Dermot Ryan
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Technologies of Empire
Writing, Imagination, and the Making of Imperial Networks, 1750–1820
By Dermot Ryan
University of Delaware Press
Technologies of Empire looks at the ways in which writers of the long eighteenth century treat writing and imagination as technologies that can produce rather than merely portray empire. Authors ranging from Adam Smith to William Wordsworth consider writing not as part of a larger logic of orientalism that represents non-European subjects and spaces in fixed ways, but as a dynamic technology that organizes these subjects and transforms these spaces.
- Copyright year: 2013
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