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    Shakespeare in the undiscovered bourn : Les Kurbas, Ukrainian modernism and early Soviet cultural politics / by Makaryk, Irena R. 1951-

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…'Authentic' Shakespeare: Saksahansky's Othello --…”
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    Shakespeare in the undiscovered bourn : Les Kurbas, Ukrainian modernism, and early Soviet cultural politics / by Makaryk, Irene Rima

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…'Authentic' Shakespeare: Saksahansky's Othello --…”
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    Constructing the literary self : race and gender in twentieth-century literature /

    Published 2013
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    Misrepresentations : Shakespeare and the materialists / by Bradshaw, Graham

    Published 1993
    Table of Contents: “…EPILOGUE The New Historicist as IagoSeeing Through Seeing Through; The Fear of Being Taken In; The Riverbed; Othello 1980; APPENDIX Dashing Othello's Spirits; Notes; Index.…”
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    Trauma fiction / by Whitehead, Anne, 1971-

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…The past as revenant : trauma and haunting in Pat Barker's Another world -- Telling tales : trauma and testimony in Binjamin Wilkomirski's Fragments -- "Ground that will remember you" : trauma and landscape in Anne Michaels's Fugitive pieces -- Othello in the ghetto : trauma and intertextuality in Caryl Phillips's The nature of blood -- The butterfly man : trauma and repetition in the writing of W.G. …”
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    Chester B. Himes : a biography / by Jackson, Lawrence Patrick

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Old school Negro, 1909-1914 -- The Southern crosses the Yellow Dog, 1914-1925 -- Banquets and cocaine balls, 1925-1928 -- Gray city of exiled men, 1928-1936 -- White folks and the days, 1936-1941 -- Ruin of the golden dream, 1941-1944 -- Trying to win a home, 1944-1945 -- Monkey an' the lion, 1946-1948 -- Inflicting a wound upon himself, 1948-1952 -- Cadillacs to cotton sacks, 1952-1954 -- Othello, 1954-1955 -- A pistol in his hand, again, 1955-1959 -- Five cornered square, 1959-1962 -- Cotton comes to Harlem, 1963-1965 -- A Moor in Spain, 1965-1972 -- Afro-American people's novelist, 1972-1984.…”
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    We Jews and Blacks : memoir with poems / by Barnstone, Willis, 1927-

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Sammy Propp of the Black Shoes -- Black People -- Leah Scott -- My Unseen Black Grand-Stepmother -- Othello -- Reading the Bible in Hebrew -- Bar Mitzvah -- "Othello's Rose," by Yosef Komunyakaa -- Early Jewish Corruption and Bayard Rustin, the BlackNightingale -- Early Corruption -- Yeshua ben Yosef Passing as Jesus Christ -- So Long, Sammy -- Off to the Quakers -- Bayard Rustin, the Black Nightingale Singing His People into the Heart of the Makers of the Underground Railroad -- More Deadly Application Blanks -- Jews and Blacks in College, and Freedom in Europe.…”
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    Paul Baker and the integration of abilities /

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Carver -- Paris and beyond / Paul Baker -- Hope springs eternal : a different drummer times six / Darrel Baergen -- Playwrights are made, not born / Eugene McKinney -- Chester, Grace, and me / Glenn Allen Smith -- Roots and wings / Irene Corey -- Find your own path : an actor's journey / Claudia Sullivan -- From the Baylor Othello to the Dallas Theater Center / Mary Bozeman -- "Those old boats don't float" / Frances Swinny -- Booker T. …”
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    Experiments in democracy : interracial and cross-cultural exchange in American theatre, 1912-1945 /

