075 The Politics of Repressive Tolerance
076 The Imperial Mission
089 Nineteenth-Century Latinidades: Latina/o History and Literature Beyond/Before the Nation-State
094 Abolitionist Places
101 Extraterritoriality, Extranationality
122 Prison and the National Body
123 Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization
158 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I
174 "Two Nations Under God: Representing the American Civil War in Text and Image"
193 Mark Twain Abroad
207 The Return of Tocqueville
217 Roundtable Discussion: The Specter of the Archive
222 The Antebellum South and the Problem of Slavery: A K16 Workshop
226 Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics
230 Roundtable Discussion: Julia Collins's Curse of Caste: Implications of the First Novel by an African American Woman
276 Foreign Tastes: Appropriating National Culture in Nineteenth-Century America
294 The Double Time of the Nation
311 Islam, Empire, and Early America
312 Transsexual, Transnational
315 What's Left of Activism
326 Citizens, Outcasts, and Enemies: Transnational War and Latino/a Agency
006 Seeing American Portraiture in Transnational Visual Economies
017 Lands Far Away and Places Long Ago: The Creation of Virtual Environments in Interwar America (Sponsored by the Visual Culture/Art History Caucus)
019 Intellectual Histories in a Global Age
030 Transnational Beat Spiritual Identities and Poetics
048 Roundtable Discussion: East Bay Labor Activism
050 Faith, Therapeutic Culture & the World: Reading & the Religious Cultures of 1940s and 1950s America
052 Transnationalism and Nonstandard Histories
057 The Performative Force of Violence
059 Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe
060 The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
065 Constructing Motherhood in the Transnational Era
066 Roundtable Discussion: Rethinking Center and Periphery: Making the "Foreign" Central to American Studies
068 Roundtable Discussion: U.S. Inside Out: Race, Genomics and Global Health
074 The Problem of Reality and Television Studies
075 The Politics of Repressive Tolerance
092 "Asians and Americas: International Politics and Domestic Racialized Practices"
093 ¿Good Neighbors? Cultures of U.S-Latin American Transnationalism in the Mid-Twentieth Century
100 Listening to the Black Atlantic
101 Extraterritoriality, Extranationality
102 The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries
120 "Vietnamese American Writers" [SRC Sponsored]
122 Prison and the National Body
136 Recasting Cinema in the Americas: Bilingualism, Borrowings, and Hauntings
142 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I
143 (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary
147 Roundtable Discussion: "Which Way Is Redemption?" Remembering Lorenzo Thomas, 1944-2005
149 Feminism, Progressivism, and Transnationalism
158 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
161 Transnational Latino Formations
163 Discussing Race and Success in America.
175 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
194 The Possibilities and Limits of Black internationalism
197 Roundtable Discussion: Where Does Latin American Studies End and American Studies Begin?
206 Black Paris
218 Crossing Boundaries: Interpreting Transnational Modes of Memory
220 What is Blackness?: Multiple and Contested Constructions of Racial Difference in the 20th Century U.S.
224 The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation
226 Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics
241 Beyond the Islands: Haiti, Cuba, and the U.S. Imaginary
257 The Civil Rights Movement: A K16 Curricular Workshop
269 Get Up, Stand Up: Comparative and Transnational Social Movement Politics in the "Long Sixties"
279 Building for the Future: How the Whole Earth Counterculture Redesigned the World
285 Roundtable Discussion: The Terminator Strikes: Labor Studies in Crisis (Sponsored by the Working-class Studies Caucus)
288 Spatial Scale and the New U.S. Imperialism
295 Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"
304 Tourism and the Production of Place
309 Enemies at the Gates? How European Immigrants Complicated American Identity after WWII
313 Transnational Pedagogies: I
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
316 Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity
321 Roundtable Discussion: The New Negro Woman in Philosophy, Literature, and History
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity
332 Transnational Pedagogies: II
013 Muslim and Middle East Americans in the Crucible of the Cold War
022 Staging Race and the Law
024 The Politics of (Anti)Maternity
025 Memory, Materiality and the Museum
033 Transnational, Post-imperial American Studies?
036 Scenes, Means, Relays and Niches: New Takes on U.S./Transnational Cultural Production
055 The "Black Atlantic" Inside Antebellum America
057 The Performative Force of Violence
058 Theorizing Diaspora
060 The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
076 The Imperial Mission
094 Abolitionist Places
100 Listening to the Black Atlantic
101 Extraterritoriality, Extranationality
102 The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries
114 Afro/Asian Art and Activism in the 1960s and Post-60s Era
122 Prison and the National Body
129 _Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song_ and Racy, Transnational Moves
137 "Reconfiguring Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic: 'What is Africa to Me?'"
146 Roundtable Discussion: Developing American Studies Globally: The Fulbright Experience
147 Roundtable Discussion: "Which Way Is Redemption?" Remembering Lorenzo Thomas, 1944-2005
158 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I
161 Transnational Latino Formations
163 Discussing Race and Success in America.
175 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
194 The Possibilities and Limits of Black internationalism
206 Black Paris
213 Contesting the Dream: California Politics in Black and Brown
222 The Antebellum South and the Problem of Slavery: A K16 Workshop
225 The Underside of American Exceptionalism
226 Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics
230 Roundtable Discussion: Julia Collins's Curse of Caste: Implications of the First Novel by an African American Woman
233 Positioning Black Identity in the World: Transnational Moments in African American History
241 Beyond the Islands: Haiti, Cuba, and the U.S. Imaginary
250 Roundtable Discussion: Black Music Beyond Borders
253 Roundtable Discussion: Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country
255 Roundtable Discussion: Identity, Theory, and the New Biography
260 Visualizing the Diaspora in a Transnational American Studies Context: Resistance, Representation, and Relationships in Visual Imagery across the African Diaspora
261 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II
268 Roundtable Discussion: Colloquy with Joanna Brooks on American Lazarus (2003)
291 Radical Difference? Transnational Encounters, Afro-Asian Imaginings and the Search for Cross-Racial Solidarity
296 Race and Remasculinization
313 Transnational Pedagogies: I
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
316 Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity
321 Roundtable Discussion: The New Negro Woman in Philosophy, Literature, and History
322 Eric Walrond, the Caribbean, and Black Transnationalism
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
025 Memory, Materiality and the Museum
258 The "Cultural Defense" on Trial: Transnational Issues and Perspectives
305 Online Session: Do You Know What It Means?: Post-Katrina New Orleans (Online Format)
007 Restaging the National Drama/Trauma
012 Transnational Foodways and Affective Economies: A Public Feelings Production
014 The U.S. Pacific Rim as Geographic Imaginary and Colonial Horizon
022 Staging Race and the Law
042 Internal/External Migrations of the Political
092 "Asians and Americas: International Politics and Domestic Racialized Practices"
096 At the Interstices of Identity: Transnational Asian-American, African, and Latin(a) American Popular Cultural Production and Performance
