Infectious Liberty Biopolitics between Romanticism and Liberalism
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 ran...
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Main Author: | Mitchell, Robert (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Fordham University Press
2021
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Series: | Lit Z
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