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Osborne -- "Ethnic Americanism" versus isolationism: pluralistic antifascism in "fun to be free" (1941) / Garrett Eisler -- "Spain ... brought me back to America": ghostings of other races in Paul Robeson's Othello and José Ferrer's Iago (1943) / Lisa Jackson-Schebetta -- Turning "negroes" into "people" onstage: Anna Lucasta in Harlem and on Broadway (1944) / Jonathan Shandell -- The stage door canteen: the American theatre wing's experiment in integration (1942-45) / Andrea Nouryeh.…”
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    Fritz Bennewitz in India : intercultural theatre with Brecht and Shakespeare / by Esleben, Joerg, Rohmer, Rolf, John, David Gethin, 1947-

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Puntila and his Man Matti; New Delhi, 1982: Brecht, The Caucasian Chalk Circle; 3 The Mid-1980s -- Brecht and the Bard in Bhopal; Bhopal, 1983: Brecht, The Caucasian Chalk Circle; New Delhi, 1983: Shakespeare, Othello and Brecht, The Life of Galileo; New Delhi, 1984/5: Shakespeare, Hamlet and Sophocles/Brecht, Antigone.…”
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    Secular days, sacred moments : the America columns of Robert Coles / by Coles, Robert

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…November 23, 1996 : We're hoping for a few extra moments of the sacred during these long secular days -- January 4, 1997 : "The doctors, they be strutters - they need teaching" -- February 1, 1997 : Merton and Milosz find common ground in their skepticism - the distance they put between themselves and faddish trends -- February 15, 1997 : Like a Hebrew prophet, Erikson was insisting upon psychological investigation as a moral calling -- March 1, 1997 : "The Third Reich was a product of German history, but it was not the only possibility open to the country at that time" -- March 22, 1997 : Surely someone would come by, see me standing there helplessly, offer a phone or a lift -- April 5, 1997 : I was witness to the moral energy a painter or photographer can stir in children -- May 3, 1997 : There is hope in those sudden, unexpected, breakthrough experiences that bring us a blessed spell of inwardness -- May 31, 1997 : This double standard could all too readily be accommodated by the slippery imprecisions of psychiatric jargon -- July 19, 1997 : The doctor who is sick now turns his students into the kind of physician he himself has been with others -- August 2, 1997 : Through the use of fictional strategies, the writer offers us a clue about oppression -- September 13, 1997 : What appears to be bizarre and senseless is in many cases a quite reasonable expression of horror -- November 8, 1997 : "I'm really sorry, I never should have opened the door without looking - I was lost in thought, I wasn't thinking" -- December 6, 1997 : It was the old story of teachers who have a lot to learn from their humble, yet knowing, students -- January 17, 1998 : Dorothy Day spoke of the irony : "All that philosophical knowledge, and such a moral failure, such blindness - and worse - in a life" -- February 14, 1998 : In Othello we meet a man of great dignity and refinement who is gradually undone -- February 28, 1998 : Bonhoeffer's position in society, his personal safety, and, if need be, his very life were not to be defended at all costs -- March 21, 1998 : Psychotherapy, in all its American banality, is redeemed through its emphasis on the personal as part of the communal -- March 28, 1998 : I wondered if she really believed what she seemed to believe, whether she wasn't really quite frightened "underneath" -- April 25, 1998 : I could lecture on the moral and social inquiry and myself behave like a moral and social outcast -- July 4, 1998 : Once more I took note of the psychological acuity, the capacity to figure out others with a certain thoughtful detachment -- August 29, 1998 : This child knew that misdeeds deserve, warrant an expression of regret -- October 31, 1998 : Our insistent yearnings ought not to be the stuff of glib psychiatric pronouncements -- November 21, 1998 : These youngsters recognize that smart or powerful is not necessarily the same as good -- February 20, 1999 : "I wished he'd been as understanding and kindly at home with his family as he was in the world with all his associates" -- May 1, 1999 : A moral leadership that is to work must mobilize a following in the name of a virtue, it must both inspire and coerce -- July 31, 1999 : Many of us who took to Holden Caulfield, embracing his laid-back words, his wisecracks, his cool, also worried about him, would he make it? …”
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