Untrue Reports: Colonial Promotional Literature, Factional Rhetoric, and the Dissolution of the Virginia Company of London

IF 0.1 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES
Nicholas K. Mohlmann
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abstract:This article examines the use of promotional rhetoric in the factional texts that record the dissolution of the Virginia Company of London in order to demonstrate that the individual forms and tropes of colonial promotional literature carried political connotations and effects beyond the general political nature of promotional literature as a whole. Through close analysis of the differences of the forms and rhetorical figures used by different Virginia Company factions, this article recovers how particular promotional tropes draw connections between commercial and colonial practices and contemporary arguments over political authority in order to support different approaches to organization. Ultimately, the article argues that close formal and rhetorical attention to colonial promotional texts is necessary if we are to fully understand their ideological effects.
不真实的报道:殖民宣传文学、派系修辞与伦敦弗吉尼亚公司的解散
摘要:本文考察了记录伦敦弗吉尼亚公司解散的派系文本中宣传修辞的使用,以表明殖民地宣传文学的个别形式和修辞具有超越整体宣传文学一般政治性质的政治内涵和效果。通过仔细分析弗吉尼亚公司不同派系使用的形式和修辞手法的差异,本文恢复了特定的宣传比喻如何将商业和殖民实践与当代关于政治权威的争论联系起来,以支持不同的组织方法。最后,文章认为,如果我们要充分理解殖民宣传文本的意识形态影响,就必须对其进行形式和修辞上的密切关注。
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