Against National Culture
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Description
Text and Nation: Cross-Disciplinary Essays on National and Cultural Identities consists of eleven articles that address how struggles to demarcate the borderlines of nations affect texts and how these texts are, in turn, narrated in them. Written by eminent scholars from African American Studies, Art History, Comparative Literature, East Asian Studies, English, French, German, Government, Linguistics, Philosophy, and Spanish, the essays explore relationships between national identity and textual genres of literature, music, the visual arts, and language policies. The volume places particular emphasis on the need to understand how the end of the Cold War has affected our interpretation of national and cultural identities. It provides a combination of textual analyses with an invitation to move the interpretive enterprise across the disciplines.
Source Publication
Text and Nation: Cross-Disciplinary Essays on Cultural and National Identities
Source Editors/Authors
Laura García-Moreno, Peter C. Pfeiffer
Publication Date
1996
Recommended Citation
Appiah, Kwame Anthony, "Against National Culture" (1996). Faculty Chapters. 165.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-chapt/165
