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  • 1
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    b3kat_BV043982985
    Format: xi, 228 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9781474411202 , 1474411207 , 9781474431583
    Series Statement: Edinburgh critical studies in Atlantic literatures and cultures
    Content: In refocusing attention on the Paris Commune as a key event in American political and cultural memory, Sensational Internationalism radically changes our understanding of the relationship between France and the United States in the long nineteenth century. It offers fascinating, remarkably accessible readings of a range of literary works, from periodical poetry and boys' adventure fiction to radical pulp and the writings of Henry James, as well as a rich analysis of visual, print, and performance culture, from post-bellum illustrated weeklies and panoramas to agit-prop pamphlets and Coney Island pyrotechnic shows. This book will speak to readers looking to understand the affective, cultural, and aesthetic afterlives of revolt and revolution pre-and-post Occupy Wall Street, as well as those interested in space, gender, performance, and transatlantic print culture
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-214) and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-4744-1121-9 10.1515/9781474411219
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: USA ; Literatur ; Pariser Kommune ; Kollektives Gedächtnis
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
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    almafu_9959691867202883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 228 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-4744-2680-8 , 1-4744-1122-3 , 1-4744-1121-5
    Series Statement: Edinburgh critical studies in Atlantic literatures and cultures
    Content: Remaps the borders of transatlantic feeling and resituates the role of international memory in U.S. culture in the long nineteenth century and beyond.〈p〉In refocusing attention on the Paris Commune as a key event in American political and cultural memory, Sensational Internationalism radically changes our understanding of the relationship between France and the United States in the long nineteenth century. It offers fascinating, remarkably accessible readings of a range of literary works, from periodical poetry and boys' adventure fiction to radical pulp and the writings of Henry James, as well as a rich analysis of visual, print, and performance culture, from post-bellum illustrated weeklies and panoramas to agit-prop pamphlets and Coney Island pyrotechnic shows. Throughout, it uncovers how a foreign revolution came back to life as a domestic commodity, and why for decades another nation's memory came to feel so much our own. This book will speak to readers looking to understand the affective, cultural, and aesthetic afterlives of revolt and revolution pre-and-post Occupy Wall Street, as well as those interested in space, gender, performance, and transatlantic print culture.〈/p〉Key Features〈ul〉〈li〉Multi-disciplinary study of the cultural legacy of the Paris Commune in both mainstream and leftist U.S. memory〈/li〉〈li〉Contributes to recent work on the global dimensions of pre-Popular front radical culture in the US〈/li〉〈li〉Addresses a critical ongoing blind spot in American Studies by extending the borders of transatlantic affiliation beyond the confines of Anglo-American attachments〈/li〉〈li〉Offers innovative readings of well-known and altogether neglected cultural texts〈/li〉〈/ul〉
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 May 2017). , Framing the pétroleuse : postbellum poetry and the visual culture of gender panic -- Becoming Americans in Paris : the Commune as frontier in turn-of-the-century adventure fiction -- Radical calendars : the Commune rising in postbellum internationalism -- Tasting space : sights of the commune in Henry Jame's Paris. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-3158-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-1120-7
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    UID:
    gbv_1778606156
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781474411219
    Content: In refocusing attention on the Paris Commune as a key event in American political and cultural memory, Sensational Internationalism radically changes our understanding of the relationship between France and the United States in the long nineteenth century
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1795221992
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p) , 18 B/W illustrations
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9781474411219
    Series Statement: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Atlantic Literatures and Cultures
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Series Editors' Preface -- Introduction: Revolutionary Preoccupations: Or, Transatlantic Feeling in a Radical Sense -- 1. Framing the Pétroleuse: Postbellum Poetry and the Visual Culture of Gender Panic -- 2. Becoming Americans in Paris: The Commune as Frontier in Turn-of-the-Century Adventure Fiction -- 3. Radical Calendars: The Commune Rising in Postbellum Internationalism -- 4. Tasting Space: Sights of the Commune in Henry James's Paris -- 5. Restaging Horror: Insurgent Memories of the Commune in the 1930s -- Epilogue: Barricades Revisited - The Commune on Campus from FSM to SDS -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Content: Remaps the borders of transatlantic feeling and resituates the role of international memory in U.S. culture in the long nineteenth century and beyondWINNER of the 2017 Arthur Miller Institute First Book PrizeIn refocusing attention on the Paris Commune as a key event in American political and cultural memory, Sensational Internationalism radically changes our understanding of the relationship between France and the United States in the long nineteenth century. It offers fascinating, remarkably accessible readings of a range of literary works, from periodical poetry and boys' adventure fiction to radical pulp and the writings of Henry James, as well as a rich analysis of visual, print, and performance culture, from post-bellum illustrated weeklies and panoramas to agit-prop pamphlets and Coney Island pyrotechnic shows. Throughout, it uncovers how a foreign revolution came back to life as a domestic commodity, and why for decades another nation's memory came to feel so much our own. This book will speak to readers looking to understand the affective, cultural, and aesthetic afterlives of revolt and revolution pre-and-post Occupy Wall Street, as well as those interested in space, gender, performance, and transatlantic print culture.Key FeaturesMulti-disciplinary study of the cultural legacy of the Paris Commune in both mainstream and leftist U.S. memoryContributes to recent work on the global dimensions of pre-Popular front radical culture in the USAddresses a critical ongoing blind spot in American Studies by extending the borders of transatlantic affiliation beyond the confines of Anglo-American attachmentsOffers innovative readings of well-known and altogether neglected cultural texts"
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949413598002882
    Format: 1 online resource (1 p.)
