Bad humor : race and religious essentialism in early modern England

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Bad humor : race and religious essentialism in early modern England

Kimberly Anne Coles

University of Pennsylvania Press, c2022

  • : hardcover

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Summary: "Race, in the early modern period, is a concept at the crossroads of a set of overlapping concerns of lineage, religion, and nation. In Bad Humor, Kimberly Anne Coles charts how these concerns converged around a pseudoscientific system that confirmed the absolute difference between Protestants and Catholics, guaranteed the noble quality of English blood, and justified English colonial domination. With particular consideration to how these ideas are reflected in texts by Elizabeth Cary, John Donne, Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare, Edmund Spenser, Mary Wroth, and others, Coles reveals how science and religion meet nascent capitalism and colonial endeavor to create a taxonomy of Christians in Black and White"--Provided by publisher

Bibliography: p. [181]-194

Includes index

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