Jennifer Linhart Wood teaches at George Mason University and is a member of the editorial staff of Shakespeare Quarterly at the Folger Shakespeare Library. She is the author of Sounding Otherness in Early Modern Drama and Travel: Uncanny Vibrations in the English Archive.
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"The essays collected in Dynamic Matter enact a series of dazzling revelations. They range across the literary and the visual arts, confessional difference, and forms of entertainment that are both public and more personal; taken together, they reinvigorate the conversation about objects and subjects (and objects as subjects) in the Renaissance." -Vin Nardizzi, author of Wooden Os: Shakespeare's Theatres and England's Trees "Dynamic Matter furthers the scholarly conversation in the cultural "life histories" of early modern things by turning towards the transformative power of their unexpected, untimely, and mobile networks. A valuable contribution to many conversations, this smartly theorized and tightly organized volume is thought-provoking and original, capacious and accessible, and at many points even exciting to read. This book will quickly become an essential resource for the study of Renaissance material culture." -Wendy Beth Hyman, author of Impossible Desire and the Limits of Knowledge in Renaissance Poetry