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Mmmm. I assume you’ve read Kingsley’s chapter on it in Players of Shakespeare. That is...something else. The complicating factor being he himself is mixed-race Gujarti heritage and changed his name to avoid the overt racism in the 60s. (But he’s an odd one anyway).
I can look this up when I remember and back at my desk, but have you written on the “cinamoning” of Othello? Already published? Is that the book I can’t see as am staring at this on my phone?
I haven’t published on it yet but that should be the next thing: the racist move to cinnamonize Othello does several things: it accommodates C19 anti blackness and associations of blackness with slavery. It is racist in its Orientalist tropes. 1/
And I’d be willing to bet one T. Hands never gave a f*ck about Said, even if he had read it.
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