Speaking of the Moor : From "Alcazar" to "Othello"

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Barbary: in The Battle of Alcazar, 19 , 21 , 22 ,
30–31, 33 , 34 , 37 , 41 ,43–44; and Eleazar,
5 , 81 , 119 , 128 , 134 , 136 , 168 ; and England,
16 , 17 ,24–28, 30 , 46 ,48–49,53–55, 57 ,
63 ; as ethnic marker, 4 , 5 , 22 ,30–31, 34 ,
43–44, 119 ,157–58; geographical region,
21 ,149–50,152;history, 143–47; and Oth-
ello,157–58, 169 , 189
Barbary Company, 26 , 46
Barroll, Leeds, 32
Bartels, Emily C., 26 , 184 , 225 n. 79
Barthelemy, Anthony, 11–12, 30 , 31 , 197 n. 34 ,
201 n. 75 , 218 nn. 18 , 23
Baskerville, Thomas, 103–8
Batista Antoneli, Juan, 106
Battle of Alcazar, The(George Peele), 21–44;
choric frame, 29 – 32 ,34–35, 41 ; and dra-
matic tradition, 5 , 6 ,19–20, 22 , 44 , 68 ;
England in, 5 , 22 ,29–30,35–41,43–44,
68 , 130 , 136 ; genre, 29–31,41–42, 43 ;
global politics in, 19 , 29 , 32 ,33–34, 38 ,
41–42, 44 , 68 ; Ireland in, 29 ,36–37,
38–40; Moorish identity in, 5 , 22 ,30–32,
34 ,43–44; nationalism and, 29–30,35–36,
38–41; race in, 6 , 22 ,30–32,43–44,
160–61; textual history, 22 , 29 ; Turks in,
30 ,32–34, 43 , 68 .See alsoAbdelmelec;
Muly Mahamet; Muly Mahamet Seth
Belsey, Catherine, 40
Best, George, 61–62
blackamoors: blackness, 101–3, 106 ,115–16;
deportation from England, 6 , 19 ,100–117,
154 ; as infidel, 100–101,112–13,115–16;
Moors as, 10 , 56 , 131 , 149 , 150 , 159
blackness: and Atlantic slavery, 11–13, 20 ,
50–51,58–60,104–8,192–93; in The Bat-
tle of Alcazar, 6 , 22 ,30–32, 44 ,160–61;
blackamoors and, 101–3, 106 ,115–16; in
Hakluyt, 56 , 60 , 61 , 62 ; in The History
and Description of Africa,147–52,153–54;
inLust’s Dominion,6–7, 119 ,124–27,
128–32, 134 , 136 , 160 ; and Moors, 6–9,
10–13, 19 , 20 , 30 , 56 ; in Othello, 7 ,8–9,
90 ,153–54,159–61, 163 , 165 ,181–83; as
race,7–9,10–13,17–20,101–2,112–13,
192 , 194 ; in Titus Andronicus, 6 , 67 , 80 ,
88 ,89–94, 96 , 98 , 160 .See alsoMoors;
Negroes
Booke of Battailes, Second part of the (John
Polemon), 22 , 23
Bovill, E. W., 25 , 202 nn. 13 , 23


The Boyes answer to the Blackmoor(Henry
King), 103
Bradley, A. C., 156
Brazil, 48 , 50 , 179
“Brief description of Africke, A” (Richard
Eden),55–56, 57
Braunmuller, A. R., 28 , 203 n. 36
Brusor (in Solimon and Perseda), 5 , 15
Burbage, Richard, 159
Burton, Jonathan, 140 , 142 , 218 n. 9

Cabot, John, 62
Caliban (in The Tempest),191–94
Cambyses, King of Persia(Thomas Preston),
14–15
Candido, Joseph, 30 , 204 n. 62
cannibals,59–60, 61 , 142 , 170 ,175–76,
178–79
Cecil, Robert, 53
Ceuta, conquest of, 54
Cham, 62
Charles I, 50
Christian Turned Turk, A (Robert Daborne), 193
Chus, 143
Cinthio, Geraldi (Gli Hecatommithi),156–58,
169 , 179
Claribel (in The Tempest),191–92
colonialism: discourse of, 26 , 81 ; English, 17 ,
46 ,50–51,62–63; and Moors, 63 , 75 ,
80–82, 87 , 96 ,168–69,175–76; and race,
11–13,17–18, 26 , 46 ,191–94
Columbus, Christopher, 51–52
conquest: and African history, 143–45; and
Moors (dramatic), 68 ,69–76,80–81, 92 ,
127–29,168–69
“Continuation of the Lamentable and Ad-
mirable Adventures of Don Sebastian,
A,” 22
culture, concept of, 17
Cyprus (in Othello), 167 ,171–73, 176 , 181

Daileader, Celia, 8 , 225 n. 73
D’Amico, Jack, 28 , 197 n. 36 , 202 n. 13
Darfur, 8
Davis, Natalie Zemon, 139 ,140–41, 147 ,
218 n. 11
Decades of the new worlde(Peter Martyr), 55
Degadillo de Avellaneda, Don Bernardino,
105
de Roales, Juan, 106
Diamond, Elin, 201 n. 72

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