Speaking of the Moor: From "Alcazar" to "Othello"University of Pennsylvania Press, 03.08.2010 - 264 Seiten Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title |
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... West , Part I ( 1600–1603 ) , Mullisheg , the Moorish king of Fez , provides the material and figurative ( and if he could have it , erotic ) means for the ever English Bess to prove herself climactically “ a girl worth gold ” ( Fair ...
... Western governments,” dedicated its international out- reach to “a new assault on the roots of poverty in the continent.”19 Instead of developing strategies specific to the needs and problems of individual African states and populations ...
... West Africa . Though still in 1978 G. K. Hunter was basing his assessments of “ colour prejudice ” on the assumption that England had little firsthand knowledge of Moors , Jones's work went a long way in showing that England's ...
... “Negros” from Africa's western (“slave”) coast, Moors were never New World slaves. If the conception of “blacks” put in place by Tokson and Barthelemy reproduced the homogeneity of Jones's Africa , however , their introduction 11.
... western Africa , Arabia , and Egypt in the play's first part alone , his campaign stops tellingly short of Europe , reaching only the seas around Portugal and Venice . Selimus , Emperor of the East ( 1594 ) recycles significant parts of ...
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Imperialist Beginnings Hakluyts Navigations and the Place and Displacement of Africa | 45 |
Incorporate in Rome Titus Andronicus and the Consequence of Conquest | 65 |
Too Many Blackamoors Deportation Discrimination and Elizabeth I | 100 |
Banishing all the Moors Lusts Dominion and the Story of Spain | 118 |
Cultural Traffic The History and Description of Africa and the Unmooring of the Moor | 138 |
The stranger of here and everywhere Othello and the Moor of Venice | 155 |
A Brave New World | 191 |
NOTES | 195 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 227 |
INDEX | 243 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 251 |