Early Modern Visual Culture: Representation, Race, and Empire in Renaissance England
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Early Modern Visual Culture: Representation, Race, and Empire in Renaissance England

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An interdisciplinary group of scholars applies the reinterpretive concept of "visual culture" to the English Renaissance. Bringing attention to the visual issues that have appeared persistently, though often marginally, in the newer criticisms of the last decade, the authors write in a diversity of voices on a range of subjects. Common among them, however, is a c

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Paperback, 408 pages
Published November 28th 2000 by University of Pennsylvania Press (first published November 2000)
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