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American culture has been one of the most controversial exports of the United States: greeted with enthusiasm by some, with hostility by others. Yet, few societies escape its influence. However, not all changes should be interpreted simply as "Americanization." The shaping of the postwar world has been much more complex than this term implies as is shown in this volume that explores the links between Americanization and modernity in Western Europe and Japan. In considering the impact of products and images ranging from movies and music to fashion and architecture, a multi-disciplinary group of contributors asks how American culture has been employed internationally in the articulation of postwar identities - be they national or subnational,socially sanctioned or socially transgressive. Their essays on France, Italy, Germany and Japan move beyond the simple paradigms of colonization and democratic modernization, yet retain a sensitivity to the asymmetries in the postwar power relationships between these countries and the United States. An extensive introduction historically locates changing interpretations of American influences abroad and suggests the problems and promises of "Americanization" as an analytical tool. Its comparative focus and interdisciplinary scope will appeal to a wide range of students and scholars of cold war and post-cold war history.



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"... this anthologies offers important stimuli ... a comprehensive index and bibliography round off this successful volume." · Historische Zeitschrift

"The book is a valuable contribution in terms of its critical stance on cultural hegemony and interpretation of influence flowing in directions other than unilaterally. Power gains new dimensions in these interpretations." · Journal of Intercultural Studies

"... an excellent collection of essays that sets out to problematise the notion of 'Americanization' and, in so doing, advances many current debates about identity and culture ... The cope of perspectives, cultural forms, and national experiences represented under one cover is a great strength of this volume ... Through its empirical studies of the varying ways in which Americanization is conceptualized and negotiated, this volume renders the valuable service of moving beyond the assumption of the complexity of culture and identity to an examination of what underlies this assumption." · Millenium



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: Americanization Reconsidered
Heide Fehrenbach and Uta G. Poiger

PART I: TWENTIETH-CENUTRY MODERNITIES

Chapter 1. America in the German Imagination
Mary Nolan

Chapter 2. Comparative Anti-Americanism in Western Europe
David W. Ellwood

Chapter 3. Surface Above All? American Influence on Japanese
Botond Bognar

PART II: DRAWING CULTURAL BOUNDARIES, FORGING THE NATIONAL

Chapter 4. Persistent Myths of Americanization: German Reconstruction and the Renationalization of Postwar Cinema, 1945-1965
Heide Fehrenbach

Chapter 5. No More Song and Dance: French Radio Broadcast Quotas, Chansons, and Cultural Exceptions
James Petterson

PART III: TRANSNATIONAL STYLINGS: AMERICAN MUSIC AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY

Chapter 6. American Music, Cold War Liberalism, and German Identities
Uta G. Poiger

Chapter 7. Jukebox Boys: Postwar Italian Music and the Culture of Covering
Franco Minganti

Chapter 8. The Social Production of Difference: Imitation and Authenticity in Japanese Rap Music
Ian Condry

PART IV: DE-ESSENTIALIZING "AMERICA" AND THE "NATIVE"

Chapter 9. Learning from America: Postwar Urban Recovery in West Germany
Peter Krieger

Chapter 10. The French Cinema and Hollywood: A Case Study of Americanization
Richard F. Kuisel

Chapter 11. Waiting for Godzilla: Chaotic Negotiations between Post-Orientalism and Hyper-Occidentalism
Takayuki Tatsumi

Select Bibliography
Index

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      Publication Date: 01/12/1999
      ISBN13: 9781571811073, 978-1571811073
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      Book Synopsis

      American culture has been one of the most controversial exports of the United States: greeted with enthusiasm by some, with hostility by others. Yet, few societies escape its influence. However, not all changes should be interpreted simply as "Americanization." The shaping of the postwar world has been much more complex than this term implies as is shown in this volume that explores the links between Americanization and modernity in Western Europe and Japan. In considering the impact of products and images ranging from movies and music to fashion and architecture, a multi-disciplinary group of contributors asks how American culture has been employed internationally in the articulation of postwar identities - be they national or subnational,socially sanctioned or socially transgressive. Their essays on France, Italy, Germany and Japan move beyond the simple paradigms of colonization and democratic modernization, yet retain a sensitivity to the asymmetries in the postwar power relationships between these countries and the United States. An extensive introduction historically locates changing interpretations of American influences abroad and suggests the problems and promises of "Americanization" as an analytical tool. Its comparative focus and interdisciplinary scope will appeal to a wide range of students and scholars of cold war and post-cold war history.



      Trade Review

      "... this anthologies offers important stimuli ... a comprehensive index and bibliography round off this successful volume." · Historische Zeitschrift

      "The book is a valuable contribution in terms of its critical stance on cultural hegemony and interpretation of influence flowing in directions other than unilaterally. Power gains new dimensions in these interpretations." · Journal of Intercultural Studies

      "... an excellent collection of essays that sets out to problematise the notion of 'Americanization' and, in so doing, advances many current debates about identity and culture ... The cope of perspectives, cultural forms, and national experiences represented under one cover is a great strength of this volume ... Through its empirical studies of the varying ways in which Americanization is conceptualized and negotiated, this volume renders the valuable service of moving beyond the assumption of the complexity of culture and identity to an examination of what underlies this assumption." · Millenium



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements
      Notes on Contributors

      Introduction: Americanization Reconsidered
      Heide Fehrenbach and Uta G. Poiger

      PART I: TWENTIETH-CENUTRY MODERNITIES

      Chapter 1. America in the German Imagination
      Mary Nolan

      Chapter 2. Comparative Anti-Americanism in Western Europe
      David W. Ellwood

      Chapter 3. Surface Above All? American Influence on Japanese
      Botond Bognar

      PART II: DRAWING CULTURAL BOUNDARIES, FORGING THE NATIONAL

      Chapter 4. Persistent Myths of Americanization: German Reconstruction and the Renationalization of Postwar Cinema, 1945-1965
      Heide Fehrenbach

      Chapter 5. No More Song and Dance: French Radio Broadcast Quotas, Chansons, and Cultural Exceptions
      James Petterson

      PART III: TRANSNATIONAL STYLINGS: AMERICAN MUSIC AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY

      Chapter 6. American Music, Cold War Liberalism, and German Identities
      Uta G. Poiger

      Chapter 7. Jukebox Boys: Postwar Italian Music and the Culture of Covering
      Franco Minganti

      Chapter 8. The Social Production of Difference: Imitation and Authenticity in Japanese Rap Music
      Ian Condry

      PART IV: DE-ESSENTIALIZING "AMERICA" AND THE "NATIVE"

      Chapter 9. Learning from America: Postwar Urban Recovery in West Germany
      Peter Krieger

      Chapter 10. The French Cinema and Hollywood: A Case Study of Americanization
      Richard F. Kuisel

      Chapter 11. Waiting for Godzilla: Chaotic Negotiations between Post-Orientalism and Hyper-Occidentalism
      Takayuki Tatsumi

      Select Bibliography
      Index

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