noun a person from the United States or a citizen of the United States
adjective relating to the United States or its people or culture
Refers to a literary movement in the late 20th and early 21st centuries that focuses on the experiences of immigrants and marginalized groups in America
Refers to a genre of art that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by a blending of traditional American artistic techniques with contemporary themes and influences
Refers to a style of architecture that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by a mix of traditional American architectural elements with modern design principles
Refers to a style of cooking that combines traditional American dishes with influences from other cultures, creating a fusion cuisine
In the literary world, 'New American' can refer to a style of writing that emerged in the United States in the 20th century, characterized by a focus on everyday life and language.
In psychology, 'New American' may refer to innovative approaches or theories developed by American psychologists in recent years.
In the culinary industry, 'New American' cuisine refers to a style of cooking that blends traditional American dishes with international flavors and techniques.
In architecture, 'New American' design can refer to contemporary styles and trends that are influenced by American culture and history.
In journalism, 'New American' journalism may refer to a style of reporting that emphasizes storytelling and in-depth analysis of current events.