This paper provides a new approach to Othello’s story in Caryl Phillips’ polyphonic novel The Nature of Blood (1997). The fictional Othello finds himself at the crossroads between different cultures and is struggling to define his identity. Making use of Gloria Anzaldúa’s borderlands theory as exposed in her work Borderlands/La Frontera (1987), this study explores Phillips’ Othello as a borderlands character. Accordingly, it is the purpose of this paper to demonstrate that, as a borderlands character-narrator, Othello succeeds in bringing together the two hitherto conflicting cultures that he knows (Africa and Venice) through storytelling. Indeed, his narrative proves a transborder testimony that contributes to creating a debate forum where...
This essay analyses Caryl Phillips' novel The Nature of Blood as trauma fiction, arguing that it can...
For several decades, Chicanx and Indigenous theatermakers have been repurposing Shakespeare’s plays ...
This thesis examines to understand the nature of violence represented in Othello by analyzing the re...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello's story in Caryl Phillips' polyphonic novel The Nature...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello’s story in Caryl Phillips’ polyphonic novel The Nature...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello’s story in Caryl Phillips’ polyphonic novel The Nature...
This article considers the intertextuality of the “Othello” fragments in Caryl Phillips’s The Nature...
This article investigates how Caryl Phillips retells Othello’s story as a creative reappropriation o...
At least since Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks was published in 1952, the postcolonial subjec...
1siCaryl Phillips is the most acclaimed British living writers of Caribbean origin and his output ha...
In 1604, during an age when poetry wielded power in the public sphere as political critique and soci...
This study focuses on Caryl Phillips's deviant Othello character in The Nature of Blood and his tran...
AbstractFlows and fluids in Othello are complex constructs detected through the study of imagery, ph...
More than four hundred years after his death Shakespeare is still the most performed playwright in t...
Othello (1602-3) explores the tragic power of storytelling. In addition to his military experience, ...
This essay analyses Caryl Phillips' novel The Nature of Blood as trauma fiction, arguing that it can...
For several decades, Chicanx and Indigenous theatermakers have been repurposing Shakespeare’s plays ...
This thesis examines to understand the nature of violence represented in Othello by analyzing the re...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello's story in Caryl Phillips' polyphonic novel The Nature...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello’s story in Caryl Phillips’ polyphonic novel The Nature...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello’s story in Caryl Phillips’ polyphonic novel The Nature...
This article considers the intertextuality of the “Othello” fragments in Caryl Phillips’s The Nature...
This article investigates how Caryl Phillips retells Othello’s story as a creative reappropriation o...
At least since Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks was published in 1952, the postcolonial subjec...
1siCaryl Phillips is the most acclaimed British living writers of Caribbean origin and his output ha...
In 1604, during an age when poetry wielded power in the public sphere as political critique and soci...
This study focuses on Caryl Phillips's deviant Othello character in The Nature of Blood and his tran...
AbstractFlows and fluids in Othello are complex constructs detected through the study of imagery, ph...
More than four hundred years after his death Shakespeare is still the most performed playwright in t...
Othello (1602-3) explores the tragic power of storytelling. In addition to his military experience, ...
This essay analyses Caryl Phillips' novel The Nature of Blood as trauma fiction, arguing that it can...
For several decades, Chicanx and Indigenous theatermakers have been repurposing Shakespeare’s plays ...
This thesis examines to understand the nature of violence represented in Othello by analyzing the re...