Studies in eighteenth-century culture

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Studies in eighteenth-century culture

co-editors, Eve Tavor Bannet, Roxann Wheeler ; editorial Board, David Brewer ... [et al.]

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020

  • v. 49

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Studies in 18th-century culture

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"Published by Jonhs Hopkins University Press for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies."

Includes index

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内容説明

The essays in volume 49 of Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture feature equal attention to multifarious aspects of eighteenth-century culture and archives and to the theories, pedagogies, and media that illuminate them. The place of eighteenth-century studies in the university is a particular focus of this volume. The Caribbean, Ireland, North America, Britain, France, and Poland anchor the range of essays. Featuring the President's Lecture and the Clifford Lecture, the first section addresses issues of race, empire, slavery, and colonial rule in the Caribbean, Americas, and Ireland. It also attends to recently created archives of slaves' music and plantation layout and the anti-racist methodologies scholars employ for researching and teaching them. With a strong visual component, the second section highlights the material culture of transportation on the ground and in the air. It also details the business of manufactures and elite collections in civil and court societies of England, France, and Poland. The final section features current trends in theory that illuminate new aspects of eighteenth-century studies. What does a postcritical eighteenth century look like? How does a study of multiple genres remake Irish studies? What is the role of eighteenth-century studies in today's Humanities?

目次

President's Lecture: Marie-Antoinette in Maine: Royalty, Revolution, and the Fictions of History, by Sue Lanser RACE AND EMPIRE Clifford Lecture: Crusoe's Absence, by Barbara Fuchs Race and Empire Caucus Prize Essay: Follow me your guide: John Singleton's Definition of the West Indies, by Kimberley Takahata PANEL: Slavery in the Caribbean: Archives and Representations Introduction, by Kelly Wisecup The Slave as Cultural Artefact: the case of Mary Prince, by Kerry Sinanan Representing Sexual Violation in the Archive of Caribbean Enslavement, by Jennifer Reed Digital Performance and the Musical Archive of Slavery: Like Running Home', by Mary Caton Lingold FORUM: Addressing Structural Racism in the Eighteenth-Century Curriculum Introduction, by Sue Lanser Teaching Eighteenth-Century British Literature Beyond the Pale, by Rebekah Mitsein Critical Race Theory and the Multicultural French Enlightenment, by Christy Pichichero Teaching Eighteenth-Century Black Lives, by Kathleen Lubey The Uses and Limits of Archives in Decolonial Curricula, by Deanna Koretsky MATERIAL CULTURE TRANSPORT The Matter of the Carriage in Frances Burney's Evalina, by Mary Crone-Romanovski Accidents, Risk Management, and Driving Culture, 1780-1820, by Bridget Donnelly Fanny Burney and the Tea Table Wars: Negotiating Agency at Windsor and at Court, by Susan Kubica Howard Memories Lighter than Air: The Visual and Material Culture of Balloons in Eighteenth-Century France, by Hyejin Lee MANUFACTURES PANEL: Art, Alchemy, and Rivalry: the Eighteenth-Century Manufactory Introduction, by Tara Zanardi Of the Greatest Extent: Territory and the Matter of Size in Louis XIV's Savonnerie Carpets, by Sarah Grandin Courtly Figures: Collecting Meissen and the Creation of National Identity in the Court of Augustus II and beyond, by Agnieszke Anna Ficek EMERGING ISSUES FORUM: The Postcritical Eighteenth Century Introduction, by Joseph Drury Critique and its Explosions, by Jeffrey Galbraith Theory Attachment, by Sarah Tindall Kareem Romance after Critique, by Scott Black Formalism, Compositionism, Affect, by Wendy Anne Lee Posthistorical Austen and the Future of Literary Studies, by Jason Solinger FORUM: The New Eighteenth-Century Ireland Introduction, by Rebecca Barr Digital Bibliography and the Irish Book Trades, by Justin Tonra Imperial Analogues in Early Irish Fiction, by Daniel Sanjiv Roberts Archive Fever: The interaction of Print, Manuscript, and Oral Literary Cultures, by Moyra Haslett A New Stage for Eighteenth-Century Irish Theater Studies, by David O'Shaughnessy FORUM: Defending the Humanities: Making a Case for Eighteenth-Century Studies Introduction, by Peggy Thompson Bringing the Humanities Home (via the Eighteenth Century), by Linda Zionkowski Health and Humanities, by Sandra M. Gustafson Strategizing as a "Faculty of Letters": Advocating Eighteenth-Century Studies Curriculum on a Budget, by Heather King Expanding Access to Knowledge: How Enlightenment Ideals Can Strengthen Public Support for the Humanities, by Scott St. Louis

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC06668363
  • ISBN
    • 9781421439259
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Baltimore
  • ページ数/冊数
    xiv, 403 p.
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
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