the Nation: Insurgent Nationalism in Ethnic American Communities

243     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I

261     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II

266     Roundtable Discussion: Sexual Citizenship in Transnational America: Histories, Politics, Possibilities

270     Youth Voices and Youth Activism in Oakland: Transforming the Public Sphere

271     The Cultural Politics of (Mis)translation: Reading Three US-Japan Cultural Interfaces

272     American Studies After Totalitarianism: Toward a Progressive Pedagogy in Becoming-EU Central and Eastern Europe

275     Roundtable Discussion: Demystifying the Dissertation

278     Exhibit: Visualizing Oakland and Bay Area Communities: Art, History, and New Immigration (SRC-Sponsored Panel)

280     Roundtable Discussion: Losing History, Losing Culture: Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?

284     "Dare to Secure a Future": Archaeologies of Contemporary Cultural Politics

286     The Color of Welfare Reform: New Evidence from Las Vegas, Miami, and Los Angeles

292     Re-membering Religion in Asian America

294     The Double Time of the Nation

303     Darwin and Contested Definitions of Race, Gender, and Nation in Gilded Age America and Today

305     Do You Know What It Means?: Post-Katrina New Orleans (Online Format)

312     Transsexual, Transnational

313     Transnational Pedagogies: I

315     What's Left of Activism

316     Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity

328     Notes Towards a Femininity Studies: Critical Femininities and the Cosmologies of Queer Femme

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity

331     Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration

332     Transnational Pedagogies: II

Regionalism:

066     Roundtable Discussion: Rethinking Center and Periphery: Making the "Foreign" Central to American Studies

111     Consuming Visions: The Politics of Consumption in Modern America

235     Roundtable Discussion: California Stories: California Council for the Humanities' Community Oral History Project

261     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II

314     Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir

315     What's Left of Activism

Religion:

010     Retelling America: Religious Material Culture and the Refiguring of American Culture

030     Transnational Beat Spiritual Identities and Poetics

050     Faith, Therapeutic Culture & the World: Reading & the Religious Cultures of 1940s and 1950s America

076     The Imperial Mission

100     Listening to the Black Atlantic

122     Prison and the National Body

142     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I

292     Re-membering Religion in Asian America

307     Christianity, Culture, and the Cold War

311     Islam, Empire, and Early America

Rhetoric:

075     The Politics of Repressive Tolerance

095     More than the Collective Self: Constructing identity and Building Group Experience

226     Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics

315     What's Left of Activism

Science and Technology:

053     Treating the Transnational Body: Public Health With(out) Borders

068     Roundtable Discussion: U.S. Inside Out: Race, Genomics and Global Health

073     Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

274     Roundtable Discussion: Keynotes of Sound Studies—Crossing Disciplinary and National Borders

303     Darwin and Contested Definitions of Race, Gender, and Nation in Gilded Age America and Today

Sociology:

023     Social Activism In and Out of the Nation

057     The Performative Force of Violence

243     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I

261     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II

Sports Studies:

175     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II

Teaching and K16 Collaboration:

198     American Studies and the Transnational Classroom: A K-16 Discussion

Television and Media Studies:

031     The Great American Makeover: Television, History, Nation

074     The Problem of Reality and Television Studies

135     Consumer Citizenship and the Making of National and Transnational Values

152     Diversity on Display: Liberalism and the Uses of Multiculturalism in the 1970s

158     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I

175     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II

225     The Underside of American Exceptionalism

295     Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"

324     Roundtable Discussion: Telling Stories: Oral Histories, Popular Media and Historiography

Transgender Studies:

173     Race, Radicalism and Sexual Politics

312     Transsexual, Transnational

Trauma Studies:

124     Reinscribing National Narrative

166     Wars and Consequences: South Korea, Viet Nam, the United States

325     Popular Culture and the Global War on Terror: Configuring the GWOT for Consumption

US Colonialism:

025     Memory, Materiality and the Museum

040     Transnational Social Movements

060     The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy

076     The Imperial Mission

101     Extraterritoriality, Extranationality

114     Afro/Asian Art and Activism in the 1960s and Post-60s Era

115     Dynamics of Mobility: Toward Trans-Oceanic American Studies

116     Interplays: Postcolonial Reflections on White Feminist Innocence and Accountability

119     Empire, Globalization, and its Discontents: Filipinos and the Making of "The American Dream"

123     Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization

141     Navigating the World Post 9/11

143     (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary

148     Roundtable Discussion: Globalization in the Classroom: Addressing Student Resistance to the "Anti-American" Text

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

176     Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire

195     Roundtable Discussion: Black Pacific? Considering and Problematizing Blackness and Other Racial Formations in the Pacific World

