Worldmaking Spenser: Explorations in the Early Modern AgeUniversity Press of Kentucky ChinaÕs enormous size, vast population, abundant natural resources, robust economy, and modern military suggest that it will emerge as a great world power. Inside ChinaÕs Grand Strategy: The Perspective from the PeopleÕs Republic offers unique insights from a prominent Chinese scholar about the countryÕs geopolitical ambitions and strategic thinking. Ye Zicheng, professor of political science in the School of International Studies at Peking University, examines ChinaÕs interactions with current world powers as well as its policies toward neighboring countries. Despite claims that repressive domestic policies and an economic slowdown are evidence that the countryÕs efforts toward modernization will fail, Ye points to ChinaÕs inclusion in the G-20 as an indicator of success. Ye compares ChinaÕs global ascension, particularly its emphasis on peace, to the historical experiences of rising European superpowers, providing an insider look at a country poised to become an increasingly prominent international power. |
Sisältö
Introduction | 1 |
SPENSER AND THE WORLD | 7 |
Alterity in the Bower of Bliss | 9 |
The Poem and Its Doubles | 32 |
SPENSER AND THE CONTINENTAL OTHER | 43 |
Spensers Squires Literacy History | 45 |
Spenser and Ronsard | 63 |
SPENSER AND THE ENGLISH OTHER | 79 |
Apocalyptic Deferral and Spensers Literary Afterlife | 156 |
POLICING SELF AND OTHER SPENSER THE COLONIAL AND THE CRIMINAL | 175 |
Spensers Faeryland and The Curious Genealogy of India | 177 |
Spenser and the Uses of British History | 193 |
Thievery in The Faerie Queene 610 and 611 | 204 |
CONSTRUING SELF LANGUAGE AND DIGESTION | 217 |
The saiyng self in Spensers View or How Many Meanings Can Stand on the Head of a Proverb? | 219 |
The Construction of Inwardness in The Faerie Queene Book 2 | 234 |
Gendered Fictions in The Faerie Queene as Fairy Tale | 81 |
Women at the Margins in Spenser and Lanyer | 101 |
Lady Mary Wroth in the House of Busirane | 115 |
Edmund Spenser and Female Authority in the Seventeenth Century | 125 |
A Rewriting of Spenserian Satire | 148 |
The Otherness of Spensers Language | 244 |
Works Cited | 249 |
Contributors | 273 |
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