Parution: Soft Power beyond the Nation (Georgetown University Press, 2024)

Chères et chers collègues, J’ai le grand plaisir de vous annoncer la publication de : Soft Power beyond the Nation (Georgetown University Press, 2024) coédité par Sylvia Dummer Scheel, Charlotte Faucher et Camila Gatica Mizala. press.georgetown.edu/Book/Soft-Power-beyond-the-Nation Il sera disponible sous peu en livre numérique, et est déjà disponible en format livre à couverture rigide et livre de poche. Bien cordialement, Charlotte Faucher
Table des matières : Foreword by Chandrika Kaul Introduction: Rethinking Soft Power in History: Transnational Circulation, Collaboration, and Identities Sylvia Dummer Scheel, Charlotte Faucher, and Camila Gatica Mizala Chapter 1 Race for Power: Science and the Creation of White Supremacy in the Nineteenth Century Michael L. Krenn Chapter 2 Karuizawa and Naka Karuizawa: An Origin of Modern Hybrid Japanese Soft Power Rui Kohiyama Chapter 3 Refusing to Be Soft on US Racism: African Americans in the Soviet Union as Soft Power Agents of Black Liberation in the Interwar Era Meredith L. Roman Chapter 4 Tensions between Soft Power and Domestic Propaganda: Public Diplomacy toward the Mexican Diaspora in the United States, 1934–40 Sylvia Dummer Scheel Chapter 5 A Universal Mission: The Propaganda and Folklore of Robert Boutet from Morocco to Occupied Germany, 1931–49 Drew Flanagan Chapter 6 The Soft Power of Brigitte Bardot: Creation of a Global French Feminine Ideal Kelly R. Colvin Chapter 7 Soft Power or Propaganda? China’s “People-to-People” Diplomacy during the Cold War Cyril Cordoba Chapter 8 Honors and Dishonors: Table Tennis Champions Representing Ghana Abroad Claire Nicolas Chapter 9 Nonlinear Cultural Diplomacy: A Latin American Traveler to China during the Cold War Maria Montt Strabucchi Chapter 10 The Construction of a Senegalese Soft Power under Senghor: Art, Métissage, and Decentering Coline Desportes Conclusion: Soft Power in History: Thoughts and Concepts for Future Research Sylvia Dummer Scheel, Charlotte Faucher, and Camila Gatica Mizala

Dr Charlotte Faucher (she/her)
Lecturer in Modern French History, University of Bristol
Research England Policy Fellow
Widening Participation and Outreach Liaison, School of Modern Languages
Co-convener: Modern French History Seminar<www.history.ac.uk/seminars/modern-french-history> at the Institute of Historical Research
Staff profile<www.bristol.ac.uk/people/person/Charlotte-Faucher-bafcc4d8-6183-427d-9af7-3a256d90aadf/>