The Whiteness between Us : Early Modern Playbooks of Racial Triangulation

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The Whiteness between Us : Early Modern Playbooks of Racial Triangulation

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  • University of Chicago Press(2026/09発売)
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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780226851013

Full Description

A theorization of the representational juxtapositions, frictions, and connections between Black people and other non-white people in early modern European theatre.

Over the course of the seventeenth century, European drama was an important tool for whiteness to imagine itself at the top of an aspirational structure of power relations. Indeed, that structure could only be aspirational at a time when Europeans were profoundly divided along easily racializable religious and ethnic lines, and when their sovereignty was threatened by the Ottoman empire. It was to strengthen this emerging consciousness of racial whiteness, Noémie Ndiaye argues, that European drama engaged in a form of racial triangulation, fitting Muslim, Jewish, Indigenous, Romani, and Asian characters into a spurious black/white racial binary.

Focusing on English, Spanish, and French drama from 1580 to 1715, The Whiteness Between Us shows how plays became a crucial tool to position not only black people but any non-white community in the new racial architecture that white supremacy sought to build. Ndiaye reveals the stage of this era as a space for wish fulfillment, enabling participants to imagine and work towards a whiter future.

The early modern playbooks of racial triangulation that Ndiaye brings to light can and have been reactivated for white supremacist purposes in our own day and age. Partly in response to the contemporary threat of white nationalism, scholars and students have sought to unearth the early modern roots of racial whiteness and white supremacy. Ndiaye's book participates in this wave of interest, offering several innovations, including its capacious transnational claims.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Early Modern Drama's Triangular Geometries of Race
Chapter 1: How to Enslave the Unenslavable: Afro-Muslim Dissociations
Chapter 2: How to Become Invisible: Afro-Jewish Tensions
Chapter 3: How to Stop Revolutions: Afro-Indigenous Intimacies
Chapter 4: How to Master Time: Afro-Romani Conjunctions
Chapter 5: How to Conquer the Unconquerable: Afro-Asian Superpositions
Coda: Between Us

Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
 

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