Ok, I'm going to ask. When Saturninus says that Tamora is "A goodly lady, trust me, of the hue/That I would choose were I to choose anew" (1.1.265-6) does he mean white? I have never read that as white. Whiteness is usually not a hue, is it? It's a lily or something. #ShakeRace
Loomba’s analysis of Islam and race sometimes elides the reality of Islam as black and African and the the complex complexionality, the hues, of Muslims.
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Yes, she acknowledges this in, “Identities and Bodies in Early Modern Studies.” The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Embodiment: Gender, Sexuality, and Race, edited by Valerie Traub, Oxford UP, 2016.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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