114 Afro/Asian Art and Activism in the 1960s and Post-60s Era
115 Dynamics of Mobility: Toward Trans-Oceanic American Studies
117 Empire of Freedom?: American Internationalism and the Discourses of Liberation and Civilization, 1890-1925.
119 Empire, Globalization, and its Discontents: Filipinos and the Making of "The American Dream"
120 "Vietnamese American Writers" [SRC Sponsored]
124 Reinscribing National Narrative
140 Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families
166 Wars and Consequences: South Korea, Viet Nam, the United States
170 Roundtable Discussion: Improvisation, Transculturalism, and Social Change: Asian American Creative Music and the San Francisco Bay Area
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
192 Brokering power and identity in Asian America
200 From Mao Suits to Saris, From the Terno to Chinoiserie-Gone-Chic: National Vestments and Globalization
219 Theorizing Sexuality in Transnational Filipino and American Studies: Imperialism, Intimacy, and Queer Eroticism
224 The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation
246 Found in Translation: Globalization, Performance, and Identity in U.S.-Japan Relations
271 The Cultural Politics of (Mis)translation: Reading Three US-Japan Cultural Interfaces
280 Roundtable Discussion: Losing History, Losing Culture: Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
292 Re-membering Religion in Asian America
294 The Double Time of the Nation
296 Race and Remasculinization
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
018 From Nineteenth Century Imperialism to Today's Globalization: Race, Sex, and Violence in Júarez-El Paso Borderlands
039 Transnational Mobility: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture, and Identity
042 Internal/External Migrations of the Political
051 Transnational Waste and Pollution: Communities, Consumption & Cultures
061 Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor
123 Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization
131 Crossing Borders and Bodies: Racial Mixing and the Imagined Nation
140 Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families
156 Waao, wabaskinameskata! The Border Crossed Us! Transnational American Studies and the Indian-Nation Perspective
167 Performance: One Wound for Another: Una Herida Por Otra: Testimonios de Latin@s in the U.S. through Cyberspace
168 Native Americas: Race, Culture, and Transnationalism in the Borderlands
197 Roundtable Discussion: Where Does Latin American Studies End and American Studies Begin?
199 Transnationalizing U.S. Prison Studies
234 Transnationalism and the Hemisphere across U.S. American, Latin American, and Latino Studies
294 The Double Time of the Nation
296 Race and Remasculinization
310 Roundtable Discussion: Bridging las Américas: Transnational Feminisms and Subjectivities I
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
326 Citizens, Outcasts, and Enemies: Transnational War and Latino/a Agency
024 The Politics of (Anti)Maternity
039 Transnational Mobility: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture, and Identity
057 The Performative Force of Violence
061 Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor
086 Performance: Nao Bustamante: Performing American Studies
089 Nineteenth-Century Latinidades: Latina/o History and Literature Beyond/Before the Nation-State
096 At the Interstices of Identity: Transnational Asian-American, African, and Latin(a) American Popular Cultural Production and Performance
101 Extraterritoriality, Extranationality
118 Mexicali, Managua, Mexico, and the Mission: situating ethnic transnationalism in everyday Americas culture
142 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I
157 Latina/o Studies in a Transatlantic Context: Fiction, Film, Performance, Memoir
160 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II
161 Transnational Latino Formations
167 Performance: One Wound for Another: Una Herida Por Otra: Testimonios de Latin@s in the U.S. through Cyberspace
168 Native Americas: Race, Culture, and Transnationalism in the Borderlands
171 Interethnic Alliances and Resistance in 20th Century America
205 Sounds and Movements in Latina/o American Culture
213 Contesting the Dream: California Politics in Black and Brown
226 Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics
255 Roundtable Discussion: Identity, Theory, and the New Biography
259 Transnational Chican@ Style
293 Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space
294 The Double Time of the Nation
295 Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"
296 Race and Remasculinization
302 Theorizing Cuban America: Literary, Visual, and Performance Texts by United States Cubans
310 Roundtable Discussion: Bridging las Américas: Transnational Feminisms and Subjectivities I
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
326 Citizens, Outcasts, and Enemies: Transnational War and Latino/a Agency
003 Documentary and Dissent: Visual Cultures of Opposition Post-1960
011 The Geopolitics of Film Noir
016 Negroes with Guns: Black Power Across Borders
021 Reimagining Kinship: Diasporic Queers in New Queer Documentary
023 Social Activism In and Out of the Nation
060 The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
061 Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor
064 Teaching American Studies in Transnational Perspective
074 The Problem of Reality and Television Studies
129 _Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song_ and Racy, Transnational Moves
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
169 Rape and its Representations in American Culture
206 Black Paris
223 Roundtable Discussion: Fresh Approaches to Discovering Imagined Communities: Incorporating Ethnic and Diasporic Media into Teaching and Research
224 The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation
238 Transnational Activism Inside/Outside the US: Creating Communities Beyond States and Across Worlds
239 Historical Witnessing and Transnational Gazes
247 Roundtable Discussion: Everyday Plebiscites
274 Roundtable Discussion: Keynotes of Sound Studies—Crossing Disciplinary and National Borders
277 Feminism and Transnational Studies of Empire and Militarism
280 Roundtable Discussion: Losing History, Losing Culture: Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
290 Roundtable Discussion: Re-imagining the Journal: Vectors and New Modes of Digital Scholarship
295 Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"
312 Transsexual, Transnational
324 Roundtable Discussion: Telling Stories: Oral Histories, Popular Media and Historiography
325 Popular Culture and the Global War on Terror: Configuring the GWOT for Consumption
029 The United States and South Africa: Transnational Perspectives
049 The U.S. Inside Out: Early American Perspectives
168 Native Americas: Race, Culture, and Transnationalism in the Borderlands
204 Both Inside and Out: American (Indian) Studies and Critical Transnationalism
243 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I
249 Roundtable Discussion: Native Feminisms Without Apology I
289 Transnational Native American Communities—SRC-sponsored
007 Restaging the National Drama/Trauma
024 The Politics of (Anti)Maternity
025 Memory, Materiality and the Museum
033 Transnational, Post-imperial American Studies?
042 Internal/External Migrations of the Political
056 Predicaments of Retribution: Prison, Punishment, and the Politics of Control
069 Past, Present, and Future: Constructing and Reconstructing American Tourist Destinations
073 Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle
075 The Politics of Repressive Tolerance
100 Listening to the Black Atlantic
124 Reinscribing National Narrative
135 Consumer Citizenship and the Making of National and Transnational Values
137 "Reconfiguring Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic: 'What is Africa to Me?'"
