Infectious Liberty traces the origins of our contemporary concerns about public health, world population, climate change, global trade, and government regulation to a series of Romantic-era debates and their literary consequences. Through a series of careful readings, Robert Mitchell shows how a range of elements of modern literature, from character-systems to free indirect discourse, are closely intertwined with Romantic-era liberalism and biopolitics. Eighteenth- and early-nineteenth century theorists of liberalism such as Adam Smith and Thomas Malthus drew upon the new sciences of population to develop a liberal biopolitics that aimed to coordinate differences among individuals by means of the culling powers of the market. Infectious Lib...
Seventeenth and eighteenth century liberalism emerged in the context of the evolution of natural law...
CC Wharram, director of EIU’s Center for the Humanities, helped to commemorate the 100th anniversary...
"Revolutionary Burdens" investigates the construction of political agency in Britain by looking at h...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
By the end of the nineteenth century, the rise of evolutionary thinking had produced a radical new u...
Sex and War is symptomatic of a style of argument that has grown up around “biopolitics, ” a particu...
My dissertation traces the historical emergence of the nineteenth-century British concept of medical...
This book takes up Foucault's hypothesis that liberal "civil society," far from being a sphere of na...
CC Wharram, Director of EIU’s Center for the Humanities, will help commemorate the 100th anniversary...
The emergence of radical biotechnological advances in food, science and medicine fundamentally chall...
The liberal theory that permeates our law and politics embodies an emancipatory vision of freedom th...
Legal fictions are often used to lubricate the machinery of jurisprudence. One of these is the idea ...
My dissertation untangles the oxymoron of Romantic medicine. The literary history of inoculation, I ...
Biological and political life. If we think about politics in Ancient Greece, we find a distinction b...
“In a totally sane society, madness is the only freedom”, writes J.G. Ballard in his novel Running W...
Seventeenth and eighteenth century liberalism emerged in the context of the evolution of natural law...
CC Wharram, director of EIU’s Center for the Humanities, helped to commemorate the 100th anniversary...
"Revolutionary Burdens" investigates the construction of political agency in Britain by looking at h...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
By the end of the nineteenth century, the rise of evolutionary thinking had produced a radical new u...
Sex and War is symptomatic of a style of argument that has grown up around “biopolitics, ” a particu...
My dissertation traces the historical emergence of the nineteenth-century British concept of medical...
This book takes up Foucault's hypothesis that liberal "civil society," far from being a sphere of na...
CC Wharram, Director of EIU’s Center for the Humanities, will help commemorate the 100th anniversary...
The emergence of radical biotechnological advances in food, science and medicine fundamentally chall...
The liberal theory that permeates our law and politics embodies an emancipatory vision of freedom th...
Legal fictions are often used to lubricate the machinery of jurisprudence. One of these is the idea ...
My dissertation untangles the oxymoron of Romantic medicine. The literary history of inoculation, I ...
Biological and political life. If we think about politics in Ancient Greece, we find a distinction b...
“In a totally sane society, madness is the only freedom”, writes J.G. Ballard in his novel Running W...
Seventeenth and eighteenth century liberalism emerged in the context of the evolution of natural law...
CC Wharram, director of EIU’s Center for the Humanities, helped to commemorate the 100th anniversary...
"Revolutionary Burdens" investigates the construction of political agency in Britain by looking at h...