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Things of Darkness - Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England (Paperback)
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Things of Darkness - Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England (Paperback)
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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 eagerly awaited 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. How,
Hall asks, did new connections between race and gender figure in
Renaissance ideas about the proper roles of men and women? What
effect did real racial and cultural difference have on the literary
portrayal of blackness? And how did the interrelationship of tropes
of race and gender contribute to a modern conception of individual
identity? Hall mines a wealth of sources for answers to these
questions: travel literature from Sir John Mandeville's Travels to
Leo Africanus's History and Description of Africa; lyric poetry and
plays, from Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra and The Tempest to
Ben Jonson's Masque of Blackness; works by Emilia Lanyer, Philip
Sidney, John Webster, and Lady Mary Wroth; and the visual and
decorative arts. 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.
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