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100 1  Spiller, Elizabeth.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2003013030 
245 10 Reading and the history of race in the Renaissance /
       |cElizabeth Spiller. 
264  1 Cambridge ;|aNew York :|bCambridge University Press,
       |c2011. 
300    1 online resource (ix, 252 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction: print culture, the humoral reader, and the 
       racialized body; 1. Genealogy and race in post-
       Constantinople Romance: from The King of Tars to Tirant lo
       Blanc and Amadis de Gaula; 2. The form and matter of race:
       Heliodorus' Aethiopika, hylomorphism, and neo-Aristotelian
       readers; 3. The conversion of the reader: Ariosto, 
       Herberay, Munday, and Cervantes; 4. Pamphilia's black 
       humor: reading and racial melancholy in the Urania. 
520    "Elizabeth Spiller studies how early modern attitudes 
       towards race were connected to assumptions about the 
       relationship between the act of reading and the nature of 
       physical identity. As reading was understood to happen in 
       and to the body, what you read could change who you were. 
       In a culture in which learning about the world and its 
       human boundaries came increasingly through reading, one 
       place where histories of race and histories of books 
       intersect is in the minds and bodies of readers. Bringing 
       together ethnic studies, book history and historical 
       phenomenology, this book provides a detailed case study of
       printed romances and works by Montalvo, Heliodorus, Amyot,
       Ariosto, Tasso, Cervantes, Munday, Burton, Sidney and 
       Wroth. Reading and the History of Race traces ways in 
       which print culture and the reading practices it 
       encouraged, contributed to shifting understandings of 
       racial and ethnic identity"--|cProvided by publisher. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aSpiller, Elizabeth.|tReading and the 
       history of race in the Renaissance.|dCambridge ; New York 
       : Cambridge University Press, 2011|z9781107007352|w(DLC)  
       2011008030|w(OCoLC)705518788 
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