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Things of Darkness

Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England

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An edition of Things of Darkness (1995)

Things of Darkness

Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England

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Publisher
Cornell Univ Pr
Language
English
Pages
319

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Previews available in: English

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Cover of: Things of Darkness
Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England
January 1996, Cornell University Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Things of Darkness
Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England
January 1996, Cornell Univ Pr
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Things of darkness
Things of darkness: economies of race and gender in early modern England
1995, Cornell University Press
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First Sentence

"Positioned very early to be interchangeable, tropes of disorder, racial otherness, and unruly sexuality become the terms by which European expansion first appropriates the strange newness of the lands "discovered" in the Renaissance."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR428.R35H35 1995, PR428.R35 H35 1995

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
319
Dimensions
10 x 6.8 x 1 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7848183M
Internet Archive
thingsofdarkness00hall
ISBN 10
0801431174
ISBN 13
9780801431173
LCCN
95036592
OCLC/WorldCat
33007997
Library Thing
250624
Goodreads
4940786

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Positioned very early to be interchangeable, tropes of disorder, racial otherness, and unruly sexuality become the terms by which European expansion first appropriates the strange newness of the lands "discovered" in the Renaissance.
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