Founded In    1968
Published   semiannually
Language(s)   English
     

Fields of Interest

 

history, literature, politics, geography, media, language, diplomacy, race, ethnicity, economics, law, culture and society

     
ISSN   044-8060
     
Affiliated Organization   Nordic Association for American Studies
     

American Studies in Scandinavia

American Studies in Scandinavia, the journal of the Nordic Association for American Studies, is published twice each year, and carries scholarly articles and reviews on a wide range of American Studies topics and disciplines, including history, literature, politics, geography, media, language, diplomacy, race, ethnicity, economics, law, culture and society.
American Studies in Scandinavia is sponsored by the National Councils for Research in Science and the Humanities in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, the journal is published by Odense University Press with the financial support of the Nordic Publications Committee for Humanist Periodicals.
American Studies in Scandinavia is currently edited by Per Winther at the  Department of Literature, Area Studies, and European Languages, University of Oslo, Norway. The book reviews editor is Arne Neset at the Department of Cultural Studies and Languages, University of Stavanger, Norway.

 

Autumn 2005, Vol. 37, No. 2

American Studies in Scandinavia, the journal of the Nordic Association for American Studies, is published twice each year, and carries scholarly articles and reviews on a wide range of American Studies topics and disciplines, including history, literature, politics, geography, media, language, diplomacy, race, ethnicity, economics, law, culture and society.

“Studying Myself in the United States – Studying the United States in Myself.”


Public Discourse on Marriage & Privacy – Concealment or Revelation? The Reception of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"


Hector Mann and Henry Roth: Portraits of Invisible Men in Paul Auster’s The Book of Illusions


Don DeLillo's Cosmopolis and the Dialectics of Complexity and Simplicity in Postmodern American Philosophy and Culture


Don DeLillo's Cosmopolis and the Dialectics of Complexity and Simplicity in Postmodern American Philosophy and Culture