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The Island Race: Englishness, Empire and Gender in 18th Century Britain - Historical Study for Scholars & Book Clubs
The Island Race: Englishness, Empire and Gender in 18th Century Britain - Historical Study for Scholars & Book Clubs

The Island Race: Englishness, Empire and Gender in 18th Century Britain - Historical Study for Scholars & Book Clubs

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Rooted in a period of vigorous exploration and colonialism, The Island Race: Englishness, empire and gender in the eighteenth century is an innovative study of the issues of nation, gender and identity. Wilson bases her analysis on a wide range of case studies drawn both from Britain and across the Atlantic and Pacific worlds. Creating a colourful and original colonial landscape, she considers topics such as:* sodomy* theatre* masculinity* the symbolism of Britannia * the role of women in war.Wilson shows the far-reaching implications that colonial power and expansion had upon the English people's sense of self, and argues that the vaunted singularity of English culture was in fact constituted by the bodies, practices and exchanges of peoples across the globe. Theoretically rigorous and highly readable, The Island Race will become a seminal text for understanding the pressing issues that it confronts.

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I was a bit shocked that she doesn't quote Trouillot...her multivalent articulation of British identity formation and historical production is almost an exact 1-to-1 of the claims made in Silencing of the Past...a text she's undoubtably read and modeled her thinking after. A bit of a bummer...but what the heck do I even know, haha.