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Emphasizing the role of audiences in shaping the meaning and social function of performance, this essay presents some suggestions for deepening the discussion of race in our undergraduate classes on "Golden Age" theater. These suggestions include enticing students with recognizable names and accessible texts—Cervantes's El retablo de las maravillas is one of my choices—and then nudging them to consider canonical works in dialogue both with representations of Black characters and with the diasporic experience of free and enslaved Black people in Spain during the early modern period. We should encourage class discussion that draws early modern primary sources into the racial politics of the present. We should likewise investigate and historicize the relationship between religion and race as conceptual categories. These sorts of pedagogical adjustments are part of the effort to rethink the methodological presuppositions and canons that have long defined—and constrained—early modern Iberian studies.
摘要:本文强调了观众在塑造表演的意义和社会功能方面的作用,并提出了一些在本科生 "黄金时代 "戏剧课上加深对种族问题讨论的建议。这些建议包括用容易辨认的名字和通俗易懂的文本吸引学生--塞万提斯的《El retablo de las maravillas》是我的选择之一,然后引导他们思考经典作品与黑人角色的表现以及现代早期西班牙自由黑人和被奴役黑人的散居经历之间的对话。我们应鼓励课堂讨论,将早期现代的原始资料与当前的种族政治结合起来。同样,我们还应该研究宗教和种族作为概念范畴之间的关系,并将其历史化。这些教学调整是重新思考长期以来界定并限制伊比利亚早期现代研究的方法论前提和准则的努力的一部分。
期刊介绍:
Published semiannually by the Comediantes, an international group of scholars interested in early modern Hispanic theater, the Bulletin welcomes articles and notes in Spanish and English dealing with sixteenth- and seventeenth-century peninsular and colonial Latin American drama. Submissions are refereed by at least two specialists in the field. In order to expedite a decision.