Imperialism and the Wider Atlantic Essays on the Aesthetics, Literat
The essays in this volume broaden previous approaches to Atlantic literature and culture by comparatively studying the politics and textualities of Southern Europe, North America, and Latin America across languages, cultures, and periods. Historically gro
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IMPERIALISM AND THE WIDER ATLANTIC Essays on the Aesthetics, Literature, and Politics of Transatlantic Cultures
Edited by
TANIA GENTIC FRANCISCO LARUBIA-PRADO
The New Urban Atlantic Series Editor Elizabeth Fay University of Massachusetts Boston Cambridge, MA, USA
The early modern period was witness to an incipient process of transculturation through exploration, mercantilism, colonization, and migration that set into motion a process of globalization that continues today. The purpose of this series is to bring together a cultural studies approach which freely and unapologetically crosses disciplinary, theoretical, and political boundaries - with early modern texts and artefacts that bear the traces of transculturalization and globalization in order to deepen our understanding of sites of exchange between and within early modern culture(s). This process can be studied on a large as well as on a small scale, and this new series is dedicated to both. Possible topics of interest include, but are not limited to: texts dealing with mercantilism, travel, exploration, immigration, foreigners, enabling technologies (such as shipbuilding and navigational instrumentation), mathematics, science, rhetoric, art, architecture, intellectual history, religion, race, sexuality, and gender. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14425
Tania Gentic · Francisco LaRubia-Prado Editors
Imperialism and the Wider Atlantic Essays on the Aesthetics, Literature, and Politics of Transatlantic Cultures
Editors Tania Gentic Georgetown University Washington, DC, USA
Francisco LaRubia-Prado Georgetown University Washington, DC, USA
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