Volume 59 (2014), Issue 4
South Africa and the United States in Transnational American Studies. Birgit Bauridl and Udo J. Hebel (Guest Editors)
Contents
Contents open-access
Articles
South Africa and the United States in Transnational American Studies open-access
From Comparative Approaches toward Transangulation
Page 455 - 461
The United States – South Africa – Germany open-access
Reflections on a Triangular Transnational Relationship
Page 463 - 480
The Daughters of Africa and Transatlantic Racial Kinship open-access
Cecilia Lilian Tshabalala and the Women’s Club Movement, 1912-1943
Page 481 - 499
Transnational Race Relations open-access
Muriel Horrell’s Journey toward Understanding Reserves and Reservations in South Africa, Africa, and the United States
Page 501 - 518
The Bader Ginsburg Controversy and the Americanization of Post-Apartheid Legal Culture open-access
Page 519 - 533
Cultural Imperialism and the Romanticized Frontier open-access
From South Africa and Great Britain to New Mexico’s Mesilla Valley
Page 535 - 552
Spotlights: Nelson Mandela’s Ambivalent View of the United States open-access
Page 553 - 560
Reviews
Reviews - Amerikastudien 59/4 (2014) open-access
Page 561