AudiovisualDynamic / Interactive Web ResourceParallel publication DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-56

American Studies Blog (2014-2023)

Chronological data

Date of first publication2014-09-08
Date of publication in PubData 2023-11-09

Time period of the creation

2014-09-08 - 2023-09-20

Language of the resource

English

Related external resources

Published in ISSN: 2702-7767
American Studies Blog
Supplement to ISSN: 2750-7327
New American Studies Journal: A Forum

Abstract

The American Studies Blog (ASB), which initially went online in September 2014, has completed its ninth year with an estimated distribution of three to four blog posts per month. From the very beginning, the blog reached out across the globe, informing both young and old, teachers and students, academics and general members of the public about interesting and important developments in the United States. With altogether almost 600,000 readers, over 70,000 followers per year, the American Studies Blog attracted readers from 184 different countries. More than 350 blog posts were published in the following categories: Access America (Popular Culture, History, and Current Events), Best Books & Fabulous Films (Reviews and More), Creativity Corner (All About the Arts), and Teaching Tools (Tips, Tricks, and Tools of the Trade). The category, “Access America (Popular Culture, History, and Current Events)” focuses on the historical, social, political and cultural developments in North America, with a particular emphasis on the United States and Canada. The category, “Best Books & Fabulous Films (Reviews and More)” features content-centered book releases, movie reviews, critical insights, and interviews with North American authors and playwrights. The category “Creativity Corner (All About the Arts)” delves into creative arts, intercultural experiences, and memories, offering a platform for diverse expressions. The category “Teaching Tools (Tips, Tricks, and Tools of the Trade)” caters to pedagogical matters, encompassing overviews of educational tools and projects, reflections on teaching methodologies, and discussions on introducing challenging topics within an educational context. The dataset includes videos in MP4 format from the American Studies Blog YouTube Channel.

Keywords

American Literature; American Film; American Fiction; Canadian Drama; Canadian Short Stories; North American Studies; American Politics; American Indigenous Studies; Amish; Memoir; Creative Writing; Life Writing; American Television Series; Religious Studies; Native Studies; Black Film; Black Literature; Holocaust; Sitcoms; Poetry; Environmental Studies; Critical Animal Studies; Ecocriticism

Faculty / department

Research project

Supported / Financed by

Botschaft der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika in Berlin / U.S. Embassy Berlin

Notes

The data is structured in zip-files that have to be decompressed (unzipped). To open the contents of the weblog and to be able to navigate within the structure of the weblog, open the "index.html" file in the "American Studies Blog" folder with a web browser.

More information

DDC

300 :: Sozialwissenschaften

Creation Context

Research
Teaching