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Level I: Technological By 1900: ¼ of globe’s surface ruled formally by England (“informal empire” larger). 400 million people formally subject to British.

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2 Level I: Technological

3 By 1900: ¼ of globe’s surface ruled formally by England (“informal empire” larger). 400 million people formally subject to British sovereignty; more under “influence” Level II: Political / Cultural

4 George Cruikshank, The British Beehive, 1867, etching Level III: Economic

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6 Immanuel Wallerstein  Core / Periphery / Semiperiphery  MACRO vs. Micro-structures of analysis, “the longue duree”  “World systems are the only real social systems” (4)  Integrated through markets, not (exactly) state-forms  World empires vs. World economies (2)

7 Edward Said  “Without empire… there is no European novel as we know it” (69).  “In reading a text, one must open it out both to what went into it and to what its author excluded” (67)  Novels “participate in, are part of, contribute to an extremely slow, infinitesimal politics that clarifies, reinforces, perhaps even occasionally advances perceptions and attitudes about England and the world” (75)

8 Fredric Jameson  A growing contradiction between lived experience and structure, … between a phenomenological description of the life of an individual and a more properly structural model of the conditions of existence of that experience” (410)  “PROBLEMS OF FIGURATION” (410)  And the big one….

9 Postmodernism 411

10 What aesthetic forms could be adequate to this new scenario?

11 Bleak House (1853) as World System?  Dickens’ massive novel, inspired by the Great Exhibition (1851)  Mrs. Jellyby: “telescopic philanthropy”


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