A small white plane with propellers, with 'Pan Am' written in blue on the side, sits on the tarmac. Four passengers are climbing a very short flight of stairs at the rear of the plane.
Credit: Pan Am Express at Sylt Airport, 1991. By Per aspera ad Astra - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0

Americans Abroad: Travel, Tourism, and US Culture

Join us for a mini-break to the world of US culture's fantasy vacations.

About Americans Abroad: Travel, Tourism, and US Culture

A small white plane with propellers, with 'Pan Am' written in blue on the side, sits on the tarmac. Four passengers are climbing a very short flight of stairs at the rear of the plane.
Credit: Pan Am Express at Sylt Airport, 1991. By Per aspera ad Astra - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0

As summer days are drifting away, we are taking a look at the place of foreign travel and tourism in US culture. Whether it's Emily in Paris (Netflix, 2020–), The White Lotus (HBO, 2022–), or Lena Dunham's latest, London-set show Too Much (Netflix, 2025-), why has American pop culture recently become so quick to pack its bags for a foreign vacation? And what is the longer history of America's entanglement with travel abroad? We look back at various representations of Americans in other countries, and how those trips have defined America as much as they have international locales.

The event is part of “America Now!”, a series of live events exploring the current state of the USA and its place in the world.

In a world of hot takes these discussions offer some much-needed deep dives, giving expert insight into some of the most pressing or peculiar aspects of modern American life – from the Supreme Court to "Cowboy Carter", and from the politics of the White House to the politics of The White Lotus.

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