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- Title
Nature's "Negromancy": Gender, Desire, and Ambivalent Racialization in Seventeenth-Century Lyric.
- Authors
FILO, GINA
- Abstract
The article explores racialization in seventeenth-century lyric poetry, focusing on the predominantly fair representation of the beloved in early modern lyric and the racialized dimensions of this figure. It discusses the historical context, highlighting the urgency of historicizing racism and race amid contemporary challenges, and emphasizes the significance of examining race in the genre of lyric poetry.
- Subjects
SEVENTEENTH century; LYRIC poetry; EARLY modern English poetry; RACIALIZATION; EROTICA; 17TH century (Literary period)
- Publication
Philological Quarterly, 2023, Vol 102, Issue 1, p33
- ISSN
0031-7977
- Publication type
Poetry Review