Performing Race and Torture on the Early Modern Stage
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The book explores how racial constructions emerged in seventeenth-century England by analyzing popular theatrical portrayals of torture. Ayanna Thompson delves into the intersection of race and performance, revealing how these depictions influenced societal perceptions and contributed to the shaping of racial identities during this period. Through this lens, the work provides a critical understanding of the cultural and historical context surrounding race in early modern England.
