Cultures of United States imperialism

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Cultures of United States imperialism

Amy Kaplan and Donald E. Pease, editors

(New Americanists)

Duke University Press, 1993

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Cultures of United States Imperialism represents a major paradigm shift that will remap the field of American Studies. Pointing to a glaring blind spot in the basic premises of the study of American culture, leading critics and theorists in cultural studies, history, anthropology, and literature reveal the "denial of empire" at the heart of American Studies. Challenging traditional definitions and periodizations of imperialism, this volume shows how international relations reciprocally shape a dominant imperial culture at home and how imperial relations are enacted and contested within the United States. Drawing on a broad range of interpretive practices, these essays range across American history, from European representations of the New World to the mass media spectacle of the Persian Gulf War. The volume breaks down the boundary between the study of foreign relations and American culture to examine imperialism as an internal process of cultural appropriation and as an external struggle over international power. The contributors explore how the politics of continental and international expansion, conquest, and resistance have shaped the history of American culture just as much as the cultures of those it has dominated. By uncovering the dialectical relationship between American cultures and international relations, this collection demonstrates the necessity of analyzing imperialism as a political or economic process inseparable from the social relations and cultural representations of gender, race, ethnicity, and class at home.Contributors. Lynda Boose, Mary Yoko Brannen, Bill Brown, William Cain, Eric Cheyfitz, Vicente Diaz, Frederick Errington, Kevin Gaines, Deborah Gewertz, Donna Haraway, Susan Jeffords, Myra Jehlen, Amy Kaplan, Eric Lott, Walter Benn Michaels, Donald E. Pease, Vicente Rafael, Michael Rogin, Jose David Saldivar, Richard Slotkin, Doris Sommer, Gauri Viswanathan, Priscilla Wald, Kenneth Warren, Christopher P. Wilson

Table of Contents

Introduction "Left Alone with America": The Absence of Empire in the Study of American Culture / Amy Kaplan 3 New Perspectives on U.S. Culture and Imperialism / Donald E. Pease 22 1. Nation-Building as Empire-Building Why Did the Europeans Cross the Ocean? A Seventeenth-Century Riddle / Myra Jehlen 41 Terms of Assimilation: Legislating Subjectivity in the Emerging Nation / Priscilla Wald 59 The Naming of Yale College: British Imperialism and American Higher Education / Gauri Viswanathan 85 Savage Law: The Plot Against American Indians in Johnson and Graham's Lessee v. M'Intosh and The Pioneers / Eric Cheyfitz 109 Science Fiction, the World's Fair, and the Prosthetics of Empire, 1910-1915 / Bill Brown 129 Buffalo Bill's "Wild West" and the Mythologization of the American Empire / Richard Slotkin 164 II. Borderline Negotiations of Race, Gender, and Nation White Love: Surveillance and Nationalist Resistance in the U.S. Colonization of the Philippines / Vicente L. Rafael 185 Black and Blue on San Juan Hill / Amy Kaplan 219 Teddy Bear Patriarchy: Taxidermy in the Garden of Eden, New York City, 1908-1936 / Donna Haraway 237 Americo Paredes and Decolonization / Jose David Saldivar 292 Pious Sites: Chamorro Culture Between Spanish Catholicism and American Liberal Individualism / Vicente M. Diaz 312 Plotting the Border: John Reed, Pancho Villa, and Insurgent Mexico / Christopher P. Wilson 340 III. Colonizing Resistance or Resisting Colonization? Anti-Imperial Americanism / Walter Benn Michaels 365 Appeals for (Mis)recognition: Theorizing the Diaspora / Kenneth W. Warren 392 Resisting the Heat: Menchu, Morrison, and Incompetent Readers / Doris Sommer 407 Black Americans' Racial Uplift Ideology as "Civilizing Mission": Pauline E. Hopkins on Race and Imperialism / Kevin Gaines 433 From Liberalism to Communism: The Political Thought of W. E. B. Du Bois / William E. Cain 456 White Like Me: Racial Cross-Dressing and the Construction of American Whiteness / Eric Lott 474 IV. Imperial Spectacles "Make My Day!": Spectacle as Amnesia in Imperial Politics [and] The Sequel / Michael Rogin 499 The Patriot System, or Managerial Heroism / Susan Jeffords 535 Hiroshima, the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial, and the Gulf War Post-National Spectacles / Donald E. Pease 557 Techno-Muscularity and the "Boy Eternal": From the Quagmire to the Gulf / Lynda Boose 581 "Bwana Mickey": Constructing Cultural Consumption at Tokyo Disneyland / Mary Yoko Brannen 617 We Think, Therefore They Are? On Occidentalizing the World / Deborah Gewertz and Frederick Errington 635 Index 657 Contributors 669

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