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Vol. 56 No. 2 (2024): Special Issue - Teaching American Studies in Scandinavia
Vol. 56 No. 2 (2024): Special Issue - Teaching American Studies in Scandinavia
Published:
2024-12-13
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Introduction
Teaching American Studies in the Nordic Countries: An Introduction
Jenny Bonnevier, Adam Hjorthén
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Articles
Make America Relevant Again! Teaching American Studies in Denmark
Kasper Grotle Rasmussen
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Teaching North American Studies in Finland: Searching for Crossdisciplinary Perspectives
Saara Kekki, Rani-Henrik Andersson
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American Studies in Norway: Historic Ideals and Contemporary Challenges
Cassandra Falke
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American Studies in Sweden: Navigating an Archipelagic Field
Jenny Bonnevier, Adam Hjorthén, Christin Mays
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The Significance of Location: Practicing American History in Sweden
Dag Blanck
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Teaching for Prosperity? Preparing American Studies Students for the Job Market
Anne Mørk
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Teaching American Studies within Intellectual History (idéhistoria)
David Östlund
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Let the Students Map Canadian Studies: Exploring Stereotypes of Canada
Christophe Premat
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Teaching American Media and Popular Culture: Expansion, Inclusion, Interdisciplinarity
Joel Frykholm
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Utilizing Game-Based American Simulation Pedagogy to Teach Norwegian Students American Studies
Erik Mustad; Maren Anderson Johnson; Sean Taylor
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“Helt Texas, Morgan Kane!”: Notes on the Pedagogies of Finding, Documenting, and Teaching the American West in Norwegian Backyards
Stefan Rabitsch
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Mapping American Literature with The Great Gatsby
Cathryn Halverson
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The Dream House of American Culture: Archives of the Self, Visions of the Future
Myrto Drizou
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Edited by Justin Parks
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