This essay reads Thomas Middleton and William Rowley’s The Changeling (ca 1622) as a meditation on the fragility of white privilege. The anxieties about blood in the play are situated by how the English viewed Spain as the least white nation within Europe. The trope of blackness impacts the way others read Beatrice-Joanna’s sexual transgressions, ultimately questioning her chastity and challenging her privileges as a white woman. Rather than seeing whiteness as a stable identity category, I argue that the privileges of whiteness were particularly unstable for white women in the early modern period
The Changeling, a play written by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley in 1622, offers a picture of t...
This essay uses an intersectional approach to identify in the drama of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess o...
William Shakespeare embraces the racial concerns of the seventeenth century in his various plays. Th...
This essay reads Thomas Middleton and William Rowley’s The Changeling (ca 1622) as a meditation on t...
This essay reads Thomas Middleton and William Rowley’s The Changeling (ca 1622) as a meditation on t...
This essay explores the politics of the colour scheme in John Webster’s tragedies The White Devil an...
The Renaissance in England can best be characterized as a period that was neither medieval nor moder...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Chapter 1 introduces the vari...
Examining the trope of Blackness in the English Renaissance, the dissertation uncovers an early and ...
This essay reads Pericles (1608) through the lens of early modern critical whiteness studies. Tracin...
This essay examines the prevalent and recurring references to vision and sight that appear in Thoma...
In her article, Anna Fåhraeus contextualizes race within multiple images of social horror in Thomas ...
This article is a work-in-progress piece prompted by the discovery this past summer of a play that s...
The Afterword to this EMLS Special Issue “European Women in Early Modern English Drama" contextualiz...
This article argues that theories of race in the early modern period worked in tandem with national ...
The Changeling, a play written by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley in 1622, offers a picture of t...
This essay uses an intersectional approach to identify in the drama of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess o...
William Shakespeare embraces the racial concerns of the seventeenth century in his various plays. Th...
This essay reads Thomas Middleton and William Rowley’s The Changeling (ca 1622) as a meditation on t...
This essay reads Thomas Middleton and William Rowley’s The Changeling (ca 1622) as a meditation on t...
This essay explores the politics of the colour scheme in John Webster’s tragedies The White Devil an...
The Renaissance in England can best be characterized as a period that was neither medieval nor moder...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Chapter 1 introduces the vari...
Examining the trope of Blackness in the English Renaissance, the dissertation uncovers an early and ...
This essay reads Pericles (1608) through the lens of early modern critical whiteness studies. Tracin...
This essay examines the prevalent and recurring references to vision and sight that appear in Thoma...
In her article, Anna Fåhraeus contextualizes race within multiple images of social horror in Thomas ...
This article is a work-in-progress piece prompted by the discovery this past summer of a play that s...
The Afterword to this EMLS Special Issue “European Women in Early Modern English Drama" contextualiz...
This article argues that theories of race in the early modern period worked in tandem with national ...
The Changeling, a play written by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley in 1622, offers a picture of t...
This essay uses an intersectional approach to identify in the drama of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess o...
William Shakespeare embraces the racial concerns of the seventeenth century in his various plays. Th...