
doi: 10.4000/ejas.366
handle: 20.500.13089/fm4p
Interest in the USA, both general and specifically academic, has always existed in Russia, with its own ups and downs. But American studies as an academic discipline started gaining its popularity probably after WWII when there sporadically started to emerge the ever-increasing number of academic books, articles and dissertations in literary and historical research on the USA, the main centers of which were founded at the Academic Research Institute of the USA and Canada, headed by academicia...
Fulbright, canon, Values, Popular Literature, Nation, United States, HM401-1281, Mythmaking, Intercultural Communication, Annual Conference of Soviet Literary Scholars, E-F, E151-889, Russian Federation, Spectacle, History America, Sociology (General), Moscow University
Fulbright, canon, Values, Popular Literature, Nation, United States, HM401-1281, Mythmaking, Intercultural Communication, Annual Conference of Soviet Literary Scholars, E-F, E151-889, Russian Federation, Spectacle, History America, Sociology (General), Moscow University
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