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Islamic Conversion And Christian Resistance On The Early Modern Stage Jane Hwang Degenhardt

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Islamic Conversion And Christian Resistance On The Early Modern Stage Jane Hwang Degenhardt
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.28 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Jane Hwang Degenhardt
ISBN: 9780748640843, 0748640843
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Islamic Conversion And Christian Resistance On The Early Modern Stage Jane Hwang Degenhardt by Jane Hwang Degenhardt 9780748640843, 0748640843 instant download after payment.

This book explores the theme of Christian conversion to Islam in 12 early-modern English plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Massinger and others. In these works, conversion from Christianity to Islam is represented as both erotic and tragic: as a sexual seduction and a fate worse than death. Degenhardt examines the theatre's treatment of the intercourse between the Christian and Islamic faiths to reveal connections between sexuality, race and confessional identity in early modern English drama and culture. In addition, she shows how England's encounter with Islam reanimated post-Reformation debates about the embodiment of Christian faith. As Degenhardt compellingly demonstrates, the erotics of conversion added fuel to the fires of controversies over Pauline universalism, Christian martyrdom, the efficacy of relics and rituals and the ideals of the Knights of Malta.

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