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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Reading Kipling in America
1. The Burden of Whiteness
2. The White Man's Burden or the Leopard's Spots?
Part II. The Black Cosmopolite
3. The Plain Citizen of Black Orientalism
4. Pauline Hopkins's "International Policy"
Part III. Pacific Expansion and Transnational Fictions of Race
5. How the Irish Became Japanese
6. American Indians, Asiatics, and Anglo-Saxons
Conclusion
Notes
Index
About the Author
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Reading Kipling in America
1. The Burden of Whiteness
2. The White Man's Burden or the Leopard's Spots?
Part II. The Black Cosmopolite
3. The Plain Citizen of Black Orientalism
4. Pauline Hopkins's "International Policy"
Part III. Pacific Expansion and Transnational Fictions of Race
5. How the Irish Became Japanese
6. American Indians, Asiatics, and Anglo-Saxons
Conclusion
Notes
Index
About the Author