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Exploring the varied approaches to teaching American Studies in Britain today, the contributors in this volume examine how we can use critical pedagogies to empower our students to disrupt the status quo, challenge boundaries and see the United States—and the world—from new perspectives. Using a range of formats, including essays, case studies and dialogues, it explores what American Studies methodologies mean to both staff and students in UK higher education, and the possibilities that they offer in the classroom and beyond.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Mindsets, Meanings and Methods of American Studies Pedagogy
Megan Hunt and Lydia Plath
Part I: Mindsets
1. ESSAY: Spatial Literacy and American Studies in Britain
E. James West
2. CASE STUDY: The American Berserk as Pedagogic Challenge
Tom Arnold-Forster
3. ESSAY: A Foundation for American Studies: A-Level Politics in the UK
Adam Burns and Sarra Jenkins
4. CASE STUDY: Teaching Place-based Indigenous Texts in U.K. Higher Education
Ananya Mishra
5. CASE STUDY: Teaching The 1619 Project in Boris Johnson's Britain
Nathan Cardon, Michell Chresfield, Tom Cutterham and John Munro
6. DIALOGUE: Teaching religion in US histories and cultures
Uta Balbier, Emma Long, Stephen Shapiro and Randall J. Stephens
Part II: Meanings
7. CASE STUDY: From TERF Island to Trumpistan: The Art of Teaching Queer History in Perilous Times Chris Parkes
8. DIALOGUE: Encountering "race" in the British American Studies classroom
Rebecca J. Fraser, Christopher Lloyd, Christine Okoth, Jonathan Ward and Xine Yao
9. CASE STUDY: The Personal is Historical: Journaling About Race
Nicholas Grant
10. DIALOGUE: Multimedia-Informed Pedagogies and Academic Precarity in American Studies
Ellie Armon Azoulay, Emily Brady and Olivia Wright
11. CASE STUDY: Students as Co-creators: Recovering 19th Century Children's Literature
Hilary Emmett and Thomas Ruys Smith
12. CASE STUDY: Contemporary Issues in the Americas: Translating Academic Knowledge via Applied Assessment
Nick Witham and Joshua Hollands
Part III: Methods
13. DIALOGUE: U.S. empire, expansion, and expulsion
Oli Charbonneau, Fabian Hilfrich, Reetta Humalajoki, David Stirrup and György Tóth
14. ESSAY: The Promise and Peril of Teaching the 'U.S. in the World'
Bevan Sewell, Kaeten Mistry, Uta Balbier, Katharina Rietzler and Thomas Tunstall Allcock
15. CASE STUDY: Native American history and the US in the World
Elizabeth Ingleson
16. CASE STUDY: Teaching Transnational American Studies
Hilary Emmett
17. CASE STUDY: 'Talking Race and Racism': Innovations in Learning via the National Saturday Club
Marie S. Molloy
18. CASE STUDY: Going back to school: Applying secondary level pedagogies to support American Studies
Lauren Mottle
17. ESSAY: Mickey Mouse Degrees? Understanding Employability in American Studies
Peter O'Connor and Rebecca Stone
Conclusion: What it means to teach American Studies in Britain
Megan Hunt and Lydia Plath
List of Contributors



