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Human insufficiency : natural slavery and racialization of vulnerability in early modern England

Title
Human insufficiency : natural slavery and racialization of vulnerability in early modern England / Jeffrey B. Griswold.
ISBN
100098995X
1000989976
1003362028
9781000989953
9781000989977
9781003362029
9781032422695
9781032422701
Publication
New York : Routledge, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 162 pages).
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Notes
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 03, 2023).
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Biographical / Historical Note
Jeffrey B. Griswold is a scholar of early modern literature and political philosophy. His work has been published in Exemplaria, Studies in Philology, Renaissance Drama, Spenser Studies, The Spenser Review, and Critical Survey.
Summary
"Human Insufficiency argues that early modern writers depict the human political subject as physically vulnerable in order to naturalize slavery. Representations of Man as a weak creature-"poor" and "bare" in King Lear's words-strategically portrayed English bodies as needing care from people who were imagined to be less fragile. Drawing on Aristotle's depictions of the natural master and the natural slave in the Politics, English writers distinguished the fully human political subject from the sub-human Slave who would care for his feeble body. This justification of a nascent slaving economy reinvents the violence of enslaving Afro-diasporic peoples as a natural system of care. Human Insufficiency's most important contribution to early modern critical race studies is expanding the scope of the human as a racialized category by demonstrating how depictions of Man as a vulnerable species were part of a discourse racializing slavery"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Griswold, Jeffrey B. Human insufficiency New York : Routledge, 2024
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 08, 2024
Series
Routledge studies in renaissance literature and culture
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Frail humanity in King Lear and early modern Aristotelian political thought
Human vulnerability and natural slavery in The Faerie Queen
Servitude and human negative exceptionalism in Montaigne, La Boetie, and The Duchess of Malfi
Unnatural slavery and the protection of White women in Cavendish's Assaulted and pursued chastity
Coda: materializing race and salvaging vulnerability in Jemisin's Broken earth trilogy.
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