140 Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families
141 Navigating the World Post 9/11
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
160 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II
161 Transnational Latino Formations
183 Roundtable Discussion: Publishing as a Class Act
196 Roundtable Discussion: Contemporary Slavery: Theory, Practice and Literary Representation
212 Roundtable Discussion: Teaching In or About Prison
231 Roundtable Discussion: Printing a Transcultural U.S. Feminism: California, 1969-present (Sponsored by the ASA Women's Committee)
232 Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives on American Studies From Americanists Based Abroad
240 Evangelicalism, Insurance, and Indian Casinos: A Discourse of Futurity in the "New" American Studies
279 Building for the Future: How the Whole Earth Counterculture Redesigned the World
284 "Dare to Secure a Future": Archaeologies of Contemporary Cultural Politics
288 Spatial Scale and the New U.S. Imperialism
293 Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space
313 Transnational Pedagogies: I
327 Autobiographical Hoaxes, Inside and Out
329 Double Export
332 Transnational Pedagogies: II
011 The Geopolitics of Film Noir
099 Historicizing the Transnational: Comparing Racial Formations Across Borders
109 Roundtable Discussion: Transnational Commodity Culture
124 Reinscribing National Narrative
141 Navigating the World Post 9/11
155 Comparative Sound Cultures: Spaces of Music, Politics, and Representations in the Metropolis
160 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II
179 Writing Alternative US Political Histories
207 The Return of Tocqueville
214 Nation and Globe: New Practices of War, Policy, and Patriotism
215 In Transit - Re-imagining Spaces of Exile, Migrancy, and Diaspora
225 The Underside of American Exceptionalism
255 Roundtable Discussion: Identity, Theory, and the New Biography
273 Roundtable Discussion: When and How do Discourses of "Americanization" and "Anti-Americanism" Matter?
294 The Double Time of the Nation
304 Tourism and the Production of Place
305 Do You Know What It Means?: Post-Katrina New Orleans (Online Format)
311 Islam, Empire, and Early America
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
318 Animals in the Americas
138 Performing Both and Between—Theorizing Bodies on the Hyphen
242 The Traffic in Disability: Cripping Transnational Desires
049 The U.S. Inside Out: Early American Perspectives
071 Roundtable Discussion: The "Republican Mother" Turns 30: Reflections on an Article and a Concept
072 The Revolutionary Transatlantic
248 Roundtable Discussion: Re-Imagining "Early America" From Inside Out
268 Roundtable Discussion: Colloquy with Joanna Brooks on American Lazarus (2003)
042 Internal/External Migrations of the Political
049 The U.S. Inside Out: Early American Perspectives
075 The Politics of Repressive Tolerance
161 Transnational Latino Formations
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
051 Transnational Waste and Pollution: Communities, Consumption & Cultures
323 Bodies Politic: Toxic Exposures and Global Public Health in a Transnational Frame
023 Social Activism In and Out of the Nation
164 Roundtable Discussion: China on Our Minds: Andrew Ross' Fast Boat to China: Corporate Flight and the Consequences of Free Trade
235 Roundtable Discussion: California Stories: California Council for the Humanities' Community Oral History Project
246 Found in Translation: Globalization, Performance, and Identity in U.S.-Japan Relations
286 The Color of Welfare Reform: New Evidence from Las Vegas, Miami, and Los Angeles
012 Transnational Foodways and Affective Economies: A Public Feelings Production
203 Eating Out: Food and the Performance of Transnational Identity
276 Foreign Tastes: Appropriating National Culture in Nineteenth-Century America
295 Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"
018 From Nineteenth Century Imperialism to Today's Globalization: Race, Sex, and Violence in Júarez-El Paso Borderlands
022 Staging Race and the Law
024 The Politics of (Anti)Maternity
026 Queer "Victories" in Bush's America: Resistance and Transformation, or Co-optation and Complicity?
031 The Great American Makeover: Television, History, Nation
034 Material Culture and Identity
042 Internal/External Migrations of the Political
057 The Performative Force of Violence
059 Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe
065 Constructing Motherhood in the Transnational Era
071 Roundtable Discussion: The "Republican Mother" Turns 30: Reflections on an Article and a Concept
073 Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle
074 The Problem of Reality and Television Studies
075 The Politics of Repressive Tolerance
086 Performance: Nao Bustamante: Performing American Studies
110 Garbo, Groucho and Drescher: Gender, Ethnicity and Popular Culture in Transnational Perspective
113 Celebrity and the Politics/Praxis of Racial Cross-Dressing
122 Prison and the National Body
138 Performing Both and Between—Theorizing Bodies on the Hyphen
139 Roundtable Discussion: Performing Diaspora: Gendered and Sexual Transgressions, Transformations and Transactions
142 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I
149 Feminism, Progressivism, and Transnationalism
155 Comparative Sound Cultures: Spaces of Music, Politics, and Representations in the Metropolis
157 Latina/o Studies in a Transatlantic Context: Fiction, Film, Performance, Memoir
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
160 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II
169 Rape and its Representations in American Culture
172 Radically Queer: Reconsidering Homosexuality and the Left in Twentieth Century American Culture
173 Race, Radicalism and Sexual Politics
199 Transnationalizing U.S. Prison Studies
205 Sounds and Movements in Latina/o American Culture
219 Theorizing Sexuality in Transnational Filipino and American Studies: Imperialism, Intimacy, and Queer Eroticism
266 Roundtable Discussion: Sexual Citizenship in Transnational America: Histories, Politics, Possibilities
286 The Color of Welfare Reform: New Evidence from Las Vegas, Miami, and Los Angeles
296 Race and Remasculinization
303 Darwin and Contested Definitions of Race, Gender, and Nation in Gilded Age America and Today
310 Roundtable Discussion: Bridging las Américas: Transnational Feminisms and Subjectivities I
312 Transsexual, Transnational
321 Roundtable Discussion: The New Negro Woman in Philosophy, Literature, and History
328 Notes Towards a Femininity Studies: Critical Femininities and the Cosmologies of Queer Femme
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity
094 Abolitionist Places
123 Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization
221 Roundtable Discussion: Keywords for Transamerican Times
002 Transnational Work: Labor and Culture Across Borders
004 Our Country: International Politics and Fragile American Ideals, 1870 to WWI
007 Restaging the National Drama/Trauma
009 Rethinking the Origins of Multiculturalism
011 The Geopolitics of Film Noir
012 Transnational Foodways and Affective Economies: A Public Feelings Production
014 The U.S. Pacific Rim as Geographic Imaginary and Colonial Horizon
015 Workshop: Beyond the Buzz: What is an Internationalist American Studies Program?
016 Negroes with Guns: Black Power Across Borders
019 Intellectual Histories in a Global Age
020 Roundtable Discussion: Moving Images: Transnational Circuits of Race and Photography
023 Social Activism In and Out of the Nation
024 The Politics of (Anti)Maternity
029 The United States and South Africa: Transnational Perspectives
032 The New Post-National: Mixed-Race Identities
037 Transnational Experiences of Citizenship and Belonging
038 Racial Bodies in Transnational Movement
039 Transnational Mobility: Refiguring Latina/o Literature, Culture, and Identity
040 Transnational Social Movements
041 Reimagining Race: Ethnic Literature and the Negotiations of Difference in "Post-Race" America
042 Internal/External Migrations of the Political
051 Transnational Waste and Pollution: Communities, Consumption & Cultures
052 Transnationalism and Nonstandard Histories
053 Treating the Transnational Body: Public Health With(out) Borders
055 The "Black Atlantic" Inside Antebellum America
058 Theorizing Diaspora
059 Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe
060 The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
061 Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor
064 Teaching American Studies in Transnational Perspective
066 Roundtable Discussion: Rethinking Center and Periphery: Making the "Foreign" Central to American Studies
067 Transnational Feminist Politics
070 Performing Racial Identities in the Transoceanic Sphere
072 The Revolutionary Transatlantic
073 Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle
075 The Politics of Repressive Tolerance
089 Nineteenth-Century Latinidades: Latina/o History and Literature Beyond/Before the Nation-State
090 Roundtable Discussion: Intimate but Indirect: Examining the Relationship between Music and Politics
092 "Asians and Americas: International Politics and Domestic Racialized Practices"
093 ¿Good Neighbors? Cultures of U.S-Latin American Transnationalism in the Mid-Twentieth Century
095 More than the Collective Self: Constructing identity and Building Group Experience
096 At the Interstices of Identity: Transnational Asian-American, African, and Latin(a) American Popular Cultural Production and Performance
