1 Montrose, "The Poetics and Politics of Culture" 15-36, 1989
2 Race, "The Construction of Peoplehood" 71-85, 1991
3 Moisan, "Subversion and Recuperation in The Merchant of Venice The Text in History and Ideology" 1987188-206
4 Shapiro, "Shakespeare and the Jews" New York: Columbia UP 1996
5 Halpern, "Shakespeare among the Moderns" Ithaca: Cornell UP 1997
6 Benjamin, "Playthell"Did Shakespeare Intend Othello to Be Black?: A Meditation on Blacks and the Bard" Othello: New Essays by Black Writers" Washington D C: Howard UP 91-104, 1997
7 Bartels, "Making More of the Moor and Renaissance Refashioning of Race" Aaron 433-54,
8 Newman, "Femininity and the Monstrous in Othello Critical Essays on Shakespeare's Othello" 124-43, 1994
9 Lorimer, "English Attitudes to the Negro in the Mid-Nineteenth Century" 1978
10 Gilroy, "'There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack' The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation U of Chicago P Learning to Curse Essays in Early Modern Culture" 19871990
1 Montrose, "The Poetics and Politics of Culture" 15-36, 1989
2 Race, "The Construction of Peoplehood" 71-85, 1991
3 Moisan, "Subversion and Recuperation in The Merchant of Venice The Text in History and Ideology" 1987188-206
4 Shapiro, "Shakespeare and the Jews" New York: Columbia UP 1996
5 Halpern, "Shakespeare among the Moderns" Ithaca: Cornell UP 1997
6 Benjamin, "Playthell"Did Shakespeare Intend Othello to Be Black?: A Meditation on Blacks and the Bard" Othello: New Essays by Black Writers" Washington D C: Howard UP 91-104, 1997
7 Bartels, "Making More of the Moor and Renaissance Refashioning of Race" Aaron 433-54,
8 Newman, "Femininity and the Monstrous in Othello Critical Essays on Shakespeare's Othello" 124-43, 1994
9 Lorimer, "English Attitudes to the Negro in the Mid-Nineteenth Century" 1978
10 Gilroy, "'There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack' The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation U of Chicago P Learning to Curse Essays in Early Modern Culture" 19871990
11 Metzger, "'Now by My Hood, a Gentle and No Jew': Jessica, The Merchant of Venice, and the Discourse of Early Modern English Identity" 113 (113): 52-63, 1998Jan