American Studies Association
Canadian Association for American Studies:
Third Joint Annual Meeting
Going Public: Defining Public Culture(s) in the Americas
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- Michelle Habell-Pallán
- Horizontal Affiliation
and Transnational Public Culture
- Sabine Haenni
- The Little Tactics of the
Habitat: Immigrant Geographies
- Gerri Hajduk
- Focus on Teaching Day
I: N.E.H., the Secondary Schools, and the University: American
Studies as a Collaborative Public Enterprise
- Peter Bacon Hales
- Terrainical Appropriations:
Public Space, Public Policy, and the Public Good
- Caroline K. Hall
- Mummies, Corpses, and
Suicides: Death and the Public Sphere
- Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
- "We Won't Go Back": Public
Talk About Affirmative Action
- James C. Hall
- Making Black (Popular)
Culture
- Randel Hanson
- Conversation: The Future
of Native American Studies in American Studies I
- Beatriz Hardy
- The Chesapeake in Early
America: Beyond Old Boundaries (Cosponsored by the Chesapeake
Chapter and the Committee on Regional Chapters)
- Philip Brian Harper
- Geographies of Race and
Sexuality
- Leslie Harris
- Going Public Beyond the
Territory: African-Americans in Europe
- Chanta Haywood
- Border Matters: Chicano
Culture, Ethnic Identity, and Contemporary Criticism
- Joseph Heathcott
- Displaced Persons: American
Studies Perspectives on Urban and Rural Dislocation
- Bernie Heidkamp
- Public Sex, Sexual Public
- Glenn Hendler
- Incivilities
- Mark Herlihy
- Urban Spaces, Public Places:
The City Planned, Played, and Preserved
- Deborah Pacini Hernandez
- Particular Places to Go:
Music and Mobility in Post-War America
- Graciela Hernández
- Re-cuperating, Re-membering,
and Re-cycling Public and Cultural Histories: Critical Movements
in Politics, Culture, and Representation
- Jerry Herron
- Public Intellectuals and
Intellectual Publicity
- Nancy A. Hewitt
- Cultural Baggage:
Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Traveling Cultures
- Therese Thau Heyman
- Focus on Teaching Day V:
Focusing on American Culture Through the Lens of Photographer
Dorothea Lange: How Museums, Libraries, and Universities Can
Support the Work of High School Teachers (Sponsored by the
Committee on Secondary Schools)
- Elizabeth Hillman
- An All-Consuming Fashion:
Dressing Up for Faith, Nationalism, and Gender in American
Popular Culture
- Patricia Hills
- Constructing "Old" New
England in Image, Object, and Text
- Michele Hilmes
- Broadcasting at the Borders:
Marginal Media and Public Culture
- Maude Hines
- Bad Boys and Good Girls
- Marianne Hirsch
- Private Lives in Public
View: Photographs and American Stories
- Andrew Hoberek
- Other Intellectuals and
Their Publics
- Barbara Hochman
- Finding a Voice, Forging
an Audience
- Martha Hodes
- Racialized Desire
- Joel Hodson
- American Identities and
the Wars in Asia
- Kristin Hoganson
- Contested Bodies and
Battlegrounds: Fighting Over American Manhood in Europe, Haiti,
and the Philippines
- Juanita Marie Holland
- Public Art and Public
Taste
- Sharon Patricia Holland
- Re-cuperating, Re-membering,
and Re-cycling Public and Cultural Histories: Critical Movements
in Politics, Culture, and Representation
- Peter C. Holloran
- Out of Their Place:
Overlooked Episodes in the History of Internal Migration in the
United States
- Jonathan Scott Holloway
- The Implications of
Electronic Technologies for the Development of American Studies:
A Roundtable Discussion (Sponsored by the Committee on Electronic
Projects and Publications)
- Melissa J. Homestead
- Intellectual Property
v. Public Discourse
- Christine A. Homlund
- When Film Heroines Go
Public, Why Do They Go "Bad"?
- Daniel Horowitz
- Cold War Mentalities
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The Implications of Electronic Technologies for the Development
of American Studies: A Roundtable Discussion (Sponsored by the
Committee on Electronic Projects and Publications)
- Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
- Public Lives and Private
Lives: Women on the Margin
- James Oliver Horton
- Tour of Frederick Douglass Home, Anacostia
Neighborhood
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Roundtable Discussion: The Perils and Promises of Public
History
- Tonia Woods Horton
- At the Intersection:
Theory, Policy, and Interpretation of Nature and Culture in Public
Practice (Sponsored by the National Council on Public History)
- Jeanne Houck
- For Fun and Profit: Is
American Studies Vocational? (Sponsored by the American Studies
Students' Committee)
- John Howard
- Lesbian and Gay Public(ity):
History, Identity, Neighborhood, and Community
- June Howard
- Focus on Teaching Day
I: N.E.H., the Secondary Schools, and the University: American
Studies as a Collaborative Public Enterprise
- William Howarth
- Roundtable: Issues and
Problems in American Nature Writing: Reflections on the 1997
NEH Summer Institute for College and University Faculty at
Vassar College (Sponsored by the Committee on American Studies
Programs)
- Mark David Howell
- Outlaws, Bums: Reading
America's Team(s)01"> Cowboys, Outlaws, Bums: Reading America's
Team(s)
- Joel Huerta
- Making Waves: Radio and
Public Space
- Yvette Huginne
- Contested Terrain: Political
Uses of the Streets--Roundtable
- Mark Hulsether
- American Public Religions
- Shirley Hune
- Negotiating Public Space:
Urban Planning and Race, Gender, and Ethnic Experiences
- Jen A. Huntley-Smith
- What is Natural about Mining
Landscapes? Cultural Contests over Technology and Environment
- Elizabeth Hutchinson
- Constructing Cohesion
During the Progressive Era: Art of the United States and Social
Change
- Janet Hutchinson
- Oh Public Road! Gender,
Memory and the Discursive Space of the American Highway
- Gordon Hutner
- Reading, Writing, and
Region
- Jeffrey Hyson
- Urban Spaces, Public Places:
The City Planned, Played, and Preserved
- Charles R. Lawrence III
- "We Won't Go Back": Public
Talk About Affirmative Action
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