America and French Culture, 1750-1848

America and French Culture, 1750-1848
Title America and French Culture, 1750-1848 PDF eBook
Author Howard Mumford Jones
Publisher
Pages 630
Release 2013-10
Genre
ISBN 9781258834531

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America and French Culture

America and French Culture
Title America and French Culture PDF eBook
Author Howard Mumford Jones
Publisher
Pages 615
Release 2012-01-29
Genre
ISBN 9781422716632

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America and French Culture, 1750-1848

America and French Culture, 1750-1848
Title America and French Culture, 1750-1848 PDF eBook
Author Howard Mumford Jones
Publisher L. Carrier
Pages 648
Release 1927
Genre Literary Criticism
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French and Americans

French and Americans
Title French and Americans PDF eBook
Author Pascal Baudry
Publisher Les Frenchies, Inc.
Pages 53
Release 2005
Genre France
ISBN 0976057026

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Cultural Misunderstandings

Cultural Misunderstandings
Title Cultural Misunderstandings PDF eBook
Author Raymonde Carroll
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 162
Release 2012-07-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 022611189X

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“Full of colorful anecdotes…tells us a lot about the French but even more about ourselves.”—Los Angeles Times This is an intriguing and thoughtful analysis of the many ways French and Americans—and indeed any members of different cultures—can misinterpret each other, even when ostensibly speaking the same language. Cultural misunderstandings, Raymonde Carroll points out, can arise even where we least expect them: in our closest relationships. With revealing vignettes and perceptive observations, she brings to light some fundamental differences in French and American presuppositions about love, friendship, and raising children, as well as such everyday activities as using the telephone or asking for information. “An entertaining, informative book…often witty…a vital source for learning how to establish amity not only between the U.S. and France but among all the world’s nations.”—Publishers Weekly

American and French Culture, 1800-1900

American and French Culture, 1800-1900
Title American and French Culture, 1800-1900 PDF eBook
Author Henry Blumenthal
Publisher Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press
Pages 554
Release 1975-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807101551

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The French Way

The French Way
Title The French Way PDF eBook
Author Richard F. Kuisel
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 513
Release 2013-12
Genre History
ISBN 0691161984

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How the French have used American culture to define a unique modern identity There are over 1,000 McDonald's on French soil. Two Disney theme parks have opened near Paris in the last two decades. And American-inspired vocabulary such as "le weekend" has been absorbed into the French language. But as former French president Jacques Chirac put it: "The U.S. finds France unbearably pretentious. And we find the U.S. unbearably hegemonic." Are the French fascinated or threatened by America? They Americanize yet are notorious for expressions of anti-Americanism. From McDonald's and Coca-Cola to free markets and foreign policy, this book looks closely at the conflicts and contradictions of France's relationship to American politics and culture. Richard Kuisel shows how the French have used America as both yardstick and foil to measure their own distinct national identity. They ask: how can we be modern like the Americans without becoming like them? France has charted its own path: it has welcomed America's products but rejected American policies; assailed America's "jungle capitalism" while liberalizing its own economy; attacked "Reaganomics'" while defending French social security; and protected French cinema, television, food, and language even while ingesting American pop culture. Kuisel examines France's role as an independent ally of the United States—in the reunification of Germany and in military involvement in the Persian Gulf and Bosnia—but he also considers the country's failures in influencing the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations. Whether investigating France's successful information technology sector or its spurning of American expertise during the AIDS epidemic, Kuisel asks if this insistence on a French way represents a growing distance between Europe and the United States or a reaction to American globalization. Exploring cultural trends, values, public opinion, and political reality, The French Way delves into the complex relationship between two modern nations.