Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction: Essays Beyond the Nation | p. 1 |
Hemispheric Jamestown | p. 18 |
The Hemispheric Genealogies of "Race": Creolization and the Cultural Geography of Colonial Difference across the Eighteenth-Century Americas | p. 36 |
"La Famosa Filadelfia": The Hemispheric American City and Constitutional Debates | p. 57 |
The Other Country: Mexico, the United States, and the Gothic History of Conquest | p. 75 |
An American Mediterranean: Haiti, Cuba, and the American South | p. 96 |
Expropriating The Great South and Exporting "Local Color": Global and Hemispheric Imaginaries of the First Reconstruction | p. 116 |
The Mercurial Space of "Central" America: New Orleans, Honduras, and the Writing of the Banana Republic | p. 140 |
"I'm the Everybody Who's Nobody": Genealogies of the New World Slave in Paul Robeson's Performances of the 1930s | p. 166 |
The Promises and Perils of U.S. African American Hemispherism: Latin America in Martin Delany's Blake and Gayl Jones's Mosquito | p. 187 |
PEN and the Sword: U.S.-Latin American Cultural Diplomacy and the 1966 PEN Club Congress | p. 206 |
The Hemispheric Routes of "El Nuevo Arte Nuestro": The Pan American Union, Cultural Policy, and the Cold War | p. 223 |
Memin Pinguin, Rumba, and Racism: Afro-Mexicans in Classic Comics and Film | p. 249 |
"Out of This World": Islamic Irruptions in the Literary Americas | p. 266 |
Of Hemispheres and Other Spheres: Navigating Karen Tei Yamashita's Literary World | p. 294 |
The Northern Borderlands and Latino Canadian Diaspora | p. 313 |
Afterword: The Times of Hemispheric Studies | p. 328 |
Notes on Contributors | p. 337 |
Index | p. 341 |
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