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Race and Affect in Early Modern English Literature - Paperback

Race and Affect in Early Modern English Literature - Paperback

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by Carol Mejia Laperle (Author)

This collection brings together critical race studies and affect theory to examine the emotional dimensions of race in early modern literature.

Race and Affect in Early Modern English Literature puts the fields of critical race studies and affect theory into dialogue. Doing so opens a new set of questions: What are the emotional experiences of racial formation and racist ideologies? How do feelings--through the physical senses, emotional passions, or sexual encounters--come to signify race? What is the affective register of anti-blackness that pervades canonical literature? How can these visceral forms of racism be resisted in discourse and in practice? By investigating how race feels, this book offers new ways of reading and interpreting literary traditions, religious differences, gendered experiences, class hierarchies, sexuality, and social identities. So far scholars have shaped the discussion of race in the early modern period by focusing on topics such as genealogy, language, economics, religion, skin color, and ethnicity. This book, however, offers something new: it considers racializing processes as visceral, affective experiences.

Author Biography

Carol Mejia LaPerle is professor and honors advisor for the English department at Wright State University.

Number of Pages: 180
Dimensions: 0.5 x 8.7 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: March 29, 2022