Section III: The racialized affects of ill-will in the dark lady sonnets / Imagining Islamicate worlds: race and affect in the contact zone / Carol Mejia LaPerle. Desire, disgust, and the perils of strange queenship in Edmund Spenser's The faerie queene / Mira Assaf Kafantaris -- New world encounters and the racial limits of friendship in early Quaker life writing / Meghan E. Hall -- Early modern affect theory, racialized aversion, and the strange case of Foetor Judaicus / Drew Daniel -- Section II: Racialized affects of sex and gender -- Conversion interrupted: shame and the demarcation of Jewish women's difference in The merchant of Venice / Sara Coodin -- Navigating a kiss in the racialized geopolitical landscape of Thomas Heywood's The fair maid of the West / Kirsten N. Mendoza -- Branded with baseness: bastardy and race in King Lear / Mario DiGangi -- Section III: Feelings and forms of anti-Blackness -- Black ink, White feelings: early modern print technology and anti-Black racism / Averyl Dietering -- "Away, you Ethiop!": A Midsummer night's dream and the denial of Black affect -- A song to underscore the burning of police stations / Matthieu Chapman -- Othello's unfortunate happiness / Cora Fox -- The racialized affects of ill-will in the dark lady sonnets / Carol Mejia LaPerle.
Summary:
"This collection of essays brings together critical race studies and affect theory to examine the emotional dimensions of race in early modern literature"-- Provided by publisher.
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