
Othello and Race: Intersecting Identities and Power
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Arts, Social Studies
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
Wayground Content
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The video explores how race and power hierarchies were constructed in early modern England, focusing on Shakespeare's plays. It discusses the intersection of race with class, gender, religion, and nationality, using Othello as a case study. The term 'Moor' is analyzed for its complex meanings, and the play's portrayal of Othello highlights the social order and power dynamics of the time. The video also examines beauty standards and colorism, linking them to class and virtue, and how these concepts were culturally constructed.
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