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Blacks in literature. --- Drama. --- Muslims in literature. --- Othello, --- Shakespeare, William, --- Othello (Shakespeare, William). --- Geschichte 1590-1600. --- Englisch. --- Schwarze (Motiv).
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Afrikabild. --- Afrique dans la littérature. --- Französisch. --- French literature --- French literature. --- Literatur. --- Literature. --- Noirs dans la littérature. --- Schwarze (Motiv). --- History and criticism. --- 1800-1999. --- Geschichte 1800-1939. --- Africa --- Africa. --- In literature.
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The "Ethiope," the "tawny Tartar," the "woman blackamoore," and "knotty Africanisms"--Allusions to blackness abound in Renaissance texts. Kim F. Hall's book is the first to view these evocations of blackness in the contexts of sexual politics, imperialism, and slavery in early modern England. Her work reveals the vital link between England's expansion into realms of difference and otherness - through exploration and colonialism - and the highly charged ideas of race and gender which emerged. Concentrating on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Hall shows how race, sexuality, economics, and nationalism contributed to the formation of a modern (white, male) identity in English culture. The volume includes a useful appendix of not readily accessible Renaissance poems on blackness.
English literature --- Race in literature. --- Women and literature --- Feminism and literature --- Literature and society --- Sex role in literature. --- Blacks in literature. --- Feminism and literature. --- Literature and society. --- Women and literature. --- Negers. --- Beeldvorming. --- Englisch. --- Literatur. --- Schwarze (Motiv). --- History and criticism --- History --- Early modern. --- Geschichte 1550-1650. --- 1500-1700. --- England. --- Race in literature --- Sex role in literature --- Blacks in literature --- Literature --- Literature and sociology --- Society and literature --- Sociology and literature --- Sociolinguistics --- Negroes in literature --- Social aspects --- Women authors --- Literature and feminism
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While there are many studies of nineteenth-century race theories and scientific racism, the attitudes and stereotypes expressed in popular culture have rarely been examined, and then only for the latter half of the century. Theatre then was mass entertainment and these forgotten plays, hastily written, surviving only as hand-written manuscripts or cheap pamphlets, are a rich seam for the cultural historian. Mining them to discover how 'race' was viewed and how the stereotype of the black developed and degraded, sheds a fascinating light on the development of racism in English culture. In the process, this book helps to explain how a certain flexibility in attitudes towards skin colour, observable at the end of the eighteenth century, changed into the hardened jingoism of the late nineteenth. Concentrating on the period 1830 to 1860, its detailed excavation of some seventy plays makes it invaluable to the theatre historian and black studies scholar.
Racism and the arts --- Racism and the arts. --- Racism in popular culture --- Racism in popular culture. --- Rassismus --- Rassismus. --- Geschichte 1830-1860. --- Schwarze --- Drama --- Drama. --- Englisch. --- Race in literature. --- Schwarze (Motiv). --- Theater and society --- Theater and society. --- Theater --- Theater. --- Motiv --- History --- 1800-1899. --- Great Britain. --- Großbritannien. --- Race in literature --- Actors --- Society and theater --- Popular culture --- Arts and racism --- Arts --- Social status --- Social aspects --- Prejudices in literature. --- Racism in literature. --- Slavery in literature. --- English drama --- History and criticism. --- Slavery and slaves in literature --- Slaves in literature --- Enslaved persons in literature
