America's World Identity: The Politics of Exclusion
What is America's national identity? This study offers a new perspective into this question. It argues that this identity is 'constructed' rather than 'essential' and reflects the politics of exclusion. This identificatory exclusion has been globalized through American economic, cultural, political and military expansion. The study provocatively draws upon poetry, literature, art, architecture, gangsta rap, landscape and cityscape to illuminate the construction of America's national identity and illustrates how this has been globalized in an increasingly post-modernist condition.
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America's World Identity: The Politics of Exclusion
What is America's national identity? This study offers a new perspective into this question. It argues that this identity is 'constructed' rather than 'essential' and reflects the politics of exclusion. This identificatory exclusion has been globalized through American economic, cultural, political and military expansion. The study provocatively draws upon poetry, literature, art, architecture, gangsta rap, landscape and cityscape to illuminate the construction of America's national identity and illustrates how this has been globalized in an increasingly post-modernist condition.
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America's World Identity: The Politics of Exclusion

America's World Identity: The Politics of Exclusion

by N. Renwick
America's World Identity: The Politics of Exclusion

America's World Identity: The Politics of Exclusion

by N. Renwick

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What is America's national identity? This study offers a new perspective into this question. It argues that this identity is 'constructed' rather than 'essential' and reflects the politics of exclusion. This identificatory exclusion has been globalized through American economic, cultural, political and military expansion. The study provocatively draws upon poetry, literature, art, architecture, gangsta rap, landscape and cityscape to illuminate the construction of America's national identity and illustrates how this has been globalized in an increasingly post-modernist condition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349416448
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 11/25/1999
Edition description: 1st ed. 2000
Pages: 261
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

NEIL RENWICK is Co-Director of the Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies and Reader in International Relations at The Nottingham Trent University. A

graduate of the (former) Trent Polytechnic, University of Durham and Australian National University, he has also taught at the University of Adelaide and the Northern Territory University in Australia. In addition to many articles and published papers, he has also spent time as a current affairs radio broadcaster in Australia. He is the author of several books on international political economy and multinational corporations, a book on Japan's Alliance Politics and Defence Production and his most recent book publication (co-edited with Jill Krause) is Identities in International Relations. His present research includes a book-length study entitled Northeast Asian Critical Security.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations Identities, Inclusion, Exclusion and America Constructing 'America' Globalizing 'America' America as Superhero: Identity, Images, Ideals and Power Semiotic Superpower Floating in Hyper-reality: The Global Republic Imagined Notes Index
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