Performing Race and Torture on the Early Modern StageRoutledge, 13 wrz 2013 - 192 Performing Race and Torture on the Early Modern Stage provides the first sustained reading of Restoration plays through a performance theory lens. This approach shows that an analysis of the conjoined performances of torture and race not only reveals the early modern interest in the nature of racial identity, but also how race was initially coded in a paradoxical fashion as both essentially fixed and socially constructed. An examination of scenes of torture provides the most effective way to unearth these seemingly contradictory representations of race because depictions of torture often interrogate the incongruous desire to substitute the visible and manipulable materiality of the body for the more illusive performative nature of identity. In turn, Performing Race and Torture on the Early Modern Stage challenges the long-standing assumption that early modern conceptions of race were radically different in their fluidity from post-Enlightenment ones by demonstrating how many of the debates we continue to have about the nature of racial identity were engendered by these seventeenth-century performances. |
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... become less opaque and more transparent when they are depicted as controlled and vulnerable on the rack. I will demonstrate how the contradictory formulation of race — as both performative and essential — disrupts clear methods of ...
... become “the perfect crime ... [for which] in the vast majority of cases, only the victim pays.”10 Although the goals of legal historians are commendable, Conroy's title highlights the dilemma that faces many of them: while torture may ...
... become “servile” like the French, but also they will become servile to the French. While the explicit argument in these treatises is that the employment of the rack affects familial hierarchies, the implicit argument is that the rack ...
... becomes a central component in exposing the horrors and fallacies of torture. While the actual employment of torture privileges searching out the hidden plot, performances of torture reinscribe the primacy of that act upon a body by ...
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A Matter that is No Matter Religion Color and the White Actress in The Empress | |
When Race is Colored Abjection and Racial Characterization in Titus Andronicus | |
Racializing Civility The Indian Emperour or The Conquest of Mexico by | |
or The Cruelties of the Dutch to the English | |
Combating Historical Amnesia On the Images of Prisoner Abuse from Abu Ghraib | |
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