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American Studies Today: Traversing
Middle Grounds.
Response to Marius Jucan |
MADELEINE DANOVA
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
Abstract
With Marius Jucan’s contribution to this issue in view, but
moving away from rather than engaging with it, this paper
briefly describes recent critical approaches which seem to
overcome or go beyond the perceived crisis of American
Studies while fulfilling the field’s early ambitions in some
respects. Ethnocriticism from the 1990s and Marcus and
Soller’s recent literary history (2009) are discussed.
Keywords: American Studies, ethnocriticism,
literary history, plurality, academic discipline
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