The Jew and the Moor: Shakespeare’s Racial Vision

As a matter of fact, Shakespeare’s plays have witnessed two basic types of racialism: one (represented by the Jew) is the type seeing differences or “otherness” in nurture (including religious belief and behavior), and the other (represented by the Moor) is the type seeing differences or “otherness” in nature (mainly such physical ... ................
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