...superbly interdisciplinary book...
—International Journal of Law in Context
[Before Borders] offers sustained readings of certain English novels of the long 18th century, against the backdrop of early modern changes in the laws and politics of naturalization. DeGooyer works nimbly back and forth between law and literature to trace a history of contiguous legal fictions.
—Public Books
DeGooyer's book is precisely the kind of deeply informed and critically searching historical work we need...Before Borders is an outstanding example of such revisioning (to use Adrienne Rich's word). Through exceptional scholarship DeGooyer provides a powerfully reconstructed legal and cultural imaginary, the process of naturalization whereby it was acknowledged that a person's relation to place is not fixed.
—American Literary History
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Biographical note
Stephanie DeGooyer (CHAPEL HILL, NC) is assistant professor and Frank Borden Hanes and Barbara Lasater Hanes Fellow in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the coauthor of The Right to Have Rights.