Global Traffic: Discourses and Practices of Trade in English Literature and Culture from 1550 to 1700

Global Traffic: Discourses and Practices of Trade in English Literature and Culture from 1550 to 1700

Global Traffic: Discourses and Practices of Trade in English Literature and Culture from 1550 to 1700

Global Traffic: Discourses and Practices of Trade in English Literature and Culture from 1550 to 1700

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Overview

This remarkable collection investigates the relations between literature and the economy in the context of the unprecedented expansion of early modern England s long distance trade. Studying a range of genres and writers, both familiar and lesser known, the essays offer a new history of globalization as a complex of unevenly developing cultural, discursive, and economic phenomena. While focusing on how long distance trade contributed to England s economic growth and cultural transformation, the collection taps into scholarly interest in race, gender, travel and exploration, domesticity, mapping, the state and emergent nationalism, and proto-colonialism in the early modern period.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349372591
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 10/11/2015
Series: Early Modern Cultural Studies 1500-1700
Edition description: 1st ed. 2008
Pages: 287
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Barbara Sebek is Associate Professor of English at Colorado State University, USA.

Stephen Deng is Assistant Professor of English at Michigan State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Global Traffic: An Introduction; B.Sebek 'Common Market of All the World': English Theater, the Global System, and the Ottoman Empire in the Early Modern Period; D.Vitkus 'Ill luck, Ill luck?': Risk and Hazard in The Merchant of Venice; I.MacInnes Salvation, Social Struggle, and the Ideology of the Company Merchant: Baptist Goodall's The Tryall of Travell (1630); D.Morrow The Panoramic View in Mercantile Thought: Or, A Merchant's Map of Cymbeline; B.D.Ryner 'Not Every Man Has the Luck to go to Corinth': Accruing Exotic Capital in The Jew of Malta and Volpone; L.K.Allen 'Absent, Weak, or Unserviceable': The East India Company and the Domestic Economy in The Launching of the Mary, or The Seaman's Honest Wife; A.Christensen The Flowers of Paradise: Botanical Trade in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England; A.L.Tigner Inhaling the Alien: Race and Tobacco in Early Modern England; K.Brookes 'Foreigner by Birth': The Life of Indian Cloth in the Early Modern English Marketplace; G.Shahani The Tempest and the Newfoundland Cod Fishery; E.M.Test 'Mysteries of Commerce': Influence, Licensing, Censorship and the Literature of Long-Distance Travel; M.Day Global Economy: Ben Jonson's The Staple of News and the Ethics of Mercantilism; S.Deng Afterword: Accommodating Change; J.Howard
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