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American culture is one of the most expansive and contested subjects in academic study, examined across disciplines including sociology, history, media studies, literature, and political science. Its academic appeal lies in the tension between a shared national identity and the enormous diversity of regional, ethnic, and generational experiences that shape everyday American life. Because the United States has long functioned as both a cultural producer and a global influence, students are regularly asked to analyze how values, norms, and narratives are created, challenged, and exported across borders and generations.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a media-focused lens, examining how television, reality TV, and figures like Walt Disney have shaped moral standards and public behavior. Others use literary analysis, with works like To Kill a Mockingbird serving as entry points into deeper cultural arguments. Historical and ethnographic approaches appear as well, including explorations of Algonquin tribal influence and early French contact in Michigan. Several papers move into policy and sociological territory, addressing topics such as divorce, heteronormativity, emotional literacy, and the cross-border influence of American culture on Canadian politics.

A strong essay on American culture requires a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad survey of everything "American." The most effective papers isolate a specific cultural product, event, or phenomenon and use it to make a larger claim about national values or social patterns. Primary sources, case studies, and concrete examples carry more analytical weight than generalizations. The most common pitfall to avoid is treating American culture as monolithic — strong essays acknowledge complexity and contradiction rather than presenting a single, unified narrative.

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Adverse Responses to Homosexuality While Adverse Responses
This essay considers the adverse responses faced by homosexuals in light of homosexuality's perceived deviancy. Examining the justifications for this perceived deviancy reveals that deviancy is not based on anything internal and subjective, but rather is the result of arbitrary social standards. Furthermore, evidence indicates that as time goes on, opposition to homosexuality will actually come to be viewed as deviant.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Dark by Yu Ren Dong
¶ … dark" by Yu Ren Dong (2004) illustrates one of the greatest challenges of language acquisition for any English Language Learner (ELL) -- understanding when a native English speaker is using a metaphor or if the…
Paper Undergraduate
Rules of the Game Amy
Amy Tan's "The Rules of the Game" and the Metaphor of the Chessboard
Essay Doctorate
Alamo in Sleuthing the Alamo, James Crisp
This is a three page paper that is based on the book Sleuthing the Alamo by James Crisp. The material in the book is controversial because it questions the prevailing legends of Davy Crockett and the Alamo. The evidence in the book suggests that there was a lot of racism that was motivating the strategies and decisions during the war in Texas. Historian bias is the theme of the paper.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Baudrillard, Hardt and Negri: analysis of key arguments
Baudrillard's "Paroxysm" and "Spirit of Terror," and Hardt and Negri's "Empire" and "Multitude" are works that examine in one degree or other the condition of the world in which we as human beings live today.
Paper High School
Playboy magazine's cultural impact in America
Playboy Magazine persists to be the best American adult magazine selling over one million copies monthly in the U.S., fifty-three years subsequent to its initial copy. Certainly Playboy magazine has exceeded the true…
Research Paper Doctorate
Horatio Alger's Gender Myths and Success in the Gilded Age
Horatio Alger's novels such as Ragged Dick and Tattered Tom were once considered to be the templates of American success stories for boys of all ages. The book Horatio Alger: Gender and Success in the Gilded Age…
Paper Undergraduate
Modern American Judaism
Throughout American history, Judaism has played a major role in influencing historical events. This is because the persecution of Jews over the centuries has created the desire to a find a place where they will be…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Business concepts and applications
Business a. What are the key elements that define a culture?
Research Paper Undergraduate
Gender What Issues Involving Straight
What issues involving straight women have been resolved since the 1920's in the United States, and which have not? What do you see happening in the future, and when?