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PRLog -- Atlanta, Georgia – May 4, 2013 – College Underground Radio is proud to bring to our lineup of Future Sound Radio Shows 'The Transatlantic Alternative Project'.
The Transatlantic Alternative Project comes to College Underground Radio as another relief to the clutter of boring terrestrial radio shows.
'The Transatlantic Alternative Project is fresh, unedited and brings a cutting edge to the Future Sound Radio Shows on College Underground Radio' said David Hottle, President of College Underground Radio. 'And a very different alternative to our radio shows,'

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Rio Goldhammer, host of The Transatlantic Alternative Project explained it this way, 'The idea of doing a radio show is something that has been on my mind for quite some time and, having worked with a number of indie shows and stations in the UK with PseudoNympho and Bunnysnot Records respectively, and through the magic of the internet they have been able to emerge as a genuine alternative to mainstream terrestrial radio that real music fans want to listen to; something that provides an essential outlet for underground artists and music worldwide.'
Rio also said, 'However, with my desired format of irreverent social commentary, alternative music and niche humor, the opportunity to put a show together or work with a station that shared my aims had not presented itself sufficiently to demand my attention among other musical, cinematic, or written projects, until now. In College Underground Radio I have found a station that works for their staff's love of underground music, and crucially, would let me broadcast whatever I liked. ;)'
According to Dave Hottle, 'College Underground Radio has created a vehicle for unsigned and underground bands and artists to expose their music to the international music community.' and 'The Transatlantic Alternative Project showcases some amazing talent.'
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PRLog -- Atlanta, Georgia – May 4, 2013 – College Underground Radio is proud to bring to our lineup of Future Sound Radio Shows 'The Transatlantic Alternative Project'.
The Transatlantic Alternative Project comes to College Underground Radio as another relief to the clutter of boring terrestrial radio shows.
'The Transatlantic Alternative Project is fresh, unedited and brings a cutting edge to the Future Sound Radio Shows on College Underground Radio' said David Hottle, President of College Underground Radio. 'And a very different alternative to our radio shows,'

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Rio Goldhammer, host of The Transatlantic Alternative Project explained it this way, 'The idea of doing a radio show is something that has been on my mind for quite some time and, having worked with a number of indie shows and stations in the UK with PseudoNympho and Bunnysnot Records respectively, and through the magic of the internet they have been able to emerge as a genuine alternative to mainstream terrestrial radio that real music fans want to listen to; something that provides an essential outlet for underground artists and music worldwide.'
Rio also said, 'However, with my desired format of irreverent social commentary, alternative music and niche humor, the opportunity to put a show together or work with a station that shared my aims had not presented itself sufficiently to demand my attention among other musical, cinematic, or written projects, until now. In College Underground Radio I have found a station that works for their staff's love of underground music, and crucially, would let me broadcast whatever I liked. ;)'
According to Dave Hottle, 'College Underground Radio has created a vehicle for unsigned and underground bands and artists to expose their music to the international music community.' and 'The Transatlantic Alternative Project showcases some amazing talent.'
On that thought Rio said, 'In the UK alone a show like this would perhaps attract a handful of listeners if I was lucky, but with the potential to unite with College Underground Radio the possibilities are endless. Two? Three handfuls?'
According to Hottle, 'You can hear The Transatlantic Alternative Project Saturdays at 3:00pm EST and 24/7 'On Demand' on the College Underground Radio website (www.collegeundergroundradio.com).'
Dave Hottle also said, 'If you want diversity in your entertainment, then tune in to the Future Sound Radio Shows on College Underground Radio. It's entertainment that simply cannot be found on terrestrial radio.'
College Underground Radio (http://www.collegeundergroundradio.com) has the best mix of music and entertainment on the internet and has become the #1 internet radio station chain for underground, college and indie music.

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Contacts: Dave Hottle david@collegeundergroundradio.com

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New World Courtships
Transatlantic Alternatives to Companionate Marriage
Melissa M. Adams-Campbell


Re-Mapping the Transnational: A Dartmouth Series in American Studies
Dartmouth
2015 • 224 pp. 2 illus. 6 x 9'
Literary Criticism - Women / Literary Criticism - 18th Century / Literary Criticism - 19th Century
$45.00 Paperback, 978-1-61168-832-0
$7.99 Ebook, 978-1-61168-833-7Check your ebook retailer or local library for ebook availability.

Cover illustration is for paper edition;
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'New World Courtships is an engaging, insightful analysis of the possibilities raised in transatlantic texts by cross-cultural interaction and a model of the scholarly potential for comparative methodology. . . . The... [continued in Reviews below]'—Early American Literature

Varieties of marriage in early American and British novels

Feminist literary critics have long recognized that the novel's marriage plot can shape the lives of women readers; however, they have largely traced the effects of this influence through a monolithic understanding of marriage. New World Courtships is the first scholarly study to recover a geographically diverse array of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century novels that actively compare marriage practices from the Atlantic world. These texts trouble Enlightenment claims that companionate marriage leads to women's progress by comparing alternative systems for arranging marriage and sexual relations in the Americas. Attending to representations of marital diversity in early transatlantic novels disrupts nation-based accounts of the rise of the novel and its relation to 'the' marriage plot. It also illuminates how and why cultural differences in marriage mattered in the Atlantic world—and shows how these differences might help us to reimagine marital diversity today.

This book will appeal to scholars of literature, women's studies, and early American history.

Reviews / Endorsements
'New World Courtships is an engaging, insightful analysis of the possibilities raised in transatlantic texts by cross-cultural interaction and a model of the scholarly potential for comparative methodology. . . . The transatlantic alternatives and comparative possibilities examined in New World Courtships are an important illustration of the long-standing diversity of marital practice and discourse.'
Early American Literature
'New World Courtships is thought-provoking and original. . . . Adams-Campbell's material is stimulating.'
Nineteenth Century Studies
'New World Courtships teaches us new ways to think about the relationship between cultural formation and the marriage plot, and it provocatively revises our sense of how (and why) the marriage plot functions in a new world context. This is an innovative project, and it will assuredly have a lasting impact on the field of early US literary studies.'—Duncan Faherty, associate professor of English, Queens College

MELISSA M. ADAMS-CAMPBELL is an assistant professor of English at Northern Illinois University.


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