    ISBN: 9781474411219
    Content: In refocusing attention on the Paris Commune as a key event in American political and cultural memory, Sensational Internationalism radically changes our understanding of the relationship between France and the United States in the long nineteenth century.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1745269118
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 228 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781474411219 , 9781474411226
    Series Statement: Edinburgh critical studies in Atlantic literatures and cultures
    Content: In refocusing attention on the Paris Commune as a key event in American political and cultural memory, Sensational Internationalism radically changes our understanding of the relationship between France and the United States in the long nineteenth century. It offers fascinating, remarkably accessible readings of a range of literary works, from periodical poetry and boys' adventure fiction to radical pulp and the writings of Henry James, as well as a rich analysis of visual, print, and performance culture, from post-bellum illustrated weeklies and panoramas to agit-prop pamphlets and Coney Island pyrotechnic shows. This book will speak to readers looking to understand the affective, cultural, and aesthetic afterlives of revolt and revolution pre-and-post Occupy Wall Street, as well as those interested in space, gender, performance, and transatlantic print culture
    Content: Framing the pétroleuse : postbellum poetry and the visual culture of gender panic -- Becoming Americans in Paris : the Commune as frontier in turn-of-the-century adventure fiction -- Radical calendars : the Commune rising in postbellum internationalism -- Tasting space : sights of the commune in Henry Jame's Paris
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-214) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1474411207
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781474411202
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Coghlan, J. Michelle, 1978 - Sensational internationalism Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2016 ISBN 1474411207
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781474411202
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: USA ; Literatur ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Pariser Kommune ; USA ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Pariser Kommune
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9948647408402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 228 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-4744-2680-8 , 1-4744-1122-3 , 1-4744-1121-5
    Series Statement: Edinburgh critical studies in Atlantic literatures and cultures
    Content: Remaps the borders of transatlantic feeling and resituates the role of international memory in U.S. culture in the long nineteenth century and beyond.〈p〉In refocusing attention on the Paris Commune as a key event in American political and cultural memory, Sensational Internationalism radically changes our understanding of the relationship between France and the United States in the long nineteenth century. It offers fascinating, remarkably accessible readings of a range of literary works, from periodical poetry and boys' adventure fiction to radical pulp and the writings of Henry James, as well as a rich analysis of visual, print, and performance culture, from post-bellum illustrated weeklies and panoramas to agit-prop pamphlets and Coney Island pyrotechnic shows. Throughout, it uncovers how a foreign revolution came back to life as a domestic commodity, and why for decades another nation's memory came to feel so much our own. This book will speak to readers looking to understand the affective, cultural, and aesthetic afterlives of revolt and revolution pre-and-post Occupy Wall Street, as well as those interested in space, gender, performance, and transatlantic print culture.〈/p〉Key Features〈ul〉〈li〉Multi-disciplinary study of the cultural legacy of the Paris Commune in both mainstream and leftist U.S. memory〈/li〉〈li〉Contributes to recent work on the global dimensions of pre-Popular front radical culture in the US〈/li〉〈li〉Addresses a critical ongoing blind spot in American Studies by extending the borders of transatlantic affiliation beyond the confines of Anglo-American attachments〈/li〉〈li〉Offers innovative readings of well-known and altogether neglected cultural texts〈/li〉〈/ul〉
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 May 2017). , Framing the pétroleuse : postbellum poetry and the visual culture of gender panic -- Becoming Americans in Paris : the Commune as frontier in turn-of-the-century adventure fiction -- Radical calendars : the Commune rising in postbellum internationalism -- Tasting space : sights of the commune in Henry Jame's Paris. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-3158-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-1120-7
