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Introduction Playing Eastern 1
1 Capitalism and the Arabian Nights, 1790-1892 19
2 Ex Oriente Lux: Playing Eastern for a Living, 1838-1875 51
3 Wise Men of the East and the Market for American Fraternalism, 1850-1892 79
4 Arab Athleticism and the Exoticization of the American Dream, 1870-1920 111
5 Making the Familiar Strange: The Racial Politics of Eastern Exotic, 1893-1929 137
6 Eastern Femininities for Modern Women, 1893-1930 171
7 Turbans and Capitalism, 1893-1930 205
8 Sign of Promise: African Americans and Eastern Personae in the Great Depression 231
Notes 255
Bibliography 299
Index 335
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