A study of tragedies, comedies, romances, and histories, this book examines the dynamic interplay of three concepts?
gender, text, and habitat?
as metaphors for cross-cultural definition.
De Sousa argues that by refashioning stage aliens such as Jews, Moors, Amazons, and gypsies, Shakespeare interrogates a Eurocentric perspective and the caricatures cultures create of one another.
Writing in an accessible, compelling style, de Sousa recovers a wealth of information on race and gender relations in early modern Europe.
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