Acknowledgments
Introduction: Educated Subjects: Literary Production, Colonial Expansion, and the Pedagogical Public Sphere
1 The Alchemy of English: Colonial State-Building and the Imperial Origins of American Literary Study
2 Empire’s Proxy: Literary Study as Benevolent Discipline
3 Agents of Assimilation: Female Authority, Male Domesticity, and the Familial Dramas of Colonial Tutelage
4 The Performance of Patriotism: Ironic Affiliations and Literary Disruptions in Carlos Bulosan’s America
Conclusion: “An Empire of Letters”: Literary Tradition, National Sovereignty, and Neocolonialism
Notes
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