The Editors of the Journal of Transnational American Studies, a peer-
reviewed online, open-access journal published by the American
Cultures and Global Contexts Center at the University of California-
Santa Barbara and the Program in American Studies at Stanford
University, are delighted to announce the publication of the journal's
newest issue. JTAS 2.1 features a previously unpublished essay by W.
E. B. Du Bois and an article by Mark Twain that has not been reprinted
since its initial publication in 1868, as well as contributions from
scholars based in Argentina, Canada, Japan, Korea, Spain, and the
United States. In addition to new articles that examine questions in
American Studies as the field intersects productively and
problematically with other national cultures, societies, politics, and
histories, the journal contains excerpts from newly published books in
transnational American studies (in the Forward section), and select
re-publication of significant contributions to the field (in the
Reprise section). The table of contents of JTAS 2.1 is pasted below.
The journal may be accessed without charge at http://escholarship.org/uc/acgcc_jtas
.
Please consult the Call for Papers section of the web site for details
on the journal's standing CFP as well as CFPs for open special forums
and instructions for submitting to the Forward and Reprise sections of
the journal.
JTAS 2.1 CONTENTS
April 2010
Introduction
Yanoula Athanassakis; Eric L. Martinsen
FORWARD
Forward Editor’s Note
Greg Robinson
Special Editor’s Note
Shirley Geok-Lin Lim
Excerpt from A Fighting Diva
Konomi Ara
Excerpt from Caribbean Middlebrow: Leisure Culture and the Middle Class
Belinda Edmondson
Excerpt from A Tragedy of Democracy: Japanese Confinement in North
America
Greg Robinson
ARTICLES
“The Afro-American”
W. E. B. Du Bois
“Of Horizon: An Introduction to ‘The Afro-American’ by W. E. B. Du Bois
—circa 1894”
Nahum D. Chandler
“Housing the ‘Other’ Half: American Studies’ Global Urban Turn”
David Faflik
“From the End of History to Nostalgia: The Manchurian Candidate, Then
and Now”
Junghyun Hwang
“Disorienting the Furniture: The Transgressive Journalism of Alfonsina
Storni and Charlotte Perkins Gilman”
Mariela E. Méndez
“The Making of a Hemispheric Intellectual and Statesman: Leo S. Rowe
in Argentina (1906–1919)”
Ricardo D. Salvatore
“The Junkyard in the Jungle: Transnational, Transnatural Nature in
Karen Tei Yamashita’s Through the Arc of the Rain Forest”
Begoña Simal
“The Object of Study; or, Are We Being Transnational Yet?”
Bryce Traister
“Dancing in the Diaspora: Cultural Long-Distance Nationalism and the
Staging of Chineseness by San Francisco’s Chinese Folk Dance
Association”
Sau-ling C. Wong
REPRISE
Reprise Editor’s Note
Nina Morgan
“The Treaty with China” (1868)
Mark Twain
“Mark Twain, ‘The Treaty with China,’ and the Chinese Connection”
Martin Zehr
“Terror, Aesthetics, and the Humanities in the Public Sphere”
Emory Elliott
“The Many Sides of Happy Lim: aka Hom Ah Wing, Lin Jian Fu, Happy Lum,
Lin Chien Fu, Hom Yen Chuck, Lam Kim Foo, Lum Kin Foo, Hom, Lim Goon
Wing, Lim Gin Foo, Gin Foo Lin, Koon Wing Lim, Henry Chin, Lim Ying
Chuck, Lim Ah Wing, et. al”
Gordon Chang
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