A major four-volume collection of essays covering the major currents of anti-American opinion round the world from the Enlightenment to the War Against Terror.
Volume 1 :Introduction: Causes and Sources of Anti-Americanism 1. What is Anti-Americanism? 2. The Anti-American Mindset 3. Americanization and Anti-Americanism 4. The Death Penalty, Guns and Anti-Americanism 5. Religion and Anti-Americanism 6. The American Personality and Anti-Americanism 7. The Environment and Anti-Americanism 8. Democracy and Anti-Americanism 9. Bush, the Iraq War and Anti-Americanism 10.The Washington Consensus and Anti-Americanism 11. American Popular Culture and Anti-Americanism 12. Modernity, Resentment and Anti-Americanism Volume 2 :Introduction: Historical Perspectives 1. A History of Anti-Americanism: from Buffon to Bush 2. Schizophrenic Nationalism and Anti-Americanism 3. Philosophic Anti-Americanism 4. Americanism as a Source of Anti-Americanism 5. American Exceptionalism and Anti-Americanism, 6. European anti-Semitism and Anti-Americanism 7. The Cold War and Anti-Americanism 8. The Cultural Cold War and Anti-Americanism 9. The Anti-Vietnam War Movement and Anti-Americanism 10. Race, Nationalism, and Anti-Americanism in America Volume 3 :Introduction: Comparative Perspectives 1. Anti-Americanism and Anglophobia 2. Anti-Americanism and Anti-Globalization 3. Anti-Americanism in Australia 4. Anti-Americanism in Canada 5. Anti-Americanism in Latin America 6. Anti-Americanism in Russia 7. Anti-Americanism in France 8. Anti-Americanism in Germany 9. Anti-Americanism in the United Kingdom 10. Anti-Americanism in Greece 11. Anti-Americanism in China 12. Anti-Americanism in the Philippines 13. Anti-Americanism in the Middle East Volume 4 :Introduction: Blame it on Bush? 1. George W. Bush and Anti-Americanism 2. Anti-Americanism in France and the Crisis over Iraq 3. Anti-Americanism, the West and the Transatlantic Rift 4. The Bush Doctrine and Anti-Americanism 5. Anti-Americanism at the United Nations 6. US Military Bases and Anti-Americanism 7. Global Poverty and Anti-Americanism 8. Human Rights and Anti-Americanism 9. Islamic Fundamentalism, Concerned Muslims and Anti-Americanism 10. Anti-American Heroes and the Rhetoric of Moral Outrage 11. The Consequences of Anti-Americanism: Does it Matter? 12. Responding to Anti-Americanism: The Politics of Public Diplomacy 13. American Power, Anti-Americanism and International Order
Brendon O'Connor is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and Public Policy at Griffith University in Australia. His recent books include: The Rise of Anti-Americanism (co-ed. With M. Griffiths, 2006). In 2003, he received a Fulbright grant to host an international symposium on anti-Americanism.
A comprehensive look at the phenomenon of anti-Americanism, this
set offers contributions from more than 40 scholars in a variety of
disciplines. Edited by O'Connor, a well-published political
scientist, this work clearly shows that the current wave of
anti-Americanism is not without precedent. O'Connor argues that
anti-Americanism is often based on prejudice and ideological
overtones. Therefore, one of the work's goals is to distinguish
between legitimate critiques of US policy and anti-Americanism,
thereby creating a more sophisticated discourse. Authors look at
anti-Americanism from a variety of perspectives and show that the
phenomenon is multifaceted and complex. Overall, the work dispels
what O'Connor calls the fallacy that anti-Americanism is a creation
of the Bush administration….Readers looking for a comprehensive,
scholarly overview of anti-Americanism, covering a variety of
issues, will likely be satisfied with this set. It is well written
and well footnoted. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates
through faculty.
*Choice*
Since 9/11, there has been a relative upsurge in published writing
about anti-Americanism. The sources and causes, however, are more
complicated than recent terrorist events can explain. These four
volumes each consisting of about a dozen substantial scholarly
political and cultural arguments and opposing viewpointspresent an
objective and balanced exploration of anti-Americanism….The content
is as appropriate for assigned class readings as it is for
reference consultation. The set would make a valuable addition to
any academic library that serves public policy, international
relations, or history departments.
*Library Journal*
Understanding how the United States is viewed around the world is a
complex topic that most Americans cannot grasp, but this work
connects them with the perception….O'Connor and the contributors
provide the realization: anti-American sentiment is both a response
to the values and beliefs associated with the United States as well
as a reaction to perceived American misdeeds or offenses.
*American Reference Books Annual*
This engaging collection is an invaluable resource for academics as
well as the everyday American.
*Kirkus Reviews*
The four volumes presented by O'Connor are intended to demonstrate
the scope of the issues raised by the concept of anti-Americanism
and to illustrate the nature and variety of the debates and
perspectives brought to bear on the topic, especially in its
historical dimensions. The volumes, each of which contains some 10
to 13 chapters, are thematically constructed.
*Reference & Research Book News*
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