097 Blackness Visible: Urban Space, Race, and Economic Justice
098 Race and Comparison
099 Historicizing the Transnational: Comparing Racial Formations Across Borders
100 Listening to the Black Atlantic
101 Extraterritoriality, Extranationality
102 The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries
109 Roundtable Discussion: Transnational Commodity Culture
116 Interplays: Postcolonial Reflections on White Feminist Innocence and Accountability
117 Empire of Freedom?: American Internationalism and the Discourses of Liberation and Civilization, 1890-1925.
118 Mexicali, Managua, Mexico, and the Mission: situating ethnic transnationalism in everyday Americas culture
119 Empire, Globalization, and its Discontents: Filipinos and the Making of "The American Dream"
123 Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization
129 _Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song_ and Racy, Transnational Moves
132 Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives from the Cracks: Transdisciplinarity + Transnationalism=Transformation?
136 Recasting Cinema in the Americas: Bilingualism, Borrowings, and Hauntings
137 "Reconfiguring Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic: 'What is Africa to Me?'"
140 Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families
141 Navigating the World Post 9/11
142 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I
143 (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary
146 Roundtable Discussion: Developing American Studies Globally: The Fulbright Experience
148 Roundtable Discussion: Globalization in the Classroom: Addressing Student Resistance to the "Anti-American" Text
149 Feminism, Progressivism, and Transnationalism
153 Academic Crossroads: Debating Transnationalism's Second Phase
155 Comparative Sound Cultures: Spaces of Music, Politics, and Representations in the Metropolis
157 Latina/o Studies in a Transatlantic Context: Fiction, Film, Performance, Memoir
158 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I
160 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II
161 Transnational Latino Formations
164 Roundtable Discussion: China on Our Minds: Andrew Ross' Fast Boat to China: Corporate Flight and the Consequences of Free Trade
166 Wars and Consequences: South Korea, Viet Nam, the United States
175 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II
192 Brokering power and identity in Asian America
193 Mark Twain Abroad
194 The Possibilities and Limits of Black internationalism
195 Roundtable Discussion: Black Pacific? Considering and Problematizing Blackness and Other Racial Formations in the Pacific World
196 Roundtable Discussion: Contemporary Slavery: Theory, Practice and Literary Representation
197 Roundtable Discussion: Where Does Latin American Studies End and American Studies Begin?
199 Transnationalizing U.S. Prison Studies
201 Whose Music? Sounding Out the Color Line
202 A Usable Past and the Transnational Turn: Conflict or Congruence?
203 Eating Out: Food and the Performance of Transnational Identity
204 Both Inside and Out: American (Indian) Studies and Critical Transnationalism
206 Black Paris
207 The Return of Tocqueville
214 Nation and Globe: New Practices of War, Policy, and Patriotism
216 Women of Color and Transnationalism
217 Roundtable Discussion: The Specter of the Archive
218 Crossing Boundaries: Interpreting Transnational Modes of Memory
221 Roundtable Discussion: Keywords for Transamerican Times
223 Roundtable Discussion: Fresh Approaches to Discovering Imagined Communities: Incorporating Ethnic and Diasporic Media into Teaching and Research
224 The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation
225 The Underside of American Exceptionalism
233 Positioning Black Identity in the World: Transnational Moments in African American History
234 Transnationalism and the Hemisphere across U.S. American, Latin American, and Latino Studies
237 Keywords of Transnational (American Cultural) Studies
238 Transnational Activism Inside/Outside the US: Creating Communities Beyond States and Across Worlds
239 Historical Witnessing and Transnational Gazes
240 Evangelicalism, Insurance, and Indian Casinos: A Discourse of Futurity in the "New" American Studies
241 Beyond the Islands: Haiti, Cuba, and the U.S. Imaginary
242 The Traffic in Disability: Cripping Transnational Desires
243 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I
246 Found in Translation: Globalization, Performance, and Identity in U.S.-Japan Relations
248 Roundtable Discussion: Re-Imagining "Early America" From Inside Out
250 Roundtable Discussion: Black Music Beyond Borders
252 International Partnerships as a Powerful Key to Transnational Learning
254 Roundtable Discussion: American Studies Abroad: Opportunities, Programs, and Issues
258 The "Cultural Defense" on Trial: Transnational Issues and Perspectives
259 Transnational Chican@ Style
260 Visualizing the Diaspora in a Transnational American Studies Context: Resistance, Representation, and Relationships in Visual Imagery across the African Diaspora
261 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II
265 Roundtable Discussion: International American Studies: After U.S. Nationalism, What Now with the State?
266 Roundtable Discussion: Sexual Citizenship in Transnational America: Histories, Politics, Possibilities
267 Transnational Perspectives on North American Architecture
269 Get Up, Stand Up: Comparative and Transnational Social Movement Politics in the "Long Sixties"
271 The Cultural Politics of (Mis)translation: Reading Three US-Japan Cultural Interfaces
272 American Studies After Totalitarianism: Toward a Progressive Pedagogy in Becoming-EU Central and Eastern Europe
273 Roundtable Discussion: When and How do Discourses of "Americanization" and "Anti-Americanism" Matter?
274 Roundtable Discussion: Keynotes of Sound Studies—Crossing Disciplinary and National Borders
277 Feminism and Transnational Studies of Empire and Militarism
278 Exhibit: Visualizing Oakland and Bay Area Communities: Art, History, and New Immigration (SRC-Sponsored Panel)
284 "Dare to Secure a Future": Archaeologies of Contemporary Cultural Politics
285 Roundtable Discussion: The Terminator Strikes: Labor Studies in Crisis (Sponsored by the Working-class Studies Caucus)
289 Transnational Native American Communities—SRC-sponsored
291 Radical Difference? Transnational Encounters, Afro-Asian Imaginings and the Search for Cross-Racial Solidarity
293 Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space
294 The Double Time of the Nation
295 Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"
296 Race and Remasculinization
306 Roundtable Discussion: Questions of Travel: U.S. Americans on Teaching American Studies at the John. F. Kennedy Institute, Berlin
308 Roundtable Discussion: "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore:" Critical-constructive Dialogue on (Trans)National Identities
311 Islam, Empire, and Early America
312 Transsexual, Transnational
313 Transnational Pedagogies: I
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
315 What's Left of Activism
316 Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity
320 Roundtable Discussion: Transcultural American Studies and Transdisciplinarity: Paradigms and Case Studies. A Roundtable
322 Eric Walrond, the Caribbean, and Black Transnationalism
323 Bodies Politic: Toxic Exposures and Global Public Health in a Transnational Frame
327 Autobiographical Hoaxes, Inside and Out
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
332 Transnational Pedagogies: II
004 Our Country: International Politics and Fragile American Ideals, 1870 to WWI
007 Restaging the National Drama/Trauma
009 Rethinking the Origins of Multiculturalism
019 Intellectual Histories in a Global Age
029 The United States and South Africa: Transnational Perspectives
057 The Performative Force of Violence
069 Past, Present, and Future: Constructing and Reconstructing American Tourist Destinations
072 The Revolutionary Transatlantic
076 The Imperial Mission
109 Roundtable Discussion: Transnational Commodity Culture
111 Consuming Visions: The Politics of Consumption in Modern America
118 Mexicali, Managua, Mexico, and the Mission: situating ethnic transnationalism in everyday Americas culture
122 Prison and the National Body
124 Reinscribing National Narrative
134 Visualizing History: A Responsibility to Images
140 Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families
141 Navigating the World Post 9/11
143 (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary
152 Diversity on Display: Liberalism and the Uses of Multiculturalism in the 1970s
154 Performance: Visualizing Citizenship: Images of Workers and the Struggle for Social Identity
167 Performance: One Wound for Another: Una Herida Por Otra: Testimonios de Latin@s in the U.S. through Cyberspace
171 Interethnic Alliances and Resistance in 20th Century America
174 "Two Nations Under God: Representing the American Civil War in Text and Image"
