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Writing race across the Atlantic world, 1492-1763

Beidler, Phillip(Edited by)Taylor, Gary(Edited by)
Part of the Signs of Race series
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This collection of original essays explores the origins of contemporary notions of race in the oceanic interculture of the Atlantic world in the early modern period.

In doing so, it breaks down institutional boundaries between 'American' and 'British' literature in this early period, as well as between 'history' and 'literature'.

Individual essays address the ways in which categories of 'race' - black brown, red and white, African American and Afro-Caribbean, Spanish and Jewish, English and Celtic, native American and Northern European, creole and mestizo - were constructed or adapted by early modern writers.

The collection brings together a top collection of historians and literary critics specializing in early modern Britain and early America.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1403980837 / 9781403980830
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
15/01/2005
English
194 pages
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