Post-Nationalism, Globalism, and the New American Studies - John Carlos Rowe -- - Syllabus: Comparative American Studies: An Introduction -- - Creating the Multicultural Nation: Adventures in Post-Nationalist American Studies in the 1990s - George J. Sanchez -- - Syllabus: Introduction to American Studies and Ethnicity -- - Rethinking (and Reteaching) the Civil Religion in Post-Nationalist American Studies - Jay Mechling -- - Syllabus: (Re)Teaching the Civil Religion: Religion in American Lives -- - Foreign Affairs: Women, War, and the Pacific - Katherine Kinney -- - Syllabus: Pacific America: War, Memory, and Imagination -- - Making Comparisons: First Contact, Ethnocentrism, and Cross-Cultural Communication - Steven Mailloux -- - Syllabus: Making Comparisons -- - Race, Nation, and Equality: Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative and a Genealogy of U.S. Mercantilism - David Kazanjian -- - Syllabus: Enclosing the "Open Sea": Race, Nation, Gender, and Equality in the Northern Atlantic -- - Joaquin Murrieta and the American 1848 - Shelley Streeby -- - Syllabus: 1848: Empire, Amnesia, and American Studies -- - My Border Stories: Life Narratives, Interdisciplinarity, and Post-Nationalism in Ethnic Studies - Barbara Brinson Curiel -- - Syllabus: Race and Gender in American Autobiography -- - How Tiger Woods Lost His Stripes: Post-Nationalist American Studies as a History of Race, Migration, and the Commodification of Culture - Henry Yu -- - Syllabus: Buying and Selling the Exotic: Transnational Culture and Global History
Post-Nationalist American Studies seeks to revise the cultural nationalism and celebratory American exceptionalism that tended to dominate American studies in the Cold War era, adopting a less insular, more transnational approach to the subject