
Transactions, Transgressions, Transformation
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"... this anthologies offers important stimuli ... a comprehensive index and bibliography round off this successful volume." ? Historische Zeitschrift"The book is a valuable contribution in terms of its critical stance on cultural hegemony and interpretation of influence flowing in directions other than unilaterally. Power gains new dimensions in these interpretations." ? Journal of Intercultural Studies
"... an excellent collection of essays that sets out to problematise the notion of 'Americanization' and, in so doing, advances many current debates about identity and culture ... The cope of perspectives, cultural forms, and national experiences represented under one cover is a great strength of this volume ... Through its empirical studies of the varying ways in which Americanization is conceptualized and negotiated, this volume renders the valuable service of moving beyond the assumption of the complexity of culture and identity to an examination of what underlies this assumption." ? Millenium
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Introduction: Americanization Reconsidered
Heide Fehrenbach and Uta G. Poiger
PART I: TWENTIETH-CENUTRY MODERNITIES
Chapter 1. America in the German Imagination
Mary Nolan
Chapter 2. Comparative Anti-Americanism in Western Europe
David W. Ellwood
Chapter 3. Surface Above All? American Influence on Japanese
Botond Bognar
PART II: DRAWING CULTURAL BOUNDARIES, FORGING THE NATIONAL
Chapter 4. Persistent Myths of Americanization: German Reconstruction and the Renationalization of Postwar Cinema, 1945-1965
Heide Fehrenbach
Chapter 5. No More Song and Dance: French Radio Broadcast Quotas, Chansons, and Cultural Exceptions
James Petterson
PART III: TRANSNATIONAL STYLINGS: AMERICAN MUSIC AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
Chapter 6. American Music, Cold War Liberalism, and German Identities
Uta G. Poiger
Chapter 7. Jukebox Boys: Postwar Italian Music and the Culture of Covering
Franco Minganti
Chapter 8. The Social Production of Difference: Imitation and Authenticity in Japanese Rap Music
Ian Condry
PART IV: DE-ESSENTIALIZING "AMERICA" AND THE "NATIVE"
Chapter 9. Learning from America: Postwar Urban Recovery in West Germany
Peter Krieger
Chapter 10. The French Cinema and Hollywood: A Case Study of Americanization
Richard F. Kuisel
Chapter 11. Waiting for Godzilla: Chaotic Negotiations between Post-Orientalism and Hyper-Occidentalism
Takayuki Tatsumi
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