Ebook: A companion to the global Renaissance: English literature and culture in the era of expansion
Author: Singh Jyotsna G
- Tags: Renaissance--England, English literature--Early modern 1500-1700--History and criticism, Literature and society, Renaissance, English literature--Early modern, Globalization in literature, Diplomatic relations, Commerce, Intellectual life, Criticism interpretation etc., History, Electronic books, English literature -- Early modern 1500-1700 -- History and criticism, Renaissance -- England, Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 16th century, Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 17th century, Great Britain -
- Series: Blackwell companions to literature and culture
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Incorporated
- City: Chichester;U.K;Great Britain;Malden;Mass;England
- Language: English
- epub
Part I. Mapping the Global. 1 The New Globalism: Transcultural Commerce, Global Systems Theory, and Spenser's Mammon / Daniel Vitkus -- 2 'Travailing' Theory: Global Flows of Labor and the Enclosure of the Subject / Crystal Bartolovich -- 3 Islam and Tamburlaine's World-picture / John Michael Archer -- 4 Traveling Nowhere: Global Utopias in the Early Modern Period / Chloë Houston.;Featuring newly-commissioned essays, A Companion to the Global Renaissance: English Literature and Culture in the Era of Expansion demonstrates how today's globalization is the result of a complex and lengthy historical process that had its roots in England's mercantile and cross-cultural interactions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. An innovative collection that interrogates the global paradigm of our period and offers a new history of globalization by exploring its influences on English culture and literature of the early modern period. Moves beyond traditional notions of Renaissance history mainly as a revival of antiquity and presents a new perspective on England's mercantile and cross-cultural interactions with the New and Old Worlds of the Americas, Africa, and the East, as well with Northern Europe. Illustrates how twentieth-century globalization was the result of a lengthy and complex historical process linked to the emergence of capitalism and colonialism. Explores vital topics such as East-West relations and Islam; visual representations of cultural 'others'; gender and race struggles within the new economies and cultures; global drama on the cosmopolitan English stage, and many more.
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