Description |
ix, 256 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Note |
Readings of texts span four centuries and cover English Renaissance drama, abolitionist literature, Gothic horror and contemporary romance. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-253) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: Othellophilia -- The heathen with the heart of gold : Othellophilia comes to America -- Holes at the poles : gothic horror and the racial abject -- Sisters in bondage : abolition, amalgamation, and the crisis of female authorship -- Handsome devils : romance, rape, racism, and the rhet(t)oric of darkness -- Invisible men, unspeakable acts : the spectacle of black male violence in modern American fiction -- Conclusion : "White women are snaky" : jungle fever and its discontents. |
Summary |
Considering texts spanning four centuries, and bridging the Atlantic - from genres as diverse as English Renaissance drama, abolitionist literature, gothic horror and contemporary romance - Daileader questions Anglo-American culture's canonical narratives of inter-racial sex from a variety of perspectives. |
Subject |
Interracial marriage in literature.
|
|
English literature -- History and criticism.
|
|
American literature -- History and criticism.
|
|
Blacks in literature.
|
|
Racism in literature.
|
|
Sex in literature.
|
|
Sexual dominance and submission.
|
|
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Othello.
|
ISBN |
9780521848787 |
|
0521848784 |
|
9780521613149 (pbk.) |
|
0521613140 (pbk.) |
|