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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Cynthia Wachtell
Contested Bodies and Battlegrounds: Fighting Over American Manhood in Europe, Haiti, and the Philippines
Wanda Wakefield
The Athletic Body, The Athletic Text: Reading Race & Gender Through Twentieth-Century Sports
Rinaldo Walcott
African Canadian Space(s) and Place(s): Public Cultures and the (Re)colouring of the National Landscape
Gayle Wald
Public "Vices," Private Lives and African American Literature
Priscilla Wald
Carrier Narratives; Mothers, Race and Representation from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century
David Waldstreicher
Contested Terrain: Political Uses of the Streets--Roundtable
Cheryl Walker
Conversation: The Future of Native American Studies in American Studies I
Aurora Wallace
The Skyscraper, the City and Urban Culture: Architecture and the Negotiation of Public/Private Urban Space
Maurice Wallace
No More "Separate Spheres"
Alan Wallach
Visual Art and Literature in Washington, D.C.
John Walter
Reframing the Harlem Renaissance: The Race for Art and the Art of Race
Roland Walter
Latin American Perspectives on Chicano/a/Latino/a Literature
Ronald Walters
Constructing the Public
Wendy S. Walters
My Eyes Must Be Lyin': The Racialized Self and Evidence of Things Not Said
Jean Walton
National Publics, Transnational Feminist Praxis: Ethnicity, Gender, Class, and Sexuality
Lynn Wardley
"Making Knowledge Public": The Arts and Sciences of Human Nature
Pamela Warford
Screening Race
John Harley Warner
Water, Rest, and Pills: Popular Therapies and Medical Authority in America, 1840­1940
Michael Warner
Publics and Privates
Joyce W. Warren
Incivilities
Mary Helen Washington
President's Address

Focus on Teaching Day III: Committee on Secondary Education Luncheon
Marvin Waterstone
What is Natural about Mining Landscapes? Cultural Contests over Technology and Environment
Irma Watkins-Owens
Extraordinary Alliances: Cross-Cultural Politics in Turn-of-the-Century New York City
Sarah Lyons Watts
The Skyscraper, the City and Urban Culture: Architecture and the Negotiation of Public/Private Urban Space
Harold Weaver
Public Cultures and Representations of Slavery and the Civil War
Donald Weber
Audience Responses to Pop Culture Icons
Sally Webster
Constructing Cohesion During the Progressive Era: Art of the United States and Social Change
Ellen Weinauer
Mass Appeals: The Public Work of Women's Popular Fiction in 1790s, 1890s, and 1990s
Alys Eve Weinbaum
American Studies in a Global Context: Internationalizing Race/A>
Mark Weiner
Reading Race, Reading Law: Defining the Public in the Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century United States
Judith Weisenfeld
Criminality, Apostasy, and Fashion: Ritualizing Religious Bodies
Charlotte Wellman
American Surrealist Subversion and Promotion: The Polemics of Abstraction
Janice R. Welsch
Shared Concerns and Opportunities: American Studies and the Society for Cinema Studies
Janice Welsch
When Film Heroines Go Public, Why Do They Go "Bad"?
Laura Wexler
Carrier Narratives; Mothers, Race and Representation from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century
Shane White
Contested Terrain: Political Uses of the Streets--Roundtable
Cécile Whiting
Domestic Stagings of Female Celebrity
Richard Ver Wiebe
Staging Civil Rights
Wayne Wiegand
Lecture: Center for the Book, Library of Congress
Robyn Wiegman
American Studies 2000
Sean Wilentz
Pre-convention Workshop for American Studies Program Directors: American Studies and Ethnic Studies: Conflict/Collaboration/Synergy (Sponsored by the Committee on American Studies Programs)
Craig Wilkins
African Americans in Public Parks: The Poetics and Politics of Urban Spaces A Screening and Discussion of Claiming Open Spaces
Roger Wilkins
"We Won't Go Back": Public Talk About Affirmative Action
Brett Williams
Sheltering People
Deborah L. Williams
Emergent American Literatures, 1870­1930
Jane Williams
Contested Terrain: Political Uses of the Streets--Roundtable
Jeffrey Williams
From Public Intellectuals to Public Cultures of Dissent
Psyche A. Williams
Race, Material Culture and American Studies (Sponsored by the ASA Material Culture Caucus)
Rhonda M. Williams
The Color and Class of Gender: Racial Narratives and Public Policy
Charles Reagan Wilson
Public Pictures of Reconstruction: Origins, Forms, and Legacies
Pamela Wilson
Television and the Radical Other, 1960-1975
Julie Winch
The Black Man and the Sea: African-American Seafaring in the Nineteenth Century
Allan Winkler
Complicating Color
Diane Winston
An All-Consuming Fashion: Dressing Up for Faith, Nationalism, and Gender in American Popular Culture
Dave Winter
Focus on Teaching Day I: N.E.H., the Secondary Schools, and the University: American Studies as a Collaborative Public Enterprise
J. Macgregor Wise
The Global, the Local, and the Virtual: Space, Community, and Politics Online
Stacy Wolf
Jewish Women and Public Culture
Elizabeth A. De Wolfe
Criminality, Apostasy, and Fashion: Ritualizing Religious Bodies
Hertha D. Wong
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)
Joseph Wood
Tour of the Evolving Landscapes of Northern Virginia
Jo Ann Woodsum
Reading Race, Reading Law: Defining the Public in the Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century United States
Paul M. Wright
Finding a Voice, Forging an Audience
Suzanne Wright
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)
William Wright
Urban Spaces, Public Places: The City Planned, Played, and Preserved


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