202 A Usable Past and the Transnational Turn: Conflict or Congruence?
216 Women of Color and Transnationalism
222 The Antebellum South and the Problem of Slavery: A K16 Workshop
224 The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation
233 Positioning Black Identity in the World: Transnational Moments in African American History
237 Keywords of Transnational (American Cultural) Studies
243 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I
257 The Civil Rights Movement: A K16 Curricular Workshop
269 Get Up, Stand Up: Comparative and Transnational Social Movement Politics in the "Long Sixties"
287 Online Session: The Long Shadow of Scopes: The Visual, Educational, and Instituional Legacies of the 1920s Evolution Debates
301 Singled Out: Young Women, Femininity and Sexuality in 1960s-70s Popular Culture
309 Enemies at the Gates? How European Immigrants Complicated American Identity after WWII
312 Transsexual, Transnational
315 What's Left of Activism
316 Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity
324 Roundtable Discussion: Telling Stories: Oral Histories, Popular Media and Historiography
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity
267 Transnational Perspectives on North American Architecture
276 Foreign Tastes: Appropriating National Culture in Nineteenth-Century America
279 Building for the Future: How the Whole Earth Counterculture Redesigned the World
311 Islam, Empire, and Early America
329 Double Export
022 Staging Race and the Law
122 Prison and the National Body
123 Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
192 Brokering power and identity in Asian America
212 Roundtable Discussion: Teaching In or About Prison
243 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I
258 The "Cultural Defense" on Trial: Transnational Issues and Perspectives
287 Online Session: The Long Shadow of Scopes: The Visual, Educational, and Instituional Legacies of the 1920s Evolution Debates
323 Bodies Politic: Toxic Exposures and Global Public Health in a Transnational Frame
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
006 Seeing American Portraiture in Transnational Visual Economies
030 Transnational Beat Spiritual Identities and Poetics
033 Transnational, Post-imperial American Studies?
041 Reimagining Race: Ethnic Literature and the Negotiations of Difference in "Post-Race" America
073 Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle
101 Extraterritoriality, Extranationality
102 The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries
141 Navigating the World Post 9/11
147 Roundtable Discussion: "Which Way Is Redemption?" Remembering Lorenzo Thomas, 1944-2005
158 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
160 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II
174 "Two Nations Under God: Representing the American Civil War in Text and Image"
175 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
193 Mark Twain Abroad
206 Black Paris
218 Crossing Boundaries: Interpreting Transnational Modes of Memory
226 Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics
230 Roundtable Discussion: Julia Collins's Curse of Caste: Implications of the First Novel by an African American Woman
236 Racing the Nation: Insurgent Nationalism in Ethnic American Communities
293 Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space
311 Islam, Empire, and Early America
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
316 Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity
322 Eric Walrond, the Caribbean, and Black Transnationalism
327 Autobiographical Hoaxes, Inside and Out
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
005 Exhibiting "Freedom" in Public?: Using Colonial Slavery and American Wars to Construct a Suitable Past
010 Retelling America: Religious Material Culture and the Refiguring of American Culture
034 Material Culture and Identity
069 Past, Present, and Future: Constructing and Reconstructing American Tourist Destinations
124 Reinscribing National Narrative
128 Hot Dish: In Honor of Karal Ann Marling's Work in Visual and Material Culture Studies
200 From Mao Suits to Saris, From the Terno to Chinoiserie-Gone-Chic: National Vestments and Globalization
267 Transnational Perspectives on North American Architecture
302 Theorizing Cuban America: Literary, Visual, and Performance Texts by United States Cubans
329 Double Export
013 Muslim and Middle East Americans in the Crucible of the Cold War
057 The Performative Force of Violence
091 Roundtable Discussion: American Studies and the Cultural Politics of the Middle East
122 Prison and the National Body
291 Radical Difference? Transnational Encounters, Afro-Asian Imaginings and the Search for Cross-Racial Solidarity
311 Islam, Empire, and Early America
332 Transnational Pedagogies: II
060 The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
090 Roundtable Discussion: Intimate but Indirect: Examining the Relationship between Music and Politics
100 Listening to the Black Atlantic
161 Transnational Latino Formations
170 Roundtable Discussion: Improvisation, Transculturalism, and Social Change: Asian American Creative Music and the San Francisco Bay Area
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
201 Whose Music? Sounding Out the Color Line
250 Roundtable Discussion: Black Music Beyond Borders
261 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II
295 Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"
315 What's Left of Activism
123 Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization
156 Waao, wabaskinameskata! The Border Crossed Us! Transnational American Studies and the Indian-Nation Perspective
204 Both Inside and Out: American (Indian) Studies and Critical Transnationalism
243 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I
248 Roundtable Discussion: Re-Imagining "Early America" From Inside Out
249 Roundtable Discussion: Native Feminisms Without Apology I
253 Roundtable Discussion: Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country
268 Roundtable Discussion: Colloquy with Joanna Brooks on American Lazarus (2003)
289 Transnational Native American Communities—SRC-sponsored
293 Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
059 Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe
115 Dynamics of Mobility: Toward Trans-Oceanic American Studies
035 Roundtable Discussion: Practical Advice for Assistant Professors
143 (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary
146 Roundtable Discussion: Developing American Studies Globally: The Fulbright Experience
148 Roundtable Discussion: Globalization in the Classroom: Addressing Student Resistance to the "Anti-American" Text
151 Academic Job Interviews in American Studies: A Demonstration Workshop (Sponsored by the ASA Students' Committee)
156 Waao, wabaskinameskata! The Border Crossed Us! Transnational American Studies and the Indian-Nation Perspective
223 Roundtable Discussion: Fresh Approaches to Discovering Imagined Communities: Incorporating Ethnic and Diasporic Media into Teaching and Research
251 Roundtable Discussion: Negotiating Graduate School: Practical Advice for Students and Mentors
252 International Partnerships as a Powerful Key to Transnational Learning
256 Questioning Patriotism and Other Taboos: Teaching Controversial Topics in the Post 9/11 Classroom
257 The Civil Rights Movement: A K16 Curricular Workshop
275 Roundtable Discussion: Demystifying the Dissertation
313 Transnational Pedagogies: I
332 Transnational Pedagogies: II
007 Restaging the National Drama/Trauma
022 Staging Race and the Law
024 The Politics of (Anti)Maternity
025 Memory, Materiality and the Museum
