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Early Modern English, make room for a Black man!
Themes: Race, Inequality, Power
Week 7. American Moor by Keith Hamilton Cobb(KHC) & Re-Historicizing Race, White Melancholia, and the Shakespearean Property by Arthur Little
Choosing these quotes were fairly easy because I connected with them in my personal life and academic life. Looking back in my education career prior to attending college, I can single handily recall reading or thinking about Shakespeare. I read Romeo & Juliet in theatre class. I have never thought about Shakespeare in the context of race; however, I never liked learning about Shakespeare because it excludes 1. women and 2. black people. So actually identifying why I never connected with Shakespeare now makes sense.
Little and KHC works aims to understand race and whiteness in the Shakespeare realm. Little works focuses on racialization of the 16th and 17th century and he adds a modern commentary about modern times by speaking of Michael Brown. There work also brings into the notion of "white property". White property not in the sense of diverse representation, but an unspoken agreement among the early modern period cohort. It silently defines who gets to play, teach, and explore Shakespearean plays.
Little and KHC uses the new historicism lens to examine the early modern period. This is one of my FAVORITE lens because it helps shapes my current understanding of race, politics, power, technology, and consumption in early modern periods.