Dialogue: Constructing the Early Modern Subject
Paul Dyck and Mathew Martin, Dialogues Editors
Paul.Dyck@ualberta.ca, mmartin@ualberta.caThis, EMLS's first Dialogue, was on the construction of histories of the early modern subject and ran in March 1999. For more information, please see our general introduction to the Dialogues feature itself, which further explains its purpose and method. This Dialogue has now been closed and will be featured soon as a special issue of EMLS.
Question and Introduction to Papers:
Mathew Martin. Constructions of the Early Modern Subject.
Papers:
Bruster, Douglas. Critical Subjects
Hart, Jonathan. Public/Private Subjectivity in the Early Modern Period: The Self Colonizing and Colonizing the Self
Woodbridge, Linda. Impostors, Monsters, and Spies: What Rogue Literature Can Tell us about Early Modern Subjectivity
© 2000-, Lisa Hopkins, (Editor, EMLS).
(PD 19 March 2000)