This paper examines the ways in which Othello was represented on the Nazi stage. Included in the theatre analyses are Othello productions in Frankfurt in 1935, in Berlin in 1939 and 1944, and in pre-occupation Vienna in 1935. New archival material has been sourced from archives in the aforementioned locations, in order to give detailed insights into the representation of Othello on stage, with a special focus on the makeup that was used on the actors who were playing the titular role. The aim of these analyses is not only to establish what Othello looked like on the Nazi and pre-Nazi stage, but also to examine the Nazis’ relationship with Shakespeare’s Othello within the wider context of their relationship with the Black people who lived in...
This essay considers a segment of Othello’s performance and reception history, focusing on the Roman...
Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate, Nor set down ought in malice. --Othello, Act V, Scene II Th...
This paper discusses how Japanese theatres have handled race in a country where hiring black actors ...
While the long-standing historical importance of Shakespeare's plays in the repertoire of German the...
This thesis attempts to expose stereotypologies of black African skin as performed on the Shakespear...
This chapter examines the use of theatre in Nazi Germany, when conceptions of race were a key factor...
The relationship between William Shakespeare???s black Othello and white Desdemona has held a partic...
Ella Hite November 8th, 2020 The Demonization of the Other: How Casper van Senden Influenced Shakesp...
Blackface is a cultural practice that appears ubiquitously in Italian history cutting across the pol...
Othello was the most often-staged Shakespeare play on early Soviet stages, to a large extent because...
This article reviews part of the stage history of Shakespeare’s Othello in Chile and, in particular,...
This thesis focuses on Shakespeare productions in Nazi Germany and Nazi occupied territories between...
This essay examines the racialized rhetoric in Fan Noli’s 1916 Othello translation and the racialize...
After World War II, Shakespearean critics often found ‘race’ to be an incidental discourse in (c 0.1...
In Shakespearean literature, one can find themes that challenge the Elizabethan conventional way of ...
This essay considers a segment of Othello’s performance and reception history, focusing on the Roman...
Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate, Nor set down ought in malice. --Othello, Act V, Scene II Th...
This paper discusses how Japanese theatres have handled race in a country where hiring black actors ...
While the long-standing historical importance of Shakespeare's plays in the repertoire of German the...
This thesis attempts to expose stereotypologies of black African skin as performed on the Shakespear...
This chapter examines the use of theatre in Nazi Germany, when conceptions of race were a key factor...
The relationship between William Shakespeare???s black Othello and white Desdemona has held a partic...
Ella Hite November 8th, 2020 The Demonization of the Other: How Casper van Senden Influenced Shakesp...
Blackface is a cultural practice that appears ubiquitously in Italian history cutting across the pol...
Othello was the most often-staged Shakespeare play on early Soviet stages, to a large extent because...
This article reviews part of the stage history of Shakespeare’s Othello in Chile and, in particular,...
This thesis focuses on Shakespeare productions in Nazi Germany and Nazi occupied territories between...
This essay examines the racialized rhetoric in Fan Noli’s 1916 Othello translation and the racialize...
After World War II, Shakespearean critics often found ‘race’ to be an incidental discourse in (c 0.1...
In Shakespearean literature, one can find themes that challenge the Elizabethan conventional way of ...
This essay considers a segment of Othello’s performance and reception history, focusing on the Roman...
Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate, Nor set down ought in malice. --Othello, Act V, Scene II Th...
This paper discusses how Japanese theatres have handled race in a country where hiring black actors ...