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

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

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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