219     Theorizing Sexuality in Transnational Filipino and American Studies: Imperialism, Intimacy, and Queer Eroticism

225     The Underside of American Exceptionalism

243     From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I

294     The Double Time of the Nation

295     Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"

307     Christianity, Culture, and the Cold War

316     Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity

318     Animals in the Americas

320     Roundtable Discussion: Transcultural American Studies and Transdisciplinarity: Paradigms and Case Studies. A Roundtable

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity

Visual Culture Studies:

003     Documentary and Dissent: Visual Cultures of Opposition Post-1960

005     Exhibiting "Freedom" in Public?: Using Colonial Slavery and American Wars to Construct a Suitable Past

006     Seeing American Portraiture in Transnational Visual Economies

017     Lands Far Away and Places Long Ago: The Creation of Virtual Environments in Interwar America

020     Roundtable Discussion: Moving Images: Transnational Circuits of Race and Photography

025     Memory, Materiality and the Museum

036     Scenes, Means, Relays and Niches: New Takes on U.S./Transnational Cultural Production

057     The Performative Force of Violence

073     Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle

100     Listening to the Black Atlantic

102     The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries

110     Garbo, Groucho and Drescher: Gender, Ethnicity and Popular Culture in Transnational Perspective

124     Reinscribing National Narrative

128     Hot Dish: In Honor of Karal Ann Marling's Work in Visual and Material Culture Studies

134     Visualizing History: A Responsibility to Images

135     Consumer Citizenship and the Making of National and Transnational Values

136     Recasting Cinema in the Americas: Bilingualism, Borrowings, and Hauntings

143     (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary

154     Performance: Visualizing Citizenship: Images of Workers and the Struggle for Social Identity

159     The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex

165     "Neither Here nor There: (Re)presenting and (Re)constructing Transnational Identity in Contemporary American Art. Sponsored by the Visual Culture/Art History Caucus

215     In Transit - Re-imagining Spaces of Exile, Migrancy, and Diaspora

239     Historical Witnessing and Transnational Gazes

259     Transnational Chican@ Style

260     Visualizing the Diaspora in a Transnational American Studies Context: Resistance, Representation, and Relationships in Visual Imagery across the African Diaspora

272     American Studies After Totalitarianism: Toward a Progressive Pedagogy in Becoming-EU Central and Eastern Europe

278     Exhibit: Visualizing Oakland and Bay Area Communities: Art, History, and New Immigration (SRC-Sponsored Panel)

287     Online Session: The Long Shadow of Scopes: The Visual, Educational, and Instituional Legacies of the 1920s Evolution Debates

290     Roundtable Discussion: Re-imagining the Journal: Vectors and New Modes of Digital Scholarship

293     Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space

296     Race and Remasculinization

Women's Studies:

007     Restaging the National Drama/Trauma

024     The Politics of (Anti)Maternity

057     The Performative Force of Violence

058     Theorizing Diaspora

061     Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor

067     Transnational Feminist Politics

116     Interplays: Postcolonial Reflections on White Feminist Innocence and Accountability

130     Roundtable Discussion: Developing Leadership: Local and Transnational Grassroots Women's Organizations. SRC Sponsored

132     Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives from the Cracks: Transdisciplinarity + Transnationalism=Transformation?

142     The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I

169     Rape and its Representations in American Culture

216     Women of Color and Transnationalism

224     The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation

231     Roundtable Discussion: Printing a Transcultural U.S. Feminism: California, 1969-present (Sponsored by the ASA Women's Committee)

249     Roundtable Discussion: Native Feminisms Without Apology I

294     The Double Time of the Nation

301     Singled Out: Young Women, Femininity and Sexuality in 1960s-70s Popular Culture

315     What's Left of Activism

318     Animals in the Americas

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity

332     Transnational Pedagogies: II

Working-Class Studies:

002     Transnational Work: Labor and Culture Across Borders

003     Documentary and Dissent: Visual Cultures of Opposition Post-1960

007     Restaging the National Drama/Trauma

023     Social Activism In and Out of the Nation

048     Roundtable Discussion: East Bay Labor Activism

059     Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe

097     Blackness Visible: Urban Space, Race, and Economic Justice

130     Roundtable Discussion: Developing Leadership: Local and Transnational Grassroots Women's Organizations. SRC Sponsored

164     Roundtable Discussion: China on Our Minds: Andrew Ross' Fast Boat to China: Corporate Flight and the Consequences of Free Trade

172     Radically Queer: Reconsidering Homosexuality and the Left in Twentieth Century American Culture

175     The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II

183     Roundtable Discussion: Publishing as a Class Act

275     Roundtable Discussion: Demystifying the Dissertation

285     Roundtable Discussion: The Terminator Strikes: Labor Studies in Crisis (Sponsored by the Working-class Studies Caucus)

330     Militarization and Domestic Identity


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