TY - BOOK ID - 5445379 TI - Transatlantic exchanges: The American South in Europe - Europe in the American South AU - Gray, Richard AU - Zacharasiewicz, Waldemar PY - 2007 VL - 761 SN - 9783700139546 3700139543 PB - Wien Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften DB - UniCat KW - American literature KW - European literature KW - Cultural relations KW - Relations culturelles KW - European influences KW - American influences KW - Southern States KW - Europe KW - In literature KW - Intellectual life KW - Foreign public opinion KW - Relations KW - Civilization KW - Congresses KW - Cultural relations. KW - English literature KW - Agrarians (Group of writers) KW - Cultural exchange KW - Intercultural relations KW - Intellectual cooperation KW - International relations KW - Council of Europe countries KW - Eastern Hemisphere KW - Eurasia KW - American South KW - American Southeast KW - Dixie (U.S. : Region) KW - Former Confederate States KW - South, The KW - Southeast (U.S.) KW - Southeast United States KW - Southeastern States KW - Southern United States KW - United States, Southern KW - American literature - Southern States - Congresses KW - American literature - European influences - Congresses KW - European literature - American influences - Congresses KW - Southern States - In literature - Congresses KW - Southern States - Intellectual life - Congresses KW - Europe - Intellectual life - Congresses KW - Southern States - Foreign public opinion - Congresses KW - Europe - Foreign public opinion - Congresses KW - Southern States - Relations - Europe - Congresses KW - Europe - Relations - Southern States - Congresses KW - Southern States - Civilization - European influences - Congresses KW - Europe - Civilization - American influences - Congresses UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5445379 AB - More than 30 essays provide analyses of the long-standing cultural exchange between this region and the Old World from the 18th century to the present with the resulting cross-fertilization in literature and in the cinema. It also includes essays on the European experiences of prominent Southern authors and their reception in Europe and illustrates the fact that this region of the United States has been open to influences from elsewhere, prone to hybridization, but especially to the impact of the transatlantic exchange, a field of research particularly appropriate in an era of an increasing internationalization of interdisciplinary Southern studies ER -