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American Thought and Culture in the 21st Century

Online ISBN:
9780748670673
Print ISBN:
9780748626014
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
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American Thought and Culture in the 21st Century

Martin Halliwell (ed.),
Martin Halliwell
(ed.)
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Catherine Morley (ed.)
Catherine Morley
(ed.)
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Published online:
20 September 2012
Published in print:
7 October 2008
Online ISBN:
9780748670673
Print ISBN:
9780748626014
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press

Abstract

This volume considers the changing patterns of American thought and culture in its transition into the early twenty-first century. One of the questions this book tackles is whether the twenty-first century will prove to be ‘the next American century’, or one in which challenges to the structure of nation-states will radically transform the status, prestige and global role of the United States. The study is stimulated by two perceived turning points in American life: the political swing back towards the right represented by the election of George W. Bush in November 2000 and the attacks of 11 September 2001. The 18 chapters address domestic American issues, but also the place of the United States within a broader global narrative of commerce, cultural exchange, international diplomacy, ideological conflict, terrorism and war. The contributors to this volume take both long and short historical views of shifting intellectual trends and cultural patterns: comparing contemporary issues with the climate of the 1990s, but also looking back to earlier twentieth-century moments and concerns. In addition to assessing specific challenges arising in recent years, contributors address emerging issues and points of intensification that are likely to take effect in future years. The book has a thematic structure and is divided into three sections, dealing in turn with Politics, Society and Culture, and covering a wide span of topics that address issues of nationhood, globalization, ideology and cultural representation.

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