057 The Performative Force of Violence
058 Theorizing Diaspora
059 Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe
070 Performing Racial Identities in the Transoceanic Sphere
076 The Imperial Mission
086 Nao Bustamante: Performing American Studies
090 Roundtable Discussion: Intimate but Indirect: Examining the Relationship between Music and Politics
133 Expanding the Boundaries of Race and Performance in American Studies
139 Roundtable Discussion: Performing Diaspora: Gendered and Sexual Transgressions, Transformations and Transactions
158 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I
200 From Mao Suits to Saris, From the Terno to Chinoiserie-Gone-Chic: National Vestments and Globalization
203 Eating Out: Food and the Performance of Transnational Identity
293 Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space
296 Race and Remasculinization
302 Theorizing Cuban America: Literary, Visual, and Performance Texts by United States Cubans
313 Transnational Pedagogies: I
316 Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
225 The Underside of American Exceptionalism
004 Our Country: International Politics and Fragile American Ideals, 1870 to WWI
048 Roundtable Discussion: East Bay Labor Activism
055 The "Black Atlantic" Inside Antebellum America
056 Predicaments of Retribution: Prison, Punishment, and the Politics of Control
060 The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
061 Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor
071 Roundtable Discussion: The "Republican Mother" Turns 30: Reflections on an Article and a Concept
074 The Problem of Reality and Television Studies
075 The Politics of Repressive Tolerance
091 Roundtable Discussion: American Studies and the Cultural Politics of the Middle East
101 Extraterritoriality, Extranationality
112 Identity and the Nation-State: Race, Mixed-Race, and the U.S. Census
121 Social Movements, Community Organizing, and the Production of Oppositional Politics
122 Prison and the National Body
124 Reinscribing National Narrative
143 (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary
152 Diversity on Display: Liberalism and the Uses of Multiculturalism in the 1970s
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
179 Writing Alternative US Political Histories
196 Roundtable Discussion: Contemporary Slavery: Theory, Practice and Literary Representation
207 The Return of Tocqueville
214 Nation and Globe: New Practices of War, Policy, and Patriotism
236 Racing the Nation: Insurgent Nationalism in Ethnic American Communities
238 Transnational Activism Inside/Outside the US: Creating Communities Beyond States and Across Worlds
240 Evangelicalism, Insurance, and Indian Casinos: A Discourse of Futurity in the "New" American Studies
261 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II
307 Christianity, Culture, and the Cold War
309 Enemies at the Gates? How European Immigrants Complicated American Identity after WWII
311 Islam, Empire, and Early America
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
007 Restaging the National Drama/Trauma
017 Lands Far Away and Places Long Ago: The Creation of Virtual Environments in Interwar America
022 Staging Race and the Law
031 The Great American Makeover: Television, History, Nation
032 The New Post-National: Mixed-Race Identities
058 Theorizing Diaspora
060 The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
073 Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle
074 The Problem of Reality and Television Studies
093 ¿Good Neighbors? Cultures of U.S-Latin American Transnationalism in the Mid-Twentieth Century
100 Listening to the Black Atlantic
110 Garbo, Groucho and Drescher: Gender, Ethnicity and Popular Culture in Transnational Perspective
113 Celebrity and the Politics/Praxis of Racial Cross-Dressing
128 Hot Dish: In Honor of Karal Ann Marling's Work in Visual and Material Culture Studies
131 Crossing Borders and Bodies: Racial Mixing and the Imagined Nation
133 Expanding the Boundaries of Race and Performance in American Studies
143 (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary
150 Trans-Alternative: Germs, Sweetbacks, Butchlalis & Screen Tests
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
220 What is Blackness?: Multiple and Contested Constructions of Racial Difference in the 20th Century U.S.
247 Roundtable Discussion: Everyday Plebiscites
261 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II
295 Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"
301 Singled Out: Young Women, Femininity and Sexuality in 1960s-70s Popular Culture
304 Tourism and the Production of Place
308 Roundtable Discussion: "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore:" Critical-constructive Dialogue on (Trans)National Identities
312 Transsexual, Transnational
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
325 Popular Culture and the Global War on Terror: Configuring the GWOT for Consumption
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
021 Reimagining Kinship: Diasporic Queers in New Queer Documentary
022 Staging Race and the Law
038 Racial Bodies in Transnational Movement
042 Internal/External Migrations of the Political
058 Theorizing Diaspora
101 Extraterritoriality, Extranationality
122 Prison and the National Body
123 Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization
141 Navigating the World Post 9/11
160 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II
165 "Neither Here nor There: (Re)presenting and (Re)constructing Transnational Identity in Contemporary American Art. Sponsored by the Visual Culture/Art History Caucus
207 The Return of Tocqueville
221 Roundtable Discussion: Keywords for Transamerican Times
237 Keywords of Transnational (American Cultural) Studies
277 Feminism and Transnational Studies of Empire and Militarism
293 Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space
050 Faith, Therapeutic Culture & the World: Reading & the Religious Cultures of 1940s and 1950s America
059 Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe
141 Navigating the World Post 9/11
183 Roundtable Discussion: Publishing as a Class Act
224 The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation
231 Roundtable Discussion: Printing a Transcultural U.S. Feminism: California, 1969-present (Sponsored by the ASA Women's Committee)
293 Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space
202 A Usable Past and the Transnational Turn: Conflict or Congruence?
212 Roundtable Discussion: Teaching In or About Prison
247 Roundtable Discussion: Everyday Plebiscites
270 Youth Voices and Youth Activism in Oakland: Transforming the Public Sphere
313 Transnational Pedagogies: I
319 Roundtable Discussion: Challenging the Corporate University: The NYU Strike, 2005-2006
005 Exhibiting "Freedom" in Public?: Using Colonial Slavery and American Wars to Construct a Suitable Past
025 Memory, Materiality and the Museum
141 Navigating the World Post 9/11
023 Social Activism In and Out of the Nation
035 Roundtable Discussion: Practical Advice for Assistant Professors
130 Roundtable Discussion: Developing Leadership: Local and Transnational Grassroots Women's Organizations. SRC Sponsored
235 Roundtable Discussion: California Stories: California Council for the Humanities' Community Oral History Project
270 Youth Voices and Youth Activism in Oakland: Transforming the Public Sphere
290 Roundtable Discussion: Re-imagining the Journal: Vectors and New Modes of Digital Scholarship
308 Roundtable Discussion: "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore:" Critical-constructive Dialogue on (Trans)National Identities
