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10%OFFLaura Doyle - Freedom´s Empire: Race and the Rise of the Novel in Atlantic Modernity, 1640-1940 - 9780822341598 - V9780822341598
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Freedom´s Empire: Race and the Rise of the Novel in Atlantic Modernity, 1640-1940

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Description for Freedom´s Empire: Race and the Rise of the Novel in Atlantic Modernity, 1640-1940 Paperback. A sweeping argument that from the mid-seventeenth century until the mid-twentieth, the English-language novel encoded ideas equating race with liberty. Num Pages: 592 pages. BIC Classification: DSA; JHMP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5983 x 3971 x 31. Weight in Grams: 812.
In this pathbreaking work of scholarship, Laura Doyle reveals the central, formative role of race in the development of a transnational, English-language literature over three centuries. Identifying a recurring freedom plot organized around an Atlantic Ocean crossing, Doyle shows how this plot structures the texts of both African-Atlantic and Anglo-Atlantic writers and how it takes shape by way of submerged intertextual exchanges between the two traditions. For Anglo-Atlantic writers, Doyle locates the origins of this narrative in the seventeenth century. She argues that members of Parliament, religious refugees, and new Atlantic merchants together generated a racial rhetoric by which the ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Duke University Press United States
Number of pages
592
Condition
New
Number of Pages
592
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822341598
SKU
V9780822341598
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About Laura Doyle
Laura Doyle is Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the author of Bordering on the Body: The Racial Matrix of Modern Fiction and Culture; editor of Bodies of Resistance: New Phenomenologies of Politics, Agency, and Culture; and coeditor of Geomodernisms: Race, Modernism, Modernity.

Reviews for Freedom´s Empire: Race and the Rise of the Novel in Atlantic Modernity, 1640-1940
“[I]nvigorate[s] the Atlantic as a category of literary and cultural study in the West. In an effort to reconceptualize the abstract idea of freedom in the Atlantic world, Doyle demonstrates something fundamental to modern liberty—that at its foundation, it is a race myth. . . . Freedom’s Empire generates crucial questions and insights that substantively complicate the intellectual invention of ... Read more

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