Shakespeare for Everyone? History, Dramaturgy, and the Black Flesh as Prop in Transracial Shakespeare

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES Shakespeare Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17450918.2023.2183091
Matthieu Chapman
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ABSTRACT In this autoethnographic essay, the author reflects upon and interrogates racialised trends in American theatre stemming from participation as the silent role of ‘Othello’s man’ in a college production of Othello. Using black flesh as an object to be exploited for cultural capital by white theatregoers and theatremakers, the author adopts an Afro-Pessimist methodology to consider how non-speaking black characters in early modern dramatic performance become a spectacle emptied of actual agency or ‘being’, akin to a stage property. The inclusion of black actors in mostly white Shakespeare productions often leads to mental anguish for the performers, who inevitably become enmeshed in the anti-blackness of Shakespeare’s dramaturgy.
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Shakespeare
Shakespeare Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Shakespeare is a major peer-reviewed journal, publishing articles drawn from the best of current international scholarship on the most recent developments in Shakespearean criticism. Its principal aim is to bridge the gap between the disciplines of Shakespeare in Performance Studies and Shakespeare in English Literature and Language. The journal builds on the existing aim of the British Shakespeare Association, to exploit the synergies between academics and performers of Shakespeare.
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