

Av Benjamin Bertram, 2020.Del av serien Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture.
War, Humanism, and Ecology in Early Modern England
Although war is a heterogeneous assemblage of the human and nonhuman, it nevertheless builds the illusion of human autonomy and singularity. Focusing on war and ecology, a neglected topic in early modern ecocriticism, Bestial Oblivion: War, Humanism, and Ecology in Early Modern England shows how warfare unsettles ideas of the human, yet ultimately contributes to, and is then perpetuated by, anthropocentrism. Bertrams study of early modern warfares impact on human-animal and human-technology relationships draws upon posthumanist theory, animal studies, and the new materialisms, focusing on responses to the Anglo-Spanish War, the Italian Wars, the Wars of Religion, the colonization of Ireland, and Jacobean peace. The monograph examines a wide range of textsessays, drama, military treatises, paintings, poetry, engravings, war reports, travel narrativesand authorsErasmus, Machiavelli, Digges, Shakespeare, Marlowe, Coryate, Baconto show how an intricate web of perpetual war altered the perception of the physical environment as well as the ideologies and practices establishing what it meant to be human.
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Av Benjamin Bertram, 2020.Del av serien Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture.
War, Humanism, and Ecology in Early Modern England
Although war is a heterogeneous assemblage of the human and nonhuman, it nevertheless builds the illusion of human autonomy and singularity. Focusing on war and ecology, a neglected topic in early modern ecocriticism, Bestial Oblivion: War, Humanism, and Ecology in Early Modern England shows how warfare unsettles ideas of the human, yet ultimately contributes to, and is then perpetuated by, anthropocentrism. Bertrams study of early modern warfares impact on human-animal and human-technology relationships draws upon posthumanist theory, animal studies, and the new materialisms, focusing on responses to the Anglo-Spanish War, the Italian Wars, the Wars of Religion, the colonization of Ireland, and Jacobean peace. The monograph examines a wide range of textsessays, drama, military treatises, paintings, poetry, engravings, war reports, travel narrativesand authorsErasmus, Machiavelli, Digges, Shakespeare, Marlowe, Coryate, Baconto show how an intricate web of perpetual war altered the perception of the physical environment as well as the ideologies and practices establishing what it meant to be human.
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