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Increase And Multiply Governing Cultural Reproduction In Early Modern England 1st Edition David Glimp

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Increase And Multiply Governing Cultural Reproduction In Early Modern England 1st Edition David Glimp
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Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 260
Author: David Glimp
ISBN: 9780816639908, 9780816639915, 0816639906, 0816639914
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Increase And Multiply Governing Cultural Reproduction In Early Modern England 1st Edition David Glimp by David Glimp 9780816639908, 9780816639915, 0816639906, 0816639914 instant download after payment.

Across the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, a growing notion of the value of a large populace created a sense of urgency about reproduction; accordingly, a wide array of English writers of the time voiced the need not merely to add more people but also to ensure that England had an abundance of the right kinds of people. This need, in turn, called for a variety of institutions to train-and thus make, through a kind of nonbiological procreation-pious, enterprising, and dutiful subjects. In Increase and Multiply, David Glimp examines previously unexplored links between this emergent demographic mentality and Renaissance literature. Glimp's analysis centers on humanist pedagogy as a mechanism for creating people capable of governing both themselves and others. Acknowledging the ways in which authors such as Sidney, Shakespeare, and Milton advance their own work by appealing to this vision, Glimp argues that their texts allow us to read the scope and limits of this generative ideal, its capacity to reinforce order and to become excessive and destabilizing. His work provides unprecedented insight into the role of fantasies of nonbiological reproduction in early modern political theory, government practice, and literary production. David Glimp is assistant professor of English at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.

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