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This book argues that the sixteenth-century preoccupation with rehabilitating English tells the larger story of an anxious nation redirecting attention away from its own marginal, minority status by racially scapegoating the 'barbarous' African.
This book argues that the sixteenth-century preoccupation with rehabilitating English tells the larger story of an anxious nation redirecting attention away from its own marginal, minority status by racially scapegoating the 'barbarous' African.
IAN SMITH is Associate Professor of English at Lafayette College and has published on early modern drama as well as postcolonial literature.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Barbarous African, Barbarous English and the Transactions of Race Classical Precedents Race in Perspective Barbarian Genealogies Instructing the English Nation Shakespeare's Africans: Performing Cultural Whiteness Epilogue: Imperialism's Legacy, or The 'Language of the Criminal'
Introduction: Barbarous African, Barbarous English and the Transactions of Race Classical Precedents Race in Perspective Barbarian Genealogies Instructing the English Nation Shakespeare's Africans: Performing Cultural Whiteness Epilogue: Imperialism's Legacy, or The 'Language of the Criminal'
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