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256 pages • first pub 2005 (editions)
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Racism, Misogyny, and the Othello Myth: Inter-Racial Couples from Shakespeare to Spike Lee by Celia R. Daileader is a enlightening read that will resonate deeply with readers who are passionate about social justice, feminist theory, and cultural critique, and are eager to explore the complex and often disturbing ways in which societal power dynamics have shaped our understanding of inter-racial relationships throughout history.
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Through research spanning four centuries, in genres as diverse as English Renaissance drama, abolitionist literature, gothic horror and contemporary romance, Celia Daileader questions why Anglo-American culture's most widely-read canonical narrati...
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256 pages • first pub 2005 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
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Language: English
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Racism, Misogyny, and the Othello Myth: Inter-Racial Couples from Shakespeare to Spike Lee by Celia R. Daileader is a enlightening read that will resonate deeply with readers who are passionate about social justice, feminist theory, and cultural critique, and are eager to explore the complex and often disturbing ways in which societal power dynamics have shaped our understanding of inter-racial relationships throughout history.
Description
Through research spanning four centuries, in genres as diverse as English Renaissance drama, abolitionist literature, gothic horror and contemporary romance, Celia Daileader questions why Anglo-American culture's most widely-read canonical narrati...
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