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Royster, Francesca T. “The ‘End of Race’ and the Future of Early Modern Cultural Studies.” Shakespeare Studies 26 (1998): 59-69.
Surveys the state of early modern race studies at the turn of the twentieth century, arguing for a nuanced approach to the past’s relevance to the present, and against the erasure of the history of race from the public sphere. The essay demonstrates the significance of the history of race by focusing on the depiction of Othello in a 1995 film directed by Oliver Parker. The work is of interest to students of Blackness, Shakespeare, and American studies.