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Transnational American Memories
Terrorist Violence and Transnational Memory: Jonathan Safran Foer and Don DeLillo
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January 15 2009
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Walter de Gruyter
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10.1515/9783110224214.171
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Book chapters
Magna Carta 1215 and the Exercise of Transnationalism in the Twenty-First Century
Arabs Looking Back: William Peter Blatty’s Autobiographical Writing
Remembering the ‘Forgotten War’ and Containing the ‘Remembered War:’ Insistent Nationalism and the Transnational Memory of the Korean War
“Let Him Remain Until the Judgment in France”: Family Letters and the Overseas Burying of U.S. World War I Soldiers
Artistic Inspiration and Transnational Memories in the Twentieth Century
Commentary Epilogue
Liberating Dachau: Transnational Discourses of Holocaust Memory
Between Diaspora and Empire: The Shevchenko Monument in Washington, D.C.
Of Routes and Roots: Topographies of Transnational Memory in the Upper Rio Grande Valley
Tribal or Transnational? Memory, History and Identity in James Welch’s The Heartsong of Charging Elk
Intruders on Native Ground: Troubling Silences and Memories of the Land-Taking in Norwegian Immigrant Letters
Terrorist Violence and Transnational Memory: Jonathan Safran Foer and Don DeLillo
Saving the Circum-Atlantic World: Transnational (American) Memories in Julia Álvarez’s Disease Narrative
Transnational Recastings of Conquest and the Malinche Myth
Contents
Introduction
“A Lens into What It Means to Be an American”: African American Philadelphia Murals as Sites of Memory
Roots Trips and Virtual Ethnicity: Jonathan Safran Foer’s Everything Is Illuminated
Backmatter
Performing Cultural Memory: Scenarios of Colonial Encounter in the Writings of John Smith, Cabeza de Vaca, and Jacques Cartier
(Re)Visions of Progress: Chicago’s World’s Fairs as Sites of Transnational American Memory
Frontmatter
Remembering War the Transnational Way: The U.S.-American Memory of World War I
Celluloid Recoveries: Cinematic Transformations of Ground Zero
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