313 Transnational Pedagogies: I
319 Roundtable Discussion: Challenging the Corporate University: The NYU Strike, 2005-2006
332 Transnational Pedagogies: II
021 Reimagining Kinship: Diasporic Queers in New Queer Documentary
026 Queer "Victories" in Bush's America: Resistance and Transformation, or Co-optation and Complicity?
036 Scenes, Means, Relays and Niches: New Takes on U.S./Transnational Cultural Production
054 Shame, Identity, Praxis
058 Theorizing Diaspora
059 Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe
150 Trans-Alternative: Germs, Sweetbacks, Butchlalis & Screen Tests
172 Radically Queer: Reconsidering Homosexuality and the Left in Twentieth Century American Culture
205 Sounds and Movements in Latina/o American Culture
242 The Traffic in Disability: Cripping Transnational Desires
296 Race and Remasculinization
328 Notes Towards a Femininity Studies: Critical Femininities and the Cosmologies of Queer Femme
007 Restaging the National Drama/Trauma
009 Rethinking the Origins of Multiculturalism
013 Muslim and Middle East Americans in the Crucible of the Cold War
014 The U.S. Pacific Rim as Geographic Imaginary and Colonial Horizon
018 From Nineteenth Century Imperialism to Today's Globalization: Race, Sex, and Violence in Júarez-El Paso Borderlands
020 Roundtable Discussion: Moving Images: Transnational Circuits of Race and Photography
023 Social Activism In and Out of the Nation
024 The Politics of (Anti)Maternity
026 Queer "Victories" in Bush's America: Resistance and Transformation, or Co-optation and Complicity?
032 The New Post-National: Mixed-Race Identities
034 Material Culture and Identity
037 Transnational Experiences of Citizenship and Belonging
038 Racial Bodies in Transnational Movement
040 Transnational Social Movements
041 Reimagining Race: Ethnic Literature and the Negotiations of Difference in "Post-Race" America
042 Internal/External Migrations of the Political
052 Transnationalism and Nonstandard Histories
053 Treating the Transnational Body: Public Health With(out) Borders
054 Shame, Identity, Praxis
056 Predicaments of Retribution: Prison, Punishment, and the Politics of Control
057 The Performative Force of Violence
059 Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe
064 Teaching American Studies in Transnational Perspective
065 Constructing Motherhood in the Transnational Era
067 Transnational Feminist Politics
068 Roundtable Discussion: U.S. Inside Out: Race, Genomics and Global Health
070 Performing Racial Identities in the Transoceanic Sphere
073 Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle
095 More than the Collective Self: Constructing identity and Building Group Experience
097 Blackness Visible: Urban Space, Race, and Economic Justice
098 Race and Comparison
099 Historicizing the Transnational: Comparing Racial Formations Across Borders
100 Listening to the Black Atlantic
102 The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries
111 Consuming Visions: The Politics of Consumption in Modern America
112 Identity and the Nation-State: Race, Mixed-Race, and the U.S. Census
113 Celebrity and the Politics/Praxis of Racial Cross-Dressing
117 Empire of Freedom?: American Internationalism and the Discourses of Liberation and Civilization, 1890-1925.
123 Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization
131 Crossing Borders and Bodies: Racial Mixing and the Imagined Nation
132 Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives from the Cracks: Transdisciplinarity + Transnationalism=Transformation?
133 Expanding the Boundaries of Race and Performance in American Studies
138 Performing Both and Between—Theorizing Bodies on the Hyphen
139 Roundtable Discussion: Performing Diaspora: Gendered and Sexual Transgressions, Transformations and Transactions
140 Adopted Communities: Constructing Transnational Families
150 Trans-Alternative: Germs, Sweetbacks, Butchlalis & Screen Tests
158 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
160 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies II
161 Transnational Latino Formations
163 Discussing Race and Success in America.
165 "Neither Here nor There: (Re)presenting and (Re)constructing Transnational Identity in Contemporary American Art. Sponsored by the Visual Culture/Art History Caucus
170 Roundtable Discussion: Improvisation, Transculturalism, and Social Change: Asian American Creative Music and the San Francisco Bay Area
171 Interethnic Alliances and Resistance in 20th Century America
173 Race, Radicalism and Sexual Politics
175 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
179 Writing Alternative US Political Histories
195 Roundtable Discussion: Black Pacific? Considering and Problematizing Blackness and Other Racial Formations in the Pacific World
201 Whose Music? Sounding Out the Color Line
206 Black Paris
213 Contesting the Dream: California Politics in Black and Brown
215 In Transit - Re-imagining Spaces of Exile, Migrancy, and Diaspora
217 Roundtable Discussion: The Specter of the Archive
220 What is Blackness?: Multiple and Contested Constructions of Racial Difference in the 20th Century U.S.
225 The Underside of American Exceptionalism
226 Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics
234 Transnationalism and the Hemisphere across U.S. American, Latin American, and Latino Studies
236 Racing the Nation: Insurgent Nationalism in Ethnic American Communities
243 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I
261 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II
266 Roundtable Discussion: Sexual Citizenship in Transnational America: Histories, Politics, Possibilities
270 Youth Voices and Youth Activism in Oakland: Transforming the Public Sphere
271 The Cultural Politics of (Mis)translation: Reading Three US-Japan Cultural Interfaces
272 American Studies After Totalitarianism: Toward a Progressive Pedagogy in Becoming-EU Central and Eastern Europe
275 Roundtable Discussion: Demystifying the Dissertation
278 Exhibit: Visualizing Oakland and Bay Area Communities: Art, History, and New Immigration (SRC-Sponsored Panel)
280 Roundtable Discussion: Losing History, Losing Culture: Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
284 "Dare to Secure a Future": Archaeologies of Contemporary Cultural Politics
286 The Color of Welfare Reform: New Evidence from Las Vegas, Miami, and Los Angeles
292 Re-membering Religion in Asian America
294 The Double Time of the Nation
303 Darwin and Contested Definitions of Race, Gender, and Nation in Gilded Age America and Today
305 Do You Know What It Means?: Post-Katrina New Orleans (Online Format)
312 Transsexual, Transnational
313 Transnational Pedagogies: I
315 What's Left of Activism
316 Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity
328 Notes Towards a Femininity Studies: Critical Femininities and the Cosmologies of Queer Femme
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity
331 Narrating Violence and the Violence of Narration
332 Transnational Pedagogies: II
066 Roundtable Discussion: Rethinking Center and Periphery: Making the "Foreign" Central to American Studies
111 Consuming Visions: The Politics of Consumption in Modern America
235 Roundtable Discussion: California Stories: California Council for the Humanities' Community Oral History Project
261 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II
314 Detecting Race: Rewriting Noir
315 What's Left of Activism
010 Retelling America: Religious Material Culture and the Refiguring of American Culture
030 Transnational Beat Spiritual Identities and Poetics
050 Faith, Therapeutic Culture & the World: Reading & the Religious Cultures of 1940s and 1950s America
076 The Imperial Mission
100 Listening to the Black Atlantic
122 Prison and the National Body
142 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I
292 Re-membering Religion in Asian America
307 Christianity, Culture, and the Cold War
311 Islam, Empire, and Early America
075 The Politics of Repressive Tolerance
095 More than the Collective Self: Constructing identity and Building Group Experience
