This article investigates how Caryl Phillips retells Othello’s story as a creative reappropriation of Shakespeare’s play. In The Nature of Blood, Phillips’s previous ironic stance toward Othello as “a black European success” turns into a more complex response,which implicitly acknowledges that this Shakespearean “other” stands for multiple subject positions. The black general of Phillips’s retelling subterraneously links with the other figures of “dis-location,” which appear in the stories that make up the rest of the novel. These uncanny juxtapositions allow Phillips to explore the interimplication of various forms of marginalisation and displacement, from early modernity to our postcolonial present. The solution to marginalisation and dis...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
Memory and rememoration were crucial for the (re)construction of postcolonial identities in the heyd...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello's story in Caryl Phillips' polyphonic novel The Nature...
This article investigates how Caryl Phillips retells Othello’s story as a creative reappropriation o...
1siCaryl Phillips is the most acclaimed British living writers of Caribbean origin and his output ha...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello’s story in Caryl Phillips’ polyphonic novel The Nature...
This article focuses on the rising hostility against immigrants / refugees and growing demand for ho...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
In this essay I argue that the irreducible excess of the textuality of Othello circulates, with all ...
Caryl Phillips is best-known as a novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, and screenwriter. Alth...
This essay analyses Caryl Phillips' novel The Nature of Blood as trauma fiction, arguing that it can...
At least since Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks was published in 1952, the postcolonial subjec...
This study focuses on Caryl Phillips's deviant Othello character in The Nature of Blood and his tran...
International audienceIn an interview about Crossing the River, a novel which resonates with the voi...
International audienceIn an interview about Crossing the River, a novel which resonates with the voi...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
Memory and rememoration were crucial for the (re)construction of postcolonial identities in the heyd...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello's story in Caryl Phillips' polyphonic novel The Nature...
This article investigates how Caryl Phillips retells Othello’s story as a creative reappropriation o...
1siCaryl Phillips is the most acclaimed British living writers of Caribbean origin and his output ha...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello’s story in Caryl Phillips’ polyphonic novel The Nature...
This article focuses on the rising hostility against immigrants / refugees and growing demand for ho...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
In this essay I argue that the irreducible excess of the textuality of Othello circulates, with all ...
Caryl Phillips is best-known as a novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, and screenwriter. Alth...
This essay analyses Caryl Phillips' novel The Nature of Blood as trauma fiction, arguing that it can...
At least since Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks was published in 1952, the postcolonial subjec...
This study focuses on Caryl Phillips's deviant Othello character in The Nature of Blood and his tran...
International audienceIn an interview about Crossing the River, a novel which resonates with the voi...
International audienceIn an interview about Crossing the River, a novel which resonates with the voi...
The themes of identity, belonging and its reverse, exclusion, have always been central to Caryl Phil...
Memory and rememoration were crucial for the (re)construction of postcolonial identities in the heyd...
This paper provides a new approach to Othello's story in Caryl Phillips' polyphonic novel The Nature...