Paul Stasi received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 2006. He writes on twentieth-century Anglophone literature and has published articles on T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Richard Flannagan and Jean Toomer. He currently teaches at the University of Albany.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: imperial structures of feeling 1. The persistence of the past: modernism vs. imperial time 2. The Waste Land and the unreal center of capitalist modernity 3. Cosmopolitan kulchur: The Cantos as world literature 4. Turning production into consumption: Ulysses and the construction of postcolonial agency 5. 'Moments of pride in England': Virginia Woolf and the forms of national subjectivity Coda: the Edwardian lumber room Notes.
Acknowledgments Introduction: imperial structures of feeling 1. The persistence of the past: modernism vs. imperial time 2. The Waste Land and the unreal center of capitalist modernity 3. Cosmopolitan kulchur: The Cantos as world literature 4. Turning production into consumption: Ulysses and the construction of postcolonial agency 5. 'Moments of pride in England': Virginia Woolf and the forms of national subjectivity Coda: the Edwardian lumber room Notes.
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