“Intelligently organized resistance”: Shakespeare in the Diasporic Politics of John E. Bruce

Kim F. Hall
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In 1916 the black journalist and organizer John Edward Bruce outlined an approach for the study of Shakespeare aimed at racial uplift. This chapter situates Bruce’s inaugural address to “The Friends of Shakespeare,” a black organization for the study and performance of Shakespeare, in the wider U.S. context of migration, the rise of white nationalism, and pan-Africanist thought. An autodidact, Bruce advocated for a collaborative approach to studying Shakespeare’s works in their historical context and alongside works by black authors. Comparing Bruce’s collectivist and historicist strategies for using Shakespeare as a vehicle for racial uplift, with radical pedagogies described more recently by Joyce E. King and others, Hall argues that the study of Shakespeare, then as now, can equip students for “intelligently organized resistance.”
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“巧妙组织的抵抗”:约翰·e·布鲁斯散居政治中的莎士比亚
1916年,黑人记者兼组织者约翰·爱德华·布鲁斯(John Edward Bruce)概述了一种旨在提升种族地位的莎士比亚研究方法。这一章将布鲁斯在“莎士比亚之友”(一个研究和表演莎士比亚的黑人组织)的就职演说置于美国移民、白人民族主义兴起和泛非洲主义思想的大背景下。作为一个自学成才的人,布鲁斯主张采用合作的方式,在历史背景下研究莎士比亚的作品,并与黑人作家的作品一起研究。霍尔将布鲁斯的集体主义和历史主义策略与乔伊斯·e·金(Joyce E. King)等人最近描述的激进教学法进行了比较,认为对莎士比亚的研究,无论是当时还是现在,都能让学生们做好“有智慧地组织反抗”的准备。
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