American Cultures: The View from the Pacific
[...]Sydney has nonstop connections to the entirety of the Asia-Pacific region, taking away at least a small part of the annoyances of travel for far-flung scholars.There are considerations and theorizations of American studies as a discipline and teaching program in specific locations in the region...
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