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 = final examination topics: MA, American: American Studies Theories, Cultural Studies, Visual Culture = final examination topics: MA, American: American Studies Theories, Cultural Studies, Visual Culture
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-# Reinterpreting the “sacred texts” of America (The Declaration of Independence, The Declaration of Sentiments; the speeches of Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, John Wannuaucon Quinney, Chief Red Jacket, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Woodrow Wilson, John F. Kennedy, etc.) +# Keywords of early American culture: covenant ideas of Puritanism, Antinomianism, religious dissent, evangelical democracy. 
-Nature and nation: “Old” and “New Americanist” ideas of the land and the mission +# Keywords of modern American culture: American exceptionalism, the myth of individualism, the feminine mystique. 
-# The intellectual history of women: discussing Puritan subversion, separate spheres, women’s history, citizenshipand the gender of individualism+# Reinterpreting the “sacred texts” of America (The Declaration of Independence, The Declaration of Sentiments; the speeches of Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, John Wannuaucon Quinney, Chief Red Jacket, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Woodrow Wilson, John F. Kennedy, etc.). 
 +Manifest destiny and manifest domesticity. 
 +# The American dream. 
 +# Class in American society. 
 +# The intellectual history of women: Puritan subversion, separate spheres, women's history, female relations in the 19th century, the gender of individualism. 
 +# Paradigms and paradigm changes in American Studies.
 # The “pictorial turn” # The “pictorial turn”
 # Visual culture versus art history # Visual culture versus art history
-# The social construction of the visual and the visual construction of the social in American culture +# The social construction of the visual and the visual construction of the social in American culture  
-Gender and visual representation (empowerment and disempowerment of vision) +Race, gender and visual representation (empowerment and disempowerment of vision) 
-Race and visual representation (empowerment and disempowerment of vision) +Elite/popular culture vs. mass culture theories 
-US women religious leaders and their impact +# Representation of race and gender in popular culture and mass media 
-# Racial tokenism in the visual artstelevision and film +Major tropes, genres, and media in American popular culture (Frontier and the Western; romance and the romantic comedy; sitcomssuburbs, family and domesticity; the fantastic and utopia/dystopia; social media, culture and identity construction; choose one for detailed analysis) 
-# Black market commodities and their necessity in American commerce +
-# The “American Dream” vs. American socio-reality +
-# Major religions that are still recognized as cults +
-# Women’s depection in mass media and and its role in female emancipation. +
-# Marginilization of American women in religious movements+
  
 == recommended readings == recommended readings
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-Althen, Gary (with Doran Amanda and Szmania Susan), American Ways, 2nd Edition, Intercultural Press, 2003. +Althen, Gary (with Doran Amanda and Szmania Susan), American Ways, 2nd Edition, Intercultural Press, 2003. 
-Ehrenreich, Barbara, Bait and Switch: The Futile Pursuit of the American Dream. Holt, 2005. +Ehrenreich, Barbara, Bait and Switch: The Futile Pursuit of the American Dream. Holt, 2005. 
-Ehrenreich, Barbara, Nickel and Dimed. Holt, 2001. +Ehrenreich, Barbara, Nickel and Dimed. Holt, 2001. 
-Rothstein, Bo, Social Traps and the Problem of Trust (Theories of Institutional Design). Cambridge University Press, 2005. +Rothstein, Bo, Social Traps and the Problem of Trust (Theories of Institutional Design). Cambridge University Press, 2005. 
-McFarlane, C. K., ed., Readings in Intellectual History: The American Tradition. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970. +McFarlane, C. K., ed., Readings in Intellectual History: The American Tradition. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970. 
-Hollinger, David A., and Charles Capper, ed., The American Intellectual Tradition, I−II. New York: Oxford UP, 1997. +Hollinger, David A., and Charles Capper, ed., The American Intellectual Tradition, I−II. New York: Oxford UP, 1997. 
-Pease, Donald E., ed., National Identities and Post-Americanist Narratives. Durham: Duke University Press, 1994. +Pease, Donald E., ed., National Identities and Post-Americanist Narratives. Durham: Duke University Press, 1994. 
-Schlosser, Eric, Fast Food Nation. Penguin Books, 2002. +Schlosser, Eric, Fast Food Nation. Penguin Books, 2002. 
-Harley, Gail M., Emma Curtis Hopkins: Forgotten Founder of New Thought. Syracuse UP, 2002. +Harley, Gail M., Emma Curtis Hopkins: Forgotten Founder of New Thought. Syracuse UP, 2002. 
-Macionis, John, Social Problems (4th edition). Prentice Hall, 2009. +Macionis, John, Social Problems (4th edition). Prentice Hall, 2009. 
-Kerber, Linda K., No Constitutional Right to Be Ladies. Women and the Obligations of Citizenship. New York: Hill and Wang, 1998. +Kerber, Linda K., No Constitutional Right to Be Ladies. Women and the Obligations of Citizenship. New York: Hill and Wang, 1998. 
-Kerber, Linda K., Towards an Intellectual History of Women. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1997. +Kerber, Linda K., Towards an Intellectual History of Women. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1997. 
-Kerber, Linda K., Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1980. +Kerber, Linda K., Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1980. 
-Kerber, Linda K., Alice Kessler-Harris and Kathryn Kish Sklar, U. S. History as Women’s History. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1995. +Kerber, Linda K., Alice Kessler-Harris and Kathryn Kish Sklar, U. S. History as Women’s History. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1995. 
-Kerber, Linda K., and Jane Sherron de Hart, Women’s America. Refocusing the Past. New York: Oxford UP, 1995. +Kerber, Linda K., and Jane Sherron de Hart, Women’s America. Refocusing the Past. New York: Oxford UP, 1995. 
-Mooney, Linda, D. Knox, and C. Schacht, Understanding Social Problems (7th edition). Wadsworth, 2010. +Mooney, Linda, D. Knox, and C. Schacht, Understanding Social Problems (7th edition). Wadsworth, 2010. 
-Maddox, Lucy, ed., Locating American Studies. The Evolution of a Discipline. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1999. +Maddox, Lucy, ed., Locating American Studies. The Evolution of a Discipline. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1999. 
-Baker Eddy, Mary, Manual of the Mother Church (The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts). IndyPublish, 2007. +Baker Eddy, Mary, Manual of the Mother Church (The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts). IndyPublish, 2007. 
-Machin, David, and Theo van Leeuwen, Global Media Discourse. Routledge, 2007 +Machin, David, and Theo van Leeuwen, Global Media Discourse. Routledge, 2007 
-Horwitz, Richard P., ed., The American Studies Anthology. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 2001. +Horwitz, Richard P., ed., The American Studies Anthology. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 2001. 
-Phillip, Rayner, Peter Wall, Stephan Kruger, Media Studies: The Essential Resource. Routledge, 2004 +Phillip, Rayner, Peter Wall, Stephan Kruger, Media Studies: The Essential Resource. Routledge, 2004 
-Kephart, William, and W. Zellner, Extraordinary Groups: An Examination of Unconventional Lifestyles, 5th ed. St. Martin’s Press, 1993. +Kephart, William, and W. Zellner, Extraordinary Groups: An Examination of Unconventional Lifestyles, 5th ed. St. Martin’s Press, 1993. 
-Kornblum, William, and J. Julian, Social Problems (13th edition). Prentice Hall, 2008.+Kornblum, William, and J. Julian, Social Problems (13th edition). Prentice Hall, 2008.
  
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