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God, Gulliver, and Genocide Barbarism and the European Imagination, 1492-1945

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ISBN-10: 0199257507

ISBN-13: 9780199257508

Edition: 2002

Authors: Claude Rawson

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We are obsessed with 'barbarians'. They are the 'not us', who don't speak our language, or 'any language', whom we depise, fear, invade and kill; for whom we feel compassion, or admiration, and an intense sexual interest; whose innocence or vigour we aspire to, and who have an extraordinary influence on the comportment, and even modes of dress, of our civilised metropolitan lives; whom we often outdo in the barbarism we impute to them; and whose suspected resemblance to us hauntsour introspections and imaginings. They come in two overlapping categories, ethnic others and home-grown pariahs: conquered infidels and savages, the Irish, the poor, the Jews. This book looks afresh at how we have…    
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Book details

List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/19/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 436
Size: 8.40" wide x 5.40" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

Claude Rawson is Maynard Mack Professor of English at Yale University. He is a General Editor for The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift and author of God, Gulliver and Genocide: Barbarism and the European Imagination 1492-1945 (2001). He is most recently the editor of Essential Writings of Jonathan Swift: A Norton Critical Edition (co-edited with Ian Higgins, 2010); Great Shakespeareans: Volume 1, Dryden Pope, Johnson, Malone (2010); Literature and Politics in the Age of Swift: English and Irish Perspectives (Cambridge, 2010) and The Cambridge Companion to English Poets (Cambridge, 2011).

List of Illustrations
Note on Texts and Editions Used
Introduction
Indians and Irish from Montaigne to Swift
The Savage with Hanging Breasts: Gulliver, Female Yahoos, and `Racism'
Killing the Poor: An Anglo-Irish Theme?
God, Gulliver, and Genocide
Notes
List of Works Cited
Index