Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Borders, Cultures, and Spatial Politics
"Cultural" Studies/"Culture" Studies
Culture Studies and New Critical Culture
New Criticism and the Sociocultural Role of the University
The Politics of Cultural Space
Culture Studies, Canon Revision, and Cultural Transformation
Culture Studies, Canon Revision, and the Transformation of Culture
2. (An)Other Modernism
Exclusionary Modernism and the Politics of Cultural Space
"Serious Fictions"/Fictional Realities
Post-ing Modernism in the "Other"
The Cultural and Spatial Politics of Modernity
3. Marcel mondain, "Marcel," and the Hidden Diaspora: Author, Voyeur, or Both?
The Critical/Cultural Perspective
"Marcel"/Marcel and the Hidden "I"
4. Stephen Dedalus and the "Swoon of Sin"
A Young Scholar "Joyced" or the Cultural Politics of Institutionalization
Retrospective: Stephen Dedalus and the "Swoon of Sin"
5. "The Bulldog in My Own Backyard": James Baldwin,
Giovanni's Room, and the Rhetoric of Flight
Literary Criticism, African-American Literature, and the Legacy of James Baldwin
The Flight into Modernity
6. Conclusion
Canons, Canonicity, Canonization: Literary "Culture" and the Problem of Otherness
Cultural Studies or Transcultural Studies
Notes
Bibliography
Index