塑造一个茶色的西班牙:奥赛罗、勒班陀和“藏在下面的土耳其心”

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A. Laguna
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摘要:本研究通过考察莎士比亚的《奥赛罗》(约1602年)和詹姆斯一世的诗歌《莱潘托》(1585年)这两部文学作品对莱潘托战役的间接提及,甚至更不引人注意地提及西班牙,这些页面展示了每一个文本对这一军事里程碑所释放的恐希或亲希能量的参与。Lepanto不仅构成了地中海历史上最大的军事冲突,也是欧洲对伊比利亚警惕的一个典型缩影。了解这种代表性动态的性质和运作方式,可以为伊比利亚人的另类性是如何在16世纪和17世纪的欧洲文学和艺术世界中形成的,以及这种种族特征归因于该时期复杂的英意西关系的意识形态承诺提供新的线索。
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The Forging of a Tawny Spain: Othello, Lepanto, and the "Turkish Heart Hid Beneath"
ABSTRACT:This study explores the role that the battle of Lepanto (1571) plays in the construction of Spain as a racialized, "tawny" nation (Love's Labour's Lost 1.1.171). By examining the ways in which two literary works—Shakespeare's Othello (c. 1602) and James I's poem Lepanto (1585)—obliquely refer to the battle, and even more inconspicuously to Spain, these pages demonstrate the engagement of each text in the hispanophobic or hispanophilic energies unleashed by this military landmark. Lepanto not only constitutes the greatest military clash in the history of the Mediterranean, but also a sort of representational microcosm of the European wariness towards Iberia. Understanding the nature and workings of this representational dynamics can shed new light on how Iberian otherness was forged in the literary and artistic European world of the 1500s and 1600s, and the ideological bearings that this ethnic characterization owes to the complex Anglo–Italian–Spanish relationship of the period.
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