Acknowledgments < > < >ix < > < > < >Introduction: Barbarism, Virtue, and Modern American Nationalism < > < >3(12) < > < >PART I: MARKETS < > < > < > < > < >Export Markets: The World's Peoples as Consumers < > < > < > < > < >15(44) < > < > < > < >Labor Markets: The World's Peoples as American Workers < > < > < > < > < >59(46) < > < >PART II: IMAGES < > < > < > < > < >Parables of Progress: Travelogues, Ghetto Sketches, and Fictions of the Foreigner < > < > < > < > < >105(34) < > < > < > < >Theories of Development: Scholarly Disciplines and the Hierarchy of Peoples < > < > < > < > < >139(40) < > < >PART III: POLITICS < > < > < > < > < >Accents of Menace: Immigrants in the Republic < > < > < > < > < >179(42) < > < > < > < >Children of Barbarism: Republican Imperatives and Imperial Wards < > < > < > < > < >221(40) < > < >Conclusion: The Temper of U.S. Nationalism---Coming π of Age in the Philippines < > < >261(6) < > < >Notes < > < >267(34) < > < >Bibliographic Essay < > < >301(14) < >