The Cultural Geography of Colonial American Literatures
The Cultural Geography of Colonial American LiteraturesAssociate Professor of English Ross Posnock
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The Cultural Geography of Colonial American Literatures

The Cultural Geography of Colonial American Literatures Empire, Travel, Modernity

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Ralph Bauer presents a comparative investigation of colonial prose narratives in Spanish and British America from 1542 to 1800. He discusses narratives of shipwreck, captivity, and travel, as well as imperial and natural histories of the New World in the context of transformative early modern scientific ideologies. Bauer positions the narrative models promoted by the 'New Sciences' during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries within the context of the geopolitical question of how knowledge can be centrally controlled in outwardly expanding empires.