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Routledge Bees in Early Modern Transatlantic Literature: Sovereign Colony (Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture)

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This book examines apian imagery―bees, drones, honey, and the hive―in the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century literary and oral traditions. In England and the New World colonies during a critical period of expansion, the metaphor of this communal society faced unprecedented challenges even as it came to emblematize the process of colonization itself. The beehive connected the labor of those marginalized by race, class, gender, or species to larger considerations of sovereignty. This study examines the works of William Shakespeare; Francis Daniel Pastorius; Hopi, Wyandotte, and Pocasset cultures; John Milton; Hester Pulter; and Bernard Mandeville. Its contribution lies in its exploration of the simultaneously recuperative and destructive narratives that place the bee at the nexus of the human, the animal, and the environment. The book argues that bees play a central representational and physical role in shaping conflicts over hierarchies of the early transatlantic world.

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Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 May 2023
Listed Since
18 February 2023

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