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Introduction: Mapping the Field
• PART I: Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Double Figuration
• Figures of Dependence: Exploring the Postcolonial in Emerson’s Selected Texts
• Beyond the Traveler’s Testimony: English Traits and the Construction of Postcolonial Counter-Discourse
• Emerson, New England, and the Rhetoric of Expansion
• PART II: Henry David Thoreau: The Imperial Imaginary
• Thoreau’s Imperial Fantasy: Walden versus Robinson Crusoe
• The Politics of the Genre: Exploration and Ethnography in The Maine Woods
• PART III: Walt Whitman: The National Trajectory
• Postcolonial Whitman: The Poet and the Nation in the 1855 Preface to Leaves of Grass
• Passage to (More Than) India: The Poetics and Politics of Whitman’s Textualization of the Orient
• Conclusion: Representative Men
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