If you prick us: Shylock and the Politics of Touch

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ARCADIA Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1515/arcadia-2022-9037
Tobias Döring
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Abstract Shylock is the most celebrated and contested figure of a stage Jew, who makes his memorable appearance in Shakespeare’s problematic comedy The Merchant of Venice (c. 1596). His best-known speech “If you prick us do we not bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh?” – often cited out of context as a plea for tolerance – engages with the politics of touch as a way to constitute and at the same time question an emphatic practice of communion. My contribution looks at this speech once again, and at the figure that delivers it, in a double perspective: offering a dramatic exploration of touch management as well as a metatheatrical exploration of the conditions and effects of playacting. Thus, Shakespeare may have staged Shylock’s body politics so as to test the possibilities and power of his own medium, the theatre, to touch.
《如果你刺痛我们:夏洛克与触碰政治》
夏洛克是最著名也是最具争议的舞台犹太人角色,他在莎士比亚的问题喜剧《威尼斯商人》(约1596年)中令人难忘的亮相。他最著名的演讲是“如果你刺我们,我们不会流血吗?”如果你挠我们痒痒,我们不会笑吗?这句话经常被断章取义地引用来作为对宽容的呼吁,它将接触政治作为一种方式来构成,同时也质疑一种强调的共融实践。我的贡献再次审视了这篇演讲,以及发表演讲的人物,从双重角度:提供了对触摸管理的戏剧性探索,以及对戏剧表演的条件和效果的元戏剧探索。因此,莎士比亚上演夏洛克的身体政治可能是为了测试他自己的媒介——戏剧——的可能性和力量。
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