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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... BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 191. CHAPTER SIX Cultural Traffic : The History and Description of Africa and the Unmooring of the Moor 138 CHAPTER SEVEN The " stranger of here and everywhere ” : Othello and the Moor of Venice 155 CONTENTS.
... stranger to their land and their con- sciousness” with the actions of English entrepreneurs who “were beginning to exploit that same black man as the most suitable material for slave labor.”32 He sets “tawny” Moors therefore ...
... stranger” of “undecideable” country, poised between the foreign and the domestic.47 Mary Floyd-Wilson has used geohumoral theory to ally England's “northern” people with their southern neighbors in Africa, arguing against the terms and ...
... strangers to Morocco, as The History and Description of Africa attests. Nor were Moors strangers within Europe. The very Moor who wrote The History (“John Leo Africanus”) did so from Rome, after being baptized by Pope Leo X. Moreover ...
... stranger” (Oth. 1.1.135) as well as between them and the historical record, whose con- structions they directly and indirectly amplify, expose, and critique. In the chapters that follow, what I will set down is a story not of endless ...
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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 |