A Lanthorn in the Crypt: White Erotics in Romeo and Juliet

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES COMITATUS-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1353/cjm.2023.a912674
Sarah Bischoff
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Abstract: Optimistic Shakespeareans have taken to going “a-queering” with his work, reading his poetry and plays for subversion of erotic expectations. This article looks at the racializing consequences of such reading, focusing particularly on the ways Romeo and Juliet has been read queerly not for the homoeroticism that inundates the play, but for the titular lovers’ death-fixated deviation from the genealogical imperative of heteronormative time. This article does not dispute this reading; it instead looks at the ways that such a reading dovetails with racializing fixtures of how the bodies of the lovers, labeled white, become idealized, and are mourned by both the story’s families and the audience. The eroticism laid out in Romeo and Juliet forms what Sharon Patricia Holland calls a “project of belonging”: the process of making personal and community identity through an assumed erotic connection, even if that eroticism takes on unexpected forms.
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地窖里的灯笼:《罗密欧与朱丽叶》中的白色情色
摘要:乐观的莎士比亚迷们对他的作品产生了“酷儿”的兴趣,阅读他的诗歌和戏剧来颠覆人们对情爱的期望。这篇文章着眼于这种阅读的种族化后果,特别关注《罗密欧与朱丽叶》被奇怪地解读的方式,不是因为充斥着戏剧的同性恋,而是因为名义上的恋人对死亡的痴迷偏离了异性恋规范时代的宗谱要求。这篇文章并不质疑这种解读;相反,它关注的是这样的阅读方式与种族化的固定装置相吻合,即被贴上白人标签的恋人的尸体是如何被理想化的,并被故事的家人和观众哀悼的。《罗密欧与朱丽叶》中展现的情色构成了莎伦·帕特里夏·霍兰德所说的“归属项目”:通过假定的情色联系形成个人和群体身份的过程,即使这种情色以意想不到的形式出现。
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期刊介绍: Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies publishes articles by graduate students and recent PhDs in any field of medieval and Renaissance studies. The journal maintains a tradition of gathering work from across disciplines, with a special interest in articles that have an interdisciplinary or cross-cultural scope.
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