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Othello: Critical Essay by Kim Hall

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SOURCE: “Reading What Isn’t There: ‘Black’ Studies in Early Modern England,” in Stanford Humanities Review, Vol. 3, No. 1, Winter, 1993, pp. 23-33.

In the following essay, Hall examines the figure of the black woman in order to show the “problematics of the historical study of race and gender.”

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