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7 <4> --- 7 <4> Kunst. Ruimtelijke ordening. Architectuur. Sport en spel--Europa --- Kunst. Ruimtelijke ordening. Architectuur. Sport en spel--Europa --- art history --- negro --- European --- Iconography --- anno 1900-1999 --- zwarten --- Westerse kunst --- Heliodorus van Emesa --- Geschichte 1490-1800. --- Afrikaner (Motiv) --- Schwarze (Motiv) --- Afrikaner (Motiv). --- Schwarze (Motiv). --- Early Christian --- Kunst. Ruimtelijke ordening. Architectuur. Sport en spel--Europa. --- Blacks in art --- Negroes in art --- anno 1700-1799 --- Ancient history --- Medieval [European] --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1800-1899 --- renaissance --- orientalisme --- mode --- barok --- antropologie --- verzamelaars --- fantasie --- geschiedenis --- kolonisatie --- slavernij --- Rembrandt van Rijn --- 16de eeuw --- 17de eeuw --- 18de eeuw --- Italië --- Spanje --- Groot-Brittannië --- Zuid-Amerika --- Europa --- Afrika --- Art --- art [fine art] --- racial discrimination --- primitivism [artistic concept] --- African American --- black --- renaissance (historisch tijdvak, doorheen de 16e eeuw) --- fantasie, capriccio --- slavernij; lijfeigenen en slaven --- Rembrandt --- zwarten. --- orientalisme. --- mode. --- barok. --- antropologie. --- verzamelaars. --- fantasie, capriccio. --- geschiedenis. --- kolonisatie. --- slavernij; lijfeigenen en slaven. --- Westerse kunst. --- Rembrandt. --- Heliodorus van Emesa. --- 16de eeuw. --- 17de eeuw. --- 18de eeuw. --- Italië. --- Spanje. --- Groot-Brittannië. --- Zuid-Amerika. --- Europa. --- Afrika. --- art [discipline]
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For all the scholarship devoted to Mary Shelley's English novel Frankenstein, there has been surprisingly little attention paid to its role in American culture, and virtually none to its racial resonances in the United States. In Black Frankenstein, Elizabeth Young identifies and interprets the figure of a black American Frankenstein monster as it appears with surprising frequency throughout nineteenth- and twentieth-century U.S. culture, in fiction, film, essays, oratory, painting, and other media, and in works by both whites and African Americans.Black Frankenstein stories, Young argues, effect four kinds of racial critique: they humanize the slave; they explain, if not justify, black violence; they condemn the slaveowner; and they expose the instability of white power. The black Frankenstein's monster has served as a powerful metaphor for reinforcing racial hierarchy—and as an even more powerful metaphor for shaping anti-racist critique. Illuminating the power of parody and reappropriation, Black Frankenstein tells the story of a metaphor that continues to matter to literature, culture, aesthetics, and politics.
American literature --- African Americans in literature. --- Race in literature. --- Race relations in literature. --- Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious character) --- Frankenstein's monster (Fictitious character) --- Monsters in literature. --- Metaphor in literature. --- Monsters in motion pictures. --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Motion pictures --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Negroes in literature --- White authors --- History and criticism. --- African American authors --- Political aspects. --- Literatur --- Rasse --- Schwarze --- Metapher --- Literature. --- Frankenstein (Fictitious character) in literature. --- Motiv --- Monstrum. --- Frankenstein. --- Rasse. --- White authors. --- African American authors. --- Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. --- Monstrum --- Frankenstein --- Shelley, Mary --- Frankenstein, Victor --- Schwarze (Motiv) --- USA. --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- 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d'America --- Estats Units d'Amèrica --- Ètats-Unis d'Amèrica --- États-Unis d'Amérique --- Fareyniḳṭe Shṭaṭn --- Feriene Steaten --- Feriene Steaten fan Amearika --- Forente stater --- FS --- Hēnomenai Politeiai Amerikēs --- Hēnōmenes Politeies tēs Amerikēs --- Hiwsisayin Amerikayi Miatsʻeal Tērutʻiwnkʻ --- Istadus Unidus --- Jungtinės Amerikos valstybės --- Mei guo --- Mei-kuo --- Meiguo --- Mî-koet --- Miatsʻyal Nahangner --- Miguk --- Na Stàitean Aonaichte --- NSA --- S.U.A. --- SAD --- Saharat ʻAmērikā --- SASht --- Severo-Amerikanskie Shtaty --- Severo-Amerikanskie Soedinennye Shtaty --- Si︠e︡vero-Amerikanskīe Soedinennye Shtaty --- Sjedinjene Američke Države --- Soedinennye Shtaty Ameriki --- Soedinennye Shtaty Severnoĭ Ameriki --- Soedinennye Shtaty Si︠e︡vernoĭ Ameriki --- Spojené staty americké --- SShA --- Stadoù-Unanet Amerika --- Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá --- Stany Zjednoczone --- Stati Uniti --- Stati Uniti d'America --- Stâts Unîts --- Stâts Unîts di Americhe --- Steatyn Unnaneysit --- Steatyn Unnaneysit America --- SUA (Stati Uniti d'America) --- Sŭedineni amerikanski shtati --- Sŭedinenite shtati --- Tetã peteĩ reko Amérikagua --- U.S. --- U.S.A. --- United States of America --- Unol Daleithiau --- Unol Daleithiau America --- Unuiĝintaj Ŝtatoj de Ameriko --- US --- USA --- Usono --- Vaeinigte Staatn --- Vaeinigte Staatn vo Amerika --- Vereinigte Staaten --- Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika --- Verenigde State van Amerika --- Verenigde Staten --- VS --- VSA --- Wááshindoon Bikéyah Ałhidadiidzooígíí --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah al-Amirīkīyah --- Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah al-Amrīkīyah --- Yhdysvallat --- Yunaeted Stet --- Yunaeted Stet blong Amerika --- ZDA --- Združene države Amerike --- Zʹi︠e︡dnani Derz︠h︡avy Ameryky --- Zjadnośone staty Ameriki --- Zluchanyi︠a︡ Shtaty Ameryki --- Zlucheni Derz︠h︡avy --- ZSA --- Η.Π.Α. --- Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες της Αμερικής --- Америка (Republic) --- Американь Вейтьсэндявкс Штаттнэ --- Америкӑри Пӗрлешӳллӗ Штатсем --- САЩ --- Съединените щати --- Злучаныя Штаты Амерыкі --- ولايات المتحدة --- ولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة --- ولايات المتحدة الامريكية --- 미국 --- Spojené obce severoamerické --- États-Unis --- É.-U. --- ÉU --- African Americans as literary characters --- Monsters as literary characters --- Belletristik --- Dichtung --- Schöne Literatur --- Sprachkunst --- Wortkunst --- Buch --- Schriftsteller --- Metaphorik --- Metaphern --- Bildersprache --- Tropus --- Camouflage --- Schwarzenbild --- Dr. Frankenstein --- Frankenstein, --- Frankenstein's Monster --- 1818 --- Nordamerika --- Amerika --- United States --- Etats Unis --- Etats-Unis --- Estados Unidos de America --- EEUU --- Vereinigte Staaten von Nordamerika --- Soedinennye Štaty Ameriki --- SŠA --- Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki Północnej --- Hēnōmenai Politeiai tēs Boreiu Amerikēs --- HēPA --- Ēnōmenes Politeies tēs Amerikēs --- Etats-Unis d'Amérique --- Amerikaner --- Konföderierte Staaten von Amerika --- Romantik --- Soedinennye Štaty Ameriki --- SŠA --- Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki Północnej --- Hēnōmenai Politeiai tēs Boreiu Amerikēs --- Hēnōmenes Politeies tēs Amerikēs --- HēPA --- Ēnōmenes Politeies tēs Amerikēs --- ĒPA --- Etats-Unis d'Amérique --- Konföderierte Staaten von Amerika --- African. --- American. --- Americans. --- Elizabeth. --- US. --- Young. --- appears. --- black. --- both. --- culture. --- essays. --- fiction. --- figure. --- film. --- frequency. --- identifies. --- interprets. --- media. --- monster. --- nineteenth-. --- oratory. --- other. --- painting. --- surprising. --- throughout. --- twentieth-century. --- whites. --- with. --- works.
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