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Introduction: On Sitting Down to Read Othello Once Again | p. 1 |
Enter Barbary: The Battle of Alcazar and "the World" | p. 21 |
Imperialist Beginnings: Hakluyt's Navigations and the Place and Displacement of Africa | p. 45 |
"Incorporate in Rome": Titus Andronicus and the Consequence of Conquest | p. 65 |
Too Many Blackamoors: Deportation, Discrimination, and Elizabeth I | p. 100 |
Banishing "all the Moors": Lust's Dominion and the Story of Spain | p. 118 |
Cultural Traffic: The History and Description of Africa and the Unmooring of the Moor | p. 138 |
The "stranger of here and everywhere": Othello and the Moor of Venice | p. 155 |
Conclusion: A Brave New World | p. 191 |
Notes | p. 195 |
Bibliography | p. 227 |
Index | p. 243 |
Acknowledgments | p. 251 |
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