Previous ACS List
Revised Spring 2003
1. American Studies Reader:
George Lipsitz, “Learning to Listen, Listening
to Learn…”
Susan Kilgore, article on UNM AMST
Presidential addresses by Janice Radway, Alice Kessler-Harris, Mary Helen
Washington
Barry Shank, “The continuing Embarrassment of Culture: From the Culture
Concept to Cultural Studies” and comment by Albert Stone in American
Studies.
John Carlos Rowe, “Post-Nationalism, Globalism, and the New American
Studies,” or Virginia Dominguez, “Resituating American Studies
in a Critical Internationalism”
Lisa Lowe (chapter from Immigrant Acts)
Jose David Saldivar (chapter from Border Matters)
2. Keith Basso, Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and
Language Among the Western Apache. (University of New Mexico Press,
1996).
3. Gail Bederman, Manliness and Civilization: A Cultural
History of Gender and Race in the United States, 1880-1917. (University
of Chicago Press, 1996).
4. James Clifford, The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth
Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art. (Harvard UP, 1988).
5. William Cronon, Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists,
and the Ecology of New England. (Hill and Wang, 1984).
6. Philip Deloria, Playing Indian. (Yale UP,
1999).
7. Michael Denning, The Cultural Front: The Laboring
of American Culture in the Twentieth Century. (Verso, 1998).
8. Leah Dilworth, Imagining Indians in the Southwest:
Persistent Visions of a Primitive Past. (Smithsonian Institute
Press, 1999).
9. Ruth Feldstein, Motherhood in Black and White:
Race and Sex in American Liberalism. (Cornell UP, 2000).
10. Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Chicano Art Inside/Outside
the Master’s House: Cultural Politics and the Cara Exhibition.
(UP Texas, 1998).
11. Robert Gottlieb, Environmentalism Unbound: Exploring
New Pathways for Change. (MIT Press, 2001).
12. Pamela Haag, Consent: Sexual Rights and the Transformation
of American Liberalism. (Cornell, 1999).
13. Judith Halberstam, Female Masculinities.
(Duke UP, 1998).
14. Laura Hapke, Labor’s Text: The Worker in
American Fiction. (Rutgers UP, 2001).
15. John Howard, Men Like That: A Southern Queer History.
(University of Chicago, 1999).
16. Matthew Frye Jacobson, Whiteness of a Different
Color: European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race. (Harvard UP,
1999).
17. Robin Kelley, Race Rebels: Culture, Politics, and
the Black Working Class. (Free Press, 1996).
18. Jacquelyn Kilpatrick, Celluloid Indians: Native
Americans and Film (University of Nebraska Press, 1999).
19. Arnold Krupat, Ethnocriticism: Ethnography, History,
Literature. (University of California Press, 1992).
20. Valerie Kuletz, The Tainted Desert: Environmental
and Social Ruin in the American West. (Routledge, 1998).
21. Robert Lee, Orientals: Asian Americans in Popular
Culture. (Temple UP, 2000).
22. Jose Limon, American Encounters: Greater Mexico,
the United States and the Erotics of Culture. (Beacon, 1999).
23. Ian Haney Lopez, White By Law: The Legal Construction
of Race. (NYU Press, 1998).
24. James L. Lorence, The Suppression of Salt of the
Earth: How Hollywood, Big Labor, and Politicians Blacklisted a Movie
in Cold War America. (U. New Mexico Press, 1999).
25. Lisa McGirr, Suburban Warriors: The Origins of
the New American Right. (Princeton UP, 2002).
26. J.R. McNeill, Something New Under the Sun: An
Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World. (W.W. Norton & Co.,
2001).
27. Martha Menchaca, Recovering History/ Constructing
Race: The Indian, Black and White Roots of Mexican Americans. (University
of Texas Press, 2002).
28. Charles Montgomery, The Spanish Redemption: Heritage,
Power and Loss on New Mexico’s Upper Rio Grande. (U. of
California, 2002).
29. Emma Perez, The Decolonial Imaginary: Writing
Chicanas Into History. (Indiana UP, 1999).
30. Laura Pulido, Environmentalism and Economic Justice:
Two Chicano Struggles in the Southwest. (University of Arizona
Press, 1996).
31. Erica Rand, Barbie’s Queer Accessories.
(Duke, 1995).
32. Barbara Rodriguez, Autobiographical Inscriptions:
Form, Personhood, and the American Woman Writer of Color. (Oxford
UP, 1999).
33. Steven J. Ross, Working Class Hollywood.
(Princeton UP, 1997).
34. Christopher Sellers, Hazards of the Job: From
Industrial Disease to Environmental Health Science. (U. of North
Carolina, 1999).
35. Lynn Spigel and Denise Mann (eds.), Private Screenings:
Television and the Female Consumer. (U. of. Minnesota Press, 1992).
36. Anne Whiston Spirn, Language of Landscape.
(Yale UP, 2000).
37. Ann Fausto Sterling, Sexing the Body: Gender Politics
and the Construction of Sexuality. (Basic Books, 2000).
38. John Storey (ed.), What is Cultural Studies? A
Reader. (Edward Arnold Publishers, 1998).
39. Marita Sturken, Tangled Memories: The Vietnam
War, The AIDS Epidemic, and the Politics of Remembering. (U. of
California, 1997).
40. Thomas Sugrue, The Origins of the Urban Crisis:
Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit. (Princeton UP, 1998).
41. Barre Toelken, The Dynamics of Folklore.
(Utah State UP, 1996).
42. Raul Homero Villa, Barrio-Logos: Space and Place
in Urban Chicano Literature and Culture. (U. of Texas Press, 2000).
43. Reinhold Wagnleitner and Elaine Tyler May (eds.), Here,
There, and Everywhere: The Foreign Politics of American Popular Culture.
(U. Press of New England, 2000).
44. Steve Waksman, Instruments of Desire: The Electric
Guitar and the Shaping of Musical Experience. (Harvard UP, 2001).
45. Jace Weaver, Other Words: American Indian Literature,
Law and Culture. (University of Oklahoma Press, 2001).
46. David Whisnant, All That is Native and Fine: the
Politics of Culture in American Region. (University of North Carolina
Press, 1986).
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