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Steve Mentz - Shipwreck Modernity: Ecologies of Globalization, 1550–1719 - 9780816691036 - V9780816691036
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Shipwreck Modernity: Ecologies of Globalization, 1550–1719

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Description for Shipwreck Modernity: Ecologies of Globalization, 1550–1719 Hardback. Num Pages: 264 pages. BIC Classification: 2AB; 3J; DSB; JFFS; WGG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140 x 23. Weight in Grams: 431.

Shipwreck Modernity engages early modern representations of maritime disaster in order to describe the global experience of ecological crisis. In the wet chaos of catastrophe, sailors sought temporary security as their worlds were turned upside down. Similarly, writers, poets, and other thinkers searched for stability amid the cultural shifts that resulted from global expansion. The ancient master plot of shipwreck provided a literary language for their dislocation and uncertainty.

Steve Mentz identifies three paradigms that expose the cultural meanings of shipwreck in historical and imaginative texts from the mid-sixteenth through the early eighteenth centuries: wet globalization, blue ecology, and shipwreck modernity. ... Read more

Traces of shipwreck ecology appear in canonical literature from Shakespeare to Donne to Defoe and also in sermons, tales of survival, amateur poetry, and the diaries of seventeenth-century English sailors. The isolated islands of Bermuda and the perils of divine anger hold central places. Modern sailor-poets including Herman Melville serve as valuable touchstones in the effort to parse the reality and understandings of global shipwreck.

Offering the first ecocritical account of early modern shipwreck narratives, Shipwreck Modernity reveals the surprisingly modern truths to be found in these early stories of ecological collapse.


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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press United States
Number of pages
264
Condition
New
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
Minnesota, United States
ISBN
9780816691036
SKU
V9780816691036
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99-1

About Steve Mentz
Steve Mentz is professor of English at St John’s University in New York City. He is author of At the Bottom of Shakespeare’s Ocean and Romance for Sale in Early Modern England: The Rise of Prose Fiction.

Reviews for Shipwreck Modernity: Ecologies of Globalization, 1550–1719
"A compelling, provocative, even lyrical piece of scholarship that will undoubtedly inaugurate new critical discussions in the fields of maritime humanities, eco-criticism, early modern English literature, and shipwreck studies."—Josiah Blackmore, Harvard University "Mentz has shaped an account that looks poised to become a key ecocritical text in the years to come."—Glasgow Review of Books "Steve Mentz offers close and ... Read more

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