"Empire of Culture offers a rich and meandering journey of cultural exchange that is fascinating and enjoyable to encounter and that departs boldly from traditional binary models of assessing the experiences and impacts of colonial rule and influence. Its inclusion of a cacophony of source materials and case studies makes for a study that is diverse and far-reaching, with the exploration of the relationship and dialogue between different cultural forms presenting a clear strength of the book." — H-Net Reviews (H-Material-Culture)"…Loh offers a unique perspective on the globalization of British cultural forms and practices from the long 19th century to the present." — CHOICE"This is a wonderful, wide-ranging book that draws together an incredible array of ideas and sources from different locations, points in history, textual and cultural traditions, and scholarly disciplines. With strong grounding in comparative literary studies and transnational pop culture studies, Loh develops a genuinely innovative argument and approach." — Lucy Fraser, author of The Pleasures of Metamorphosis: Japanese and English Fairy Tale Transformations of "The Little Mermaid"