Shakespeare and Race: Postcolonial Praxis in the Early Modern PeriodUniversity Press of America, 2000 - 298 pagina's Shakespeare and Race is a provocative new study that reveals a connection between the subject of race in Shakespeare and the advent of early English colonialism. Citing generally neglected archival evidence, Imtiaz Habib argues that a small population of captured Indians and Africans brought to England during the 16th century provided the impetus for Elizabethan constructions of race rather than existing European traditions in which blackness was represented metaphorically. He explores Tudor and Stuart dramatic representations of black characters, focusing specifically on how race affected Shakespeare personally and historically over the course of his career. Using postcolonial paradigms combined with neo-Marxist, feminist, and psychoanalytic insights, Habib discusses the possible existence of a black woman that Shakespeare knew and wrote about in his Sonnets and examines the design of his black male characters, including Aaron, Othello, and Caliban. Shakespeare and Race represents a significant contribution that will fascinate scholars of literature as well as those interested in the cultural impact of colonialism. |
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... Tragedy presents the city with its political and ethical flaws in an act of clarification and self definition " ( Siebers 22 ; Liebler Shakespeare's Festive Tragedy 38 ) , and as Naomi Liebler who cites this comment herself says , " Tragedy ...
... Tragedy presents the city with its political and ethical flaws in an act of clarification and self definition " ( Siebers 22 ; Liebler Shakespeare's Festive Tragedy 38 ) , and as Naomi Liebler who cites this comment herself says , " Tragedy ...
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... tragedy and political philosophy undergird the Roman idea of empire so the Athenian idea of polis feeds the Roman exaltation of itself as the world city . This political agenda of tragedy , together with " the construction of the ...
... tragedy and political philosophy undergird the Roman idea of empire so the Athenian idea of polis feeds the Roman exaltation of itself as the world city . This political agenda of tragedy , together with " the construction of the ...
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... Tragedy 133 , 142 ) , and if it sets the patterns / ground for Shakespeare's later tragedies ( Charney 9-10 ) , Tamora and Aaron have a lot to do with such foregrounding . In a postcolonial view , the specific discursive / textual gains ...
... Tragedy 133 , 142 ) , and if it sets the patterns / ground for Shakespeare's later tragedies ( Charney 9-10 ) , Tamora and Aaron have a lot to do with such foregrounding . In a postcolonial view , the specific discursive / textual gains ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Homosocial Eugenics and Black Desire | 23 |
T S Eliot Othellos | 121 |
Copyright | |
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