Plowswords : Literature and the Agricultural Trap from Shakespeare to Coetzee - Cates Baldridge - Books - University of Virginia Press - 9780813951621 - July 26, 2024
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Plowswords : Literature and the Agricultural Trap from Shakespeare to Coetzee

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A critical examination of the ‘agricultural trap’ in literature For thousands of years, agriculture and civilization were essentially synonymous. The superiority of farming over the unsettled, itinerant life of hunting and gathering appeared, to many, self-evident. Only recently has the field of anthropology challenged this assumption by positing that foragers were, and are, actually happier and healthier than people living in agro-cultures.

Plowswords is the first work to consider the refiguring of the agricultural revolution into the agricultural trap through a literary lens. Reading texts that depict farmers in conflict with foragers, Cates Baldridge argues that agricultural ideology justified the tedium and toil of farming by enlisting a rhetorical foil: the “savage” and “backward” hunter-gatherer. Texts such as The Tempest, Robinson Crusoe, Frankenstein, Wuthering Heights, Heart of Darkness, and the novels of J.

M. Coetzee use this figure either to exalt farming’s triumph over foraging or to mourn the consequences of the agricultural turn, anxiously championing or stridently challenging the received wisdom of humanity’s supposed progress.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released July 26, 2024
ISBN13 9780813951621
Publishers University of Virginia Press
Pages 256
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 20 mm   ·   533 g
Language English  

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