A Brief History of Anti-Americanism : From Cultural Criticism to Terrorism
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Peter Bastian and Roger Hall
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This article provides an historical examination of anti- Americanism from its beginnings to the current day. I argue that anti- Americanism is not a comprehensive or coherent belief system or ideology, but rather a series of criticisms and prejudices regarding America that have haphazardly been labelled anti-Americanism. Chronologically the term is first associated with European cultural laments about American manners and uncouthness and then, as America becomes a global power, more politically and economically based criticism comes to the fore. Finally, in recent times what has been labelled 'anti-American terrorism'2 has reared its head. This article does not pretend to be a comprehensive overview of all forms of anti- Americanism across the globe as each nation has its own story to tell. What I have drawn on are the dominant or most noted types of criticism of America throughout.
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Australasian Journal of American Studies
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23
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1
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© 2004 Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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