Indography: writing the

Indography: writing the "Indian" in early modern England

Harris, Jonathan Gil

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Indography .considers literary and non-literary representations of Indians inearly modern English writing in relation to processes of globalization and race formation. INDICE: Introduction: Forms of Indography; .J.G.Harris .PART I: INDOLOGY: DISCOVERY, ETHNOGRAPHY, PATHOLOGY .How To Make an Indian: Religion, Trade, andTranslation in the Legends of MõnÃoaide and Gaspar da Gama; .B.Malieckal. .Looking for Loss, Anticipating Absence: Imagining Indians in the Archives and Depictions of Roanoke's Lost Colony; .G.Caison. .From First Encounter to 'FieryOven': The Effacement of the New England Indian in Mourt's Relation and Histories of the Pequot War; .T.Cartelli. .Trafficking in Tangomóckomindge: Ethnographic Materials in Harriot's. A Briefe and True Report.; .K.Boettcher. .Translation and Identity in the Dialogues in the English and Malaiane Languages; .M.Walter. .Playing Indian: John Smith, Pocahontas, and a Dialogue about a Chainof Pearl; .K.Robertson. .Tobacco, Union, and The Indianized English; .C.Rustici. .Sick Ethnography: Recording the Indian and the Ill English Body; .J.G.Harris. .PART II: INDOPOESIS: POETRY, DRAMA, ROMANCE .Spenser's 'Men of Inde': Mythologizing the Indian through the Genealogy of Faeries; .M.Hollings. .From Lunacy to Faith: Orlando's Own Private India in Robert Greene's Orlando Furioso;. J.W.Stone. .'Enter Orlando with a scarf before his face': Indians, Moors, and the Properties of Racial Transformation in Robert Greene's The Historie of Orlando Furioso;. G.Hollis .'Does this become you, Princess?': East Indian Ethopoetics in John Fletcher's The Island Princess; .J.Tran .Playing an Indian Queen: Neoplatonism, Ethnography, and The Temple of Love; .A.Sen .Made in India: How Meriton Latroon Became an Englishman; .C.Nocentelli .'A Well-Born Race': Aphra Behn's The Widow Ranter; or, The History of Bacon in Virginia and the Place of Proximity; .S.Eaton. .Afterword: Naming and Un-naming 'all the Indies': How India Became Hindustan; .J.G.Singh.

  • ISBN: 978-0-230-34137-1
  • Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 272
  • Fecha Publicación: 11/05/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Desconocido