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959691867202883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 228 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-4744-2680-8 , 1-4744-1122-3 , 1-4744-1121-5
    Series Statement: Edinburgh critical studies in Atlantic literatures and cultures
    Content: Remaps the borders of transatlantic feeling and resituates the role of international memory in U.S. culture in the long nineteenth century and beyond.〈p〉In refocusing attention on the Paris Commune as a key event in American political and cultural memory, Sensational Internationalism radically changes our understanding of the relationship between France and the United States in the long nineteenth century. It offers fascinating, remarkably accessible readings of a range of literary works, from periodical poetry and boys' adventure fiction to radical pulp and the writings of Henry James, as well as a rich analysis of visual, print, and performance culture, from post-bellum illustrated weeklies and panoramas to agit-prop pamphlets and Coney Island pyrotechnic shows. Throughout, it uncovers how a foreign revolution came back to life as a domestic commodity, and why for decades another nation's memory came to feel so much our own. This book will speak to readers looking to understand the affective, cultural, and aesthetic afterlives of revolt and revolution pre-and-post Occupy Wall Street, as well as those interested in space, gender, performance, and transatlantic print culture.〈/p〉Key Features〈ul〉〈li〉Multi-disciplinary study of the cultural legacy of the Paris Commune in both mainstream and leftist U.S. memory〈/li〉〈li〉Contributes to recent work on the global dimensions of pre-Popular front radical culture in the US〈/li〉〈li〉Addresses a critical ongoing blind spot in American Studies by extending the borders of transatlantic affiliation beyond the confines of Anglo-American attachments〈/li〉〈li〉Offers innovative readings of well-known and altogether neglected cultural texts〈/li〉〈/ul〉
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 May 2017). , Framing the pétroleuse : postbellum poetry and the visual culture of gender panic -- Becoming Americans in Paris : the Commune as frontier in turn-of-the-century adventure fiction -- Radical calendars : the Commune rising in postbellum internationalism -- Tasting space : sights of the commune in Henry Jame's Paris. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-3158-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-1120-7
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9959691867202883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 228 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-4744-2680-8 , 1-4744-1122-3 , 1-4744-1121-5
    Series Statement: Edinburgh critical studies in Atlantic literatures and cultures
    Content: Remaps the borders of transatlantic feeling and resituates the role of international memory in U.S. culture in the long nineteenth century and beyond.〈p〉In refocusing attention on the Paris Commune as a key event in American political and cultural memory, Sensational Internationalism radically changes our understanding of the relationship between France and the United States in the long nineteenth century. It offers fascinating, remarkably accessible readings of a range of literary works, from periodical poetry and boys' adventure fiction to radical pulp and the writings of Henry James, as well as a rich analysis of visual, print, and performance culture, from post-bellum illustrated weeklies and panoramas to agit-prop pamphlets and Coney Island pyrotechnic shows. Throughout, it uncovers how a foreign revolution came back to life as a domestic commodity, and why for decades another nation's memory came to feel so much our own. This book will speak to readers looking to understand the affective, cultural, and aesthetic afterlives of revolt and revolution pre-and-post Occupy Wall Street, as well as those interested in space, gender, performance, and transatlantic print culture.〈/p〉Key Features〈ul〉〈li〉Multi-disciplinary study of the cultural legacy of the Paris Commune in both mainstream and leftist U.S. memory〈/li〉〈li〉Contributes to recent work on the global dimensions of pre-Popular front radical culture in the US〈/li〉〈li〉Addresses a critical ongoing blind spot in American Studies by extending the borders of transatlantic affiliation beyond the confines of Anglo-American attachments〈/li〉〈li〉Offers innovative readings of well-known and altogether neglected cultural texts〈/li〉〈/ul〉
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 May 2017). , Framing the pétroleuse : postbellum poetry and the visual culture of gender panic -- Becoming Americans in Paris : the Commune as frontier in turn-of-the-century adventure fiction -- Radical calendars : the Commune rising in postbellum internationalism -- Tasting space : sights of the commune in Henry Jame's Paris. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-3158-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4744-1120-7
    Language: English
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