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Making Publics in Early Modern Europe Bronwen Wilson

Making Publics in Early Modern Europe By Bronwen Wilson

Making Publics in Early Modern Europe by Bronwen Wilson


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Making Publics in Early Modern Europe: People, Things, Forms of Knowledge by Bronwen Wilson

The book looks at how people, things, and new forms of knowledge created publics in early modern Europe, and how publics changed the shape of early modern society. The focus is on what the authors call making publics - the active creation of new forms of association that allowed people to connect with others in ways not rooted in family, rank or vocation, but rather founded in voluntary groupings built on the shared interests, tastes, commitments, and desires of individuals. By creating new forms of association, cultural producers and consumers challenged dominant ideas about just who could be a public person, greatly expanded the resources of public life for ordinary people in their own time, and developed ideas and practices that have helped create the political culture of modernity. Coming from a number of disciplines including literary and cultural studies, art history, history of religion, history of science, and musicology, the contributors develop analyses of a range of cases of early modern public-making that together demonstrate the rich inventiveness and formative social power of artistic and intellectual publication in this period.

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About Bronwen Wilson

Bronwen Wilson is Associate Professor in the Department of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory at the University of British Columbia. Paul Yachnin is Tomlinson Professor of Shakespeare Studies and Chair of the Department of English at McGill University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction, Bronwen Wilson and Paul Yachnin Part I: People 1. Religion Inside Out: Dutch House Churches and the Making of Publics in the Dutch Republic, Steven Mullaney, Angela Vanhaelen, Joe Ward 2. Emerging Publics of Religious Reform in the 1530s: The Affair of the Placards and the Publication of Antoine de Marcourt's Livre des marchans, Torrance Kirby 3. Academies, Circles, Salons and the Emergence of the Pre-Modern Literary Public Sphere in Sixteenth-Century France, Francois Rouget 4. Pietro Aretino, Thomas Nashe, and Early Modern Rhetorics of Public Address, Wes Folkerth Part II: Things 5. Hamlet and the Social Thing in Early Modern England, Paul Yachnin 6. Petrucci's Publics for the First Motet Prints, Julie E. Cumming 7. Cultural Relations between London and the Provincial Towns: Portraiture and Publics in Early Modern England, Robert Tittler and Anne Thackray 8. Glob(al) Visions: Globes and their Publics in Early Modern Europe, Lesley B. Cormack Part III: Forms of Knowledge 9. Richard Hakluyt and his Publics, c. 1580-1620, David Harris Sacks 10. The Confusion of Faces: The Politics of Physiognomy, Concealed Hearts, and Public Visibility, Bronwen Wilson 11. Shakespeare's Sonnets and the Publication of Melancholy, Michael Bristol 12. Specifying Unknown Things: The Algebra of The Merchant of Venice, Shankar Raman Publics: A Bibliographic Afterword, Yael Margalit List of Contributors Bibliography Index

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NPB9780415896085
9780415896085
0415896088
Making Publics in Early Modern Europe: People, Things, Forms of Knowledge by Bronwen Wilson
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2011-05-16
300
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