
Folded Selves
Michelle Burnham(Author)
Dartmouth College Press
Published on 3. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-1-58465-618-0 (ISBN)
Description
Folded Selves radically refigures traditional portraits of seventeenth-century New England literature and culture by situating colonial writing within the spatial, transnational, and economic contexts that characterized the early-modern "world system" theorized by Immanuel Wallerstein and others. Michelle Burnham rethinks American literary history and the politics of colonial dissent, and her book breaks new ground in making the economic relations of investment, credit, and trade central to this new framework for early American literary and cultural study.
Transcontinental colonialism and mercantile capitalism underwrote not just the emerging world system but New World writing-suggesting that early modern literary aesthetics and the early modern economy helped to sponsor each other. Burnham locates in New England's literature of dissent-from Ma-re Mount to the Salem witchcraft trials - a persistent use of economic language, as well as competing economies of style. The brilliance of Burnham's study is that it exposes the transoceanic material and commercial concerns of colonial America's literature and culture of dissent.
Transcontinental colonialism and mercantile capitalism underwrote not just the emerging world system but New World writing-suggesting that early modern literary aesthetics and the early modern economy helped to sponsor each other. Burnham locates in New England's literature of dissent-from Ma-re Mount to the Salem witchcraft trials - a persistent use of economic language, as well as competing economies of style. The brilliance of Burnham's study is that it exposes the transoceanic material and commercial concerns of colonial America's literature and culture of dissent.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
6 halftone illus.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-58465-618-0 (9781584656180)
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Person
Michelle Burnham is Associate Professor of English at Santa Clara University. She is the author of Captivity and Sentiment (UPNE, 1997).