Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Conceptualizing Swedish-American Borderlands -- Part I: Across Waters and Lands -- Chapter 1. Reservation Borderlands: Gender and Scandinavian Land Taking on Native American Land -- Chapter 2. Borderlands and Lived Encounters: The Swedish Immigrant, Interiority, and Home -- Chapter 3. Imagining Borders and Heartland through Legend -- Chapter 4. A Musical Borderland: How Jazz in Sweden Became Domesticated, 1920-1960 -- Chapter 5. Ancestral Relations: The Twentieth-Century Making of Swedish-American Genealogy -- Chapter 6. Academics on the Move: The Nature and Significance of a Swedish-American Intellectual Borderland -- Chapter 7. The Role of Design in a Swedish-American Landscape -- Part II: Exchanges and Entanglements -- Chapter 8. Borderlands in Another World: How Sweden Envisioned New Sweden, circa 1638-1702 -- Chapter 9. Captain Jack’s Whip and Borderlands of Swedish-Indigenous Encounters -- Chapter 10. Double Life: American and Swedish Biographies of John Ericsson -- Chapter 11. Swedish-American Cookbooks: Linguistic Borderlands in Recipes -- Chapter 12. A Postwar Italian Kitchen Shining in the Swedish-American Borderlands -- Chapter 13. Imaginary Borderlands: Ingmar Bergman’s and Michelangelo Antonioni’s Implicitly American Contact Zones -- Chapter 14. Political Correctness in Sweden: A Borderland Conceptual History -- Chapter 15. History and Heritage in Bishop Hill, Illinois: Preservation, Representation, and Tourism in a Swedish-American Borderland -- Chapter 16. Negotiating the American Civil War: Memories and Gender in Swedish-American Civil War Reenactment -- Contributors -- Index.