This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came to be called ‘defective’. It describes the use of this name by Sir George F. Warner in an edition produced in 1889 for the elite bibliographic society the Roxburghe Club. Drawing on recent work in disability studies, it argues that the philological use of ‘defective’ be read in conjunction with its broader use in the elaboration of hierarchies of class, race, and gender. Far from a neutral descriptor, ‘defective’ provides a compelling example of the imbrication of medieval studies, imperialism, and Social Darwinist principles in the late nineteenth century. The article closes with the call not only to rename the ‘Defective’ version the ‘Common...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This study explores how acts of misreading in the ear...
Philology haunts the humanities, through both its defendants and its detractors. This article examin...
The Fable of the bees and the Treatise of human nature were written to define and dissect the essent...
This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came t...
This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came t...
This article traces changing representations of empire in the world and attitudes to imperialism thr...
In his Principall Navigations of 1589, the celebrated Renaissance editor and proponent of English ex...
Historians tend to take ‘dynasty’ for granted. It is assumed that ‘we’ know what ‘dynasty’ is; and t...
Mandeville's Travels was the most widely distributed travel narrative of the later European Middle A...
England may have been physically remote from the acknowledged centres of production of humanist text...
Mandeville’s Travels was, for more than two centuries after its appearance in c.1356, of enormous i...
England may have been physically remote from the acknowledged centres of production of humanist text...
The Victorian Fin de Siècle was a period characterized by decay, anxiety and identity fragmentation...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Mandeville's Travels, a fourteenth century work said by some critics to be wholly fictional, by othe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This study explores how acts of misreading in the ear...
Philology haunts the humanities, through both its defendants and its detractors. This article examin...
The Fable of the bees and the Treatise of human nature were written to define and dissect the essent...
This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came t...
This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came t...
This article traces changing representations of empire in the world and attitudes to imperialism thr...
In his Principall Navigations of 1589, the celebrated Renaissance editor and proponent of English ex...
Historians tend to take ‘dynasty’ for granted. It is assumed that ‘we’ know what ‘dynasty’ is; and t...
Mandeville's Travels was the most widely distributed travel narrative of the later European Middle A...
England may have been physically remote from the acknowledged centres of production of humanist text...
Mandeville’s Travels was, for more than two centuries after its appearance in c.1356, of enormous i...
England may have been physically remote from the acknowledged centres of production of humanist text...
The Victorian Fin de Siècle was a period characterized by decay, anxiety and identity fragmentation...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
Mandeville's Travels, a fourteenth century work said by some critics to be wholly fictional, by othe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This study explores how acts of misreading in the ear...
Philology haunts the humanities, through both its defendants and its detractors. This article examin...
The Fable of the bees and the Treatise of human nature were written to define and dissect the essent...