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Vanderbilt University is located in the U.S., as evidenced by its academic curriculum which frequently centers on American literature, culture, and history, such as in courses examining American political democracy [1], American film and ideology [2], and the historical narrative of the United States [3].

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claimVanderbilt University Department of English offers ENGL 3692 Desire in America: Literature, Cinema and History, which examines the influence of desire and repression on American culture and character from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.
claimVanderbilt University Department of English offers ENGL 3694 America on Film: Art and Ideology, which analyzes American culture and character through film, film theory, and literature.
referenceThe course ENGL 7470.01: The Historical Poem: Writing into Time, taught by Major Jackson at Vanderbilt University, focuses on the trend of historical poetry in American literature, specifically examining poems that explore unacknowledged figures and rarely commemorated events in United States history.
referenceThe course CAL 2725W.01: Why Argue About Politics?: An Approach to Deliberative Democracy, taught by Dana Nelson at Vanderbilt University, explores the ideals and practices of deliberative democracy in the United States and the prospects for conversation in a divided political era.
claimVanderbilt University Department of English offers ENGL 3695 America on Film: Performance and Culture, which studies film performance in relation to identity, gender, social meaning, and public image in America.