226 Literature as Social Document: Aesthetics and Politics
315 What's Left of Activism
053 Treating the Transnational Body: Public Health With(out) Borders
068 Roundtable Discussion: U.S. Inside Out: Race, Genomics and Global Health
073 Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
274 Roundtable Discussion: Keynotes of Sound Studies—Crossing Disciplinary and National Borders
303 Darwin and Contested Definitions of Race, Gender, and Nation in Gilded Age America and Today
023 Social Activism In and Out of the Nation
057 The Performative Force of Violence
243 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I
261 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: II
175 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II
198 American Studies and the Transnational Classroom: A K-16 Discussion
031 The Great American Makeover: Television, History, Nation
074 The Problem of Reality and Television Studies
135 Consumer Citizenship and the Making of National and Transnational Values
152 Diversity on Display: Liberalism and the Uses of Multiculturalism in the 1970s
158 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: I
175 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II
225 The Underside of American Exceptionalism
295 Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"
324 Roundtable Discussion: Telling Stories: Oral Histories, Popular Media and Historiography
173 Race, Radicalism and Sexual Politics
312 Transsexual, Transnational
124 Reinscribing National Narrative
166 Wars and Consequences: South Korea, Viet Nam, the United States
325 Popular Culture and the Global War on Terror: Configuring the GWOT for Consumption
025 Memory, Materiality and the Museum
040 Transnational Social Movements
060 The Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
076 The Imperial Mission
101 Extraterritoriality, Extranationality
114 Afro/Asian Art and Activism in the 1960s and Post-60s Era
115 Dynamics of Mobility: Toward Trans-Oceanic American Studies
116 Interplays: Postcolonial Reflections on White Feminist Innocence and Accountability
119 Empire, Globalization, and its Discontents: Filipinos and the Making of "The American Dream"
123 Native American Sovereignty and Reterritorialization
141 Navigating the World Post 9/11
143 (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary
148 Roundtable Discussion: Globalization in the Classroom: Addressing Student Resistance to the "Anti-American" Text
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
176 Literature as Social Document: Reading Race and Empire
195 Roundtable Discussion: Black Pacific? Considering and Problematizing Blackness and Other Racial Formations in the Pacific World
219 Theorizing Sexuality in Transnational Filipino and American Studies: Imperialism, Intimacy, and Queer Eroticism
225 The Underside of American Exceptionalism
243 From Assimilation to Transculturalism: Americanization At Home and Abroad: I
294 The Double Time of the Nation
295 Transnational Tastes: Consuming "Exoticism"
307 Christianity, Culture, and the Cold War
316 Alternative African-American Modernities: From the Time of the Great Migration to Postmodernity
318 Animals in the Americas
320 Roundtable Discussion: Transcultural American Studies and Transdisciplinarity: Paradigms and Case Studies. A Roundtable
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity
003 Documentary and Dissent: Visual Cultures of Opposition Post-1960
005 Exhibiting "Freedom" in Public?: Using Colonial Slavery and American Wars to Construct a Suitable Past
006 Seeing American Portraiture in Transnational Visual Economies
017 Lands Far Away and Places Long Ago: The Creation of Virtual Environments in Interwar America
020 Roundtable Discussion: Moving Images: Transnational Circuits of Race and Photography
025 Memory, Materiality and the Museum
036 Scenes, Means, Relays and Niches: New Takes on U.S./Transnational Cultural Production
057 The Performative Force of Violence
073 Visual Culture, Transnational Spectacle
100 Listening to the Black Atlantic
102 The Emergence of Afro-Asian Racial Imaginaries
110 Garbo, Groucho and Drescher: Gender, Ethnicity and Popular Culture in Transnational Perspective
124 Reinscribing National Narrative
128 Hot Dish: In Honor of Karal Ann Marling's Work in Visual and Material Culture Studies
134 Visualizing History: A Responsibility to Images
135 Consumer Citizenship and the Making of National and Transnational Values
136 Recasting Cinema in the Americas: Bilingualism, Borrowings, and Hauntings
143 (De)Regulating the Imperial Imaginary
154 Performance: Visualizing Citizenship: Images of Workers and the Struggle for Social Identity
159 The Military-Industrial-Detention Complex
165 "Neither Here nor There: (Re)presenting and (Re)constructing Transnational Identity in Contemporary American Art. Sponsored by the Visual Culture/Art History Caucus
215 In Transit - Re-imagining Spaces of Exile, Migrancy, and Diaspora
239 Historical Witnessing and Transnational Gazes
259 Transnational Chican@ Style
260 Visualizing the Diaspora in a Transnational American Studies Context: Resistance, Representation, and Relationships in Visual Imagery across the African Diaspora
272 American Studies After Totalitarianism: Toward a Progressive Pedagogy in Becoming-EU Central and Eastern Europe
278 Exhibit: Visualizing Oakland and Bay Area Communities: Art, History, and New Immigration (SRC-Sponsored Panel)
287 Online Session: The Long Shadow of Scopes: The Visual, Educational, and Instituional Legacies of the 1920s Evolution Debates
290 Roundtable Discussion: Re-imagining the Journal: Vectors and New Modes of Digital Scholarship
293 Reanimating the Archive: From Dance to Digital Space
296 Race and Remasculinization
007 Restaging the National Drama/Trauma
024 The Politics of (Anti)Maternity
057 The Performative Force of Violence
058 Theorizing Diaspora
061 Transnational Debts: Gender, Remittance, and Labor
067 Transnational Feminist Politics
116 Interplays: Postcolonial Reflections on White Feminist Innocence and Accountability
130 Roundtable Discussion: Developing Leadership: Local and Transnational Grassroots Women's Organizations. SRC Sponsored
132 Roundtable Discussion: Perspectives from the Cracks: Transdisciplinarity + Transnationalism=Transformation?
142 The Biopolitics of Globalization: Docile Bodies I
169 Rape and its Representations in American Culture
216 Women of Color and Transnationalism
224 The Postnational Asia-Pacific: Works in Translation
231 Roundtable Discussion: Printing a Transcultural U.S. Feminism: California, 1969-present (Sponsored by the ASA Women's Committee)
249 Roundtable Discussion: Native Feminisms Without Apology I
294 The Double Time of the Nation
301 Singled Out: Young Women, Femininity and Sexuality in 1960s-70s Popular Culture
315 What's Left of Activism
318 Animals in the Americas
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity
332 Transnational Pedagogies: II
002 Transnational Work: Labor and Culture Across Borders
003 Documentary and Dissent: Visual Cultures of Opposition Post-1960
007 Restaging the National Drama/Trauma
023 Social Activism In and Out of the Nation
048 Roundtable Discussion: East Bay Labor Activism
059 Queer Geographies: Region, Nation, Globe
097 Blackness Visible: Urban Space, Race, and Economic Justice
130 Roundtable Discussion: Developing Leadership: Local and Transnational Grassroots Women's Organizations. SRC Sponsored
164 Roundtable Discussion: China on Our Minds: Andrew Ross' Fast Boat to China: Corporate Flight and the Consequences of Free Trade
172 Radically Queer: Reconsidering Homosexuality and the Left in Twentieth Century American Culture
175 The Double Inscription of African-American Bodies Across Ideological Borders: II
183 Roundtable Discussion: Publishing as a Class Act
275 Roundtable Discussion: Demystifying the Dissertation
285 Roundtable Discussion: The Terminator Strikes: Labor Studies in Crisis (Sponsored by the Working-class Studies Caucus)
330 Militarization and Domestic Identity