Spectacles of strangeness: imperialism, alienation, and Marlowe
Oriental barbarians, black magicians, homosexuals, African queens and kings, Machiavellian Christians, Turks, and Jews - for an English audience of the sixteenth century, these are marginal, unorthodox, and strange figures. They are also the central figures in the plays of Christopher Marlowe. In Sp...
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Zusammenfassung: | Oriental barbarians, black magicians, homosexuals, African queens and kings, Machiavellian Christians, Turks, and Jews - for an English audience of the sixteenth century, these are marginal, unorthodox, and strange figures. They are also the central figures in the plays of Christopher Marlowe. In Spectacles of Strangeness, Emily C. Bartels focuses on Marlowe's preoccupation with "strangers" and "strange" lands, and his use - and subversion - of Elizabethan stereotypes. Setting Marlovian drama in the context of England's nascent imperialism, Bartels probes the significance of the alien as a vital presence on the Renaissance stage and within Renaissance society. Bartels further examines the reasons that Marlowe (himself a marginalized figure as playwright, and reputedly a homosexual, spy, and atheist) turned again and again to the subject. Bartels argues that what makes Marlowe's dramas so remarkable, important, and subversive is that he evokes these cultural stereotypes only to undermine them: to expose the circumscription of difference as a political strategy, designed to advance the self, state, and status quo over and against some "other." By interrogating Marlowe's works and their relation to England's imperialism, the author helps to explain why the "alien" was such a prominent figure in the Renaissance's theatrical and extra-theatrical discourses and how imperialism influenced the development of the early modern theater and the early modern state. Drawing on new historicist methodologies and recent assessments of colonialist discourse, Spectacles of Strangeness is a stimulating study of one of the most important figures in Renaissance literature and drama. |
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adam_text | Spectacles
of Strangeness
Imperialism, Alienation,
and Marlowe
Emily C Bartels
University of Pennsylvania Press
Philadelphia
Contents
Acknowledgments ix
A Note on the Texts xi
Introduction xiii
Part I Setting the Stage
Chapter i Strange and Estranging Spectacles:
Strategies of State and Stage
Part II The Alien Abroad 27
Chapter 2 Reproducing Africa: Dido, Queen of
Carthage and Colonialist Discourse 29
Chapter 3 East o f England: Imperialist Self-
Construct ion in Tamburlaine, Parts 1 and 2 53
Chapter 4 Capitalizing on the Jew: The Thi rd Term
in The Jew of Malta 82
Part III The Alien at Home 109
Chapter 5 Dcmonizing Magic: Patterns of Power
in Doctor Faustus m
viii Contents
Chapter 6 The Show of Sodomy: Minions and
Dominions in Edward II 143
Conclusion 17?
Notes 177
Works Cited 205
Index 215
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title_sort | spectacles of strangeness imperialism alienation and marlowe |
title_sub | imperialism, alienation, and Marlowe |
topic | Marlowe, Christopher <1564-1593> Criticism and interpretation Marlowe, Christopher 1564-1593 (DE-588)118578065 gnd Psychologie Aesthetics, British Alienation (Social psychology) in literature Drama Psychological aspects Exoticism in literature Imperialism in literature Political plays, English History and criticism Spectacular, The Fremdheit Motiv (DE-588)4212059-7 gnd Imperialismus (DE-588)4026651-5 gnd Exotismus (DE-588)4015993-0 gnd Entfremdung (DE-588)4014867-1 gnd Imperialismus Motiv (DE-588)4299454-8 gnd Entfremdung Motiv (DE-588)4152349-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Marlowe, Christopher <1564-1593> Criticism and interpretation Marlowe, Christopher 1564-1593 Psychologie Aesthetics, British Alienation (Social psychology) in literature Drama Psychological aspects Exoticism in literature Imperialism in literature Political plays, English History and criticism Spectacular, The Fremdheit Motiv Imperialismus Exotismus Entfremdung Imperialismus Motiv Entfremdung Motiv |
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