Donald E Pease: 45 books

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Affirmative Reaction

New Formations of White Masculinity

by Hamilton Carroll, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: January 25, 2011

Affirmative Reaction explores the cultural politics of heteronormative white masculine privilege in the United States. Through close readings of texts ranging from the popular television drama 24 to the Marvel Comics miniseries The Call of Duty, and from the reality show American Chopper to the movie...
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Rebels

Youth and the Cold War Origins of Identity

by Leerom Medovoi, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: November 23, 2005

Holden Caulfield, the beat writers, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and James Dean—these and other avatars of youthful rebellion were much more than entertainment. As Leerom Medovoi shows, they were often embraced and hotly debated at the dawn of the Cold War era because they stood for dissent and defiance...
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Morocco Bound

Disorienting America’s Maghreb, from Casablanca to the Marrakech Express

by Donald E. Pease, Brian Edwards
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2005

Until attention shifted to the Middle East in the early 1970s, Americans turned most often toward the Maghreb—Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and the Sahara—for their understanding of “the Arab.” In Morocco Bound, Brian T. Edwards examines American representations of the Maghreb during three pivotal...
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Egypt Land

Race and Nineteenth-Century American Egyptomania

by Scott Trafton, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2004

Egypt Land is the first comprehensive analysis of the connections between constructions of race and representations of ancient Egypt in nineteenth-century America. Scott Trafton argues that the American mania for Egypt was directly related to anxieties over race and race-based slavery. He shows how...
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In the Name of National Security

Hitchcock, Homophobia, and the Political Construction of Gender in Postwar America

by Robert J. Corber, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 1993

In the Name of National Security exposes the ways in which the films of Alfred Hitchcock, in conjunction with liberal intellectuals and political figures of the 1950s, fostered homophobia so as to politicize issues of gender in the United States. As Corber shows, throughout the 1950s a cast of mind...
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National Manhood

Capitalist Citizenship and the Imagined Fraternity of White Men

by Dana D. Nelson, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: October 14, 1998

National Manhood explores the relationship between gender, race, and nation by tracing developing ideals of citizenship in the United States from the Revolutionary War through the 1850s. Through an extensive reading of literary and historical documents, Dana D. Nelson analyzes the social and political...
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Latent Destinies

Cultural Paranoia and Contemporary U.S. Narrative

by Patrick O'Donnell, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: October 27, 2000

Latent Destinies examines the formation of postmodern sensibilities and their relationship to varieties of paranoia that have been seen as widespread in this century. Despite the fact that the Cold War has ended and the threat of nuclear annihilation has been dramatically lessened by most estimates,...
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Raising the Dead

Readings of Death and (Black) Subjectivity

by Sharon Patricia Holland, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: March 29, 2000

Raising the Dead is a groundbreaking, interdisciplinary exploration of death’s relation to subjectivity in twentieth-century American literature and culture. Sharon Patricia Holland contends that black subjectivity in particular is connected intimately to death. For Holland, travelling through “the...
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Homosexuality in Cold War America

Resistance and the Crisis of Masculinity

by Robert J. Corber, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: May 22, 1997

Challenging widely held assumptions about postwar gay male culture and politics, Homosexuality in Cold War America examines how gay men in the 1950s resisted pressures to remain in the closet. Robert J. Corber argues that a form of gay male identity emerged in the 1950s that simultaneously drew on...
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Virtual Americas

Transnational Fictions and the Transatlantic Imaginary

by Paul Giles, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2002

Arguing that limited nationalist perspectives have circumscribed the critical scope of American Studies scholarship, Virtual Americas advocates a comparative criticism that illuminates the work of well-known literary figures by defamiliarizing it—placing it in unfamiliar contexts. Paul Giles looks...
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Empire Burlesque

The Fate of Critical Culture in Global America

by Daniel T. O'Hara, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: April 9, 2003

Empire Burlesque traces the emergence of the contemporary global context within which American critical identity is formed. Daniel T. O’Hara argues that globalization has had a markedly negative impact on American cultural criticism, circumscribing both its material and imaginative potential, reducing...
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Look Away!

The U.S. South in New World Studies

by Donald E. Pease, George B. Handley
Language: English
Release Date: July 21, 2004

Look Away! considers the U.S. South in relation to Latin America and the Caribbean. Given that some of the major characteristics that mark the South as exceptional within the United States—including the legacies of a plantation economy and slave trade—are common to most of the Americas, Look Away!...
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Individuality Incorporated

Indians and the Multicultural Modern

by Joel Pfister, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: February 16, 2004

Spanning the 1870s to the present, Individuality Incorporated demonstrates how crucial a knowledge of Native American-White history is to rethinking key issues in American studies, cultural studies, and the history of subjectivity. Joel Pfister proposes an ingenious critical and historical reinterpretation...
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Translating Empire

José Martí, Migrant Latino Subjects, and American Modernities

by Laura Lomas, Donald E. Pease
Language: English
Release Date: January 2, 2009

In Translating Empire, Laura Lomas uncovers how late nineteenth-century Latino migrant writers developed a prescient critique of U.S. imperialism, one that prefigures many of the concerns about empire, race, and postcolonial subjectivity animating American studies today. During the 1880s and early...
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