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Group Identity in the Renaissance World

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Paperback, 404 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781107649323
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This book argues that the Renaissance, long associated with the historical development of individualism, in fact witnessed the emergence of radically new concepts of group identity. From the end of the fifteenth century, rapidly accelerating globalization intensified cross-cultural encounters, destabilized older categories of large- and small-group identity and contributed to the rise of new hybrid group concepts. Drawing on insights from psychoanalysis, linguistics and social network theory, this book advances a theory of 'group subjectivity' - perceptions, fantasies, and patterns of belief that guide the behaviors of individuals in groups and of collectives. Considering not only Europe, but also South Asia, Africa, the Sugar Islands of the Atlantic, the Caribbean world and Brazil, Hannah Chapelle Wojciehowski reconsiders the Renaissance in global context, presenting micro-histories of group identity formation, and persuasively argues that we think of that transformational era as a 're-networking' of the world and its peoples, rather than a 'rebirth'.

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ISBN13:9781107649323
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:404

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Introduction: the group and the individual: recollecting Burckhardt's Renaissance; 1. Lacoön: the group as a work of art; 2. Of cannibals and caraíbas: the group as a mouth; 3. Utopia: the prenascent group; 4. The Buddha's tooth relic: the group mystery; 5. Hamlet's machine: the inorganic group; 6. The animal hospitals of Gujarat: the collective unbound; Conclusion: post-Freudian thoughts on the future history of groups.
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