Speaking of the Moor

Speaking of the Moor
Author :
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 261
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780812200294
ISBN-13 : 0812200292
Rating : 4/5 (292 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Speaking of the Moor by : Emily C. Bartels

Download or read book Speaking of the Moor written by Emily C. Bartels and published by University of Pennsylvania Press. This book was released on 2010-08-03 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title "Speak of me as I am," Othello, the Moor of Venice, bids in the play that bears his name. Yet many have found it impossible to speak of his ethnicity with any certainty. What did it mean to be a Moor in the early modern period? In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, when England was expanding its reach across the globe, the Moor became a central character on the English stage. In The Battle of Alcazar, Titus Andronicus, Lust's Dominion, and Othello, the figure of the Moor took definition from multiple geographies, histories, religions, and skin colors. Rather than casting these variables as obstacles to our—and England's—understanding of the Moor's racial and cultural identity, Emily C. Bartels argues that they are what make the Moor so interesting and important in the face of growing globalization, both in the early modern period and in our own. In Speaking of the Moor, Bartels sets the early modern Moor plays beside contemporaneous texts that embed Moorish figures within England's historical record—Richard Hakluyt's Principal Navigations, Queen Elizabeth's letters proposing the deportation of England's "blackamoors," and John Pory's translation of The History and Description of Africa. Her book uncovers the surprising complexity of England's negotiation and accommodation of difference at the end of the Elizabethan era.


Speaking of the Moor Related Books

Speaking of the Moor
Language: en
Pages: 261
Authors: Emily C. Bartels
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010-08-03 - Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title "Speak of me as I am," Othello, the Moor of Venice, bids in the play that bears his name. Yet many
Speaking of the Moor: from Alcazar to Othello
Language: en
Pages: 264
Authors: Emily Bartels
Categories: Africa
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"Speaking of the Moor" explores why the Moor became a central character on the English stage at the turn of the sixteenth century. Looking closely at key early
Matters of Engagement
Language: en
Pages: 340
Authors: Daniela Hacke
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-11-05 - Publisher: Routledge

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

By drawing on a broad range of disciplinary and cross-disciplinary expertise, this study addresses the history of emotions in relation to cross-cultural movemen
Othello
Language: en
Pages: 254
Authors: William Shakespeare
Categories: Literary Collections
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-04-05 - Publisher: Cambridge University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This third edition of Othello offers a completely new introduction by Christina Luckyj, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of early modern theatre a
Islamic Conversion and Christian Resistance on the Early Modern Stage
Language: en
Pages: 272
Authors: Jane Hwang Degenhardt
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010-08-19 - Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book explores the threat of Christian conversion to Islam in twelve early modern English plays. In works by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Massinger, and others, co