An Eye on Race: Perspectives from Theater in Imperial SpainBucknell University Press, 2006 - Всего страниц: 228 Racism in the modern nation state is based on a Continental and an American model. In the Continental model, the racist differentiates the raced individual by religion. Because this raced individual is indistinguishable from the racist, a narrative is written to see that individual. In turn, in the American model the racist differentiates the raced individual based on skin color. Because the sign of difference is obvious, no story is written to justify racist thinking. By 1550, both models form part of imperial thinking in the Iberian world system. An Eye on Race: Perspectives from Theater in Imperial Spain describes these models at work in imperial Spanish theater. The study reveals how the display of blood in drama serves the Continental model and how the display of skin color serves the American model. It also elucidates how Miguel de Cervantes celebrates a subaltern aesthetic as he discards both racial paradigms. John Beusterien is Associate Professor of Spanish at Texas Tech University. |
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... discourse existed more than a century prior to its " official " existence , that is , prior to Todorov's " beginning " of race with Buffon and into the twenty - first century— after its " official " end . Because it is 14 AN EYE ON RACE.
... discourse existed more than a century prior to its " official " existence , that is , prior to Todorov's " beginning " of race with Buffon and into the twenty - first century— after its " official " end . Because it is 14 AN EYE ON RACE.
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... discourse in seventeenth - century Spanish dramatic produc- tion can be found on the urban stages both in the Peninsula and in the colonies . This discourse informs and defamiliarizes contemporary formulations of race especially with ...
... discourse in seventeenth - century Spanish dramatic produc- tion can be found on the urban stages both in the Peninsula and in the colonies . This discourse informs and defamiliarizes contemporary formulations of race especially with ...
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... discourse matters as a political project , it is not as a manifestation of another truth that has previously been de- nied , but as a vehicle for shifting the frame of reference in such a way that the present can emerge as somehow less ...
... discourse matters as a political project , it is not as a manifestation of another truth that has previously been de- nied , but as a vehicle for shifting the frame of reference in such a way that the present can emerge as somehow less ...
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... discourse . Neither does it focus on women . Though a discussion of these groups enters into my study , it never pretends to be a historical description of different oppressed groups . This study does not conceive the subaltern approach ...
... discourse . Neither does it focus on women . Though a discussion of these groups enters into my study , it never pretends to be a historical description of different oppressed groups . This study does not conceive the subaltern approach ...
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... discourse of anti - Semitism . This book purports to include a history of the aesthetics of race , but does not mention racism as it manifests itself in racism against Blacks . The University of Pennsylvania Press decided to advertise ...
... discourse of anti - Semitism . This book purports to include a history of the aesthetics of race , but does not mention racism as it manifests itself in racism against Blacks . The University of Pennsylvania Press decided to advertise ...
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Blood Displays Seeing the Jew | 58 |
Skin Displays Seeing the Black | 101 |
Cervantes | 141 |
Conclusion | 172 |
Notes | 175 |
Works Cited | 195 |
Index | 219 |
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