Publication
Routledge (2016), Edition: 1, 212 pages
ISBN
1138677388 / 9781138677388
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1. Staging Blackness: The Incapacity for Interlocution
2. "If They Were Black, One Would Not Feel It So Much": Racial Discourse Separating Moors From Blacks in Early Modern England.
3. Primary Encounters with Subjects and Slaves: Comparing the Descriptions of North Americans and Africans in the Narratives of John Hawkins and William Davenant’s The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru
4. Aaron's Incorporation and the Destruction of Civil Society
5. Othello IS a White Man: The Subjectivity of the "Other" in Othello
Introduction
1. Staging Blackness: The Incapacity for Interlocution
2. "If They Were Black, One Would Not Feel It So Much": Racial Discourse Separating Moors From Blacks in Early Modern England.
3. Primary Encounters with Subjects and Slaves: Comparing the Descriptions of North Americans and Africans in the Narratives of John Hawkins and William Davenant’s The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru
4. Aaron's Incorporation and the Destruction of Civil Society
5. Othello IS a White Man: The Subjectivity of the "Other" in Othello