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Rewiring the "Nation": The Place of Technology in American Studies

Now available from The Johns Hopkins University Press is Rewiring the “Nation”: The Place of Technology in American Studies. This special issue of American Quarterly has been reissued in paperback, the second to be available in book form.

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Shelley Streeby

University of California, San Diego
http://literature.ucsd.edu/faculty/sstreeby.cfm

Shelley Streeby is Associate Professor of American Literature at the University of California, San Diego. Her teaching and research interests include U.S. literature and culture, sensationalism and sentimentalism, popular and mass culture, inter-American studies, U.S. imperialism, science fiction, and working-class cultures. She is the author of American Sensations: Class, Race, and Production of Popular Culture. (2002), for which she received the American Studies Association’s 2002 Lora Romero Prize for the best first book that engages issues of race in relation to nation, gender, sexuality, and/or class. She has also published numerous articles on race, class, and American literature, including “Haunted Houses: George Lippard, Nathaniel Hawthorne,and Middle-Class America” and “Joaquín Murrieta and the American 1848.”