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Race And Rhetoric In The Renaissance Barbarian Errors Early Modern Cultural Studies 1st Edition Ian Smith

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Race And Rhetoric In The Renaissance Barbarian Errors Early Modern Cultural Studies 1st Edition Ian Smith
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Ian Smith
ISBN: 0230620450
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Race And Rhetoric In The Renaissance Barbarian Errors Early Modern Cultural Studies 1st Edition Ian Smith by Ian Smith 0230620450 instant download after payment.

During the English Renaissance, the figure of the classical barbarian—identified by ineloquent speech that marked him as a cultural outsider—was recovered for stereotyping Africans. This book advances the idea that language, and not only color or religion, functioned as an important racial code. This study also reveals the way in which England’s strategic projection of a “barbarous” language was meant to enhance its own image at the expense of the early modern African. Ian Smith makes use of the sixteenth-century preoccupation with language rehabilitation to tell the larger story of an anxious nation redirecting attention away from its own marginal, minority status by racial scapegoating.

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