In Their Fathers' House: Resistant Alterity and the Law of the Father in The Tempest, Othello and Titus Andronicus.

P. Mwikisa
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The paper offers a reading of Shakespeare's The Tempest, Othello and Titus Andronicus that sees the plays' black characters as diasporic protagonists seeking alternative constructions of difference from those that are demanded by the dominant white patriarchal culture. The paper deploys two fairly well-known strategies for non-canonical readings of canonical texts. Firstly, the apocryphal approach offers an account of the significance of the fact that details of the origins of the black characters in the plays seem suppressed. Secondly, drawing on postcolonial discourse of the body, the paper reads the characters themselves as texts or spaces in which conflicting discourses can be written and read. I argue that reading the plays this way helps us to understand the struggles of diasporic characters as they attempt to inscribe their presence in the dominant cultures of the West and also to see in their struggles reflections of the trajectory of texts from marginalized communities in the era of global multinational capitalism. Keywords : alterity, inter-racial sexual relations, culture, the father, diasporic, bodies, textuality. MARANG Vol. 18 2008 pp. 137-152
在他们父亲的家里:《暴风雨》、《奥赛罗》和《提图斯·安多尼克斯》中的反抗性改变和父亲的法律。
本文对莎士比亚的《暴风雨》、《奥赛罗》和《提图斯·安德洛尼克斯》进行了解读,认为这些戏剧中的黑人角色是流散的主角,他们寻求与主流白人父权文化所要求的不同的另类结构。本文部署了两种相当知名的非正典文本阅读策略。首先,伪经的方法提供了一个事实的重要性,即戏剧中黑人角色的起源细节似乎被压抑了。其次,借鉴后殖民时期的身体话语,本文将人物本身作为文本或空间来解读,在这些文本或空间中,相互冲突的话语可以被书写和阅读。我认为,以这种方式阅读戏剧有助于我们理解流散人物的斗争,因为他们试图将自己的存在铭刻在西方的主导文化中,也有助于我们从他们的斗争中看到全球跨国资本主义时代边缘化社区文本轨迹的反映。关键词:另类,跨种族性关系,文化,父亲,流散,身体,文本性。MARANG Vol. 18 2008 pp. 137-152
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