Race and Affect in Early Modern English Literature

Race and Affect in Early Modern English Literature

Mejia Laperle, Carole

Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US

04/2022

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9780866986922

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword
Margo Hendricks

Introduction
Carol Mejia LaPerle

Section 1: Racial Formations of Affective Communities

Imagining Islamicate Worlds: Race and Affect in the Contact Zone
Ambereen Dadabhoy

Desire, Disgust, and the Perils of Strange Queenship in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene
Mira Assaf Kafantaris

New World Encounters and the Racial Limits of Friendship in Early Quaker Life Writing
Meghan E. Hall

Early Modern Affect Theory, Racialized Aversion, and the Strange Case of Foetor Judaicus
Drew Daniel

Section 2: Racialized Affects of Sex and Gender

Conversion Interrupted: Shame and the Demarcation of Jewish Women's Difference in The Merchant of Venice
Sara Coodin

Navigating a Kiss in the Racialized Geopolitical Landscape of Heywood's The Fair Maid of the West
Kirsten N. Mendoza

Branded with Baseness: Bastardy and Race in King Lear
Mario DiGangi

Section 3: Feelings and Forms of Anti-Blackness

Black Ink, White Feelings: Early Modern Print Technology and Anti-Black Racism
Averyl Dietering

"Away, you Ethiope": A Midsummer Night's Dream and the Denial of Black Affect-
A Song to Underscore the Burning of Police Stations
Matthieu Chapman

Othello's Unfortunate Happiness
Cora Fox

The Racialized Affects of Ill-will in the Dark Lady Sonnets
Carol Mejia LaPerle
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