Making America tackles issues crucial to the formation and continuing
re-imagination of American identity - and accordingly crucial to the
field of American Studies - from contemporary theoretical positions. The
essays collected in this volume are based on the premise that literature
and other cultural artifacts make culture work and thus make culture.
Hence they explore, from various critical angles, the interdependencies
of this process whereby American cultural and national identity has
been - and still is - shaped and challenged at the same time.
Consequently, the volume foregrounds the rhetorical strategies which,
orchestrating various conflicting cultural forces, locations, and
voices, produce the multi-faceted phenomenon 'America'. The central
interest which animates the critical work of the collaborative project
of Making America is the dialogue between text and theory.